The viral strawberry sandwich from Japan - just strawberries, cream and brioche. A fridge-set favourite that’s all over your feed.
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These Roast Celeriac steaks are a simple way to enjoy this creamy root vegetable, especially with the zingy kick of kiwifruit.

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

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

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

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

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.

Enjoy this Mediterranean inspired brothy, lemon-infused Fennel, Leek and Chickpea Soup to use your wonky winter veg
Creamy, cheesy mushrooms with a spinach filling — ready in under 20 minutes and made entirely in the air fryer.
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.
Crispy pastry baskets, jammy stone fruit, whipped cheesecake cream. A make-ahead Easter treat that looks far more impressive than it is.

One eggplant, fanned out and loaded with mozzarella over a garlicky tomato sauce. Impressive-looking, low-effort, and completely worth it.

Slow-cooked lamb belly with butter beans, garlic, herbs and lemon - a rich, one-pot meal with minimal prep and big flavour.

Kale pesto using the whole bunch, stalks included. Quick to blitz, hard to stop putting on everything.
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Crispy-bottomed pork dumplings cooked upside-down — fridge odds and ends turned into something properly good. 18 dumplings, 20 minutes.
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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