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Tuna Patties
These tuna patties have become a weeknight favorite in my kitchen because they're ready in under twenty minutes and honestly cost just a few dollars to make. I love that canned tuna is packed with omega 3 fatty acids that are great for your heart and brain, plus it means no special shopping required. The bright lemon juice and fresh herbs keep things from tasting fishy, and that little kick of hot sauce adds so much flavor without any fuss. They're crispy on the outside, tender inside, and perfect with just some lemon wedges on the side.

How to Make Candied Bacon
This is honestly one of my favorite things to make when I want something special but don't have much time. Candied bacon comes together in under thirty minutes and costs just a few dollars, plus it's ridiculously simple. The brown sugar caramelizes beautifully while the bacon crisps up, creating this amazing sweet and salty contrast. I love that black pepper adds a little kick and actually contains piperine, which helps your body absorb nutrients better. Whether you're serving it at brunch or sneaking a piece as a snack, this recipe never disappoints.

Slow Cooker Meatballs in Tomato Sauce
There's nothing quite like coming home to the aroma of meatballs simmering in a rich tomato sauce, and the best part is that your slow cooker does all the work. I've been making this recipe for years because it's incredibly simple: you mix up the meatballs in about thirty minutes, toss everything in the slow cooker, and five hours later you have a restaurant quality dish without any fuss. The combination of ground beef and Italian turkey sausage keeps things flavorful while the turkey adds lean protein, and the tomatoes are packed with lycopene, which is wonderful for your heart. This is comfort food at its finest.

Spanakopita
You're going to love this spanakopita, honestly. It's a Greek spinach pie that comes together in just forty minutes, and the best part is how simple it really is. I throw together spinach, feta, eggs, and sundried tomatoes in crispy filo pastry, and suddenly you've got something that tastes fancy but requires barely any effort. Spinach is absolutely packed with iron and vitamins, so you're eating something genuinely nutritious. Since everything comes straight from the pantry or fridge, there's no hunting around for obscure ingredients either. Perfect weeknight dinner or impressive enough for guests.

Buffalo chicken & blue cheese slaw
This buffalo chicken and blue cheese slaw is my go to when I want something that feels fancy but comes together in just over an hour. The spicy, tangy sauce on the chicken pairs beautifully with the cool, creamy slaw, and the whole thing tastes like you spent way more time on it than you actually did. I love that the cabbage in the slaw is packed with vitamin C and fiber, so you're getting some real nutrition alongside all that delicious indulgence. Best part? Most of these ingredients are pantry staples, so it won't break the bank.

Katsu sandos
These katsu sandos are my go to when I want something impressive but don't have much time. The beauty of this recipe is that it comes together in just twenty minutes from start to finish, making it perfect for a quick lunch or casual dinner. I love using prawns and pork because they cook so fast and stay incredibly tender when breaded and fried. The shredded cabbage slaw adds a wonderful freshness and crunch, plus cabbage is packed with vitamin C which supports your immune system. The sweet and tangy sauce pulls everything together beautifully, creating these crispy, juicy sandos that feel indulgent but are surprisingly simple to make. Trust me, once you try this, you'll be making them constantly.

Hearty pasta soup
This is my go to recipe when I want something comforting but don't have much time. It comes together in just 40 minutes from start to finish, making it perfect for a weeknight dinner. The beauty of this soup is how simple it is to throw together, plus it's incredibly budget friendly since it relies on pantry staples and frozen vegetables. Tomatoes are packed with lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that's great for your heart health. The creamy tortellini makes it feel indulgent while the fresh basil adds a bright finishing touch that takes it from ordinary to something special.

Dorset apple traybake
This is one of my go to traybakes whenever I fancy something homey and delicious without fussing in the kitchen for hours. The beauty of it is how straightforward it is to throw together, and you'll have a gorgeous cake cooling on the side in just over an hour. Fresh cooking apples give it this lovely tartness that cuts through the sweetness, and they're packed with fibre which is brilliant for digestion. Plus, baking everything in one tray means minimal washing up afterwards, which is always a win in my book. It's the kind of cake that makes your kitchen smell absolutely wonderful and is perfect with a cup of tea.

Easy bread rolls
Making homemade bread rolls has never been easier, and honestly, I make these all the time now. With just a handful of basic ingredients and under an hour from start to finish, you'll have warm, fluffy rolls that taste infinitely better than store bought ones. The best part? Strong white bread flour gives you that lovely chewy texture while providing good protein content to keep you fuller longer. This recipe is so straightforward and budget friendly that you'll wonder why you ever bought rolls at the bakery. Perfect for weeknight dinners or meal prep, these rolls come together quickly and never disappoint.

Steamed bao buns
Making steamed bao buns at home is easier than you might think, and honestly, it's so much cheaper than buying them from a restaurant. I've simplified the traditional recipe to get fluffy, pillowy buns ready in about an hour using just basic pantry staples. The beauty of this method is that you don't need any fancy equipment or complicated techniques. The rice vinegar adds a subtle tang that keeps the dough tender, while the plain flour provides satisfying carbohydrates to fuel your day. Once you master this simple dough, you'll find yourself making these regularly for quick lunches or impressive snacks.

Smoked salmon, quinoa & dill lunch pot
This is my go to lunch when I want something that feels fancy but comes together in just fifteen minutes. The beauty of using ready to eat quinoa is that there's virtually no cooking involved, which means you can have a nutritious, satisfying meal on the table faster than you'd think. Quinoa is packed with protein and all nine essential amino acids, making it perfect for keeping you full through the afternoon. The smoked salmon adds a lovely richness while the fresh dill, cucumber and radishes keep everything bright and crisp. It's one of those dishes that looks impressive but honestly couldn't be simpler to put together.

Unbelievably easy mince pies
These mince pies are absolutely my go to when I need something festive but don't have hours to spend in the kitchen. The whole thing comes together in just an hour from start to finish, which makes them perfect for last minute entertaining. Golden caster sugar not only adds lovely sweetness but also contains molasses with trace minerals your body actually needs. The best part? You probably have everything in your cupboard already, so there's no expensive shopping trip required. Trust me, once you've made these, you'll never stress about homemade Christmas treats again.