Veggie pikelets

These scrumptious pikelets are packed full of healthy vegetables that your kids won't even notice. Whip them up for afternoon tea or pop into lunch boxes for a tasty and nutritious snack.

Chicken schnitzel

Chicken schnitzel is a sure-fire winner with kids and adults alike, with it's golden and crunchy crumbs on the outside and moist chicken on the inside. You can freeze this before cooking and keep some to cook later!

Savoury tart

This savoury tart recipe is a great base for you to add your choice of fillings. This one contains sweet potato, onion and sage in a base of eggs with cream. Of course if making pastry isn’t your thing, then definitely use thawed ready-rolled shortcrust pastry from the supermarket.

Eeezy Peezy Pizza

Only 2 ingredients to make a crunchy delicious pizza base that you can pop salt and garlic for garlic bread or let the kids choose their favourite toppings

Spicy kedgeree

Kedgeree is a spicy Anglo-Indian dish that was traditionally served for breakfast in the days of Colonial rule in India. Rice, lentils, smoked fish, boiled eggs and spices combine to make a filling and healthy start to the day. Great for lunches too!

Caramel slice

Creamy delicious caramel slice can be made with this simple recipe using condensed milk and melted chocolate. It’s perfect to make for cake stalls and as a once-in-a-while lunch box treat.

Almond pancakes

Here’s another gluten-free pancake recipe to add to your repertoire. With a wonderful nutty flavour from the almonds, and a hint of cinnamon, they’re a nutrient-dense and delicious breakfast that everyone will love.

Chocolate crispy biscuits

These biscuits may be the chocolate chip biscuits of your dreams. A little bit crunchy, a little bit chewy and sandwiched together with even more chocolate! A simple recipe that the kids can help with, these biscuits make a great addition to the biscuit barrel and will become a family favourite.

Pumpkin fritters

A great way to use up left over pumpkin from a Sunday roast, these sweet and savoury pumpkin fritters are a great afternoon tea treat. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar for a taste that's hard to beat!

Caramel fudge

Caramel fudge is a classic recipe that uses condensed milk, butter, golden syrup and brown sugar. Delicious and melt-in-the-mouth, you won't be able to stop at one piece!

Homemade baked beans

If your kids love baked beans, why not try making your own version that are healthy, cheap and just as tasty as the tinned variety? These have the yummy addition of chopped bacon making them lovely to have piled on hot toast for a quick tea.

Baked banana chips

These baked banana chips bear no resemblance to those hard fried disks that are in the health food aisle in the supermarket. You are just two ingredients away from a tasty snack for your family.