Sweet caramelised carrots meet buttery puff pastry and creamy goat's cheese in this upside-down showstopper.
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Crispy panko chicken, cold cos lettuce and a proper anchovy Caesar dressing, stacked into garlic butter focaccia. Recipe by Kitty's Kitchen.
Sweet caramelised carrots meet buttery puff pastry and creamy goat's cheese in this upside-down showstopper.
Shredded sprouts and soft leeks folded through Gruyère cream, baked under a Parmesan crumb. The gratin that converts sprout sceptics.

Crispy, cheesy kumara taco shells baked until golden — a clever grain-free swap for the real thing, with all the crunch and none of the fuss.

A cheesy, cumin-spiced cauliflower bake that makes use of the whole veg, leaves included. Simple, hearty and quietly clever.

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.

This noodle bowl is a delicious, veg-packed bowl of green goodness. The delicious peanut chilli dressing brings it all together in a perfect blend of sweet, savoury, and spicy.

Featuring tender quinoa, smoky paprika, zesty onion, and grated beetroot, these burgers are loaded with plant-based goodness and guaranteed to satisfy your hunger.

The tangy flavour of the blue cheese pairs well with the nutty, earthy flavour of the Brussels sprouts, for a delicious and satisfying dish.

Indulge in the flavours of the Mediterranean with a delicious lemon ricotta & zucchini galette. Plus, the homemade pastry is totally worth the effort!

Crispy crumbed turnips take centre stage and are served alongside a creamy and zesty cannellini bean puree and sautéed greens. Instead of turnips, the recipe will also work well with pumpkin or squash

You've read it right. This apple pudding is self-saucing! The sauce is created underneath the cake mixture when cooking in the oven. Magic!

The word 'kofta' means ground or pounded. This recipe is made with beetroot, but you can use a variety of other veg, including potatoes, eggplant & zucchini...the options are endless.

This recipe uses the pith, peel and flesh of the orange. Simmer the oranges first before mashing them to create a wonderful cake with extra flavour.
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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