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Lunch Ideas

Golden, crispy kumara taco shells cooling in a muffin tin, ready to fill
Crispy Kumara Taco Shells

Crispy, cheesy kumara taco shells baked until golden — a clever grain-free swap for the real thing, with all the crunch and none of the fuss.

Golden baked cauliflower and carrot bake in a ceramic dish, melted cheese bubbling on top
Cheesy Cauliflower Bake

A cheesy, cumin-spiced cauliflower bake that makes use of the whole veg, leaves included. Simple, hearty and quietly clever.

Golden crispy mashed potato toastie cut in half on a wooden board, oozing melted cheese with a golden crust
Leftover Mashed Potato Toasties

Turn last night's mash into a crispy, cheesy toastie — no bread required. Ready in under 15 minutes.

Slow cooker beef pie with golden puff pastry lid, crimped edges and steam holes, served in a rustic ceramic dish with tender beef and vegetable filling visible at the edge
Slow Cooker Beef Pie

Pop it in the slow cooker before work. Top with puff pastry when you're home. Dinner is basically done.

A deep pan of creamy French onion pasta topped with golden, bubbling gruyère, fresh from the grill, with a ladle resting on the side
French Onion Pasta

All the depth of French onion soup, minus the bread bowl — this creamy one-pan pasta is a weeknight winner.

 Steaming bowl of dumpling noodle soup with broccoli, pak choi, and egg noodles, drizzled with chilli oil and served from a rice cooker
Rice Cooker Dumpling Noodle Soup

One rice cooker, frozen dumplings, and whatever greens need using — a proper cosy bowl of noodle soup in under 20 minutes.

Golden crumbed pumpkin bites stacked on a board with melted mozzarella oozing from the centre, served with a small bowl of spicy mayo.
Cheesy Pumpkin Bites (Air Fryer)

Crispy crumbed pumpkin bites with a molten mozzarella middle and a hit of parmesan — air-fried golden, served with spicy mayo.

Crispy brown rice salad with cos lettuce, cucumber, avocado, green beans, pear, walnuts and pumpkin seeds tossed in a creamy vegan dressing.
Crispy Rice & Crunchy Greens Salad

Crunchy greens, crispy rice and a creamy lemony dressing. A salad that actually keeps things interesting.

Lunch Ideas

Bowl of super green pasta topped with rocket
Super Green Pasta

Eat your greens! This recipe will be your new, easy go to for using up wilted winter leaves in your fridge.

Plate of banana rice cake balls
Banana Rice Cake Balls

These Banana Rice Cake balls are a great way to use up wonky bananas, plus they’re vegan and gluten free!

Bowl of Dhal with a spoon
Warming Winter Greens Dahl (Vegan)

This winter warmer Dahl curry is the perfect way to use up wonky cavolo nero, spinach or silverbeet.

Sliced turnip cake on serving dish
Turnip Cake (Lo Bak Go)

Take your turnips or daikon to the next level with this vegetarian Chinese Turnip Cake recipe, a traditional dim sum dish that symbolishes reaching new heights.

Fennel and leek soup in a bowl
Lemony Fennel, Leek and Chickpea Soup

Enjoy this Mediterranean inspired brothy, lemon-infused Fennel, Leek and Chickpea Soup to use your wonky winter veg

Daikon BLTs stacked on a plate
Daikon "Bacon" BLTs

A fun spin on the beloved BLT sandwich, using Wonky daikon to great a yummy, vegan-friendly bacon alternative

Cabbage on a plate drizzled in sauce
Roasted Cabbage with Tahini Yogurt

If you haven’t tried roasting or charring your cabbage, this Roasted Cabbage served on a bed of creamy garlic soy tahini yogurt will be a game changer.

Plate of pasta topped with breadcrumbs
Leek and Cabbage Pasta with Lemon and Walnut Breadcrumbs

Enjoy your Wonky cabbage and leeks in this refreshing spaghetti dish, topped with crispy, lemon and walnut infused breadcrumbs

FIGHT FOOD WASTE.
SUPPORT GROWERS.
EAT WONKY.

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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