
Easter Chick Deviled Eggs
Cutest thing on the Easter breakfast table. The kids go absolutely wild for these little chick eggs.
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Cutest thing on the Easter breakfast table. The kids go absolutely wild for these little chick eggs.

Dead simple weeknight dinner — the vegetables and cream do their thing in the oven while you get on with life, then the salmon goes in for the last ten minutes.
Rich chocolate sponge topped with a fluffy chocolate buttercream and crunchy hazelnuts. A proper crowd-pleaser for coffee guests.
Crispy pan-fried trout with a creamy vegetable sauce that doubles as a side — one pan, done in 40 minutes.

Big piece of fish on the grill — way easier than it sounds. A fish grilling basket makes it foolproof, and the herbs tucked inside do all the work.

Classic German apple strudel — flaky filo layers wrapped around spiced apples and soft raisins. Perfect for autumn baking.

Creamy homemade vanilla ice cream served in waffle cones dipped in white chocolate and festive sprinkles. Dead simple, and kids go absolutely wild for it.

Weeknight dinner that's on the table in under an hour. Thin-sliced tenderloin cooks in literally a minute, and the salty boiled potatoes with parsley mayo are the perfect match.

One pan, half an hour, and dinner's done. Juicy chicken thighs with orzo, feta, and cherry tomatoes — proper Greek-inspired comfort food.

Fun and slightly healthier Halloween treat — cut spooky shapes from melon and serve with a "bloody" white chocolate dip. Kids love it.

Perfect summer dinner when you want something light but filling. Smoky mackerel, warm new potatoes, and a sharp horseradish dressing — done in under 40 minutes.

Thinly sliced lamb from the freezer section meets a warmly spiced chickpea curry — proper weeknight comfort food that comes together in under an hour.

Dead simple weeknight dinner — pasta, sausage, corn, tomato sauce, and melted cheese on top. Use whatever veg or leftovers you have.

One pan, under an hour, and the chicken comes out juicy every time. The tomatoes burst into the potatoes and it's just really good.

Solid weeknight pie — works hot from the oven, cold in a lunchbox, or sliced up on a party spread.

Silky blended fish soup topped with pickled red onion and chives — a surprisingly elegant way to serve cod on a weeknight.

Spiced salmon with a cool, tangy cucumber dressing — way better than plain baked fish. Ready in under 40 minutes.

Three ingredients, ready in 20 minutes, and the kids go absolutely wild for them. Perfect Halloween treat or a fun cake decoration.

Crispy vegetables, glass noodles, and juicy chicken wrapped in rice paper — these are as fun to make as they are to eat.

Crispy outside, soft inside — these go just as well with sweet applesauce as with salty bacon. Call them Kartoffelpuffer, Reibekuchen, or just rivekaker — they're worth making either way.

Four ingredients, twenty minutes, done. Cheese ravioli makes this feel a bit more special than your average pasta salad.

Tiny little pancakes you eat like cereal — pour on some milk and dig in. The kids go absolutely wild for these.

Homemade graham-style cookies sandwiched around melted chocolate and a freshly grilled marshmallow. Worth every step.

Basically the Easter version of chocolate rice crispy cakes — crunchy, chocolatey, and topped with little candy eggs. Ready in 20 minutes.