Lunch Lady Magazine

hello autumn

ROASTED APPLES WITH FRUIT + NUTS

Serves 4–6

For the apples:

• 3 large apples, sliced into 2.5cm / 1" thick rounds, seeds removed
• juice of 1/2 a lemon
• 1 tbsp (20ml / 0.7 fl oz) maple syrup
• butter, for greasing the dish

For the fruit + nuts:

• 1/2 cup (70g / 2.5oz) raw hazelnuts, roughly chopped
• 1/2 cup (70g / 2.5oz) raw almonds, roughly chopped
• 1/3 cup (50g / 1.8oz) sunflower seeds
• 50g / 1.8oz dates, around 8, or use your favourite dried fruit
• 1 tbsp ground cinnamon
• 1/4 tsp fine salt
• 3 tbsp (60ml / 2 fl oz) maple syrup

1. Preheat the oven to 180°C / 350°F / Gas Mark 4.

2. Grease a ceramic baking dish with a little butter.

3. Slice the apples and arrange them in the baking dish. Squeeze over the lemon and drizzle with 1 tbsp of maple syrup.

4. In a small bowl, combine the nuts, seeds, dried fruit, cinnamon and salt. Drizzle over the rest of the maple syrup and toss well to coat.

5. Sprinkle the nutty mixture over the apple slices and bake in the oven for around 30 minutes, until the nuts are toasted and the apple slices are tender.

6. Serve warm with cream.

PUMPKIN MOON SALAD WITH HERBS + FETA

Serves 4 as a side

• 1kg / 2lb 3oz sweet pumpkin with edible skin, such as Kent pumpkin or kabocha squash• 3 tbsp (60ml / 2 fl oz) olive oil• salt and pepper, to season• large handful or two of fresh green herbs, such as parsley, dill, mint and basil, roughly chopped• 1/2 cup (75g / 2.6 oz) toasted almonds, roughly chopped• 100g / 3.5oz• 1 tbsp (20ml / 0.7 fl oz) olive oil• 2 tbsp (40ml / 1.4 fl oz) balsamic vinegar• 1 tsp (5ml / 1.7 fl oz) honey

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Lunch Lady Magazine

Lunch Lady Magazine10 min read
Meet Sam.
It takes me six months to get to know my new neighbourhood. Not just the street names or where to get the best coffee, but each laneway, every shortcut, all the unmaintained bluestone paths. Which houses are home to hoarders, which businesses ignore
Lunch Lady Magazine5 min read
Why Do Kids Stop Drawing?
All three of my children were prolific drawers. One still is. She is a tattoo artist known for her detailed fine-line work. She is never without some kind of drawing implement in her hand! The other two followed very different career paths, but I not
Lunch Lady Magazine9 min read
Our Partners Run Awesome Businesses. Here’s What They’re Most Proud Of...
I’m so proud to have created a beautiful learning tool that is genuinely supporting both neurotypical and neurodiverse children and their families to improve their overall wellbeing. We know that slow, deep breathing has the ability to reduce anxiety

Related