• Air fryer hunter’s chicken

    Air fryer hunter’s chicken

    Use your air fryer to make classic hunter’s chicken for dinner, with barbecue sauce, bacon and cheese. Serve with seasonal veg and potato wedges

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  • Air fryer salt & pepper chicken

    Air fryer salt & pepper chicken

    Make this salt and pepper chicken in your air fryer for an easy midweek meal for the whole family. Serve with rice, spring onions and soy sauce

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  • Creamy chicken & rice soup

    Creamy chicken & rice soup

    Make two meals in one: rustle up our creamy garlic chicken and polenta dinner then reinvent the leftovers to make this easy chicken and rice soup

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  • Chicken & beetroot lentil salad

    Chicken & beetroot lentil salad

    Make two meals in one: rustle up our creamy garlic chicken and polenta dinner then reinvent the leftovers to make this vibrant beetroot salad with lentils

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  • Quick & spicy chicken noodles

    Quick & spicy chicken noodles

    Make two meals in one: rustle up our creamy garlic chicken and polenta dinner then reinvent the leftovers to make these spicy chicken noodles

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  • Chicken adobo

    Chicken adobo

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

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  • Chicken karahi

    Chicken karahi

    This favourite Pakistani curry is traditionally made with goat or lamb, but this version uses chicken. Serve it with naan or rice

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  • Harissa chicken with bulgur wheat

    Harissa chicken with bulgur wheat

    Bulgur is easy to cook and a great alternative to refined grains. It’s high in fibre and nutrient-rich, so good for your gut, digestion and heart health. Serve it with stews, or use it in salads or as a nutritious alternative to rice. This recipe is a favourite with my kids!

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  • Green garlic chutney roast chicken with cumin-spiced vegetables

    Green garlic chutney roast chicken with cumin-spiced vegetables

    Served with cumin-spiced vegetables this is the perfect roast dinner to shake up up your Sunday lunch. Scrub the veg well but there is no need to peel them. Leaving the skin on adds nutrients and fibre. Using baby potatoes means you don’t have to par-boil them, but if using other potatoes, slice thinly or par-boil first. If you are feeling adventurous, double the chutney ingredients and try marinating a whole roast chicken for a beautiful centrepiece dish.

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