Top 10 recipes we make at RecipeTin Meals (2024)

RecipeTin Meals is our food bank, where we make and donate 100,000 homemade meals annually to the vulnerable here in my hometown, Sydney. Here are the top 10 recipes we make, regulars because they’re crowd pleasers, freezable and economical!

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RTM on TV!

There was a lovely segment on TV yesterday about RecipeTin Meals, my food bank (“RTM”), on the Channel 7 Sunrise show. The crew came and spent the better part of a day in our cosy little kitchen, filming the team at work and interviewing us! Here it is:

So it seems timely to share a list of the recipes we make most often at RTM, something I’ve been meaning to do for months. Especially because most of the recipes are from my website!

OUR TOP 10 RECIPES ARE:

  • Economical

  • Freezable

  • Straight forward

  • Crowd pleasers

  • Easy to scale up

While the last point may not be relevant to everyone, I know the other points are things that many readers look for in recipes.So, here they are. Hope you find some new ideas! To read more about RTM, head here.

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With bonus commentary from Stephen Fixter, the boss chef at RTM!

1. Lamb Shawarma Soup

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Stephen says: A crowd pleaser with the recipients and my personal fave. Love the spice mix and the flavours combined. Also easy prep wise, and all the cooking is done on the stove so we can utilise the oven to prep for the next day.

Nagi says: Personal fave for ME TOO! If I was a soup, this would be me. Big flavours. Bit exotic. All the typical spices. Quick to make. Punches way above its class for effort vs output! (PS Is it weird to compare myself to a soup? 😂)

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2. Marinated Vegetable pasta salad

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Stephen says: A little bit more work than your average pasta salad but a nice change to the boring ones you see. Zesty, punchy dressing. Great for keeping spend down as there’s no protein and depending on season you can sub out the asparagus for broccolini, green beans or spinach when the prices increases.

Nagi says: Marinating makes all the difference. Adds stacks of flavour into the veg! (PS “Marinating” is a fancy term for “pour dressing over vegetables while hot so they suck up the flavour”.)

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3. Cowboy RICE Salad with chicken

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Stephen says: Nice mix of colours and veggies. Quick and easy to pack so you can do other prep in the background.

Nagi says: AND it’s cool cause it’s called “cowboy”. 😂

* Note: He uses my Cowboy Rice Salad recipe, pictured, and adds cooked chicken.*

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4. Sausages with French lentil ragout & salsa verde

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Stephen says: Looks good, feels restaurant-y. 🙂 I love the lentils, as it’s a nice change of garnish/carbohydrate and they are cheap. Obviously more time consuming prep wise but worth it.

Nagi says: Stephen, did you take humble sausos and fancy them up with salsa verde?? That’s SUCH a cheffy thing to do!!😂

RECIPES

  • Sausages (it’s just pan seared sausages, skip the gravy in the recipe)

  • Lentil ragout

  • Salsa verde

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5. Chilli Beef Mac ‘n Cheese

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Stephen says: Combo crowd pleaser and freezer safe!

Nagi says: The recipe on my website is a convenient one-pot version that serves 5. When scaling up, that’s not viable. So the pasta is cooked separately from the sauce, then they are mixed together.

6. Baked Chicken breast with Garlic Butter Kale Rice

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Stephen says: Ingredients are all reasonably priced and it utilises both stove and oven at the same time effectively. This halves the days’ cook time, giving us the opportunity to do more prep for other dishes.

Nagi says: How good is that rice, right??!! Nobody complains about eating kale when it’s with that rice!

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7. Crispy Salami Risoni Salad

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Stephen says: Or as we call it, “the pizza supreme salad”. We just love it because it’s a little different, it’s nice to prep and pack. Salami is of a reasonable price too.

Nagi says: Puh-lease tell me we use a machine to chop the salami…. I can’t imagine hand chopping 20kg / 40lb of salami!!

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8. Chorizo potato stew/soup

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Stephen says: Because its chorizo!

Nagi says: Amen to that! (PS Do you guys think it’s a stew or a soup?? I’m still undecided! 😅)

Recipe: This recipe is in my cookbook, page 90. Video tutorial here!

9. Garlic Chicken Thigh with bean ragout, tomatoes & broccolini

* This is the recipe we were making when Channel 7’s Sunrise came to film us at RTM!*

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Chef Stephen says: Again, I just love the way it looks and it’s the kind of food I love to cook. All components are usually cheap/reasonable and it’s one of those meals you drop off and the ladies are like “ooooh what’s this”. 🙂

Nagi says: So Stephen, what you’re telling me is that this is on high rotation because you enjoy the female attention?? 😂

RECIPES:

  • Garlic chicken thighs recipe here

  • The bean ragout is from the Crispy Skin Fish with Bean Ragu from my cookbook (p67), video tutorial here.

  • The tomatoes are lightly roasted – method in this recipe.

  • The broccolini is steamed.

10. Spaghetti Bolognese

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Nagi says: Of course Spag Bol is in our top 10! It ticks all the boxes – budget friendly, freezable, quick prep, easy to make in big batches and everybody loves it.

In my recipe, I do the proper step of tossing the pasta with the sauce before serving. But at RTM, we just put plain cooked spaghetti in the containers then spoon the sauce over, and sprinkle with parmesan. This holds up better in the freezer.

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And here you have it!

If you have any questions about how we cook at scale, whether it’s logistics or food safety, or cost management, drop them below! I’ll get either JB to answer them (he’s the big boss Chef who works at RTE with me, Stephen reports to him) or I’ll get the answer from Stephen.

And to learn more about what we do at RTM and where our meals go, head to the About RTM page.

Hope you find some new cooking inspiration from this list. Thrifty meal-prep excellence! – Nagi x

Life of Dozer

Dozer has not nor will he ever step foot paw inside the RTM kitchen which is subject to strict healthy regulations. But he’s there in spirit on the wall, with his motto that we live by:

“Because no one should go hungry” ~ Nagi & Dozer x

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FAQs

How many recipes are on RecipeTin Eats? ›

Search over 500+ whole food recipes by course, meat, or cuisine. Or scroll to discover the latest recipes from my best, most popular categories! From home cooking to healthy treats and more, you'll find everything you need to cook up some wholesome and healthy dinners for tonight.

What nationality is Nagi? ›

Born in Japan but raised in Sydney, Nagi discovered her love (and talent) for cooking after parting ways with her first flat mate, who had a very 'different' palate to her. The menu consisted of basics like rissoles, cheap snags and packet gravy powder, and spaghetti bolognese.

Why is it called RecipeTin Eats? ›

Her book is called RecipeTin because she used to keep her “success-story” recipes in an old tin in her kitchen, much like your Mum used to do, probably.

Where does Nagi live? ›

Arguably Australia's most beloved home cook, Nagi Maehashi has made a splash on the Sydney property market with the purchase of a $7 million home in Hunters Hill.

How old is Nagi from RecipeTin Eats? ›

Nagi Maehashi, 45, is the voice, cook and photographer behind RecipeTin Eats, a cookbook and Australian food blog with a devoted worldwide following. She also founded the food charity RecipeTin Meals.

How does Nagi make money? ›

' The majority of Nagi's earnings come from digital display ads on her website and the rest comes from being an 'influencer' on social media, with fees for appearances and presentations included. She also receives a small income from the sales of her recipe eBooks.

Who did Nagi marry? ›

Erika Amano

Once the misunderstanding was cleared up, Erika told Nagi that her parents were going to put her through an arranged marriage.

Who owns RecipeTin Eats? ›

Nagi Maehashi is the Owner and Publisher of RecipeTin Eats, a recipe website launched in 2014 that quickly became one of the most widely read in Australia.

Why did Nagi leave? ›

Where Reo wanted to remain by Nagi's side, Nagi wanted to keep moving forwards in his soccer and actively pursued new opportunities to improve, such as when he decided to join Isagi and Bachira's team in the Second Selection, leaving Reo.

What is the Hungry Girl cooking show? ›

She invents simple, delicious recipes that are guilt-free, satisfy cravings and taste great without adding lots of extra calories and fat grams to your daily diet. In her series, Hungry Girl stops at nothing to provide us with the answers we all need -- what to eat, what to buy, what to cook, how to read labels.

Why were recipes called receipts? ›

Both recipe and receipt derive from recipere, the Latin verb meaning "to receive or take," with receipt adding a detour through Old North French and Middle English.

Why do online recipes have stories? ›

Long story short, if someone posts a recipe with very little text, it's much harder to show up in search engine results. This is obviously a problem if you want anyone to read your blog.

How is Nagi so good? ›

Because of his natural sense for controlling the ball with his own body, Nagi is a truly prodigal talent, being one of the top players in Blue Lock despite only having recently started playing football, shortly before the program.

Was Nagi on MasterChef? ›

Nagi Maehashi

Yes, the Nago Maehashi of Recipetin Eats has been confirmed as a guest judge this season.

Who falls in love with Nagi? ›

Though she initially had no romantic feelings or interest in him, Erika later on realizes she really is in love with Nagi, as she is hurt when he chooses Hiro instead of her. She nevertheless continues to have feelings for Nagi's biological older brother Sōsuke, the person she was originally searching for.

How many recipes are there in the whole world? ›

If every man, woman and child alive today made a new recipe for breakfast, lunch and dinner for each day of his/her 80 year life, we only get to 6.13 x 10^14 number of recipes.

How many books has Nagi sold? ›

Australia's robust appetite for cookbooks showed little sign of being sated last year as readers gobbled up more than 253,000 copies of Nagi Maehashi's RecipeTin Eats: Dinner to make it the country's bestselling title in 2023, according to figures from Nielsen BookScan.

How many recipes does every plate have? ›

Choose from a scrumptious selection of 26 weekly recipes that rotate every week, guaranteed to satisfy even the pickiest eaters.

How many recipes in a recipe book? ›

The standard expectation is that a cookbook should have between 70 and 100 recipes, but larger compendiums have at least 200.

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