Turn smashed potatoes into a naturally gluten free pie crust loaded with wonky green veggies and cheese.
READ MOREElevate your onions with this simple and delicious savoury marmalade recipe, combining sweet caramlised onions with tangy vinegar.
Vegan pate featuring mushrooms, walnuts, and a mix of herbs and spices for a rich, satisfying spread.
These air-fried crumbed mushrooms with creamy onion and silverbeet dip are the perfect vegetarian snack.
These Kale, Avocado and Egg Crispy Rice Cups are a nutritious snack, perfect for grab and go moments.
In a rut with roasted vegetables? Turn your leftovers into this simple and delicious Roasted Veggie Loaf.
These Banana Rice Cake balls are a great way to use up wonky bananas, plus they’re vegan and gluten free!
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.
Moveover pineapple, apple is taking over on this yummy Vegetarian Pizza Blanca. Don't knock it until you try it!
Colcannon, or Irish mashed potatoes, is a classic winter warmer combining mashed potatoes, butter, cream & greens.
Eat your greens! This recipe will be your new, easy go to for using up wilted winter leaves in your fridge.
These Banana Rice Cake balls are a great way to use up wonky bananas, plus they’re vegan and gluten free!
This winter warmer Dahl curry is the perfect way to use up wonky cavolo nero, spinach or silverbeet.
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.
Enjoy this Mediterranean inspired brothy, lemon-infused Fennel, Leek and Chickpea Soup to use your wonky winter veg
A fun spin on the beloved BLT sandwich, using Wonky daikon to great a yummy, vegan-friendly bacon alternative
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.
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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