• Curried filo pie

    Curried filo pie

    Make a batch of spiced lentils then use it as a base to make the filling for this curried filo pie with cauliflower. Scatter over nigella seeds to serve

    Easy
  • Curried chickpea brothy pasta

    Curried chickpea brothy pasta

    Make a batch of spiced lentils then use it as a base to make this pasta dish with curried chickpeas and kale. Serve with some flatbreads for dipping

    Easy
  • Green baked eggs

    Green baked eggs

    Make a batch of spiced lentils, then use it as a base for three more meals, including these green baked eggs. Serve with crusty bread or toasted flatbreads

    Easy
  • Chicken & beetroot lentil salad

    Chicken & beetroot lentil salad

    Make two meals in one: rustle up our creamy garlic chicken and polenta dinner then reinvent the leftovers to make this vibrant beetroot salad with lentils

    Easy
  • Dhal with cumin-roasted cauliflower

    Dhal with cumin-roasted cauliflower

    Use up the whole cauliflower and roast the leaves too to make this moreish dhal dish. You could swap the cauli for roasted broccoli, if you prefer

    Easy
  • One-pan smoky veggie lentil lasagne

    One-pan smoky veggie lentil lasagne

    Make this comforting no-bake lasagne and you’ll pack in lots of nutritious veggies, building up to 30 plant points for the week. The courgettes and mushrooms can be swapped out for other seasonal veg – leeks and aubergines work well.

    Easy
  • Candied carrot cashew loaf

    Candied carrot cashew loaf

    Make carrots the star of the show in this crowd-pleasing nut roast – the perfect vegetarian centrepiece for Christmas Day

    More effort
  • Winter mulligatawny

    Winter mulligatawny

    Use up leftover roast turkey in this hearty, low-fat soup with curry flavours. It’s rich in immune-supporting vitamin C, making it ideal for the winter months

    Easy
  • Sausage, lentil & leek casserole

    Sausage, lentil & leek casserole

    Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims/non-pork eaters.

    Rustle up this speedy and comforting sausage one-pot for a cosy winter dinner. Serve with a dollop of mustard and crusty bread or creamy mash

    Easy