24 ways to make ordinary dishes extraordinary
Pimp up your dinner

Use English mustard in your cheese sauce

Add chocolate to chilli

Chocolate has been used in savoury dishes in South American cuisine for centuries. Grating dark chocolate into stews and chillis enhances the flavour of red meat and adds another dimension to the sauce. It even works with chicken: try this easy recipe for Venezuelan chocolate chilli chicken.
Embrace slow cooking

Slow cooking is one of the best ways to get the most from cheap cuts of meat, with slow-cooked stews much more flavourful than those simmered briefly on the stovetop. Start with these 25 tips for getting the most from your slow cooker, then try one of these recipes.
Coat fish fingers with puffed rice

If you’re making your own fish fingers, after coating your pieces of fish with flour and whisked egg replace breadcrumbs with crushed puffed rice for extra crunch. For a grown-up twist, serve this radish and pea salad on the side.
Spice hot chocolate with cardamom

Turn comfort food into canapés

Party food doesn't have to be fancy, and pizza is about as simple as it gets. These mini calzones are the perfect way to impress without spending hours on dainty presentation.
Make burger patties from scratch

The simplest way to make delicious homemade burgers is to eschew pre-made patties and start from scratch. It's not as hard as you might think. We've compiled 41 tips to help you reach burger perfection here.
Stop boiling brussels sprouts

Pair potatoes with sweet potato

Enhance chocolate with beetroot

Antioxidant-rich beetroot can be included in chocolate cakes and brownies for flavour and moisture. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's recipe for chocolate and beetroot brownies is one of the best.
Include desiccated coconut in a stir-fry

Learn to make one great sauce for steak

Sauces lift steaks and most take just minutes. We've picked 7 of our favourites, including peppercorn (pictured), and compiled 25 other tips for cooking steak perfectly every time here.
Marinade strawberries in balsamic vinegar

Think beyond chunky chips

Marinade pork chops

If you frequently find pork chops dry and tough, try marinading them for 2 to 6 hours. Brown sugar, minced garlic, pineapple juice and soy sauce works particularly well. Marinading can transform other dishes too: find out the best marinade for every type of meat and fish here.
Give popcorn a honey glaze

Pair dishes with beer as well as wine

It’s not just wine that goes well with food. Craft beers can also be the perfect match for your favourite dishes. Check out 12 of our favourite pairings here.
Try ginger in a fruit salad

Include capers in omelettes

Miso-up your salad dressing

Miso is one of the most talked-about ingredients this year. Not sure how to use it? Start with an Asian-style salad dressing. Add a teaspoon of miso paste to some rice vinegar, a little oil such as sesame or rapeseed, some soy sauce and a nugget of chopped, fresh ginger then whisk.
Use seasonal ingredients

Using ingredients in season not only saves money and food miles but means you'll get the best flavour – particularly from fruit and veg. You can find plenty of ideas for what to make in September here.
Get inventive with hot dog toppings

Make your own pasta

Investing in a pasta machine really is worth it. This straightforward recipe for pappardelle with tomato and basil shows how simple ingredients cooked well can be just as extraordinary as complicated combinations.
Use barley instead of risotto rice

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