Summer Zucchini, Potato & Red Pepper
A great summer dish that goes with barbecue meats and seafood.
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A great summer dish that goes with barbecue meats and seafood.

Creamy and rich, but with fresh sharp notes from lemon, offset with salty crunch!

Best-ever banana and yoghurt? Yep.

Vegetarian night. Woo-hoo, when this salad is in the house!

These patties are bursting with flavour. Squidge them into buns, baps or French bread!

Light and tasty meatballs with a gorgeous marsala glaze. Mmmm.

This is such a good salad to make for a picnic – but it’s hard to resist chowing down before you arrive!

You have to agree – these look good enough to eat!

This is fancy enough for a special dinner, but the good thing is that all the prep can be done in advance, including the sauce.

Tomatoes, prawns and feta …WooHoo! Sounds like summer to me. Or autumn, fall, spring, winter … you get it, these prawns are sensational any time, any season.

Fast, savoury, moreish, your friends will wolf these down!

Regardless of any tweaks you may make, this is a beautifully balanced bake.

This tart is truly delicious and just that little bit more interesting than the standard, with the addition of warming spice.

Mushroom & Gruyère Galette made with rough puff pastry and a splash of truffle oil. It’s dreamy for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

Light and fluffy, smelling sweetly of caramel and tasting delicious, these might just be the best-ever muffins!

Grab a loaf of crusty bread to go with these flavour-packed tomatoes. Sensational.

Dip, dunk, dollop … it’s all going to taste good with Sicilian mint pesto.

Golden and crunchy!

This is not earth-shatteringly good, it’s just good: good for you, good enough, cheap and easy!

Sometimes you need a bit of tang. And a fresh bite. Here it is!

Sweet and savoury, this frittata is at its best while still warm, about 1 hour after making.

Add some punch with ginger, garlic and chilli and a handful of black sesame seeds.

Smoky paprika, pungent garlic and green olives, and nutty dry sherry. Oh, and pork. Scrumptious.

A delicious tart that’s posh enough for a dinner party, but with homegrown rhubarb, an affordable option for the family.
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