Turn last night's mash into a crispy, cheesy toastie — no bread required. Ready in under 15 minutes.
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Take your taste buds on a savoury adventure with our Wonky take on the traditional Georgian cheesey bread dish.

Celery's not just for sticks! Use up your celery, leaves and all, in this delicious and nutritious Roasted Celery Soup.

Dig in to low carb, creamy deliciousness with this Lemon Chicken with Cauliflower Tabbouleh dinner recipe.

Get saucy with broccoli stalks! This easy pesto recipe reduces food waste, and is a great zingy addition to pasta's and protein.

This lunch box friendly pasta salad will be your new go-to, whether you're packing for the little ones or for yourself!

This vegetarian take on the classic Shepherd's pie is a crowd pleasing way to get a nourishing veggie hit.

A sharing platter with a radish-ing twist! Smear with creamy butter and a sprinkle of salt and you've got the perfect wee bite.

This weeknight vegetarian butter beans dish is ready in under half an hour, and still tastes restaurant-ready!

Use up what’s in your box with this chuck-it-together Any-Veg Spring Salad - fresh, flexible, and full of flavour.

Creamy satay curry with squash, mushrooms & cauliflower - a nutty, hearty, plant-based dinner perfect for autumn evenings.

Crunchy celery, sweet dates, juicy orange & pistachios - this quick salad is a seasonal, two-person wonder from your Wonky Box.

Golden filo meets creamy spuds, carrots & cauliflower in this dump-and-bake curried winter pie - a fuss-free, family favourite.

A silky, citrusy pudding made from winter grapefruit – this posset is proof that dessert doesn’t need to be fussy to be fancy.

Golden, crispy, and cheesy - these onion chips are snack gold. A quick traybake for when your Wonky Box brings you alliums.

Homemade dip energy: this avo hummus + broccoli tabbouleh duo is fresh, clever and sneakily impressive.

Creamy, zingy, and blitzed in seconds. This lime-loaded lemonade twist is your new anytime fridge-door hero.
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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