Soft polenta with roast squash, kale & hazelnuts
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims only
This dish makes a wonderful accompaniment to a roast chicken or some lovely crackling-covered pork. It works well as a vegetarian main course too
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims only
This dish makes a wonderful accompaniment to a roast chicken or some lovely crackling-covered pork. It works well as a vegetarian main course too
Put some welly in your Christmas dinner. Make these vegan Wellingtons ahead of time for a less stressed Christmas dinner. Even the meat eaters will love them!
This hearty salad is iron-rich and full of autumn flavours – serve on its own or as a Sunday roast side dish
If you're feeling like a lazy supper, this easy vegan squash recipe is deliciously spiced. Serve with a dollop of coconut yogurt
Ready-to-eat chickpeas and grains, marinated artichokes, sun-dried tomatoes and mozzarella are all you need to create a baked squash that's low in calories and bursting with flavour
Do something different with barbecued halloumi. Marinated in spices, these cheese and butternut squash skewers are an irresistible mix of sweet and savoury
An easy vegan curry with tender sweet squash, coconut milk, garam masala, turmeric, fresh mint and coriander – simple to prepare yet big on flavour
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims only
For a quick version of sauerkraut, try cabbage simmered in white wine, with onion and herbs. The acidity of this side dish pairs beautifully with the unctuousness of roast pork
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims only
Jazz up your bangers with herbs, wholegrain mustard and butternut squash. Serve with mashed potato and juices from the pan
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims only
Fennel seeds and flaky sea salt give these roasted new potatoes a crispy, flavoursome finish
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims only
Roasting root veg really brings out the flavour, perfect for this warm comforting mash
This vibrant purée is so simple to make, and is a brilliant way of gently introducing your baby to a wider variety of flavours. But you can simply leave the garlic out, if you prefer