One Pan Lasagne

If you really love lasagne but don't want to wait hours and have a sink full of dishes then this one pan lasagne recipe is for you. It has all the delicious flavours but it's quick and easy!

Chicken noodle soup

Chicken soup has plenty of health-giving properties and makes the best 'get well' gift for sick friends and family. This version of the soup combines plenty of vegetables, noodles and a whole chicken.

Marcella’s minestrone

The secret to this veggie-packed soup is in the parmesan rind which flavours the broth. Keep yours in the freezer when you come to the end of a chunk of parmesan and you'll always have it ready for when you're making soup. Serve this heart soup with crusty bread and extra cheese.

Lollipop lamb

Kids love eating anything with their hands so these French-trimmed lamb chops are perfect for little people. Once cooked, squeeze on a swirly shape with tomato sauce and you've got yourself some lamb lollipops!

Mexican layer bake

Fancy Mexican with a twist? Then try this tasty Mexican layer bake recipe. Layers of flatbread with chorizo, tomato, chicken and cheese make this a filling dinner for hungry hoardes. Serve a slice with crisp lettuce and tomato for a complete meal.

Zucchini slice

Simple, healthy and oh-so-easy, this zucchini slice recipe makes a quick dinner or healthy lunch box snack. It’s also great for using up whatever’s left in the fridge at the end of the week.

Peas and bacon

A tasty side dish that goes well with roasts and sausages and it's super simple to make. Steaming the peas keeps nutrients in and takes a lot less time to cook.

Whole spiced fish

Roast red snapper is a great 'meaty' dish when you want something different from a regular weekend roast. The Asian-inspired flavour rub adds a gorgeous, tangy flavour that works well served on a mound of fluffy rice and a side of steamed Asian greens.

Potato patties

This is a very mildly spiced dish, so all being well, your kids should enjoy it too. The currants add a lovely sweet contrast. And who doesnt love pappadums!

Lamb shanks with lentils

Nothing says winter like slow-cooked lamb in a rich tomato and lentil sauce. Shanks are affordable and delicious, the perfect choice for this simple dish. Here we simmer them slowly for 2 hours until they fall apart tender.