Turn smashed potatoes into a naturally gluten free pie crust loaded with wonky green veggies and cheese.
READ MORETry 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.
Change up your classic summer 'corn on the cob' with these corn ribs. The roasted capsicum mayo brings a sweet and smoky flavour and is a must!
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!
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 salad is a crisp and fresh blend of grapefruit, avocado, almonds, and apple, all tossed in a tangy honey-Dijon dressing. It's a tasty side for four, offering a mix of citrusy & creamy flavours.
This recipe can use Yams or Earth Gems and is super quick and easy to make. Enjoy as a side dish with your dinner or with a salad to complement.
This recipe uses the whole of the orange for the sauce, creating a burst of citrusy flavour; it’s a delicious low waste easy mid-week meal to please all the family.
Kohlrabi parmigiana is a delicious twist on the classic eggplant recipe. Crunchy Crumbed Kohlrabi is smothered in tomato sauce & grilled cheese.
This recipe is for a flavourful Thai green curry with a medley of vegetables, including carrots, Broccolini, and cauliflower rice.
This recipe combines thinly sliced cabbage and grated carrot and is a delicious dinner. Ensure you have that dollop of mustardy mayonnaise for the perfect combination.
Make the most of the Navel Oranges we've been getting from Gisborne with this delicious and simple dessert.
Sneak more veggies onto your plate with this creamy Pumpkin and Spinach Mac & Cheese recipe. Great for lunch leftovers too!
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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