Mozzarella with spicy tomatoes & garlicky toast
Make the most of tomato season in summer with this simple recipe. You could finish with a drizzle of balsamic vinegar to bring out the sweetness
Make the most of tomato season in summer with this simple recipe. You could finish with a drizzle of balsamic vinegar to bring out the sweetness
Serve up this vibrant salad with watermelon, mint and feta on balmy summer days. Pure, cooling refreshment, it will fast become your favourite seasonal side
Make this speedy brunch or lunch in the air-fryer and serve on its own, or include as part of a bigger breakfast spread
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
Mint and lemon bring a summery freshness to this pasta dish, and the scented pangrattato crumb is a lively, crunchy alternative to parmesan
Vibrant and fresh, these toasts are great for al fresco eating. Spread thickly with goat’s cheese and top with minty peas and beans, plus lemon zest for colour
Make a classic ham & cheese toastie in your air-fryer – try gruyère instead of cheddar, if you like, or sourdough in place of your usual bread
Try a speedy, low-fat pesto as a delicious alternative to oil for frying eggs – it adds great flavour to the dish, too, to make a perfect brunch or lunch
Load slices of focaccia with pesto, mozzarella, rocket, red onion and tomato. They’re a perfect sandwich for feeding a crowd in a picnic.
Let the flavour of tomatoes shine through in our ultimate tomato soup. To get the best from tomatoes, we’ve used every trick we know to boost their flavour
Enjoy this salad as a generous dinner for two, or as a light lunch or supper for four. Samphire sings when paired with crab and this zesty dressing
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims/non-pork eaters.
Use larger slices of sourdough for our fig, burrata and prosciutto tartines for an impressive-looking lunch or starter that’s deceptively easy.