Make your kids a lunchbox that really has it all – creamy tuna and cream cheese wrapped up with crisp lettuce, chicken and veg skewers and sweet apple and honey rounds
Try something a little different for the kids' sandwiches. This super quick option means no cooking is required and it's budget-friendly too.
If you love crumpets with savoury toppings, you'll love this English breakfast-inspired crumpet bake with all your favourite cooked breakfast ingredients. It's ideal if you're looking for something different for a weekend brunch that's also quick and easy. It's so delicious, you might want it for dinner too!
British-Chinese chef, Jeremy Pang chose this dish for Lunar New Year as noodles signify long life in Chinese traditions. 'It's also the type of dish that I often cook for my kids. It's super-easy to make and I know that they'll gobble it up without any fuss', says Jeremy.
When it comes to adding flavour, salt isn’t the only answer. We’ve mixed up some of the best alternatives for the ultimate seasoning
Transform shop bought panettone into a festive showstopper. Decorated with icing, mini gingerbread men and candied orange peel, the whole family will love making (and eating) this!
Have you ever seen such an indulgent hot chocolate? The good news is you don't actually need chocolate for this recipe – the rich creaminess comes from a storecupboard ingredient – cocoa powder. Ready in 10, this is the ultimate festive drink to enjoy on Christmas eve or on any cosy night in.
Albondigas are smoky Spanish meatballs in a rich tomato sauce. We've given them an Italian-style twist by serving them with spaghetti for a fun family meal idea.
Spook up your family dinner with this fun Halloween pumpkin pie! Filled with creamy caramelised onion and butternut squash and topped with a spooky pumpkin carved pastry, this hearty dinner makes a great Halloween surprise.
Grisly and ghoulish, but deliciously tomatoey, this Halloween fingers recipe is so easy to make and the fingers are great for dipping. A fun Halloween alternative to eggs and soldiers!
Spooky, slimy and super-snackable, this oozy green popcorn recipe, complete with googly eyes is perfect for a spooky movie night. Coated in a sweet white chocolate slime, this homemade Halloween popcorn is easy to make and fun to eat, too.
Rice snaps are mixed with melted dark chocolate, dried cranberries and a pinch of salt, then shaped into mini Christmas puddings and decorated with white chocolate. The perfect Christmas treat.
There's just 30 minutes between you and this oh-so-easy lasagne recipe for two people. It's made with a homemade veg-packed beef ragu and shop-bought white sauce and tortillas for extra speed.
We've taken rice crispy cakes to the next level by coating them in caramelised biscuit sauce and melted white chocolate. Top with raspberries for a little tartness and leave to set in the fridge until they're crispy.
This fragrant dish made with garlic and ginger is a great way to introduce kids to different flavours.
This bright rainbow couscous salad is guaranteed to make lunchtime more fun
Liven up the kids' lunches these homemade turkey koftas. Stuff them into toasted pittas with a garlic-infused yogurt and serve with colourful crunchy veggies
For an easy lunchbox treat, have a go at these bite-size cheesy rolls with mashed butter beans, spinach and courgette
Bake a batch of these cute mini tortilla pizzas to keep the kids entertained during the school holidays. Start with a simple tortilla base and classic cheese and tomato toppings, then comes the fun part – the kids get to add whichever toppings they fancy
Turn your kid's favourite meal into a healthier lunchtime treat with these chicken burgers
This colourful and creamy fish 'n' veggie curry is a great lunch to serve your kids
Ready in just 10 minutes steps, these mackerel stuffed pitta breads are the perfect speedy lunch for kids.
This 5-ingredient dinner is a great timesaver, use a ready-made naan to wrap your chicken pakoras and enjoy
If you want a budget-friendly lunch ready in 10 minutes, these tuna melt quesadillas are for you - kid approved!
Make lunchtime fun and healthy with these tuna melt pittas. Wholemeal pittas are topped with tuna and cheese
Chicken nuggets but not as you know it! Kids will love this crunchy quinoa coating, which adds a slightly nutty flavour and a crisp texture
These spooky sandwiches will be a great addition to your Halloween party platter.
Whip up a classic meatball spaghetti in just 35 minutes. Use turkey mince to make homemade meatballs and cook in a garlicky tomato sauce
These veg-packed muffins are ideal for popping into a lunchbox or taking to work for a healthy afternoon snack
Your little ones will never know these tasty muffins are packed with fruit and veg! They're a great snack option and delicious served with yogurt or nut butter.