• Heritage carrots with hazelnut granola

    Heritage carrots with hazelnut granola

    Try these caramelised, nutty carrots as a stunning side dish. You can make the granola up to two days in advance and keep it in an airtight container

    Easy
  • Boondi laddu

    Boondi laddu

    Celebrate Diwali with boondi laddu, a traditional Indian sweetmeat, made with fried gram flour droplets soaked in cardamom and saffron syrup

    More effort
  • Kalakand

    Kalakand

    Make this aromatic Indian sweetmeat for a treat. It has a soft and grainy texture and is infused with cardamom and rosewater

    Easy
  • Shahi tukda

    Shahi tukda

    Enjoy a classic Mughal dessert of fried bread slices, steeped in sweetened cardamom milk, scented with saffron and rosewater and topped with chopped nuts

    Easy
  • Minced lamb & lentil patties (shami kebab)

    Minced lamb & lentil patties (shami kebab)

    Cook popular Indian party kebabs for Diwali made with lamb mince and lentils, seasoned with spices and sharpened with fresh coriander, ginger and chillies

    More effort
  • Aloo chaat

    Aloo chaat

    Enjoy a popular Indian festival snack. These lemony fried potatoes are seasoned with cumin and chaat masala, with green chilli, red onion and pomegranate

    Easy
  • Classic rice pudding

    Classic rice pudding

    Have this creamy rice pudding cooking in the oven while you make dinner and round off your meal with a comforting pud. Serve with jam for a feel-good treat

    Easy
  • Miso & butternut soup

    Miso & butternut soup

    Make lunch more exciting with this silky and deeply savoury miso and butternut soup. Delivering all of your five-a-day, it’s also bursting with goodness

    Easy
  • Pomegranate brisket

    Pomegranate brisket

    Add the sour-sweet notes of pomegranate molasses to bring amazing depth of flavour to this slow-cooked beef dish. This is a popular dish at Jewish festivals

    Easy
  • Cheese & onion pie

    Cheese & onion pie

    Put in the extra effort to make this cheese and onion pie and it’s sure to please. With homemade pastry, it’s as good to eat cold as it is warm

    More effort
  • One-pan coconut dhal

    One-pan coconut dhal

    Rustle up a versatile coconut dhal. It’s the most comforting vegan meal, all made in one pan, and it can also be used as a base to make other curries.

    Easy