Buttery new potatoes, zingy lemon and sweet succulent salmon are paired together in this hearty salad for a real taste of summer. With only five minutes needed to prep, throw in some sundried tomatoes and olives for a sunny Mediterranean flavour.
This is a traditional and comforting Irish recipe which is great to have on a Sunday
Considered a delicacy in Europe, this cured fish goes nicely with the creamy and velvety taste of new potatoes
A classic tomato soup made using delicious Tesco Finest temptation tomatoes, this simple, healthy recipe is a great one to start with if you've never made soup. Make extra and freeze for another time.
This soup will thicken a little as it stands, so thin it out with a splash of hot water or stock if needed
Transform chicken fillets into delicious zesty and herby escalopes. Marinated in garlic, lemon, thyme and parsley, then fried, these golden fillets are cooked with the marinate and are served with the flavoursome pan juices.
Make your own Swedish meatballs with this tasty take on the Scandi classic. In this version, fresh dill, nutmeg and apple are included, for extra freshness and sweetness. The moreish sauce is made using beef stock and soured cream. Enjoy with mash and greens.
These flavoursome kebabs feature a super-easy miso, soy and ginger dressing and interesting textures with smoky aubergine and charred halloumi. Fire up the barbecue for a delicious veggie main.
These veggie samosa puffs make a delicious addition to a picnic. They’re based on the flavours of traditional Bangladeshi samosas – but easier to make!
Upma is a traditionally south Indian breakfast, but is so simple and versatile it can be a lunch or snack too. Try this take on it using cubes of bread and whichever fresh veggies that you have to hand
Simply dressed in a squeeze of fresh lime and smoked paprika, these grilled prawns are a great way to get a taste of Spain to your dinner table. The tart salad of mango, red onion and tomato complements the prawns excellently.
Craving a curry without the calories? Try this aromatic fish soup with fragrant coconut milk and ginger. Onions, ginger and garlic are softened in the pan before being combined with storecupboard spices, any white fish fillet, coconut milk and tomato puree. Curry easy.
This is a great side salad, starter or light lunch option. The gentle heat of the chorizo, the tang of the tomatoes and the sweetness of the red onions each provide the perfect complement to each other. Serve with crusty bread.
Mackerel is an inexpensive fish that offers up bags of delicious flavour.
Fresh crab is one of life's great luxuries and this salad carries its gorgeous taste even further. Made with zingy lime, capers, tabasco and soft avocado, it's dip-like texture is perfect for scooping up in little gem lettuce leaves.
This spinach mushroom and Brie tart makes a perfect lunch or first course at a supper party. Start by blind baking the pastry, then, make the cheesy mushroom filling before popping back in the oven to finish.
Bacon and avocado are one of the best double acts in food and they're combined beautifully in this salad. Parmesan croutons add crunch (an excellent way of using up ciabatta bread, too) and are so much easier to make than you might think.
The next time you're planning a BBQ, consider making these chilli and caper marinated tuna steaks. Capers and fish are a match made in food heaven, and when you factor in the meaty flavour of juicy tuna steaks straight from the grill, you're in Nirvana.
Sometimes a warm salad is in order and this recipe with watercress, roasted tomatoes, crispy bacon, tangy feta and pine nuts will pack your bowls with flavour.
Liven up your lamb chops with this fragrant, flavoursome Indian-inspired dish, which is easy to make, too. Cooking the new potatoes with mustard seeds adds an aromatic hit. Serve with steamed greens or a salad.
Breakfast for dinner is one of life's great pleasures, and this frittata packs in all the best elements of a fry up: Sausages, tomatoes, mushrooms, and of course plenty of eggs. Finish the frittata under the grill to cook that top to perfection.
Making your own fishcakes is a gamechanger. These ones are packed full of flavour with their mix of sweet potato, salmon and cod – and are so easy to make, too. Spice it up with Cajun seasoning for a bit of variety. Use potatoes if you prefer.
Try this recipe for a meat-free BBQ burger. Made with quinoa, butter beans and feta, and flavoured with fresh mint and zingy lemon, they're just perfect for a summertime bite. Cumin, chilli and garlic add an extra kick to these tasty snacks.
Add some heat and spice to your barbecues this summer with these Indian-inspired lamb burgers.
Sweet, firm, white scallops and the paprika-hot orange oil of smoky chorizo are delicious when cooked together – plus this salad, which is bursting with summer flavours, only takes ten minutes to make.
Looking for a pasta salad to enjoy alongside your barbecue favourites? This one might just fit the bill! Strong, peppery rocket balances beautifully with the crème fraîche, while the capers and lemon add a tasty tang.
A twist on your classic boiled egg with dippy soldiers and a simple-but-impressive recipe to serve up for brunch.
This healthy, dairy-free recipe is a great way to enjoy your favourite kebab fakeaway at home.
Lamb is a natural foil for herby flavours, and these minted lamb kebabs are great with the homemade tabbouleh. Strong flavours such as beetroot and walnut work with crunchy carrot and herbs, while the zesty dressing adds even more depth.
A little salty, a little sweet, a little sour, chicken teriyaki with steamed sesame veg is just what you need for a great supper after a long day.