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Butter Cookies
Here's a recipe I've been making for years that never fails to impress. These butter cookies are wonderfully simple to throw together, requiring just one basic dough that you can customize however you like. The best part is how quick they come together in under thirty minutes from start to finish, making them perfect for when you need something homemade fast. Butter, the star ingredient, gives these cookies their rich flavor while providing fat soluble vitamins that help your body absorb essential nutrients. Whether you're a seasoned baker or just starting out, this foolproof dough delivers professional results every single time.

1 Hour Whole Wheat Bread or Your Kids Will Eat the Crust!
My kids used to pick the crust off every slice until I perfected this recipe. The secret is making bread so tender and delicious that they actually ask for seconds. This whole wheat loaf comes together in just one hour from start to finish, which means fresh, homemade bread on a busy weeknight. I love using flax seed meal because it sneaks in omega 3 fatty acids while adding a subtle nuttiness that everyone loves. The combination of honey or maple syrup keeps the crumb moist and naturally sweet, so there's no need for refined sugar. Best of all, this recipe is economical and straightforward, making it perfect for anyone who wants to bake real bread without hours of waiting.

1 Minute Muffin (Low Carb)
You've got to try this gem when you're craving something sweet but don't want to derail your low carb goals. One minute in the microwave and you've got a warm, satisfying muffin that tastes way better than it has any right to. The ground flax seeds are packed with fiber and omega 3s, so you're actually doing something good for your body while treating yourself. Best part? You probably have everything in your kitchen already, and the whole thing takes less time than making coffee. It's become my go to when I need a quick fix without the fuss.

Italian aubergine traybake
This is one of my favorite weeknight dinners because it's genuinely effortless. You just throw everything on a tray, pop it in the oven, and dinner practically cooks itself. Aubergines are wonderfully filling and packed with fiber, which is great for digestion, plus they're incredibly affordable right now. The whole thing comes together in just an hour, and there's barely any prep work involved. I love how the tomatoes get jammy, the mozzarella melts into gooey pockets, and the basil adds that authentic Italian touch at the end. It's the kind of comforting, satisfying meal that feels fancy but absolutely doesn't require any fancy cooking skills.

Classic scones with jam & clotted cream
Making scones from scratch is easier than you might think, and this recipe proves it. With just 25 minutes from start to finish, you'll have warm, fluffy scones that rival any bakery. The self raising flour does most of the work for you, making this incredibly simple. Plus, butter contains fat soluble vitamins that help your body absorb nutrients. There's something special about serving homemade scones with jam and clotted cream, and honestly, it's the perfect way to treat yourself or impress guests without spending hours in the kitchen.

Raspberry bakewell cake
This raspberry bakewell cake is one of my absolute favourite traybakes to make when I want something a bit special without fussing about in the kitchen. The beauty of it is how wonderfully simple it is, taking just ten minutes to prepare before it bakes away for fifty minutes while you get on with other things. I love that ground almonds give this cake such a lovely moist texture while also providing extra protein and healthy fats compared to traditional flour based cakes. It's the kind of recipe that feels like a proper treat but doesn't require any fancy techniques or hard to find ingredients, making it perfect for a weekend bake or bringing to a gathering.

Easy gluten-free flatbread
You're going to love this recipe because it's ridiculously simple and comes together in just 20 minutes from start to finish. I've been making these gluten free flatbreads constantly because they require only three basic ingredients: self raising flour, yogurt, and toasted cumin seeds. The yogurt not only keeps them soft and tender but also adds beneficial probiotics that support your digestive health. What makes this my go to weeknight staple is how forgiving the dough is and how affordable it all costs. Whether you're serving them with curry, using them as wraps, or just enjoying them warm with butter, these flatbreads genuinely impress every single time.

Cuban Sandwich “Cinnamon” Rolls
My take on Cuban sandwiches got a little creative when I decided to wrap all those amazing flavors into cinnamon roll form. Picture this: tender, citrus marinated pork, crispy ham, melty cheese, and tangy pickles all spiraled into a soft dough and baked until golden. The beauty of this recipe is that most of the work happens in the oven while you relax, plus the pork can be made ahead of time, making it perfect for meal prep or impressing guests without stress. Pork shoulder is an affordable cut that becomes incredibly tender and flavorful when slow cooked, and it's packed with B vitamins that support energy and metabolism. These rolls are savory, slightly sweet, and absolutely unforgettable.

1 Cup Cookies
My favorite thing about these cookies is how simple they are to make. The recipe is literally named after itself because you use one cup of almost everything, which makes measuring a breeze and keeps the ingredient list straightforward. What I love most is that they're ready in less than thirty minutes from start to finish. The oats provide wonderful fiber and keep you satisfied, while the peanut butter adds protein to make them feel a bit more wholesome than your average cookie. Every batch turns out wonderfully chewy with bursts of chocolate, cranberry, and pecan in every bite.

Pumpkin muffins
These pumpkin muffins are my go to recipe when I want something delicious but don't have much time. The whole thing takes just thirty minutes from start to finish, which means you can have a batch of warm, spiced muffins cooling on the counter before lunch is even over. I love that pumpkin purée is packed with vitamin A, making these treats feel a little bit wholesome despite their indulgent cinnamon flavour. They're simple to throw together with ingredients you likely already have at home, and they're so budget friendly too. Trust me, once you make these, you'll be baking them constantly.

Dish Baked Chicken & Rice
You know what I love about this recipe? Everything goes in one dish and you're done in under an hour. With just chicken breasts, rice, veggies, and water, you've got a complete meal that tastes homemade without the fuss. The peas are packed with fiber and protein, so you're getting real nutrition alongside comfort food. Honestly, this is my go to weeknight dinner when I want something satisfying but don't want to spend my evening cleaning up a dozen pans. Give it a try and let me know what you think!

BLT Baked Brie
You've got to try this baked brie recipe that completely knocked me out. It's basically all your favorite BLT flavors melted into one gorgeous, gooey centerpiece that comes together in just 25 minutes total. The beauty here is that it's so simple and uses ingredients you probably already have on hand, making it budget friendly for feeding a crowd. Plus, the fresh basil and tomatoes give you those wonderful antioxidants while keeping things light and fresh. Serve it warm with crusty bread for dipping and watch your guests go absolutely wild.