1Cannellini Bean and Meatball Stew
2Lime and Coriander Fish Cakes
These salmon and prawn fishcakes are zesty and fragrant in equal measure. You could swap the salmon for another meaty fish such as cod.
Recipe: Lime and Coriander Fish Cakes
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4Gnocchi-Topped Chicken Pie
Chicken pies can be quite a faff to bring together – not sure when the cheeses melt to make an unctuous sauce and you use pre-cooked chook. This one is so much easier!Easiest ever pie!
Recipe: Gnocchi-Topped Chicken Pie
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5Stromboli
The whole family will enjoy these rolled pizza breads, crammed full of flavour and oozing with cheesiness. If you’re cooking for veggies, omit the mortadella and pepperoni and make sure to use vegetarian mozzarella.
Recipe: Stromboli
6Smokey Vegan Porcini 'Meatballs' and Creamy Mash
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7Shepherd's Pie
This shepherd's pie recipe is a classic for good reason, it's cheap and tasty.
Recipe: Shepherd's Pie
8Cock-a-leekie Pie
Cock-a-leekie soup traditionally has prunes in it, but leave them out if you’d prefer.
Recipe: Cock-a-leekie Pie
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9Mixed Bean Stew with Salsa Verde
This warming stew is packed full of flavour, with a hearty base and fresh salsa verde topping. If you can’t find mixed beans, use any other tinned or combination of tinned of beans you like.
Recipe: Mixed Bean Stew with Salsa Verde
10Slow Cooker Spiced and Fruity Chicken Stew
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11Chicken Chasseur
Warm up cold days with this traditional chicken stew. If you aren’t a fan of mushrooms, swap them out for your favourite vegetable.
Recipe: Chicken Chasseur
12Vegan Lasagne
This creamy lasagne will be loved by vegans and meat eaters alike! Use any meat-free mince that you fancy, though we found Quorn works particularly well here.
Recipe: Vegan Lasagne
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13Chicken Chilli Masala
For when nothing but a properly hot chicken curry will do! Serious spice lovers can eat the whole chillies along with the curry, but be warned it will be fiery! The curry leaves aren’t a garnish – frying them at the last minute with fresh spices adds an intense aromatic flavour that’s integral to the dish.
Recipe: Chicken Chilli Masala
14Veggie Paneer Jalfrezi
Up the chilli if you fancy something a little spicier. If you are not a fan of chickpeas simply double the paneer.
Recipe: Veggie Paneer Jalfrezi
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15Slow Cooker Meatballs
If you want to add extra flavour, brown your meatballs in a hot pan before adding to the slow cooker at step 4.
Recipe: Slow Cooker Meatballs
16Chicken Tikka Masala Pie
What’s even better than a curry? A pastry-topped one of course! This would also be great with turkey breast instead of chicken thighs, if you like.
Recipe: Chicken Tikka Masala Pie
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17Speedy Prawn Peanut Curry
This curry is ready in just 20min and you’ll have many of the ingredients in your store cupboard already. Any nut butter can replace the peanut butter in this recipe - we particularly like it with cashew butter.
Recipe: Speedy Prawn Peanut Curry
18Pesto Chicken Stew
This stew can be enjoyed as is, or is great for batch cooking and freezing so you always have a home-cooked meal to hand. This stew is wonderful as the base for a mash- or pastry-topped pie or finished with homemade dumplings.
Recipe: Pesto Chicken Stew
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19Fragrant Lamb and Chickpea Stew with Spiced Flatbreads
20Haddock and Tomato Casserole
This warming dish is full of bright and sunny flavours - perfect for banishing the first of the autumn chills.
Recipe: Haddock and Tomato Casserole

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