Just because the season is changing doesn’t mean we’re ready to say goodbye to the warmth of winter cuisine. Keep your kitchen toasty and your belly full with these nourishing dinner ideas.
Jazz up the comforting combo of chicken and rice with these outside-the-box recipes. As well as the classic chicken fried rice, we've got dishes spanning Mexico to Korea in this tasty collection - all simple and all delish!
A pork shoulder is an exceptional centrepiece for a dinner party and it’s very low stress to prepare, as long as you get the crackling right! This tantalising Nici Wickes recipe will show you how to nail it every time.
If you’re trying to incorporate more veges into your weeknight meals, then we’ve got you covered. This hearty vege pie is tasty and nourishing, and will leave you with enough leftovers for everyone's lunch.
This prawn, kale and chickpea tabbouleh is such a simple way to power your body with nutrients. With the benefits of burghul, kale and prawns, as well as a zing from the lemon and herbs, this dish has everything you need.
This spaghetti recipe highlights the beauty of simplicity. Pasta needs little more than garlic, lemon and oil to make it into an exquisite meal – just throw plenty of flavour at it and make sure it’s cooked al dente!
Compromise on cost, not on flavour with this budget-friendly but oh-so-tasty chicken schnitzel recipe. Pair with our zingy lemon parsley butter and crunchy cabbage slaw for a well-balanced dinner idea.
Make dinner easier than ever thanks to these slow cooker chicken recipes. From a succulent honey mustard chicken dish to our all-too-simple chicken soup, these ideas will make your evenings carefree and delicious.
I used to order this curry at a Thai restaurant all the time until I decided to make my own version. It’s the perfect dish for a winter dinner, with the curry paste infusing the duck breast with fiery flavour.
Warm your bellies with our most cosy seafood recipes. From creamy chowders to crispy pies, these dishes are just what you need on a chilly evening - especially when served with a freshly baked loaf of bread.
Nadia Lim loves to cook food that is as close to nature as possible. This dish showcases that, with beautifully tender and juicy venison being served on top of her vibrant blackberry and wine-braised cabbage.
Put a vegetarian twist on the traditionally meat-based Italian ragu with this rich and flavoursome mushroom recipe. Served with pappardelle and topped with a zingy homemade gremolata, this dish is an all-round winner.
These short, chilly days are perfect for settling this slow-braised beef shin in the oven in the afternoon so that the aromas waft through the house for the rest of the day, tantalising our taste buds until dinnertime.