Our Top Storecupboard Recipes
From grains to frozen vegetables, there are some things we always have in our store cupboard or freezer. Here are the best recipes for when you can't make it to the shops.

Here are our favourite store-cupboard recipes. We've combined our favourite recipes that use up predominantly dried ingredients, tinned ingredients, longer lasting vegetables (such as onions and carrots), frozen goods and bread. From using up that bag of lentils you forgot you had, to trying out that unusual spice you've never used before, now is the time to get creative!
TIPS:
• Spices are great for adding instant flavour to any dish if you’re running low on fresh flavour boosters. If yours are a tad beyond their best-before date, then toast in a dry frying pan over medium heat until aromatic to reinvigorate them.
• Think beyond pasta and rice, and make recipes including alternative grains, pulses and seeds, such as buckwheat, lentils and chickpeas.
• Combine different grains if you're running low on something, or combine grains with meat or plant-based mince to bulk recipes out and make them go further.
• It’s time to get creative with the protein in your recipes, and if a recipe calls for something you don't have, try substituting it with an equal weight of a pulse, seed or grain you do have.
• Rather than fresh vegetables, stock up your freezer with longer lasting frozen veg
An experienced and highly skilled team of food writers, stylists and digital content producers, the Good Housekeeping Cookery Team is a close-knit squad of food obsessives. Cookery Editor Emma Franklin is our resident chilli obsessive and barbecue expert, who spends an inordinate amount of time on holidays poking round the local supermarkets seeking out new and exciting foods. Senior Cookery Writer Alice Shields is a former pastry chef and baking fanatic who loves making bread and would have peanut butter with everything if she could. Her favourite carb is pasta, and our vibrant green spaghetti is her weeknight go-to. Lover of all things savoury, Senior Cookery Writer Grace Evans can be found eating crispy corn and nocellara olives at every opportunity, and will take the cheeseboard over dessert any time (though she cannot resist a slice of tres leches cake). With a wealth of professional kitchen know-how, culinary training and years of experience between them, they are all dedicated to ensuring every Good Housekeeping recipe is the best it can be, so you can trust they’ll work (and if they don’t – we’ll have the answer for why*) every time (*90% of the time the answer is: “buy an separate oven thermometer”!).


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