• Fridge-raid one-pan pesto pasta

    Fridge-raid one-pan pesto pasta

    Use up odds and ends hanging around in the fridge to make this pasta. Try courgettes instead of peppers, or other leafy greens in place of the spinach

    Easy
  • Ful medames

    Ful medames

    Try this brilliant Egyptian recipe from the head chef of London restaurant Ombra. Made using fava beans, it’s mashed into a chunky purée along with garlic, lemon and tahini

    Easy
  • German apple cake

    German apple cake

    Use your favourite eating apples to bake this traditional German apple cake. Enjoy it with afternoon tea or take to a coffee morning

    Easy
  • Potato, leek & chorizo soup

    Potato, leek & chorizo soup

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

    Make this hearty soup on cold winter days. One of those holy grail recipes, it’s both deeply flavourful and easy to make with a few seasonal ingredients

    Easy
  • Creamy tagliatelle with spinach & petit pois

    Creamy tagliatelle with spinach & petit pois

    “This recipe highlights the versatility of frozen vegetables and pantry essentials, and it’s completely vegan. Incorporating blended silken tofu into sauces is one of my favourite methods to add vegan protein to meals. Serve this dish with chopped pistachios and nutritional yeast for added flavour.” — Dr Chintal Patel

    Easy
  • Golden spiced pilaf with crispy shallots

    Golden spiced pilaf with crispy shallots

    Combine crispy shallots, warming spices, crunchy nuts and soft fruits to make this stunning pilaf. Serve alone with yogurt, or alongside veg, meat or fish

    Easy
  • Black forest breakfast bowl

    Black forest breakfast bowl

    Enjoy the flavours of this classic dessert in a healthy breakfast. It’s a tasty combination of cholesterol-lowering oats, heart-healthy soya yogurt, nuts, seeds and berries

    Easy
  • Sea bass with cauliflower mash & parsley sauce

    Sea bass with cauliflower mash & parsley sauce

    “An elegant and effortlessly prepared meal, perfect for a Saturday night in or a special date night. Cauliflower offers a wonderfully creamy alternative to potatoes in the mash, and by incorporating carrots, you’ve already checked off two of your five-a-day and added diversity to the dish. No need to peel your carrots – a thorough scrub helps retain the fibre content. Feel free to substitute the broccoli with any seasonal vegetables of your choice, too.” — Dr Chintal Patel

    Easy
  • Creamy coconut & spinach dhal

    Creamy coconut & spinach dhal

    “This meal is a complete hug in a bowl. Substituting half of the rice for quinoa not only adds extra wholegrain goodness but also boosts the meal’s fibre and protein content. Alternatively, wholegrain brown rice serves as an excellent alternative. A squeeze of lemon juice is an excellent way to include vitamin C, aiding in the absorption of iron from the lentils and spinach.” — Dr Chintal Patel

    Easy
  • Olive-brine chicken

    Olive-brine chicken

    Beat food waste and use up olive brine to make this flavourful chicken dinner. Nocellara olives work well, but any green olives will do

    Easy