Paleo sweet chilli sauce
This Paleo sweet chilli sauce is a delicious twist on the traditional store bought favourite, and ridiculously easy to make.
This Paleo sweet chilli sauce is a delicious twist on the traditional store bought favourite, and ridiculously easy to make.
With all the flavours of the original Anzac biscuits, coconut and golden syrup, these muffins are moist and delicious. Pop them into lunch boxes or whip up a batch for afternoon tea.
These baked zucchini fries make a change from the potato version, and theyre a lot healthier as well. You might even be able to convince the kids that theyre regular chips!
Here's what you make when you've got leftover boiled spuds and fresh veggies to use up - Spanish omelette! Serve on its own as a tasty lunch dish or with salad and crusty bread for a more substantial dinner.
Make your own Cherry Ripe bars at home with this scrummy recipe. You'll save a whole heap of money and this version is much kinder to your waistline than the shop-bought variety. Yum!
This slow cooker pavlova recipe is the easiest pavlova that you will ever cook. The slow cooker has the perfect low-heat and even temperature that pavlovas require for a consistent good result.
Re-created from Nigella Lawson's delicious recipe, here we whip up our favourite Kiwi year round dessert with a decadent chocolate difference and berries to boot!
This 5 cup loaf is easy and can be made from ingredients in your pantry. It's a great fallback recipe for when you are out of eggs. Make and slice it for lunch box treats, or just pop it in the oven for afternoon tea.
If you love lemon curd or lemon butter then this recipe is for YOU! It is so easy you will never buy lemon curd at the supermarket again. You can use this to fill pastry cups, to spread on toast or to fill cupcakes with.
Getting kids to eat their vegetables is easy when they have the fun of assembling this tasty dish themselves. Try this recipe for kid-friendly san choy bow which will quickly become a firm family favourite.
Got a chocolate craving? Next time your sweet tooth starts crying out for something yummy, give these chocolate chia cubes a go. Made with spelt and chia seeds, not only will you satisfy your chocolate craving, but you'll get a good hit of healthy wholegrains too!
Try this wonderfully healthy variation on a margherita pizza - sweet potatoes (kumara) stuffed with pasta sauce, herbs and cheese.
If school mornings are crazy at your house like they are at mine then you will love these breakfast biscuits. They are choc-full of healthy oats, raisins and coconut. This makes them perfect for eating on the way to school in the car and will give them enough energy to make it to recess.
This chocolate peppermint slice will have the family fighting over the last piece every time. It's delicious and easy to make.
Chilli con carne is an easy Mexican recipe you can whip up in no time at all - and served with all the trimmings, you can enjoy a delicious Mexican feast with next to no effort at all.
This easy peasy pasta dish uses evaporated milk as the basis of a creamy sauce with ham and parsley to make a budget-friendly, kid-pleasing simple family meal.
These meatballs with couscous is a great budget-friendly dinner. The sweet-spicy couscous is a nice contrast to the meatballs. You may like to make the meatballs quite plain so that the kids will eat them.
Making pot pies instead of the regular kind cuts down on your pastry consumption, as you only use a circle to top each ceramic dish.
These cheesey tuna wrap melts are perfect for a weekend lunch or after sports snack.
Hearty pork chops grilled or barbecued with a tangy make-ahead salad on the side - this is midweek dining at its best. If you're feeling extra lazy, buy the feta already marinated from the deli.
This has to be the easiest recipe ever for basic cupcakes, with five ingredients and just 15 minutes baking time. The time you save cooking them, leaves more time for decorating the cupcakes, which is the fun part for the kids.
This is great for lunch with a side salad or great for entertaining. Just cut it into bite size pieces and garnish, if you are vegetarian simply leave out the ham.
Kids will love making these sweet little biscuits. Dipping them in icing and then sprinkles is what childhood cooking dreams are made of! Don't forget to chill the dough to make cutting out the biscuits easy.
You can have this quick glazed salmon on the table in 20 minutes. Its simple Asian flavours are healthy and fresh and we could all do with more fish in our diet.
This creamy low-fat custard is so easy that you will make it again and again. It is perfect in trifles, over fruit and on puddings.
To make great sushi you need to make the real sushi rice this is a easy fail safe recipe
These fruity pizzas are a sweet snack that is made from pikelets spread with orange cream cheese whip and topped with fresh fruit. Kids will love making these with a grown-up's help.
These fruit sushi are a cute fruity snack for parties, for after school or just as a fun cooking activity with the kids.
This spicy, Spanish-inspired one-pot meal is hearty, nutritious and warming. Serve it in individual ramekins or a large casserole - either way, it is sure to satisfy even the hungriest dinner guests.