The viral strawberry sandwich from Japan - just strawberries, cream and brioche. A fridge-set favourite that’s all over your feed.
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Crispy-bottomed pork dumplings cooked upside-down — fridge odds and ends turned into something properly good. 18 dumplings, 20 minutes.

One pan, no fuss. Chicken (or chickpeas), rice, and a coconut-curry sauce baked together for a weeknight win that doubles as meal prep.

Salty, sticky, sweet — hot honey halloumi over juicy melon and cherry tomatoes is the salad that actually earns its place at the table.

Char cabbage wedges until sweet and tender, then drown them in basil garlic butter. Simple winter cooking that tastes expensive.

Spiral-cut golden potatoes grilled on skewers, topped with melted cheese, sour cream, charred corn kernels, jalapeños and fresh herbs
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Fresh watermelon, peaches and tomatoes meet torn mozzarella and basil in this summery twist on a caprese salad.
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Crispy outside, fluffy inside - these potato and corn fritters turn leftover mash into something properly good.

A fast, no-faff traybake of roast potatoes, carrots, ham, feta and hot honey — built for leftovers and busy nights.

This chutney is delicious in sandwiches, with crackers or with salad. It's easy to make and a useful way to preserve veg that you can't eat in time.

Start your morning with some spice with this quick and flavourful greens and eggs recipe. A perfect breakfast in under 10 minutes!

These spooky apples, with their eerie appearance and deliciously spooktacular flavour, are the ultimate Halloween dessert or treat!

This is not just hummus! This hummus features a way to use up your carrot tops and asparagus stems, making it extra tasty and impressive.

Create these spooky Mandarin-Tangelo Jellies, a treat, not a trick, for Halloween! A fun activity for the kids plus a vegan-friendly recipe bursting with citrus flavour.

Often, the woodier ends of the asparagus are shopped off and thrown away, but not in our watch! Here, you boil them, whizz them up and incorporate them into the risotto for extra added flavour.

Introducing Butter Chick-pea: a delightful veggie twist on the classic Indian curry. Marinade cauliflower and chickpeas in a creamy, aromatic sauce and serve with rice or roti.

You could cook these kumara hash browns for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, making them an easy go-to for any time of the week. Pair with any greens you have in the box, an avocados, and a runny egg.
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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