Turn last night's mash into a crispy, cheesy toastie — no bread required. Ready in under 15 minutes.
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Creamy, cheesy mushrooms with a spinach filling — ready in under 20 minutes and made entirely in the air fryer.
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Cheesy, flaky broccoli pinwheels that use the whole head — stalk and all. Ready in 40 minutes and brilliant in lunchboxes.

Chunky, creamy, and built for cold nights — this Tuscan-style soup packs sausage, pumpkin, kale and pasta into one very satisfying pot.
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Crispy-bottomed pork dumplings cooked upside-down — fridge odds and ends turned into something properly good. 18 dumplings, 20 minutes.

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

Spiral-cut golden potatoes grilled on skewers, topped with melted cheese, sour cream, charred corn kernels, jalapeños and fresh herbs
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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.

Freezing greens like spinach is a great way to prolong their shelf life. Using the freezer like this preserves the freshness and gives you more time to decide what to make with it!

This is a simple sauerkraut recipe, which is classically made with raw cabbage. Add it to your cheese board or incorporate it into your favourite sandwich for a tangy zing.

Don’t throw away your pumpkin seeds! They are great as a salad topper, garnishing your hummus, or even just for snacking on.

In this recipe, we have used Navel Oranges to make a refreshing popsicle, guaranteed to help you cool off as the weather heats up.

All right, cauliflower lovers, listen up! Cauliflower leaves are delicious and very much edible. Cauli leaves are often overlooked, but it's time to give them the spotlight they deserve.

Whether it's the tangy grapefruit, the zesty lemons, or sweeter oranges, these candied citrus peels offer a burst of flavour to your baking.

Instead of discarding the often overlooked parts of the apple, create a tangy and flavourful cider vinegar that can be used in dressings, marinades, pickling, and more.

This salad has a citrusy crunch and a hint of sesame. Perfect as a vibrant side dish or a light, refreshing main.
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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