• Chicken adobo

    Chicken adobo

    Leave this peppery Filipino stew in the pot overnight for even more flavour. Enjoy it with steamed jasmine rice

    Easy
  • Nihari

    Nihari

    Enjoy this slow-cooked spiced lamb stew from Pakistan. It’s particularly popular during Ramadan and is a staple at weddings and celebrations

    Easy
  • Dolma (yalancı dolma)

    Dolma (yalancı dolma)

    Enjoy a meat-free version of stuffed vine leaves, with tomatoes and onions. Once you’ve got the knack of the recipe, try experimenting with other fillings

    More effort
  • Haleem (Pakistani haleem)

    Haleem (Pakistani haleem)

    Enjoy this hearty beef, lentil and oat porridge originating from Pakistan. It’s slow-cooked, then served with naan and lots of spicy, tangy toppings

    Easy
  • Jamaican bully beef

    Jamaican bully beef

    Enjoy this Jamaican classic, also known as corned beef. Corned beef became a staple during wartime due to its affordability and long shelf-life

    Easy
  • Cacik

    Cacik

    Mix creamy natural yogurt with crunchy cucumber, mint and garlic to make this much-loved meze dip. Serve with bread, kebabs or meatballs

    Easy
  • Ezme

    Ezme

    Enjoy this salad to serve with your favourite Turkish dishes. Authentic ezme is very finely hand-chopped, or you can use a food processor, if you like

    Easy
  • Halo-halo

    Halo-halo

    Enjoy a traditional Filipino dessert that translates as ‘mix-mix’. It’s a colourful and refreshing medley of flavours and textures, ideal for hot days

    Easy
  • Roasted cauliflower cheese filo pie

    Roasted cauliflower cheese filo pie

    Turn a much loved vegetarian classic into a hearty pie using shop-bought pastry – and be sure to use the stalks and leaves of the cauliflower

    Easy
  • Spicy peanut butter & corn ramen

    Spicy peanut butter & corn ramen

    Make a warming noodle soup which is sure to pack a punch – it’s spicy, sweet, nutty and savoury all in one slurp! The fish sauce adds a subtle layer of umami

    Easy