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£4.95

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Serves 1 @ £4.95 per person


A simple, colourful tray bake that brings out the natural sweetness of root vegetables. This is one of the easiest dishes to make from the Staples Box and works well as a main dish or side.

 


Vegan

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Ingredients (Serves 3–4)

 

From the Staples Box

  • 2 beetroots, peeled and cut into wedges

  • 3 carrots, cut into chunks

  • 1–2 brown onions, cut into wedges

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Optional additions from the box

  • 1 potato, cubed

  • handful cabbage, roughly chopped


 

From the Pantry

 

  • 2 tbsp olive oil

  • 1 tsp dried thyme or rosemary

  • salt and black pepper

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Optional extras

  • balsamic vinegar

  • feta cheese or goat’s cheese

  • toasted walnuts or seeds


Method

1. Prepare the vegetables

 

Preheat the oven to 200°C (180°C fan).

Peel and chop the beetroot, carrots and onions into roughly similar sized pieces.


2. Season

 

Place the vegetables on a large baking tray.

Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with thyme, salt and pepper.

Toss well so everything is coated.


3. Roast

 

Spread the vegetables out in a single layer.

Roast for 35–40 minutes, turning once halfway through, until the vegetables are tender and slightly caramelised.


4. Finish

 

Taste and adjust seasoning.

If using, drizzle lightly with balsamic vinegar or crumble feta over the top before serving.


To Serve

 

Serve as:

  • a vegetarian main with cooked emmer or black wheat grain

  • a side dish with bubble & squeak

  • a topping for grain bowls

It also keeps well and can be eaten warm or cold the next day, making it ideal for batch cooking from your Staples Boxes.

 
 
 

Typical contents:

ProductTypical ANDI Score (0-1000)
1 x Small Hispi Cabbage (apx. 350g)
700
1 x Brown Onions (300g)
150
1 x Suffolk Carrots, washed (500g)
300
1 x Beetroot, Loose (500g)
300
1 x Maris Piper Potatoes (500g)
200
  • ANDI scores measure nutrients per calorie, with 1000 being the highest.
  • Foods high in water or low in vitamins/minerals may score lower, even if they’re healthy.
►Compare with typical ANDI scores of common ultra-processed foods
FoodANDI ScoreWhat this means
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White sliced bread10-15Refined starch, low fibre and minerals
Crisps / potato chips10Energy-dense, very low nutrient return
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Biscuits / cookies5-10Mostly refined flour, sugar, oils
Instant noodles5-10Calories + salt, almost no protective nutrients
Processed meat sausage10-15Some protein, but low micronutrient density
Frozen pepperoni pizza15-20Refined carbs, fat, salt; limited veg content
Sweetened fruit yoghurt15-25Better than sweets, but diluted by sugar
Sugary soft drink (cola)0-1Calories with virtually no nutrition

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