Turn last night's mash into a crispy, cheesy toastie — no bread required. Ready in under 15 minutes.
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Indulge in a delightful twist on a classic dessert, with our creamy and decadent kumara crème brulee.

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

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

The versatility of pumpkin will continue to amaze you in this vegan-friendly focaccia bread recipe, perfect for your next rainy weekend baking adventure.

This simple baking recipe is a great way to use up bananas past their prime - including those pesky peels.

Your favourite Anzac biscuit... taken to the next level! Half cookie, half cake and with fruity crumble flavours - this baked dessert has it all.
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Turn discarded feijoa skins into delicious, coconut infused citrus muffins with this simple baking recipe.

A simple Easter baking recipe the whole family will love, using wonky apples and peacherines. Hop in!
A cheesy, cumin-spiced cauliflower bake that makes use of the whole veg, leaves included. Simple, hearty and quietly clever.
Parsnips blended into a creamy, cumin-spiked hummus with butter beans — a leftfield dip that earns its place on any table.
Turn last night's mash into a crispy, cheesy toastie — no bread required. Ready in under 15 minutes.
Pop it in the slow cooker before work. Top with puff pastry when you're home. Dinner is basically done.
All the depth of French onion soup, minus the bread bowl — this creamy one-pan pasta is a weeknight winner.
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One rice cooker, frozen dumplings, and whatever greens need using — a proper cosy bowl of noodle soup in under 20 minutes.

Crispy crumbed pumpkin bites with a molten mozzarella middle and a hit of parmesan — air-fried golden, served with spicy mayo.

Crunchy greens, crispy rice and a creamy lemony dressing. A salad that actually keeps things interesting.
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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