Roasted beetroot blended into a velvety sauce, stirred through butter beans, topped with golden feta and walnuts for scooping bliss.
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.
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.
Give this veggie-packed pizza a try for a healthy twist. Using parmesan gives it a really tasty flavour that's just as delicious as a classic pizza base.
You can add veggies to these rice paper rolls, so they are perfect for using up bits in the fridge. Serve with a peanut satay sauce for a fresh vegan snack!
This chutney is delicious in sandwiches, with crackers or with salad. It's easy to make and a useful way to preserve veg that you can't eat in time.
Start your morning with some spice with this quick and flavourful greens and eggs recipe. A perfect breakfast in under 10 minutes!
These spooky apples, with their eerie appearance and deliciously spooktacular flavour, are the ultimate Halloween dessert or treat!
This is not just hummus! This hummus features a way to use up your carrot tops and asparagus stems, making it extra tasty and impressive.
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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