• Cajun chicken pasta

    Cajun chicken pasta

    Make a crowd-pleasing pasta dish for dinner. We’ve taken inspiration from creamy alfredo sauce with Cajun-style seasoning to add a bit of punch.

    Easy
  • Brown crab & garlic spaghetti

    Brown crab & garlic spaghettiNew Recipes

    Toss through brown crab, garlic and chives with spaghetti to make this easy pasta dish. Although it uses mostly simple ingredients, it has a touch of luxury

    Easy
  • Orzo, feta & prawn pasta salad

    Orzo, feta & prawn pasta saladNew Recipes

    Throw together feta, prawns, orzo, sundried tomatoes and cucumber to make this easy family salad. Toss through some rocket just before serving

    Easy
  • Speedy pancetta, leek & gorgonzola pasta

    Speedy pancetta, leek & gorgonzola pasta

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

    Combine the salty creaminess of gorgonzola with sweet, caramelised leeks and crunchy pancetta. It’s a simple dish to make yet bursts with flavour

    Easy
  • One-pot creamy nduja pasta

    One-pot creamy nduja pasta

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

    Had a long week and want something quick and indulgent without too much washing-up? This one-pot pasta dish with nduja and olives is just the ticket

    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
  • Turkish rice (vermicelli rice)

    Turkish rice (vermicelli rice)

    This classic Turkish side dish uses long-grain white rice boosted with chicken broth and toasted vermicelli pasta

    Easy
  • Creamy Cajun prawn orzo

    Creamy Cajun prawn orzo

    I love to use orzo to make quick creamy pasta after a busy day at work, but you can use this sauce with any kind of pasta. I like to make my own Cajun spice mix as ready-made mixes often contain added salt, but if you don’t think you’ll use up all the individual spices, then take the ready-made option – just check the label to ensure it’s not too salty.

    Easy