Impossible quiche

This is a really beautiful and flavoursome quiche. Impossible quiche is called "impossible" because all the ingredients are mixed together and poured into a dish and when it cooks it forms it's own crust with filling.

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.

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.

Olive focaccia

Making bread isn't as hard as you might think. This foccacia is topped with olives and garlic for a delicious bake that will make your whole house smell gorgeous.

Cold pizza strips

I made up the sauce recipe when my youngest refused to eat vegetables. It is a fast and healthy base sauce. You can use the leftover sauce for another meal, perhaps a pasta dish during the week or a base for a meat sauce.

Cute carrot cupcakes

These cute-as-a-button carrot cupcakes are packed full of healthy grated carrot, which means not only are the sweet and pretty, but they are also good for you! The kids will LOVE these little goodies come Easter time!

Anzac biscuits

Crunchy and delicious, Anzac biscuits made with oats are a lower GI alternative to many packet biscuits and are cheap to make. Containing coconut, golden syrup and butter, these biscuits do not use egg as a binding agent.

Pizza pinwheels

These pizza pinwheels are super-easy to make, having no yeast in the recipe. They are equally popular as a snack after school as a yummy alternative to sandwiches in the lunch box.