Turn smashed potatoes into a naturally gluten free pie crust loaded with wonky green veggies and cheese.
READ MOREThere's something brilliant about roasting a cauliflower whole - it turns wonderfully creamy and creates an impressive dinner main. Often, cauliflower leaves are needlessly discarded, but not here!
These muffins are the perfect recipe for your leftover veggies from a Sunday roast. You can add anything from turnips, pumpkin and carrots to spinach, onions and greens in.
Mashed potato is a highly versatile leftover dish with endless repurposing possibilities! It can be fried with an egg on top, used as a pie topper, or even as a base for soups.
Fried rice is the best dish to use up any leftovers you have lying around or the odd bit of veg at the back of the fridge. This is our fried rice guide!
Delicious flakey pastry shells encase a flavourful filling. This recipe is for cheesy corn and broccoli empanadas, but really, you can fill the pastry with your favourite pie filling combinations.
Both fluffy and crispy at the same time, these Smashed Roasted Parsnips are the perfect vegetable side dish.
These crunchy tempura green beans are perfect for your next snack platter! The only downside - they're completely addictive thanks to the spicy, creamy avocado dip.
The secret to a fudgy, decadent chocolate cake? Trust us, it's beetroot. Try this delish recipe for your next special occassion.
Meal prep made easy with this Chopped Salad featuring chicken, couscous and of course, wonky veggies galore!
We've teamed up with Kitty's Kitchen for this easy but indulgent weeknight pasta recipe, sure to cure a midweek slump.
These vegetarian muffins are the perfect way to sneak a good dose of veggies into the lunchbox. Batch bake and enjoy!
These Watermelon Rind Veggie tacos are a fun and flavourful way to make the most of your watermelon, rinds and all.
With tangy feta and fresh cucumber, this easy throw together Watermelon Salad is the perfect summer go-to.
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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