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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Fresh watermelon, peaches and tomatoes meet torn mozzarella and basil in this summery twist on a caprese salad.

Scrunched filo, tangy lemon custard, and fresh blueberries baked into a showstopping dessert that's easier than it looks.
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Crispy outside, fluffy inside - these potato and corn fritters turn leftover mash into something properly good.
A fast, no-faff traybake of roast potatoes, carrots, ham, feta and hot honey — built for leftovers and busy nights.
Crispy, cheesy quesadillas packed with leftover potatoes, ham and veg - a fast, flexible fridge-clearer.

A sharing-size orange crème brûlée with real zest, a smooth custard set, and a crackly sugar top worth smashing a spoon through.

A fudgy chocolate brownie wreath topped with whipped cream and summer fruit - an easy, festive centrepiece with minimal fuss.

A no-bake tiramisu twist layered with coffee-dipped ladyfingers, cherry compote, and airy mascarpone cream.

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

Build your own ‘terrifyingly tasty’ Halloween party platter using Wonky's frightful fruits and villainous vegetables.

Crispy, crunchy loaded potato salad with asparagus and fennel, coated in a zesty mustard-lemon dressing.

The perfect spring starter or snack recipe featuring baby potatoes, spinach and the star of the season - asparagus!

This red cabbage, fennel, and tangelo slaw brings together a zesty dressing, crunchy pumpkin seeds and a burst of citrus.

Buttery, flaky puff pastry meets fresh, tender-crisp asparagus, leek and baby spinach in this easy spring tart recipe.

This easy, breezy three step pesto recipe is a tasty and versatile way to make the most of your zingy coriander.

This roasted red capsicum spread topped with feta, sauteed leeks and zingy coriander will be the star of your next platter.
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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