Easy-Peasy Passata Recipes

Our organic tomato passata, with its rich taste and a smooth texture, is perfect for pizza bases, sauces and soups. With many ways to use our organic passata, we thought we’d share four very yummy and very different recipes, so you can try something new and delicious as a family!

Mediterranean Puff Pastry Tarts

Our Mediterranean Puff Pastry Tarts are packed full of vegetables and are just the right size for popping into your picnic basket!

Homemade Pizzas

Simple and fun, pizza is always popular with the whole family! Why not set up a make-your-own pizza station and let everybody pick their own toppings?

Sausage Lentil Braise

A meal to warm you from the inside out on those colder Spring days – our Sausage Lentil Braise is sure to become a family favourite!

Aubergine Parmigiano

This easy-to-make meal is packed full of interesting flavours and our favourite choice for #MeatFreeMonday.

 

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