Roasted beetroot blended into a velvety sauce, stirred through butter beans, topped with golden feta and walnuts for scooping bliss.
READ MOREBrussels sprout season is here, and we are not complaining. This recipe combines the nutty and savoury flavours of tempeh with the crispy texture & earthy taste of Brussels sprouts.
This classic French dish and is extra delicious when the veg is thinly sliced, and the cheese on the top is brown and bubbly. It's rich, creamy and comforting and goes well with a simple green salad.
There's no doubt about it, hasslebacks are delicious. As the kumara bakes, the slices fan out, creating a crispy outer layer and a tender, creamy interior.
Ceviche is essentially fish in a zingy citrus marinade. The citrus 'cooks' the fish and is best served with coriander and a hint of chilli.
Tacos are a delicious healthy summer-inspired meal. Lentils are high in fibre, iron and protein but, if desired, can also be swapped out for meat of your choice. This is a easy week night dinner!
Tart's aren't just for dessert! Puff pastry makes for a perfect light base with this vegetable-based tart.
Bit into the bold flavours of this Cajun-spiced salmon, complemented by a creamy lemon dressing and crisp salad greens. Baking the salmon adds succulence, creating a satisfying and filling meal.
If you're on the fence about turnips, this recipe will change your mind! The sweet hint of the turnips, combined with potatoes tossed in a sage butter sauce is the perfect balance of flavours.
This recipe is a combination of sumac-roasted carrots complemented by creamy tzatziki yoghurt - these flavours are delicious together and make a tasty lunch, side dish or dinner.
Caprese salad is a simple Italian salad, traditionally made of sliced fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, and basil. This version is extra summery and as fresh as it gets.
This dish is full of flavour and extremely versatile. If you're short of a variety of produce, play around and swap for anything else you've got a surplus of.
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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