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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Caribbean chicken casserole
A trio of spices gives this Caribbean chicken casserole its beautifully tropical-inspired flavour. Earthy cinnamon, fiery ginger and hot cayenne pepper are the perfect complement to the chicken and sweet potatoes.
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Normandy chicken casserole
A delicious Normandy chicken casserole cooked sweetened with apples and a creamy flavoursome, cider and chicken stock sauce.
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Tandoori turkey
This spicy marinade makes sure this is a Christmas turkey with a real kick. It's a deliciously different way to spice up Christmas dinner.
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Roast turkey with sausage stuffing
Christmas just wouldn't be Christmas without turkey and all the trimmings. This delicious turkey is topped with rashers of bacon and stuffed with a sausage and chestnut stuffing...
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Stuffed turkey joint
A tangy and tasty dish that's for a dinner party, Sunday lunch or family celebration as it can be prepared in advance and cooked when ready to eat.
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Roast turkey with chestnut stuffing
Roast turkey with chestnut stuffing really is a must for every Christmas dinner table, so look no further than this classic turkey stuffing recipe...
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Slow-cooked chicken stew
Slow-cooked chicken stew can be cooked in a slow cooker over six hours or so, or whacked in the oven to bubble away for 2-3 hours.
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Beef tikka masala
This beef tikka masala recipe comes from a 1930s issue of Women's Weekly - and it's still a favourite. It's been updated slightly to reflect the ingredients that are available in supermarkets today.
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Tomato raita
Our tomato raita will give your homemade Indian takeaway night a lovely authentic feel - it's the perfect match to a spicy curry.
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Beetroot raita
Vibrant beetroot raita is a delicious dish that's ready in 5 minutes and makes a classic Indian dip for onion bhajis or samosas
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Red onion bhajis
These red onion bhajis are a great addition to an Indian feast. They mix red onion with courgette which give them a delicious moist texture and lovely taste.
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26 classic British bakes and cakes that are easy to make
A mouthwatering collection of traditional British bakes you'll want to recreate in the comfort of your own kitchen. Perfect for sharing with loved ones...
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Beans and sausage bake
This beans and sausage bake is packed with chunky potatoes, flageolet and kidney beans in a rich, tomato sauce. A perfect sausage supper.
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Baked spiced chicken with pomegranate
This baked spiced chicken with pomegranate uses one of the cheapest chicken cuts but the marinade makes it taste like a seriously fancy dish.
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Tandoori chicken
A great British favourite, this Indian tandoori chicken is very tasty and spicy and easy to cook. Serve it up with a yogurt dip and your favourite kind of naan bread.
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Taleggio stuffed chicken
Taleggio stuffed chicken is easy to prepare, look so impressive and tastes even better. With gooey, melted cheese oozing from the centre and crispy salty Parma ham on the outside, it's always a hit with guests.
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BBQ tandoori chicken
This BBQ tandoori chicken is makes a tasty, juicy and tender chicken, perfect for serving up at barbecues and summer parties.
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Chicken cacciatore
This delicious chicken stew recipe, chicken cacciatore, is a classic Italian dish that uses chicken breast and a sweet tomato sauce full of flavour
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Chicken with goat's cheese and bacon
Chicken with goats cheese and bacon is a seriously impressive dish that's deceptively easy to put together. Perfect for when you want to impress your guests.
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BBQ chicken baguettes
BBQ chicken baguettes are sandwiches but loaded up with all sorts of good things, making them a really filling meal. With chicken fillets, Mediterranean vegetables cheese and a spicy sauce, they're more like a pizza dinner than your average sarnie.
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Mushroom, bacon and pea risotto
Mushroom, bacon and pea risotto is a great dish if you're stuck with leftovers in the fridge, and it's the perfect alternative to a Carbonara or bacon and mushroom pasta
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Bacon and pea cheesy risotto
Using a few clever shortcuts, this risotto can be whipped up in under twenty minutes for four people. Get the recipe here...
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Courgette and bacon risotto
Courgette and bacon risotto is a brilliant summer risotto - bursting with flavour but cheap, quick and easy to make.
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Lemon chicken and pea risotto
This delicious and healthy lemon chicken and pea risotto recipe is so easy to make at home. Plus it will take only 45 mins to prepare and cook
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