Turn last night's mash into a crispy, cheesy toastie — no bread required. Ready in under 15 minutes.
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Turn discarded feijoa skins into delicious, coconut infused citrus muffins with this simple baking recipe.

Filled with a seasonal mixture of leeks, mushrooms, and aromatics, these vegetarian dumplings are fun to make and even more satisfying to slurp from your soup.

Creamy, comforting and colourful - these kiwifruit topped dessert cups are a sure crowd pleaser during kiwi season.
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Make the most of lingering leftover chocolate in this Autumnal sweet treat recipe, packed with caramel, pretzels and apple chunks.

Make broccoli stems the star of the show with this Broccoli Stem Bhaji! These crispy fritters are a flavorful twist on Indian cuisine.

A simple Easter baking recipe the whole family will love, using wonky apples and peacherines. Hop in!

Baked jacket potatoes topped with a comforting cheesey sauce and a tasty hit of green broccoli goodness.

If you like the sound of crunchy yet melt in your mouth eggplant coated in gooey melted mozzarella, then you have to try these Eggplant Schnitzels.

Creamy, cheesy mushrooms with a spinach filling — ready in under 20 minutes and made entirely in the air fryer.
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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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