Vietnamese flavours are my absolute favourite so this is loosely inspired by both Vietnamese summer rolls and Vietnamese bún chả. Making multiple summer rolls can become time consuming so I thought, why not make one big delicious one per person instead? For this recipe you will need 6 large rice paper wrappers. Each serving provides 917 kcal, 56.8g protein, 72.1g carbohydrate (of which 19.5g sugars), 34.1g fat (of which 8.9g saturates), 19.4g fibre and 5.16g salt.
This healthy shepherd’s pie is perfect if your kids are fussy eaters. It’s not exactly cheating by hiding their five-a-day inside. And even if it is, no jury will convict you! Plus this pie is freezer friendly so perfect for making in advance. This meal served as six portions provides 466 kcal, 27g protein, 36g carbohydrate (of which 10g sugars), 24g fat (of which 13g saturates), 8g fibre and 1g salt per portion.
These healthy meatballs and their delicious sauce hide a variety of vegetables – but the kids will never guess! This dish is also suitable for freezing so perfect for making ahead or saving any leftovers. Slide some cooked whole wheat pasta into this bake if you want an all-in-one meal. Equipment and preparation: For this recipe you will need a hand-held blender or food processor. This meal, if served as six portions, provides 305kcal, 25g protein, 21g carbohydrate (of which 10g sugars), 12g fat (of which 5g saturates), 4g fibre and 0.5g salt per portion.
While a cobbler can be a fruit dessert similar to a crisp, any cobbler dish found on the menu in an Irish pub is more likely to be a main course or side dish, not a dessert. Cobblers are typically meat stews topped with thick circles of a biscuit-like dough, with each circle forming a separate “cobble.” This is a vegetarian version.