Guacamole dip

Guacamole dip is a delicious Mexican snack made of avocado, lemon juice and chilli. This dip has a spicy tang and includes diced tomato and coriander to give it a little extra zing.

Lamb stew

Based on the classic Lancashire hotpot – a traditional hearty British dish – this delicious version is made with lamb leg steaks, carrots, onions and potatoes

Caramelised onions

These caramelised onions are a perfect accompaniment to any BBQ meats or sausages and they are great on homestyle burgers. Make them and they will keep in the fridge for up to 3 weeks.

Cottage pie

An old family favourite this recipe will certainly become a favourite with your family. Tasty lamb mince and fluffy mashed potato make this a budget-friendly and filling dinner.

Kids’ nachos

Make these kid-friendly nachos with a gentle spice mix that even the fussiest of eaters will love. Serve with corn nachos and let the hungry hordes dig in!

Porridge

Porridge is the ultimate breakfast. It’s low fat, high in protein, wholegrain, low G.I. and it fills you up in the most satisfying way for ages. The trick to real porridge is to make it from scratch. You'll never touch the packaged stuff again!

Lamb koftas and greek salad

This traditional Greek salad is fantastic when served with lamb koftas. It has a wonderful dressing that comes from the natural juices of the tomatoes and a drizzle of olive oil. It's best served at room temperature so you can appreciate the flavours of all the vegetables

Sweet potato soup

This hearty soup combines the heat of chili and cumin with sweet potato to make a warming bowl for a cold winter's day. Full of good stuff to keep the chill at bay!

Healthy granola

If you love a delicious bowl of granola for breakfast but are worried about it having a high sugar and fat content then this is the recipe for you. It’s full of healthy grains, seeds and fruit.

Chicken noodle salad

You can have this tasty chicken noodle salad on the table in 10 minutes which makes it a winner as a midweek meal that you can be sure the kids will eat. There are plenty of veggies to ensure they get a nutritious boost too.

Apple turtles

These cute little apple turtles are a sweet way to get your little ones eating their fruit. Get them to help you make them or just serve them up and watch them disappear.

Carrot walnut loaf

Carrot and walnuts are a classic combo and taste terrific when baked together into a bread. Try this easy loaf that's a healthy choice with only half a cup of sugar added. Perfect for afternoon tea after a busy day.