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1 to 3 hours + Lunch recipes (78)

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Recipe by: Faye
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A step by step recipe for making a baked potato. Use for jacket potatoes - try soured cream and chives, Cheddar cheese and bacon, chilli con carne or ratatouille.
 
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This salad is fruity, high in fibre and full of flavour. It makes a lovely presentation. Use soya yoghurt to make this dish vegan.
 
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A very tasty, hearty and rich flavoured meal, great with rice or crusty bread, a bottle of wine or a beer! Make in advance to improve the flavours.
 
Recipe by: Julie
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A unique twist on French onion soup.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Club-shaped butternut squash are widely available and make any dish look attractive and taste superb. Their glorious, sweet, orange flesh is rich in beta-carotene, as well as containing vitamins C and E.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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A popular, farmhouse-style recipe, but with the addition of juicy leeks and sun-blush tomatoes for a healthier result. Excellent for brunch or for an easy lunch or supper, served with a simple salad.
 
Recipe by: Lesley Robinson
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A gorgeously creamy leek soup with a sharp cheese and mustard kick. It makes a delicious lunch served with cheese and onion bread or walnut bread. Plus, it's vegetarian too!
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Ruby-red and intensely flavoured, this soup looks stunning swirled with sour cream. Serve as a starter or light lunch with slices of rye bread.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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This cold golden soup with its hint of sweetness is delicious on a summer's day.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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These popular Chinese light bites, filled with chicken and crisp vegetables, are given a new twist, wrapped with filo pastry rather than the usual wonton wrappers, then baked, not deep-fried. Enjoy with a fruity chutney and an Oriental-style salad, or serve as party nibbles.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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A real Scottish classic – serve this hearty combination of chicken, leeks, rice and prunes with wedges of warm soda bread spread thick with butter.
 
Recipe by: The Messy Cook
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This tasty sandwich makes a delicious and healthy lunch that's easy to take to work. Also great for picnics!
 
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Comfort food, pure and simple, using storecupboard ingredients. Serve with fried egg and grilled tomato for a hearty breakfast or brunch, or on its own with some green veg for supper.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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You can use any white fish for these home-made fish fingers coated in a sesame seed crumb, so see what is on offer and buy the best of the day.
 
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Great healthy and filling snack or dinner.
 
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This has always been a favourite in our family since I was little. My mum gave me the recipe last year, when I cooked it for the first time. Now it's not just for Christmas anymore! It's fab warm, but also good cold. This can be made in advance and chilled in the fridge
 
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Roasting the squash first results in a delicious sweetness - well worth the effort!
 
Recipe by: MICHELLE0011
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The coolness of the fruit tastes great with the spicy salmon.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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The filling for this very special tart combines asparagus spears with strips of Parma ham, peas and grated pecorino cheese in a garlic-flavoured egg custard. The pastry case is made from a light yeasted shortcrust that is surprisingly low in fat. Small minted new potatoes would make a perfect accompaniment.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Pan bagna is a Mediterranean layered sandwich, often prepared in a hollowed-out round, rustic loaf. Here eggs, anchovies, capers, basil and tomatoes – all ingredients from a classic salade niçoise – are layered in a long French loaf, then left so that the flavours can mingle and soak into the bread. It's a great picnic lunch.
 
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