• 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

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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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  • Next level veg chilli

    Next level veg chilli

    Elevate your chilli game with this hearty vegan recipe packed with smoky sweetness and spice. Serve with tortilla chips and guacamole or cooked rice

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  • Raspberry & shortbread crumble

    Raspberry & shortbread crumble

    Find frozen raspberries when fresh raspberries aren’t in season to make this glorious crumble, which uses crushed shortbread biscuits for the topping

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  • One-pan coconut fish curry pie

    One-pan coconut fish curry pie

    This is a delicious and comforting fusion pie, combining a spiced coconut fish curry with a light, crispy layer of filo pastry. I’ve used haddock but any firm fish works.

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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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  • One-pan smoky veggie lentil lasagne

    One-pan smoky veggie lentil lasagne

    Make this comforting no-bake lasagne and you’ll pack in lots of nutritious veggies, building up to 30 plant points for the week. The courgettes and mushrooms can be swapped out for other seasonal veg – leeks and aubergines work well.

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  • Miso salmon & veg traybake

    Miso salmon & veg traybake

    Throwing all the ingredients onto a tray and letting the oven do the work allows me time to tackle that never-ending to-do list. The miso marinade is super-versatile, too. It goes well with any flaky white fish or boneless chicken thighs. I like to double it up for drizzling over veg.

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  • Sweet & sour sprouts

    Sweet & sour sprouts

    Combine maple syrup and red wine vinegar to make a perfectly balanced dressing for brussels sprouts. Cranberries add a festive pop of colour and flavour to this recipe

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