Foods and recipes
- Type: Foods
Cream is a dairy product made from the higher-fat layer that is skimmed during milk production. It comes in a variety of different forms such as single, double and whipping cream which can be used in both sweet and savoury dishes.
- Type: FoodsVeganVegetarianChristmas
Crunchy, sweet delicious carrots are one of our more flexible veggies to use up. We can munch them raw, grate them in salads and bake carrot cakes.
- Type: Foods
Such a versatile food with many uses in sweet and savoury recipes. Hard cheese is made from cows milk and contains many nutrients such as calcium.
- Type: Foods
Cabbage is part of the brassica family which includes cauliflower and broccoli. There are many different types to choose from such as red, white and green. It can be shredded raw to make coleslaw, and steamed or braised as part of your dinner.
- Type: Foods
A member of the brassica family like cabbage and broccoli, cauliflowers are more commonly clusters of tightly packed white flower heads with outer green leaves. You can also get green and purple varieties too.
- Type: Foods
Celery comes from the same family as carrots. It's high in water content and contains many vitamins and minerals as well as being a good source of fibre. The whole veg can be eaten - leaves, stalks and heart.
- Type: Foods
Soft cheese such as Brie, Camembert, Gorgonzola and feta, is made from milk and comes in a wide range of flavours. It's a great addition to many meals and is also enjoyed on its own, often eaten with fruit.
- Type: RecipesEasyTinned
We're making corned beef cool with this simple fritter recipe.
Cook time: 30 minutes - Type: RecipesIntermediateMeatChristmas
Make the most of leftovers from a Christmas meal by combining cooked turkey, cranberry sauce and stuffing in these festive pasties.
Cook time: 30-45 minutes - Type: RecipesVegetarianEasyCook with kidsMeals for freezing
An easy, deliciously chocolatey way to save that leftover Christmas pudding from the bin by Scotland's National Chef, Gary Maclean.
Cook time: 30-45 minutes