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Dinner Ideas

Banh mi roll on a serving board
Tofu Banh Mi with Pickled Veggies

Our vegetarian take on this favourite Vietnamese sandwich keeps all the magic of the original, with marinated tofu, tangy pickled vegetables, crunchy red cabbage and flavour packed sauces.

Serving plate of celeriac steaks with salsa drizzled on top
Roast Celeriac Steaks with Kiwifruit Salsa Verde

These Roast Celeriac steaks are a simple way to enjoy this creamy root vegetable, especially with the zingy kick of kiwifruit.

Plate spread with ricotta and fennel and potato on top
Roasted Fennel and Potatoes on Ricotta

Enjoying fennel roasted like this is sure to turn you into a fennel fanatic! This side dish brings caramelised flavours on a creamy base with lemon to add zing.

Serving plate with colourful rice salad
Crispy Rice Salad with Radish and Cabbage

Put your wonky cabbage, radish and broccoli to good use in this flavour packed Crispy Rice Salad. It's perfect for lunch or as a side dish.

Bowl of Kale Caesar Salad
Vegan Kale Caesar Salad

This vegan-friendly salad with a creamy avocado dressing is a yummy mix of tender kale, crunchy croutons and wonky vegetables.

Plate of spaghetti with roasted tomato pasta sauce
Roasted Tomato Pasta Sauce

A simple and flavourful roasted tomato sauce recipe, perfect for pairing with pasta or spooning over your favourite protein.

Baking tray of cheesy enchiladas
Use It Up Vegetable Enchiladas

These vegetarian enchiladas are a cosy way to use up any winter veggies you've got in the fridge. Mix & match to clear your produce drawer!

Brown board with celeriac shawarma stack on top
Celeriac Shawarma

Celeriac is a great meat substitute and works perfectly as the star of these delicious vegetarian Middle Eastern style wraps.

Dinner Ideas

Serving plate of lemon posset desserts
Lemon Possets

This creamy, citrusy treat is a simple dessert that’s as sustainable as it is delicious—perfect for making the most of your lemons!

Crumbed cauliflower burger recipe
Crumbed Cauliflower Burger with Beetroot Jam

This deliciously Wonky creation combines crispy, golden cauliflower with a zesty beetroot marmalade and creamy avocado. Perfect for a dinner that fights food waste and delights the whole family!

Eton mess with lemon curd & berries
Eton Mess with Lemon Curd & Berries

The perfect festive finale! Rescued meringues meet locally-made Farmers Wife Lemon Curd and seasonal berries in this show-stopping Christmas dessert.

Serving platter of green salad topped with tomatoes and croutons
Garden Greens with Tomatoes, Marinated Onions & Parmesan

A fresh, flavourful salad, perfect for any occasion! Enjoy the mix of crisp greens, tangy onions, and crunchy croutons, finished with a creamy dressing.

Potato, Green Bean and Asparagus Salad in serving bowl
Potato, Green Bean and Asparagus Salad

This recipe is potato salad perfection with fresh asparagus, green beans and zingy quick-pickled red onions.

Summer Roast Vegetable Salad in a serving bowl
Summer Roast Vegetable Salad with Pearl Barley

This recipe takes charming courgettes, curly capsicums, and tomatoes and transforms them into a festive salad, tossed with crumbled feta, olives, and fresh basil.

Roasted cabbage wedge with crispy shallots
Roasted Red Cabbage with Miso Kumara Mash & Crispy Shallots

A satisfying, flavour packed side dish featuring roasted red cabbage, creamy kumara mash and crispy shallots to top it all off!

Serving platter of salad topped with corn chips
Mexican-Inspired Crunchy Corn Chip Salad

This salad is fresh, zesty, and loaded with the good stuff— roasted beetroot and kumara, avocado, pickled red cabbage and a punchy salsa verde.

FIGHT FOOD WASTE.
SUPPORT GROWERS.
EAT WONKY.

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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