Rainbow spaghetti
Try making this rainbow spaghetti as a sensory activity for babies and toddlers, or serve as a fun lunch – just top with their favourite dressing, and enjoy with a salad
Try making this rainbow spaghetti as a sensory activity for babies and toddlers, or serve as a fun lunch – just top with their favourite dressing, and enjoy with a salad
Try a new, fun way to serve watermelon to kids. You could also push green and black grapes onto kebab sticks and finish with a strawberry
Pack in the fruit with these fun rainbow lollies, made with mango, banana, kiwi and berries. If you want a more vivid colour, add food colouring to the fruity mixes
Take eggs to the next level with a Korean-inspired ‘tornado’ omelette. It involves twirling chopsticks in the eggs to shape them as they cook in a hot pan
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims only
Transform the classic ham and cheese quiche with the more grown up flavours of chorizo and manchego. It makes a lovely summer lunch or supper served with salad
Bake a batch of these easy muffins, drizzled with a tangy lemon icing, using an all-in-one method. They’re great for elevenses or whenever you need a sweet treat
Impress guests over for lunch with this French onion quiche with a gruyère and thyme pastry. Anchovies in the filling give an extra-special umami flavour
This cheesy, bubbling meatball and mozzarella pasta bake is the ultimate comforting weeknight supper. This family-friendly recipe is a true crowd-pleaser
Love lemon meringue pie but looking for a vegan version? We have just the recipe, which recreates the classic dessert using plant-based ingredients
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims only
Bake this satisfying pull-apart loaf, stuffed with oozy cheese, mustard and ham. You can use any cheese you have in the fridge