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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Cheese, onion and parsley soup
This cheese, onion and parsley soup is delicious onion soup with a luxurious dose of creamy camembert to really up the flavour factor.
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Cream of courgette soup
Our cream of courgette soup is so light, tasty and so easy to make it might just become your go-to healthy lunch option.
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Cream of chicken soup
This cream of chicken soup is the king of comfort foods - the best way to deal with feeling a little bit ill or under the weather, or when you just want to be cheered up through and through.
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Cauliflower and cheese soup
This cauliflower and cheese soup uses two different kinds of cheese to create the most fantastic, creamy flavour. Mild Emmental with stouter, bolder goat's cheese make beautiful partners.
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Self-saucing chocolate pudding
Self-saucing chocolate pudding is a bit of a marvel. Ready in just an hour, this sticky sweet dessert serves up to 6 people and is rich and gooey.
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Microwave chocolate pudding
You can get great results from a microwave chocolate pudding and this recipe proves just how easy it can be. Just like a steamed pudding but ready in a little over a quarter of an hour.
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Steamed chocolate pudding
This delicious and easy steamed chocolate pudding takes a but of time to prepare but the results are worth it. You can do all the prep in advance and set it cooking on Sunday morning, ready for lunch.
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Terry’s Chocolate Orange fondant cake
This Terry’s Chocolate Orange fondant cake is a seriously decadent way to bake with one of our favourite festive treats. It serves ten and makes a great Christmas pudding alternative.
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Chocolate coffee fondant puddings
After dessert in a hurry? These rich chocolate and coffee fondant puddings, with a melt-in-the-middle chocolate centre, are ready in less than 30 mins
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Chocolate orange fondant puddings
These chocolate orange fondant puddings have a light and lovely chocolate sponge with an oozing melty middle.
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Mini chilli beef pies
These mini chilli beef pies are perfect for a snack, packed lunch or for taking on a picnic. Serve them with a crispy salad.
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Rosemary roast beef with cranberry glaze
This rosemary roast beef with cranberry glaze is an aromatically roasted joint with a sweet and tangy glaze. The flavour is amazing.
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Shepherd's pie
Shepherd's pie is a classic recipe that's so easy to follow. Make a delicious traditional pie topped with creamy mashed potato each time - the whole family will love it...
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Lamb burger wellington
This lamb burger wellington features juicy minced lamb cut through with spicy feta and encased in golden, flakey puff pastry. Serve with chips and salad or dress it up with all the trappings of a roast.
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Lamb Wellington
A lamb Wellington is an easy twist on the famous beef cut wrapped in pastry. Just as impressive and a brilliant summer Sunday lunch option.
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Cookie dough fudge
These cookie dough fudge is so easy to make and would make the perfect food gift recipe for friends and family
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Caramel fudge
Delicious squares of caramel fudge coated in a thick layer of dark chocolate. Tempting to scoff them all yourself but also great as a gift.
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Baileys fudge
Baileys fudge is the ultimate combination of Irish cream liqueur and and sweet, sugary fudge: a match made in heaven. This sweet treat is easy to make. Serve it with coffees for a really grown up indulgence.
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Coffee fudge
This easy coffee fudge recipe makes the ultimate grown up sweet treat. Using strong coffee and just five ingredients all together, it makes a great gift or an ideal after dinner sweet.
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Healthy cottage pie
This healthy cottage pie is not so different for the classic version except it uses extra lean beef to keep the fat content down, and root vegetables in the topping to keep it lower-carb.
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Chilli cottage pie
This chilli cottage pie is a mash up dish of chilli con carne and cottage pie - comforting and cosy but with a serious kick as well.
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Sausage and chicken casserole
This sausage and chicken casserole is a hearty, rib-sticking dish with chicken breasts, whole sausages and butter beans in a rich tomato sauce.
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Creamy Dijon chicken casserole
This creamy Dijon chicken casserole makes a beautiful family meal - a great alternative to a Sunday roast or a lovely weekend supper.
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Chicken and potato casserole
This chicken and potato casserole is a one-dish classic - easy to do and it's ready in under two hours. The sauce is made with cider, which gives it a lovely fruity zing.
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