Plumon 3 Seater sofa and Centre table by Patricia Urquiola for Kettal from Studio Italia

Create your own outdoor oasis this summer with our stylish edit of covetable furnishings that are as impressive as they are practical

The long, languid days of sunshine, salt water, pool parties, family barbecues and kicking back are finally here. So make the most of the season with an outdoor set-up fit for all manner of activities.

From al fresco dining to poolside lounging to convivial hosting and more, these are the essential pieces you need this summer season.

Outside Dining


Offering the perfect centrepiece for gatherings of family and friends or for simply taking dinnertime outside, a solid dining table and chairs is crucial for any outdoor area. Not only will it facilitate conversation and allow you to take in the beauty of the season, but the right set will withstand the elements for seasons to come.

Kettal Giro dining table & Stampa chairs from Studio Italia
Washington Rope Chair
from Design Warehouse
Tribù Elio Dining Chair from Dawson & Co
Tribù Amanu Dining Table from Dawson & Co
Minotti Fynn Dining Chair from ECC
Expormim Blum Chair from ECC
Cassina Outdoor Dine Out Table from Matisse

Dreamy Daybeds


There’s nothing better than curling up in a sunny (or shady) spot with your favourite book, and these delightful daybeds are the ideal places to do just that. Comfortable, cosy and made to facilitate relaxed afternoons, these daybeds are essential for any well-furnished outdoor area.

Minotti Torii Nest Outdoor Polina from ECC
B&B Italia Erica’19 outdoor Sofa from Matisse
Molteni&C Palinfrasca Sofa from Dawson & Co
Varaschin Tibidabo Daybed from Studio Italia
Gandia Blasco Flat Round Chill Bed from Matisse

Sculptural Centrepieces


Give your al fresco space some style with intriguing, sculptural design pieces that make a bold statement. Whether it be a uniquely-curved chair or a dining table that plays with brutalist proportions, these pieces will help you take your signature design style outside.

Private Residence in Venice, California
B&B Italia Tobi-Ishi outdoor table from Matisse
Magis The Voido Rocking Chair from ECC

Poolside Loungers


Simply put, a pool doesn’t feel complete without being surrounded by a suite of sleek loungers. Designed to help us soak in the summer rays, these loungers will make days by the pool a far more chic and definitely more comfortable affair. 

Mokaui sun lounger from Devon
Flexform Atlante light lounger from Studio Italia
Molteni&C Guell Sunlounger from Dawson & Co
Minotti Sunray Sunlounger from ECC
Cassina Outdoor Tokyo chaise lounge from Matisse

After Dark Additions


Make the most of the season’s long, warm evenings by installing some strategic lighting in your outdoor space. From versatile table lamps to larger floor lights that cast a diffused, dappled glow, these pieces will set the perfect mood once the sun goes down.

Marset Bicoca portable lamps from ECC
Marset Bicoca portable lamp from ECC
Hipatia light from Matisse
Tribu Luna lamp from Dawson & Co
Ropy Table Lamp from ECC

Reading Chairs


Give yourself the perfect spot for reading, thinking and soaking up the sun with an outdoor occasional chair. Here, you can take a load off, put your feet up and recline in blissful peace.

Dedon Mbrace Collection daybed from Dawson & Co
Roda Laze lounge chair & stool from ECC
Molteni&C D.150.5 outdoor lounge chair from Dawson & Co
Kettal Tou chair from Studio Italia

Laid Back Living


Curate your exterior living space as carefully as you would your interior one. From a long, comfortable sofa (made with outdoor-appropriate coverings, of course) that invites laid-back lounging, to a central table, perfect for hosting nibbles and drinks, morning coffee or casual bites, this simple set-up is the easiest way to make the most of your terrace, garden or deck.

Amanu Collection by Tribu from Dawson & Co
Flexform Meriggio Armchair from Studio Italia
Minotti Warren Table from ECC
B&B Italia Nooch outdoor sofa from Matisse
Roda Spool sofa from ECC
Cape Adirondack chair
from Devon
Rothko Teak side table
from Design Warehouse

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Back to the office? Refresh your work wardrobe with these sleek pieces from Muse

Going back to to the office doesn’t have to mean forgetting about your personal style. There are plenty of work-ready options that marry elegant, timeless design with interesting details, and if you ask us, most of them can be found at Muse.

From crisp shirting and flattering trousers to subtle accessories and bags that fit all the essentials, we have pulled our favourite pieces from Muse to see you back to the office in style. Shop our essential edit below.

With Nothing Underneath The Boyfriend Silk Shirt
Victoria Beckham The Jumbo Tote in Black
Anine Bing Carrie Pant
Déhanche Hollyhock Belt
A.L.C. Monica Top
STAUD Moon Tote Bag
STAUD Nola Polo Sweater
Studio Amelia Angela 50 Heel
Victoria Beckham Polo Neck Gathered Dress
Rebe Sofie Sandal
Rodebjer Sphere Metallic Silver Earrings
Matteau Tailored Waistcoat
Tibi Chino Sid Pant
Anine Bing Quinn Blazer
Anine Bing Bar Silk Maxi Skirt
Mineraleir Primrose Hoop

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Keep your skin glowing this summer with the 8 beauty products you need to combat and treat sun damage

While it has been glorious to bask in the warmth of summer for the last few weeks, the sun exposure that comes with long days by the pool can lead to a trove of seasonal skincare issues. From sunburn and irritation to dryness and pigmentation, the sunnier season can wreak havoc on our skin. But not all hope is lost, with just a few simple product changes it’s possible to both combat and prevent the sun’s damaging effects. Here, we outline the best way to switch up your skincare regime for the season.

01. The Cleanser

When searching for the right summer-ready cleanser, try opting for one boasting soft, soothing ingredients that will gently remove makeup, without stripping the skin of its moisture even further. The brightening Cleansing Cream from Sothys smoothes onto the face before gently cleansing and eliminating impurities — all while boosting radiance.

02. The Primer

Keeping makeup firmly in place during summer’s high temperatures is no easy feat, making a quality primer an essential. Try to find a multi-purpose primer like this Invisible UV Flawless Poreless Primer from Charlotte Tilbury, not only will it keep your makeup from slipping, but it also gives a hydration boost to sun-worn skin and helps prevent future damage by incorporating Broad Spectrum SPF 50 Sunscreen.

03. The Lip Balm

One of the first places to fall subject to the suns wrath is our lips, and it pays to keep them protected. Ecostore’s Beeswax Lip-Balm blends natural beeswax and sweet almond oil to deeply hydrate and nourish lips right when they need it the most.

04. The Moisturiser

While it’s important to find a cream that replenishes moisture and helps restore skin’s natural barrier, it’s especially essential that you find a daytime moisturiser with UVA protection in order to prevent new damage, too. Emma Lewisham’s Skin Shield Take On The Day Crème with SPF30 and UVA/ UVB, pollution and blue light protection is a multi-shield formula to dramatically slow down the visible signs of ageing.

05. The Face Mask

There’s an array of face masks on the market that are capable of deeply hydrating the skin, but none are as lightweight as Noble Panacea’s The Exceptional Chronobiology Sleep Mask. Ideal for those humid evenings, when the last thing you want is a heavy product on your face, this treatment uses its highly concentrated formula to restore moisture levels, strengthen the skin’s barrier function and reduce irritation all while allowing your skin to breathe freely and comfortably. 

06. The Serum

In a bid to protect against environmental stressors, especially the damage caused by the sun, it’s important to invest in a quality Vitamin C Serum. Codage’s No.3 serum, available from East Day Spa and Spring Store, is especially formulated to detoxify and restore brightness to lacklustre skin dulled by the elements.

07. The Night-Cream

A quality night cream is a year-round necessity, but during summer it pays to amp up protection against dehydration and damage from the climate. The Superdefence Night Recovery Moisturiser from Clinique focuses on strengthening the barrier to diffuse environmental aggressors, all while spurring on cellular recovery come sundown.

08. The Sunblock

What should be a summertime no-brainer is still often overlooked by many, in order to keep skin fully protected against future damage sunscreen is an absolute must — whether you plan on being in the sun or not. SPF infused moisturisers, primers and oils are ideal for those days spent mainly in the office, but for those containing longer sun exposure we recommend Skincycles DNA Defence Sun Shield with SPF100+.

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Skin craving some post-holiday care? We’ve found the perfect facial to get you glowing again

While we’ve all just had a wonderful summer break, the effects of sun, saltwater, sand, sunscreen, makeup and other happy hallmarks of holidays well-spent can wreak havoc on the skin. This means that now is the perfect time to book in with the experts at East Day Spa to ensure that your skin is looking ship shape for the year ahead.

At this inner city sanctuary of calm, the East Day Spa team offers a raft of treatments designed to address any and all concerns, where each practitioner can tailor their approach according to what one’s skin might need. From deeply rehydrating products to rigorous gua sha techniques to micro-needling and more, there is something here to suit everyone.

All that said, East Day Spa’s newest treatment, the Codage Paris Deep Pore Cleansing Facial, is one that we find hard to pass up. Here, the spa’s expert facialists will lather your skin in luxurious serums from Codage Paris before harnessing magnetic pulse therapy by using the celebrity-endorsed Facify wand to smooth your lines and help activate lymphatic drainage. After this, a warming compression treatment and a blissful scalp massage will be applied to leave you feeling revitalised and entirely renewed. 

So, if you’re looking for a facial that will give your skin a fresh start for the year ahead, one that will rid your pores of imperfections while simultaneously giving it a boost of hydration, this is the treatment for you. Book now and give your skin some of the post-holiday care it’s been craving.

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Whether lounging on a boat or hitting the beach, ensure you’re ready for anything with our sporty summer style edit

Forget flowing caftans and laid-back linen, this summer, adopt a more active style with sleek, sporty pieces that marry athleisure with beachwear in a cool, sporty hybrid. Whether you’re taking the boat out for a day of adventure, or are setting out for the nearest beach, these essentials will have you ready to spring into action. Shop our summer style edit now.  

SHEER TANK TOP from Saint Laurent
AlaÏa cut out rib bodysuit from Faradays
D-WAVE SANDAL from Christian Dior
SPORTY TECH
RACING SWIMSUIT from Balenciaga
3D Monogram Jogging Shorts from Louis Vuitton
MASK-SHAPED FRAME SUNGLASSES from Gucci
CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN
Daddy Pool Flat from Faradays
LOEWE Stripe Shorts from Faradays
CHRISTIAN Dior Lady Sunglasses from Parker&Co.
ALAÏA Leather-Trimmed Mesh Tote Bag from Moda Operandi
Hunza G Juno Bikini from Muse
Prince Sporty Terry Short from SPORTY & RICH
BONDI BORN Leiden Low-Rise Organic Linen Cargo Pants from Moda Operandi
Bottega Veneta Leather Sandals from Moda Operandi
AGOLDE Parker Long Short from Muse
LOEWE Cropped Anagram Tank Top from Faradays
Business & Pleasure Co.
The Tommy Chair from The Iconic
LOEWE Anagram cotton-terry jacquard towel from Net-a-Porter
1978 RE-EDITION LOGO CROP T-SHIRT from Versace
SAINT LAURENT Leather-Trimmed ECONYL® Backpack from Mr.Porter
BOTTEGA VENETA Leather Sandals from Mr.Porter
RHUDE Moonlight Printed Swim Shorts from Mr.Porter
FRESCOBOL CARIOCA Trancoso Wooden Beach Bat and Ball Set from Mr.Porter
ACNE STUDIOS backpack from Net-a-Porter

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Left wall painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Lemon Twist, back wall painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Mint Julep & the floor is finished in Resene Colorwood Bark

Yellow is back in a big way and Resene is inviting us to bring some sunshine and optimism into our homes

art direction — Amber Armitage/ Marigold
Photography — Wendy Fenwick/ Flash Studios

Making an unexpected comeback in our most design-led spaces, yellow is trending again and is inspiring us to let the light in. Here we consult the experts at Resene to understand how to do the trend justice.  

Left: wall painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Mint Julep

In the ever-evolving world of interior design, one colour is staging an unexpected comeback, and it’s set to make our homes feel decidedly suitable for the season ahead. We’re talking, of course, about yellow, the sun-kissed hue reminiscent of warm rays and optimism. This colour brings with it an air of positivity and happiness and now, versions of it seem to be making their way back into the homes of discerning design-lovers who want to cultivate something different in their spaces. As always, any dramatic decisions pertaining to colour are always best made after consulting the experts at Resene, who offer a vast array of yellow hues which can be tailored perfectly to suit any kind of space. 

Resene
Colours To Try
Sidecar from Resene
Melting Moment from Resene
Popcorn from Resene
Half Moonbeam from Resene

From the subtle appeal of tones like Resene’s Sidecar and Popcorn, perfect for those seeking warmth and colour albeit in a more understated way, to brighter options like Resene’s Half Moonbeam and Melting Moment, offering unmistakably vibrant and lemon-like colours that will lift the vibe of a space, there is a veritable spectrum available for those wanting to dabble in yellow as their next interior hero, with Resene serving up the perfect shades for every aesthetic vision. 

Arch painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Yuma

So why not prepare for the sunshine of the season ahead by inviting its warm tones inside? If you don’t quite know where to start, call on Resene’s experts. Not only will they help you tailor your palette to find the ideal yellow hue, but their expertise will see you transform your home into a masterpiece.

Get The Look


Citrouille Vase from Tessuti
Nebula, 2022 by Karyn Taylor from Sanderson Contemporary
B&B Italia Le Bambole Bibambola Sofa from Matisse
Lila Table Lamp from Design Central
Anke Drechsel Velvet Cushion from Farfetch
Stories Of Italy Leopardo Candle from Faradays
The Avant Gardens Book from Booktopia
Pebble Coffee Table from Ligne Roset
Loewe Wax Candleholder from Faradays
Halo Dip Bowl from Citta
Kennedy Luca Chair from Soren Liv
Vibia Vol Pendent Light from ECC
Ever Before, 2021 by Loren Marks from Sanderson Contemporary
Lenka Bowl from Design Central
Cavendish, 2023 by Scott Cai from Sanderson Contemporary
Teacup & Saucer Set from Tessuti
ClassiCon Plissee Floor Lamp from Matisse
Kelly Wearstler Channels Rug from Design Central
Artie Wave Side Table from Soren Liv
Loewe Toy Pumps from Faradays
Fourth Street Egg Ornament from Net-A-Porter
Arnold Circus Stool from Tessuti
Stories Of Italy Nougat Rainbow Tumbler Set from Faradays
Kowhiringa tae (a), 2021 by Jon Tootill from Sanderson Contemporary
Artie Wave Dining Table from Soren Liv
Loewe Honeysuckle Candle from Faradays
Hermine Cake Stand from Design Central
Gavrinis 3 Rug from Ligne Roset
Stories Of Italy Nougat Tall Vase from Faradays
Les Igloos de Nuit Criblé from Tessuti
Trulli Pepper Mill from Tessuti
Ruth, 2023 by Julia Holderness from Sanderson Contemporary
Eden St Carpark, 2023 by Scott Cai from Sanderson Contemporary
Burberry Wool Blanket from Net-A-Porter
Lightly Chair from Noho
Charis Oblong Cushion from Design Central
Verona Crescent Console from Soren Liv

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If you (like us) want to start your 2024 off in a strong sartorial style, look no further than Faradays‘ exquisite offering. The luxurious Parnell department store, known for its line-up of sought-after labels like Celine, Alaïa, Loewe and more, continues to welcome a raft of new pieces, and we are simply chomping at the bit to add them to our wardrobes.

For those looking to shake their style up this year, or for anyone who wants to start investing in forever pieces that promise serious staying power, we have rounded up a selection of our most wanted pieces, available to shop at Faradays right now.

LOEWE Puzzle Edge Mini Bag
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LOEWE Ease Sandals
Celine monogram SWIMSUIT 
OLIVIA VON HALLE
Kick Pyjama Set
Celine AVA TRIOMPHE BAG
Celine CHELSEA JACKET
LOEWE Anagram Baggy Jeans
JULIETTA Spetses Earrings
Celine ROMY SHIRT 

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The best convivial cocktail spots for summer sipping in the city

Now that we’re in the midst of summer and the good times are rolling, it’s time to let your hair down with friends. From sun-soaked rooftop bars to lively gastropubs, quaint wine bars and more, Auckland has more than its fair share of impeccable watering holes to park up at for a drink and a bite.

Here, we’ve rounded up the best convivial cocktail spots to frequent this summer and beyond. Salute!

Left: SkyBar. Right: Sunset Bar

SkyBar

Set on the 50th floor of Auckland’s most iconic landmark, SkyBar takes after-work drinks to a whole new level. A luxurious hideaway promising an exceptional culinary offering, inventive cocktails and a multi-sensory experience.

Bar Non Solo

Bringing the spirit of Parnell’s stylish Non Solo Pizza to Britomart’s glittering nightlife, newcomer Bar Non Solo is a convivial and sophisticated space for a catch-up.

Sunset Bar

Sunset is a sleek, elegant space nestled on the top floor of the Sudima Hotel taking happy hour to new heights. Here, satiating drinks and tasty food collide in a sumptuous setting — the perfect place to park up for an after-work drink or a weekend jaunt.

Saint Alice

Annabel’s

Set in the midst of Ponsonby’s Three Lamps, Annabel’s wine bar is an elegant osteria-esque address where you can while away an afternoon at one of the street-side tables or perch in the cosy atmosphere indoors enjoying a delightful glass and snack.

Parasol & Swing Company

Take in the sea air from Parasol & Swing’s breezy balcony, set up above the Viaduct Harbour. Both original and classic cocktails are expertly mixed by award-winning staff. 

Saint Alice

With views across Viaduct Harbour, Saint Alice’s elevated position is the ideal spot to watch the world go by with a drink in hand and some tasty food on the table.

Left: Hotel Ponsonby. Right: Soul Bar & Bistro

Caretaker

It may have a dimly lit ambience, but a drink order at Caretaker is sure to enlighten. Trust the bartenders at the classic underground Britomart spot, and you’ll find a new favourite.

Hotel Ponsonby

With the spirit of gastropubs in Sydney and London, Hotel Ponsonby is a go-to meeting place where friends, families, groups and couples come together over a drink amidst a convivial, relaxed atmosphere. 

Soul Bar & Bistro

There is simply no better place in the city to enjoy a long lunch or convivial night with friends than Soul Bar & Bistro. A spot that never fails to deliver on vibes, lively libations and delectable fare.

Beau

With its cosy, neighbourhood feel, well-chosen wine list and friendly team, Three Lamps wine bar Beau is a charming spot to wander to for an easy nightcap. 

Captain’s Bar

Captain’s Bar

While it might be modelled off a ship’s bar, and specialises in sips with seaworthy rum, Captain’s is a masterful waterfront stop that meets the Park Hyatt’s polished standards. 

Rooftop at QT

With panoramic views across the harbour and an extensive cocktail menu, the Rooftop at QT Auckland is a prepossessing place for a nightcap above the city lights. 

Bivacco

Little Culprit

While it may have opened literally in the shadow of its namesake restaurant, Little Culprit stands out as a chic yet casual inner-city cocktail bar and wine lounge.

Bivacco

As much a place for long, indulgent lunches of flavourful Italian fare as it is for a late-afternoon drink, Viaduct Harbour favourite Bivacco is one of the city’s most atmospheric spots.

Somm Cellar Door and Bar

For wine and food lovers alike, paradise is found at Princes Wharf’s Somm, which offers a stellar lineup of iconic wines and a food menu that is sure to delight.

Faraday’s Bar

Worked up an appetite or a thirst while perusing Faradays’ stunning retail space? The store’s in-house bar is just the thing for it, with an extensive Champagne list and ever-changing, seasonal menu to refill your cup after a day on your feet.

The Terrace

With all the makings of the perfect spot for an easy drink or a bite with friends, The Terrace is an intimate, exquisitely-appointed new oyster bar and restaurant opened in the space alongside Viaduct Harbour’s Oyster & Chop.

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Duder Regional Park

Escape the city and reconnect with nature with our guide to the best walks and hikes around Auckland

For anyone who is already back in Auckland after their summer break, there are plenty of beautiful walks just outside the city that each offer the perfect excuse for a day trip. Why not extend the wonderful summer holiday feeling by taking in some fresh air with a gentle stroll in nature? Or if you’re up for it, a more vigorous hike. Here, we round up the best walks and hikes around Auckland.

(Before you embark on a trip, be sure to check the Auckland Council links below, for updates and guidelines.)

Duder Regional Park

Distance: 4.3km / 2.5 hours
Difficulty: Easy

With spectacular 360-degree views taking in the Hauraki coastline, picture book Kiwi farm scenes and serene beaches, this easy walk is a favourite with families and people with photographic aspirations that extend beyond iPhone selfies. Make sure you make a diversion from the Farm Loop along the Whakakaiwhara Pā Walk which winds its way out to Whakaiwhara Point where walkers climb a small mound for photographs that will score the most likes on social media.

Suspension Bridge Loop

Suspension Bridge Loop

Distance: 3.5km/1.5 hours
Difficulty: Easy-moderate

Making the most of the unruly forest that is the Hunua Ranges, this scenic stroll is easily one of the best walks in Auckland and will take you on a loop that winds up to a stretching lookout over the Wairoa Reservoir. An ideal early-morning walk that can see you home in time for lunch, it is steep in some places, but nothing too treacherous to note. Be sure to follow instructions to prevent the spread of kauri dieback while undertaking your walk.

Wenderholm Regional Park

Wenderholm Regional Park

Distance: 4.6km/ 1.5 – 2 hours
Difficulty: Easy

This one and half hour loop, nestled between the mouths of the Pūhoi and Waiwera rivers, is a fantastic way to get your body moving if you’ve found yourself particularly sedentary of late. The easy track takes in the pretty gardens of Coudrey House, before offering revealing views of the Te Akeake sand spit and the Puhoi River. The headlands of Mahurangi Harbour can be spied in the north while islands pepper the ocean out to Kawau. Consider it a spectacular and simple starter walk.

Takapuna-Milford Heritage Walk

Takapuna-Milford Heritage Walk

Distance: 6.2km / 2 hours
Difficulty: Suitable for all fitness levels

Your first experience getting back to nature here will involve checking the tide times, with this North Shore favourite requiring mid-to-low tide to access beaches and best appreciate the fossil forest. Start at the Takapuna boat ramp on The Promenade and take in the 200-year-old pōhutukawa and the iconic Mon Desir. Then there’s the checklist of White Oaks, Hurstmere Homestead, Algie’s Castle, Mirror House, Firth Cottage, the Giant’s Chair, and the Fossil Forest to keep your eyes occupied while your legs do the hard work.

Tiri Tiri Track

Tiri Tiri Track, Shakespear Regional Park

Distance: 5km / 2 hours
Difficulty: Easy

Lying right at the tip of the Whangaparaoa Peninsula, this versatile walking and mountain biking trail lies on a wildlife reserve. Leading outdoor enthusiasts across sand dunes, farmland, beaches, camping grounds and a Māori settlement area, the Tiri Tiri track makes for an entirely unique escape. 

Dome Valley Summit Track

Dome Valley Summit Track

Distance: 6km / 3 hours
Difficulty: Moderate-hard

Luring you into a false sense of confidence with its relatively easy beginning, this trail quickly shows walkers its darker side with steep stairs, tricky-to-navigate sections and trip-inducing tree roots. Don’t be discouraged though, because for all the huffing and puffing, the view — a sprawling lookout across a lush kauri grove — is worth it. Be sure to follow instructions to prevent the spread of kauri dieback while undertaking your walk.

Waikōwhai Walkway

Waikōwhai Walkway

Distance: 10km / 4 hours (but you can do smaller sections)
Difficulty: Easy-moderate

A versatile outing, the sprawling Waikōwhai Walkway offers bush trails, beachfront and more. With an extensive map that covers the entire area and the different trails available for download here, Hillsborough’s coastal walkway is an adventure for all.

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Recipe: make these deliciously spicy BBQ prawn tacos for the perfect summer meal

While the sun is shining, the barbecue is in frequent use and fresh seafood is always on the menu, why not try your hand at making these delicious spicy BBQ prawn tacos? Resulting in wonderfully tangy morsels that everyone will love, this recipe is super simple to make — especially if you have guests to impress.

Spicy BBQ Prawn Taco Recipe

Feeds 4 People


Ingredients

4 tsp Sriracha, divided
4 tsp Lillie’s Q Hot Smoky BBQ Sauce, divided
2 tbsp soy sauce
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 bag frozen prawns, peeled with tails removed
1 cup sour cream
1 tsp honey
1 tsp sesame oil
2 limes
Pinch of Himalayan salt flakes
2 cups shredded purple cabbage
1/4 cup coriander, freshly chopped
1 tbsp organic extra virgin olive oil
8 corn tortillas

Method

1. Stir together 2 teaspoons of Sriracha, 2 teaspoons Lillie’s Q Hot Smoky BBQ sauce, soy sauce and minced garlic in a large bowl. Then add prawns and mix until well coated before setting aside to marinate.
2. In a Ziploc bag, add sour cream, the remaining 2 teaspoons of Sriracha and Lillie’s Q Hot Smoky BBQ sauce before closing the bag and keeping in the fridge until ready to serve.
3. In a medium mixing bowl, combine sesame oil, honey and the zest and juice of one lime with 1/2 teaspoon of salt. Add the cabbage and coriander and lightly toss, then set aside.
4. Pour extra virgin olive oil into a large pan on medium to high heat. Add the prawns and marinade and lightly pan fry until caramelised, then flip. Cook for approximately 3 minutes, or until firm before transferring onto a plate. (The extra marinade can be poured over the tacos at the end).
5. In a separate, dry pan place the tortillas on medium heat. Once warm, transfer to a plate and cover with a clean kitchen towel to keep warm.
6. Assemble the tacos with a handful of cabbage slaw and a few pieces of shrimp. Snip a corner off the Ziploc bag and drizzle the tacos with the Sriracha-sour cream sauce. Garnish with a wedge of lime and serve immediately.

Adapted recipe by Judy Kim.

Image credit: Judy Kim

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