• Hanukkah biscuits

    Hanukkah biscuits

    Good Food reader Danielle Brown shares her grandmother’s recipe for savoury Kaak biscuits, traditionally eaten during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah

    Easy
  • Thai basil pork stir-fry

    Thai basil pork stir-fryNew Recipes

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

    This recipe is inspired by the spicy and savoury Thai favourite pad kra pao. You can adjust the amount of chillies to suit your taste

    Easy
  • Spring onion & feta frittata

    Spring onion & feta frittata

    Enjoy a fuss-free lunch or breakfast that everyone will enjoy. The frittata will be delicious with a side of smoked salmon, crunchy matzo and a green salad

    Easy
  • Mince pie babka

    Mince pie babka

    Bake a mince pie take on babka to celebrate Christmas and Chanukah, the Jewish Festival of Lights. It’s not a traditional Chanukah bake, but works brilliantly

    More effort
  • Cinnamon & apple doughnut muffins

    Cinnamon & apple doughnut muffins

    Make these muffin takes on doughnuts when you prefer to avoid the faff of deep-frying. Full of wintry flavours, they’re ideal for a festive afternoon tea

    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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Jamaican oxtail

    Jamaican oxtail

    Cook the oxtail low and slow in this recipe so it becomes beautifully tender and falls off the bone. The rich flavour is enhanced by herbs and spices

    Easy