Turn smashed potatoes into a naturally gluten free pie crust loaded with wonky green veggies and cheese.
READ MOREThe taco combo you never knew you needed! The zesty flavours of kiwifruit add the perfect zing to these crunchy Fish Tacos.
Take your taste buds on a savoury adventure with our Wonky take on the traditional Georgian cheesey bread dish.
Celery's not just for sticks! Use up your celery, leaves and all, in this delicious and nutritious Roasted Celery Soup.
Dig in to low carb, creamy deliciousness with this Lemon Chicken with Cauliflower Tabbouleh dinner recipe.
Get saucy with broccoli stalks! This easy pesto recipe reduces food waste, and is a great zingy addition to pasta's and protein.
This lunch box friendly pasta salad will be your new go-to, whether you're packing for the little ones or for yourself!
This vegetarian take on the classic Shepherd's pie is a crowd pleasing way to get a nourishing veggie hit.
A sharing platter with a radish-ing twist! Smear with creamy butter and a sprinkle of salt and you've got the perfect wee bite.
This Curried Baby Carrot, Date and Couscous Salad recipe is the perfect blend of sweet and spicy flavours to make your roast carrots shine!
Get your favourite falafel going green with this simple recipe that uses the whole broccoli for delicious, low waste cooking.
Build your own ‘terrifyingly tasty’ Halloween party platter using Wonky's frightful fruits and villainous vegetables.
Crispy, crunchy loaded potato salad with asparagus and fennel, coated in a zesty mustard-lemon dressing.
The perfect spring starter or snack recipe featuring baby potatoes, spinach and the star of the season - asparagus!
This red cabbage, fennel, and tangelo slaw brings together a zesty dressing, crunchy pumpkin seeds and a burst of citrus.
Buttery, flaky puff pastry meets fresh, tender-crisp asparagus, leek and baby spinach in this easy spring tart recipe.
This easy, breezy three step pesto recipe is a tasty and versatile way to make the most of your zingy coriander.
1/3 of food globally is wasted and it’s estimated that up to 40% of produce grown doesn’t leave the farm gate.
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