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Vegan

Bowl of Kale Caesar Salad
Vegan Kale Caesar Salad

This vegan-friendly salad with a creamy avocado dressing is a yummy mix of tender kale, crunchy croutons and wonky vegetables.

Brown board with celeriac shawarma stack on top
Celeriac Shawarma

Celeriac is a great meat substitute and works perfectly as the star of these delicious vegetarian Middle Eastern style wraps.

Bowl of carrot cake porridge
Carrot Cake Oats Bowl

Carrot cake but make it breakfast! These easy peasy dessert inspired oats are the perfect warming winter breakfast.

Baking tray with cooked pumpkin focaccia
Pumpkin Focaccia with Roasted Winter Veg

The versatility of pumpkin will continue to amaze you in this vegan-friendly focaccia bread recipe, perfect for your next rainy weekend baking adventure.

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.

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

Vegan

Roasted Summer Veggie Bowl

This dish is full of flavour and extremely versatile. If you're short of a variety of produce, play around and swap for anything else you've got a surplus of.

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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