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How To Guide For Your Fruit & Veggies

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Sauces and Dressings

Fork scooping red onion marmalade
Red Onion Marmalade

Elevate your onions with this simple and delicious savoury marmalade recipe, combining sweet caramlised onions with tangy vinegar.

Jar of pate with french baguette
Vegan Mushroom Pâté

Vegan pate featuring mushrooms, walnuts, and a mix of herbs and spices for a rich, satisfying spread.

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.

Broccoli growing on the stalk
Broccoli Stalk Pesto

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

Salad with avocado dressing on the side
Herby Avocado Dressing

You'll want to have a jar of this creamy, greens loaded Herby Avocado dressing living permanently in your fridge.

Capsicum, Apple & Onion Chutney

This chutney is delicious in sandwiches, with crackers or with salad. It's easy to make and a useful way to preserve veg that you can't eat in time.

Grapefruit Marmalade

Marmalade isn't just for spreading on toast! You can use it to glaze meats, in a cocktail, as a sandwich filling, and on top of your ice cream. The possibilities are endless!

Any Veg Kimchi

For those who may not be familiar, we'd like to introduce you to the wonderful world of Kimchi which is an excellent & delicious method of preservation.

Sauces and Dressings

Golden crispy mashed potato toastie cut in half on a wooden board, oozing melted cheese with a golden crust
Leftover Mashed Potato Toasties

Turn last night's mash into a crispy, cheesy toastie — no bread required. Ready in under 15 minutes.

Slow cooker beef pie with golden puff pastry lid, crimped edges and steam holes, served in a rustic ceramic dish with tender beef and vegetable filling visible at the edge
Slow Cooker Beef Pie

Pop it in the slow cooker before work. Top with puff pastry when you're home. Dinner is basically done.

A deep pan of creamy French onion pasta topped with golden, bubbling gruyère, fresh from the grill, with a ladle resting on the side
French Onion Pasta

All the depth of French onion soup, minus the bread bowl — this creamy one-pan pasta is a weeknight winner.

 Steaming bowl of dumpling noodle soup with broccoli, pak choi, and egg noodles, drizzled with chilli oil and served from a rice cooker
Rice Cooker Dumpling Noodle Soup

One rice cooker, frozen dumplings, and whatever greens need using — a proper cosy bowl of noodle soup in under 20 minutes.

Golden crumbed pumpkin bites stacked on a board with melted mozzarella oozing from the centre, served with a small bowl of spicy mayo.
Cheesy Pumpkin Bites (Air Fryer)

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

Crispy brown rice salad with cos lettuce, cucumber, avocado, green beans, pear, walnuts and pumpkin seeds tossed in a creamy vegan dressing.
Crispy Rice & Crunchy Greens Salad

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

Golden flaky croissants stuffed with baked egg, red capsicum and crumbled feta, served warm on a wooden board
Stuffed Breakfast Croissants

Buttery croissants stuffed with eggs, capsicum and feta, then crisped up in the air fryer. Breakfast, sorted in 20 minutes.

Golden, crispy roasted parsnips on a baking tray, sprinkled with fresh thyme and flaky salt.
The Crispiest Roasted Parsnips

Parboiled, floured, and roasted in hot oil — the crispiest parsnips you'll make all winter. Golden outside, fluffy inside.

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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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