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Dinner Ideas

Cauliflower and Chickpea flatbreads ready to serve
Spiced Cauliflower and Chickpea Flatbreads with Eggplant Relish

These Spiced Cauliflower and Chickpea flatbreads are the perfect vegetarian dinner option, using a treasure trove of veg like spinach, avocado and onion.

Pizza sliced on serving board
Cottage Cheese Pizza with Eggplant and Mushroom (GF)

Made with a cottage cheese base, this pizza is not only high in protein but also gluten-free, perfect for those who want a lighter twist on traditional pizza.

Banh mi roll on a serving board
Tofu Banh Mi with Pickled Veggies

Our vegetarian take on this favourite Vietnamese sandwich keeps all the magic of the original, with marinated tofu, tangy pickled vegetables, crunchy red cabbage and flavour packed sauces.

Serving plate of celeriac steaks with salsa drizzled on top
Roast Celeriac Steaks with Kiwifruit Salsa Verde

These Roast Celeriac steaks are a simple way to enjoy this creamy root vegetable, especially with the zingy kick of kiwifruit.

Plate spread with ricotta and fennel and potato on top
Roasted Fennel and Potatoes on Ricotta

Enjoying fennel roasted like this is sure to turn you into a fennel fanatic! This side dish brings caramelised flavours on a creamy base with lemon to add zing.

Serving plate with colourful rice salad
Crispy Rice Salad with Radish and Cabbage

Put your wonky cabbage, radish and broccoli to good use in this flavour packed Crispy Rice Salad. It's perfect for lunch or as a side dish.

Bowl of Kale Caesar Salad
Vegan Kale Caesar Salad

This vegan-friendly salad with a creamy avocado dressing is a yummy mix of tender kale, crunchy croutons and wonky vegetables.

Plate of spaghetti with roasted tomato pasta sauce
Roasted Tomato Pasta Sauce

A simple and flavourful roasted tomato sauce recipe, perfect for pairing with pasta or spooning over your favourite protein.

Dinner Ideas

Potato Peel Flatbread With Garlic & Cheese

Next time you're making mashed potatoes, save the skins. Potato skins are high in nutrients. Transform your potato skins into a very easy cheesy garlic flatbread. YUM!

Whole Roasted Cauliflower & Cauliflower Leaf Salsa Verde

There's something brilliant about roasting a cauliflower whole - it turns wonderfully creamy and creates an impressive dinner main. Often, cauliflower leaves are needlessly discarded, but not here!

Roasted Carrot, Mandarin & Carrots Top Butter Beans

In this low-waste recipe, we transform humble ingredients into a tasty dinner. Utilising the often-overlooked carrot tops combined with roasted carrots and butter beans.

Stuffed Leeks

Stuffed leeks are a fantastic way to use up the entire vegetable, including the often-discarded green tops. In this recipe, the leeks are stuffed with cottage cheese, leek, Parmesan, and walnuts.

Serving plate of fennel pasta with slice of lemon
Roasted Fennel Pasta With Crème Fraîche, Lemon & Chilli

Try this delicious winter pasta dish that combines the sweet and savoury flavours of fennel with salty pangrattato or breadcrumbs.

Leftover Roasted Veg Muffins

These muffins are the perfect recipe for your leftover veggies from a Sunday roast. You can add anything from turnips, pumpkin and carrots to spinach, onions and greens in.

Leftover Mashed Potato Flatbread

Mashed potato is a highly versatile leftover dish with endless repurposing possibilities! It can be fried with an egg on top, used as a pie topper, or even as a base for soups.

Paneer Palak (Spinach Curry)

This Paneer Palak recipe is a delicious, easy-to-make vegetarian curry with green goodness. Serve with rice, quinoa, or naan bread for a satisfying and colourful dinner.

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