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Crispy rice paper rolls filled with a vibrant mix of tofu, cabbage, and shredded veggies, served with a tangy dipping sauce.
Crispy Rice Paper Rolls

Crispy rice paper rolls stuffed with tofu, cabbage, and veggies. Serve with a zesty sesame dipping sauce for the perfect veggie snack. A yummy vegan, low-waste snack

Homemade savoury flapjacks packed with grated broccoli and carrot, fresh from the oven and cut into golden squares.
Savoury Flapjacks

Veggie-packed savoury flapjacks with carrot, broccoli and cheese - ready in 35 mins. The ultimate lunchbox sidekick or snack.

A colourful zero-waste grazing board with crispy tempura veggies, cheese crisps, roasted courgette ends, and a vibrant green dip.
Odds and Ends Grazing Board

No rules apply here! This zero-waste grazing board turns your veggie odds and ends into a crunchy, crispy, compost-saving feast.

Serving plate of lemon posset desserts
Lemon Possets

This creamy, citrusy treat is a simple dessert that’s as sustainable as it is delicious—perfect for making the most of your lemons!

Baking tray of Pumpkin French Toast
Pumpkin Spiced French Toast

Turn leftover pumpkin into a cosy breakfast with this easy Pumpkin French Toast recipe. Sweet and warming to satisfy your cinnamon roll cravings!

Broccoli Falafel pita bread
Broccoli Falafel with Garlic Avocado Yogurt

Get your favourite falafel going green with this simple recipe that uses the whole broccoli for delicious, low waste cooking.

Baking dish with Orange and Spiced Rhubarb Pudding
Orange and Spiced Rhubarb Pudding

Warm up your winter with low waste baking! This Orange and Spiced Rhubarb pudding is soft and bursting with tangy sweet flavour.

Veggie Loaf sliced on a wooden board
Leftover Roasted Veggie Loaf

In a rut with roasted vegetables? Turn your leftovers into this simple and delicious Roasted Veggie Loaf.

Zero Waste Recipes

Whole Roasted Cauliflower & Cauliflower Leaf Salsa Verde

There'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!

Roasted Carrot, Mandarin & Carrots Top Butter Beans

In this low-waste recipe, we transform humble ingredients into a tasty dinner. Utilising the often-overlooked carrot tops combined with roasted carrots and butter beans.

Stuffed Leeks

Stuffed leeks are a fantastic way to use up the entire vegetable, including the often-discarded green tops. In this recipe, the leeks are stuffed with cottage cheese, leek, Parmesan, and walnuts.

Serving plate of fennel pasta with slice of lemon
Roasted Fennel Pasta With Crème Fraîche, Lemon & Chilli

Try this delicious winter pasta dish that combines the sweet and savoury flavours of fennel with salty pangrattato or breadcrumbs.

Leftover Roasted Veg Muffins

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.

Leftover Mashed Potato Flatbread

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.

Paneer Palak (Spinach Curry)

This Paneer Palak recipe is a delicious, easy-to-make vegetarian curry with green goodness. Serve with rice, quinoa, or naan bread for a satisfying and colourful dinner.

Middle Eastern Style Stuffed Capsicums

This Middle Eastern-inspired recipe features roasted capsicum stuffed with a fragrant mixture of fluffy Israeli couscous, vegetables, feta cheese, and aromatic spices.

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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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