Hacks to make your shop-bought food look homemade
How to fake it

Dress up your hummus

You'll want a pizza this

Stack it up

Add chopped nuts

Or sprinkle contrasting seeds

Serve it separately

Make a thick, rich gravy

Twirl and pile pasta like a pro

Swirl a spaghetti or tagliatelle ready meal into spirals and lift to create a pyramid shape. It adds height, but it also keeps the plate looking neat. Finish with freshly grated Parmesan and black pepper.
If you want to try the trick on homemade dishes, find our best pasta recipes here
Shortcut tortellini

You don't need to spend hours labouring over homemade pasta to enjoy an elegant Italian dinner – just pick up a pack of shop-bought tortellini. Stir through a fresh ready-made sauce for a minimum-effort meal or toss with slow-cooked cherry tomatoes, dots of creamy burrata and a drizzle of good-quality extra-virgin olive oil.
Drizzle all over your plate

Drizzle colourful chilli oil, sprinkle fresh herbs around the rim or add a few blobs of balsamic syrup to your plate to give your microwave dinner the chef treatment. Or, to make a quick and impressive starter, buy ready-made bruschetta, Parma Ham and rocket. Arrange the ingredients then add a drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil and balsamic glaze.
Wipe the plate clean

Go fruity

Sprinkle several handfuls of fruit over the top of a store-bought pie, tart, cake or other dessert to create interest (and flavour). The effect works particularly well if you use a few different types of fruit in the same colour palette (such as the blueberries and blackberries here, or perhaps raspberries, red currants, cherries and small strawberries).
Drizzle icing over cakes

Make a quick mix of icing sugar and water to create an on-trend drizzle cake. Top with fresh fruit, lemon zest or edible glitter, and you’ve got yourself a showstopper bake without turning on your oven.
If you want to make your own, check out our genius hacks for perfect cakes
A dusting of icing sugar

Mix and match your salad bags

If you use ready-prepared salad bags, mix a few together for a variety of different coloured, shaped and textured leaves. Serve them in a shallow salad bowl and keep the dressing separate so people can add as much as they want and leaves won't go soggy if it's sitting out for a while.
Make fishcakes fancy

Bagged rice made beautiful

Perk up boring bagged rice with a few hits of flavour from herbs and spices. For example, add lemon zest, feta and a bit of chopped cooked spinach, or lime zest and juice mixed with chilli powder, ground cumin and coriander.
Classy couscous

Whether you use pre-cooked couscous or the two-minute microwave sachets, you can make the grains look more impressive by stirring through fresh herbs, chickpeas, pomegranate seeds or rocket. It'll add colour and flavour.
Top it off

Make a gnocchi bake

Rather than just serving gnocchi with pesto or tomato sauce, make it look more impressive by whipping up an easy gnocchi bake. Roast aubergines then stir through seasoned chopped tomatoes and the shop-bought gnocchi. Top with mozzarella and bake until the cheese is bubbling. No one needs to know you didn't hand-roll the little potato dumplings yourself.
Super soups

Add texture to the top of lasagne

If you’re baking a shop-bought lasagne from frozen or chilled, add some breadcrumbs on top for a little crunch. You can also mix in some grated Parmesan and lemon zest for added flavour if you're feeling fancy. Crunched up crisps also taste incredible as a baked pasta topping.
Edible flowers with everything

Pretty edible flowers are now widely available in supermarkets and they add a gorgeous dash of colour to desserts, cakes and bagged salads. Pluck the petals and scatter them through the dish to make them go further, or try growing nasturtium flowers in your garden in the summer for added ‘I grew this myself’ smugness. Just make sure the flowers are actually edible before you add them to a dish.
Cheat at pudding

Get a glossy finish

Brush shop-bought pies with a little beaten egg before you bake them in the oven to give a glossy finish. This works for a sweet apple pie just as much as a chicken and mushroom one.
Making your own? Check out our best sweet and savoury pie recipes
Perfect potato salad

Add colour to coleslaw

Chopped herbs are your best friend

Chopped fresh herbs can transform your dinner. Stir soft herbs like basil or parsley through a ready-made pasta sauce or coriander through curries. It'll add colour and flavour.
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