Octavia Lillywhite
Octavia Lillywhite is an award-winning food and lifestyle journalist with over 15 years of experience. She joined the Sunday Mirror magazine as a cub reporter and stayed until she was running the Food and Lifestyle department, learning all the food styling tricks of the trade as she went (eg. to photograph ice cream under studio lights, swap it for instant mashed potato dyed with food colouring so it doesn’t melt).
With a passion for creating beautiful, tasty family meals that don’t use hundreds of ingredients or anything you have to source from obscure websites, she’s a champion of local and seasonal foods, using up leftovers and composting, which, she maintains, is probably the most important thing we all can do to protect the environment. She also became a self-confessed wine expert while working on Saturday Magazine’s wine column, knows her Côtes de Rhône from her Hautes-Côtes de Beaune, and can now drink wine “really well”.
While at the Sunday Mirror and Daily Express, she interviewed some of the country’s greatest chefs. Heston Blumenthal taught her why you shouldn’t trust a rare beef burger at a barbecue (unless it’s his); from Neil Rankin she learned scrambled eggs need to be cooked slowly and from Jamie Oliver, that fish finger wraps are improved by sriracha. Her favourite interview was with charming Frenchman Raymond Blanc, with whom she’s now slightly in love. He taught her the importance of ‘terroir’, and that workaholic is just another word for passionate - as long as you make time for the people who matter.
She’s never owned a microwave, cooks from scratch for her and her husband nearly every night and only eats ready meals on very special occasions - like Valentine's Day when M&S do their majestic Meal Deal. She’s never managed to watch an entire episode of The Great British Bake Off because it’s too stressful, “...and I’d rather be risking my own soggy bottom in the kitchen than crying over someone else’s on TV.”
Latest articles by Octavia Lillywhite
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Moroccan shepherd's pie
This Moroccan shepherd's pie is a brilliant spiced up twist on one of our favourite winter comfort foods. It's makes four generous portions.
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Cosmopolitan cocktail
Learn how to make the classic Cosmopolitan cocktail - it's always been a winner with us!
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Negroni spumante
If you love strong cocktails, the negroni spumante is perfect for sipping slowly. With a heady hit of gin, Campari and vermouth.
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Bitter cherry old fashioned
This bitter cherry old fashioned is a twist on the classic whiskey cocktail recipe and adds a lovely sweetness to the smokey drink.
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Sicilian cocktail
This delicious and simple Sicilian cocktail combines strawberry coulis together with processco to make one delicious, sweet summer drink
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Slow cooker aubergine caponata pasta
Slow cooker aubergine caponata pasta is cooked for more than four hours for real warmth and flavour
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Aubergine toasts
Aubergine toasts feature a versatile aubergine dip which you can serve in a bowl with dipping toasts or more formally as a canapé, topped with a dollop of yoghurt and a sprig of rocket.
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Filo pastry mince pies
Filo pastry mince pies are so easy to make and ready in 30 minutes, with a crispy base, plenty of mincemeat and a sweet marzipan top
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Chicken, bacon and mushroom carbonara
This chicken, bacon and mushroom carbonara recipe puts a twist on the classic carbonara with chicken and mushrooms. It's a great dish for a family kitchen supper.
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Green vegetable medley
This healthy green vegetable medley of broccoli, peas and beans is steamed in the microwave. It's a very simple dish, even for absolute novices.
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Classic key lime pie with meringue topping
Classic key lime pie with meringue topping is an all-American dessert recipe. The fluffy meringue with a crisp shell sits on a tart key lime base with a delicious biscuit base.
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Spooky sandwiches
Spooky sandwiches are so simple to make with ham, beetroot coleslaw and ketchup and shaped into coffins. Perfect as part of a Halloween buffet spread.
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73 of the best Mother's Day cake ideas and recipes
A delicious, impressive selection of Mother's Day cakes and bakes perfect for sharing or gifting...
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Beetroot chocolate cake
Beetroot chocolate cake sounds unlikely but it's a brilliant combination. Beets - like carrots - have a lovely natural sweetness and have been used in baking for centuries.
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Aubergines with basil pesto crust
These aubergines with basil pesto crust make a great starter for a Mediterranean dish or vegetarian meal. Simply bake, add the crust and grill to finish.
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Aubergine, bean and potato curry
This aubergine, bean and potato curry is a simple and satisfying vegetarian curry.
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Roasted aubergine stacks
These roasted aubergine stacks are really simple to make and make a great low carb light lunch option, or a pretty starter.
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Mediterranean aubergines
Mediterranean aubergines are a beautiful southern European dish that makes a great vegetarian main or fun vegetable side dish.
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Aubergine and coconut curry
This aubergine and coconut curry makes a delicious vegetarian option with a delicate balance of flavours and a good punch of spice.
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Apple doughnuts with apple purée
These little apple doughnuts with apple purée are pure mouthfuls of fun. Crusted in sugar and filled with a gooey, sweet apple sauce, they make the perfect treat.
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Bolognese stuffed peppers
You only need four ingredients to make these Bolognese stuffed peppers: mince beef, peppers, cheese and a jar of your favourite Bolognese sauce.
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Vegetarian Bolognese
Use Quorn mince in this vegetarian Bolognese as a healthy and delicious alternative to meat. You will barely even be able to tell the difference.
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Tagliatelle bolognese
This tagliatelle bolognese makes a delicious dinner for four - it's rich and flavourful, but easy to make and has extra veg packed in too.
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Gnocchi Bolognese
This delicious gnocchi Bolognese makes a lovely change from spaghetti or pasta shapes. The texture of the soft gnocchi is perfect with the rich beefy sauce.
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