Turn smashed potatoes into a naturally gluten free pie crust loaded with wonky green veggies and cheese.
READ MOREThis recipe combines thinly sliced cabbage and grated carrot and is a delicious dinner. Ensure you have that dollop of mustardy mayonnaise for the perfect combination.
Sneak more veggies onto your plate with this creamy Pumpkin and Spinach Mac & Cheese recipe. Great for lunch leftovers too!
Bhajis are savoury Indian fritters, and this recipe uses grated carrots & chopped spinach with a batter consisting of chickpea flour and spices.
This snack recipe takes advantage of every part of the broccoli, including the stalk, and is a great way to use up leftover mashed potatoes.
Let's get creative with the versatile avocado – there is more to these green gems than just guacamole and salad toppers.
Try this colourful warm yam, beetroot, and watercress salad with honey mustard dressing. It's a delightful blend of earthy beetroot, sweet yams, peppery watercress, and tangy dressing.
Next time you're making mashed potatoes, save the skins. Potato skins are high in nutrients. Transform your potato skins into a very easy cheesy garlic flatbread. YUM!
There's something brilliant about roasting a cauliflower whole - it turns wonderfully creamy and creates an impressive dinner main. Often, cauliflower leaves are needlessly discarded, but not here!
This salad consists of fresh crisp green beans and ripe pears and it is brought together with a tangy dressing.
Delicious flakey pastry shells encase a flavourful filling. This recipe is for cheesy corn and broccoli empanadas, but really, you can fill the pastry with your favourite pie filling combinations.
Brussels sprout season is here, and we are not complaining. This recipe combines the nutty and savoury flavours of tempeh with the crispy texture & earthy taste of Brussels sprouts.
The caramelised nectarines are nestled in a buttery puff pastry crust, making for a mouthwatering combination of flavours and textures.
Change up your classic summer 'corn on the cob' with these corn ribs. The roasted capsicum mayo brings a sweet and smoky flavour and is a must!
This classic French dish and is extra delicious when the veg is thinly sliced, and the cheese on the top is brown and bubbly. It's rich, creamy and comforting and goes well with a simple green salad.
Romesco sauce is a match made in heaven with charred broccoli steaks. It's a traditional Spanish sauce made of roasted capsicum, fresh herbs, olive oil and almonds.
There's no doubt about it, hasslebacks are delicious. As the kumara bakes, the slices fan out, creating a crispy outer layer and a tender, creamy interior.
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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