A quick, simple way to roast a chicken, retaining all the moisture and flavour. Using a lower oven temperature saves energy, too. Serve as part of a Caesar salad, in a wrap or as a roast.
Sweet winter squash is the perfect complement to tender salmon in this fragrant coconut curry recipe. The intense flavors of the green curry infuse the fresh vegetables, bathing the dish in a spicy coconut sauce brightened with fresh lime juice. Enjoy the curry as a one-dish meal or add steamed rice to soak up every last bit of the delicious sauce.
The ideal bread recipe for beginner bakers, as it requires very little kneading and no proving. Soda bread is known for being slightly denser than other loaves – it’s great for breakfast or served toasted with a hearty bowl of soup.
This rich autumnal dish is great for some midweek comfort - velvety, creamy squash sauce is stirred through quick and easy fresh pasta and is made all in one pot making it a winning dish.
This poached and roasted duck recipe is perfect for a round-the-table whanau (family) meal. It is inspired by the Titi / Mutton bird, an endemic seabird to the South Pacific foraged by the Māori for thousands of years. Recipe by Matthew Burgess @matblak
The ultimate weekend bake, easy enough to make with children. These decadent muffins are best eaten on the day or kept in a sealed container and heated slightly before serving.
This dish is quite a show-stopper when presented. The sea bass is baked in paper to self-steam and the quinoa soaks up the juices and retains the lovely flavours. The Moroccan spices add an unusually warm but delicious taste to the fish. A great alternative to meat for a special occasion or festive meal.
An elegant and classic French bistro dish, sure to be the star of the table. Slow-cooked duck legs, tender and delectable, served with creamy potato puree, a delightful combination of rich flavours and textures.
Made with dessert pears and nutty frangipane, this perfectly golden tart is as delicious as it is comforting. Serve with whipped cream, or enjoy as is.
Leftover lettuce can be a bit unappealing, but I’ve got a recipe here that turns it into a delicious advantage! I use lettuce leaves to soak up the gorgeous juices from my roast pork – it’s a total game-changer.