Crispy Chicken, Sundried Tomato, Olive and Fennel Traybake with Salsa Verde, Feta Oregano Smashed Potatoes and Almond Asparagus
I made this a few weeks ago when I was craving a Sunday roast but wanted something lighter and full of summery flavours. It’s super easy to make and full of flavour. It’s the type of meal you can put on platters in the middle of the table and let everyone dig in. Fennel, olives, tomatoes and plenty of garlic amp up the Mediterranean flavours and with a punchy bright green salsa verde, it’s the perfect pairing. Super crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside and with oregano, plenty of sea salt flakes, and crumbled salty feta the potatoes are the dream side dish for this spread. Some simply fried in-season asparagus spears and toasted flaked almonds add some freshness and crunch.
Prawn Courgette Pasta with Sundried Tomato and Sunflower Seed Pesto
This pesto recipe is a great one for nut-allergies as it uses sunflower seeds instead of pine nuts. The texture and flavour is just the same as other pesto recipes (some might say actually more tasty) and its so versatile. You can add it on pizzas, stir it through risottos, or use it as a topping for hummus. The possibilities are endless.
Summer Greens Linguine with Pistachio Pesto and Parmesan
For today’s meat-free meal it had to be my recipe for this summer vegetable linguine with pistachio pesto. It’s full of plenty of gorgeous, in season greens and is the perfect summery dinner to give you a healthy dose of green goodness. I used spiralised courgettes in place of pasta as I genuinely love the taste and how they soak up all the sauce, but you could of course replace it with normal pasta instead if you prefer. The pistachio pesto is so nutty and full of plenty of fresh herbs, grated parmesan, lemon and garlic. I make this all the time to stir through risottos, top pizzas or just drizzle over some grilled chicken thighs. It is so so good.
Super Green Summer Vegetable Pasta with Pistachio Pesto and Parmesan
Summery, healthy, so moreish and full of goodness - this is the type of pasta recipe which kids will love and have no idea just how many veggies they’re eating. The courgettes soak up all the lovely flavours from the pesto, while the toasted pistachios add a nutty sweetness and texture to the pesto.