FoodSavvy Recipes
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Pumpkin and Raisin Loaf
Big Halloween pumpkins are always impressive and if you have the flesh from one of these, we recommend using it in this pumpkin and raisin loaf.
Pumpkin Passata
This is a kid (and adult) friendly pasta sauce. The perfect meal for after you've carved pumpkins for halloween and are wondering what to do with the carvings. Scarily easy, cheap and tasty.
Pumpkin Kimchi
This autumnal veg kimchi uses pumpkin leftovers, but also another seasonal favourite, pears. The lesser loved turnip also gets a Korean-inspired make over. And the addition of the chipotle chilli flakes adds additional smokiness that pairs well with the other flavours. Serve alongside any dish or eat it by the spoonful.
Eggless Mushroom and Greens Frittatas
These frittatas are made from the very versatile pulse, the chickpea. Chickpea flour is essentially dried, ground chickpeas—fancy that?
Use up whatever veg you have in your fridge and serve with a pesto or tomato-based dip. They can be made in advance and will keep in the fridge for about 5 days and they also freeze well.
Pea and Pumpkin Seed Pesto
This green pesto is a simple and tasty way to use up pumpkin seeds that are often wasted. You can add grated parmesan (or any other hard cheese) if you wish, but it is equally good without. This recipe is cheap to make using frozen peas. But you could use any variety of green vegetables like spinach or broccoli. If serving with pasta try adding halved cherry tomatoes just before serving.
Beetroot and Ginger Soup
The spice of the ginger plays off beautifully against the sweetness of the beetroot in this soup recipe. Best eaten in the winter when you need a tasty and thrifty pick-me-up.
Kedge or Vedge
Kedgeree combines the dual traditional British Friday night foods of fish and curry, and is so full of flavour that it works without the fish too. It is traditionally a breakfast dish, but is also great for lunch or dinner. What’s more, it’s a perfect home for leftover rice, and odds and ends of herbs and greens. What’s not to like?
Sage and White Beans with Pasta
Aromatic sage is used in Italian cooking with pasta dishes such as gnocchi and risotto. We have paired it with white beans in this delicious pasta. It is known as a ‘miracle herb,’ for its healing properties, Italians even used to use it to clean their teeth.
Iced Carrot Cake
A fool proof carrot cake recipe that has the flexibility to use up wonky carrots and dried fruit and nuts available in your store cupboard.
Funfetti Tray Bake
Some kids love school, some don’t. But we haven’t met one yet that doesn’t love school sprinkle cake. Try our simple plant based version at home for all of the flavour, but less of the GHGs from animal products.
Chocolate and Hazelnut Spread
This spread is so chocolatey and yummy. It can make a lovely present idea! Good news is, you can make a present to yourself as well…
Ginger Biscuits
Delicious spicy ginger biscuits, why buy them when you can make them better yourself?
Eastern Mess
This quick pudding can be whipped up in no time, perfect for when you have a sudden dessert craving. A slight twist on the traditional Eton Mess. Yoghurt is one of the most wasted foods as people don’t always use it before it spoils.
Versatile Tomato Sauce
A great sauce that’s simple to whip up using store cupboard ingredients. This can be used as a base for lasagne, bolognese, pasta bake, chilli con carne or even curry. You can also blend up with a little stock for a delicious and easy tomato soup.
Preserved Lemons
A jar of preserved lemons will brighten up your kitchen and put an end to popping to the shops for a single lemon.Traditionally used in Moroccan cooking, these lemons taste great in tagines or with vegetables, chicken or fish.
Southern Indian Style Banana Peel Chutney
This chutney would be the perfect accompaniment to Southern Indian dishes or even cheese or meat dishes. It is best made with organic banana peels, but for non-organic bananas, soak the peels in 4 parts water and 1-part white vinegar for 20 minutes before rinsing. Keep for yourself or give as a gift.
Fruit Peel Vinegar
Not sure what to do with leftover fruit peel? We have just the remedy in a delicious fruit peel vinegar. This makes an amazing set of gifts if poured into pretty bottles and an amazing base for a salad dressing.
Spicy Pickled Watermelon Rind
This is the perfect watermelon waste buster and tastes great with both Mexican and Japanese food, actually it takes great with everything.
Peri Peri Sauce
Just like the Colonel’s secret blend, Nando’s peri peri sauce is one of the most hotly debated recipes on the internet. Our fakeaway versions uses the whole lemon to reduce food waste and the flavour really bangs. Use this sauce to marinade leftover veg, chicken or fish, nom nom nom.
Burger Sauce
Love a Maccy D’s? This homemade take on the famous burger sauce recipe will have you shouting ‘I’m lovin’ it.’ What’s more you will likely have most of the ingredients in your store cupboard ready to rock, including those sauce bottles with just a little bit left.
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