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Sticky date pudding
This pudding is classic comfort food. Individual servings keep the portion size sensible and allow you to really savour every mouthful.
HFG berry brûlée
A traditional treat dessert loses none of its creamy appeal when made this way; it will become a new favourite for special occasions.
Lamb shank, capsicum and lentil casserole
Lamb shanks are a winter favourite; here they’re made healthier with lentils and extra vegies.
Pork, tomato, cannellini bean and rocket casserole
The rocket, added at the last minute, lends a fresh burst to this tasty dish.
Chicken, lemon and thyme casserole
A sprinkle of lemon zest and parsley would finish this casserole off nicely.
Lime fish casserole
Use meaty fish fillets for this dish, so they don’t overcook. Monkfish would be a great choice.
Olive, thyme and tomato muffins
Freeze these muffins so you’ll always have something quick to pop in the lunchbox.
Baked omelette
Vary the vegetables you add to this dish and it makes a great choice for an economical meal.
Spicy baked eggs
The tomato and lentil mix can be made up in advance and then the egg broken into each dish as required.
Mixed mushroom soup
Add plenty of freshly ground black pepper to really bring out the flavour of the mushrooms.
Chicken schnitzel with coleslaw
If you’re short on time, buy a bag of coleslaw mix and you’ll have a near-instant dinner.
Grilled pork with pear and cheddar salad
Pears are in season, so make the most of them in this salad. Try it with other cheeses like feta or goats’ cheese.
Spicy beef sticks with mashed potato
Get the kids to help make the skewers and enjoy making and eating this meal together.
Curried chicken and kumara pilaf
Pilafs are delicious and easy to cook. One-pot cooking at its best.
Fruit bread and butter pudding
A delicious and healthy makeover of the old classic, that’s easy to throw together from ingredients you’ll have at home.
Baked tomato rice with tuna
Baked rice dishes like these are really easy to throw together, and make comforting winter dinners.

