Turn smashed potatoes into a naturally gluten free pie crust loaded with wonky green veggies and cheese.
READ MOREBhajis are savoury Indian fritters, and this recipe uses grated carrots & chopped spinach with a batter consisting of chickpea flour and spices.
This snack recipe takes advantage of every part of the broccoli, including the stalk, and is a great way to use up leftover mashed potatoes.
Let's get creative with the versatile avocado – there is more to these green gems than just guacamole and salad toppers.
Try this colourful warm yam, beetroot, and watercress salad with honey mustard dressing. It's a delightful blend of earthy beetroot, sweet yams, peppery watercress, and tangy dressing.
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!
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!
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.
Try this delicious winter pasta dish that combines the sweet and savoury flavours of fennel with salty pangrattato or breadcrumbs.
These vegetarian meatballs really hit the spot. Serve with pasta for a crowd pleasing Italian-themed vegetarian dinner!
This is a comforting bowl of goodness using eggplant herbs and pickles. Don't be put off by the amount of ingredients; this Asian-inspired recipe comes together quickly and easily.
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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