Needing some inspiration in the kitchen? Whether you find yourself in a recipe rut or you just feel like trying something new, we have a number of tasty dishes that will keep your spirits up. From super simple sides and breakfasts to gluten-free or vegetarian mains, there’s something for every cook and every mood. Take a look at our pick of 21 easy and delicious recipes to try this month.
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Breakfast
2. Poached Eggs With Avocado On Toast Recipe
This makes for a speedy and healthy plant-based breakfast.
3. Banana Choc Chip Muffins Recipe
Starters
4. Storecupboard Lentil Soup Recipe
This lentil soup made mainly with storecupboard ingredients is rich in dietary fibre – a true superfood.
5. Bruschetta With Baked Beans And Roasted Peppers Recipe
6. Carrot, Butternut Squash And Coriander Soup Recipe
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Mains and Sides
7. Carrot Salad With Spiced Chickpeas Recipe
Carrot salad with spiced chickpeas is a speedy salad that’s ready in only 20 minutes. It’s zesty and filling and can either be enjoyed on its own or with grilled meat or fish.
8. Moroccan Squash Pasta Recipe
9. Crispy Chicken And Roasted Crushed New Potatoes Recipe
10. Asparagus And Pesto Tarts Recipe
11. Easy Rice Bowls With Prawns And Broccoli Recipe
12. Crispy Pork Ribs With Soy And Maple Marinade Recipe
13. Pita Pizzas With Brie And Avocado Recipe
14. Sardine Spaghetti With Lemon And Black Pepper Crumb Recipe
A salty, zesty spaghetti recipe with crunch from a lemon and black pepper crumb.
15. Black-Eyed Bean And Beef Chilli Recipe
16. Stir-Fried Red Prawns Recipe
17. Cauliflower Cheese With Camembert Recipe
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Dessert
18. Easy Avocado Chocolate Mousse Recipe
20. Easy Hot Cross Buns Recipe
Just in time for Easter…
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Trying just one of these easy and delicious recipes every day will give you a new sense of purpose in the kitchen. Yum!
Compiled by Food and Decor Editor, Claire Badenhorst