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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Sweetcorn pancakes
Sweet corn and spring onion pancakes are quick and easy to make and go so well with spicy sriracha sauce. Have them on their own or as a side dish
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Smoked bacon and onion tart
Try our delicious smoked bacon and onion tart recipe
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Chicken stock
If you've got a half a chicken or turkey left over from your roast dinner, don't throw it away. Why not use it to make a chicken or turkey stock to add flavour to soups and stews and save you money too!
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Lace pancakes
Make like the Bake Off contestants and make these fabulous lace pancakes for dessert tonight - everyone will be impressed at their intricacy
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Sole colbert
Fancy cooking a bit of fish? Why not try something a little different than the usual cod and chips? This sole colbert was first featured in Woman's Weekly in 1951
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Oat walnut cookies
You don't need an excuse to whip up a batch of these delicious walnut and oat cookies - they're an ideal cookie jar staple perfect for the kids' lunchboxes, afternoon snacks or with your morning cuppa.
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Mince puffs
These quick and quirky mince pies are perfect for parties especially around Christmas time. They're so simple to make and taste delicious too
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Hot cross bun cupcakes
These delicious and easy to make hot cross bun cupcakes are perfect for easy. They taste like classic hot cross buns but with a light sponge texture
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Iced gingerbread
Iced gingerbread squares make a delicious afternoon treat. Made with two types of ginger these lovely light sponge squares are rich and zingy.
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Valentine's cookies
Valentine's Day is all about those little somethings. Bake these super sweet cookies on sticks for a surprise made with love
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Raspberry pancakes
Turn your pancakes into a dessert with this easy pancake recipe. Sandwich thick raspberry pancakes with ice cream and drizzle with a delicious peach sauce
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Muesli cookies
Who says you can't have cookies for breakfast? These muesli cookies are packed with dried fruits, cinnamon and ginger to help kick start your day right
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Italian tuna and tomato pasta
This recipe for Italian tuna and tomato penne pasta is bright and colourful as well as nutritious. A delightful spring or summer lunch.
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Green tea power smoothie bowl
A green tea power smoothie bowl is packed full of nutrients and will help you kick the sniffles and get your immune system back on track!
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Cornflake cookies
www.goodtoknow.co.uk has lots of quick and easy food recipes like these peanut butter cookies. Find out more recipes at www.goodtoknow.co.uk.
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Roast haddock
Fancy a change from your normal roast dinner? This delicious roast haddock supper is the perfect choice. Packed full of soft potatoes and fresh fish. This dish will go down a treat with the family.
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Thai pancakes
Give your pancakes a twist with these delicious Pad Thai pancakes. They're the perfect options for dinner for Pancake Day.
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Rice and prawn salad
Triple tested: Succulent prawns and punchy lime … so fresh and summery! Brought to you by Essentials magazine
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Sesame and honey chicken salad
Try our delicious sesame and honey chicken salad
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Stuffed tomatoes
These delicious stuffed tomatoes make an easy family dinner. Get the best flavour out of your juicy tomatoes.
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Giant mince pie
Your friends and family are sure to be impressed by this giant mince pie come Christmas. This delicious mince pie is packed with classic, sweet mince meat
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Easter carrot cake
A great cake for the children and adults whether celebrating Easter or other occasions. This cake is moist, soft, sweet and has a hint of tang from the lemon curd. It can be made in advance and frozen.
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Moroccan rice-stuffed tomatoes
Mouth-watering Moroccan rice-stuffed tomatoes make a healthy vegetarian option for lunch or dinner and works out as 1 of your 5-a-day
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Honey mustard Brussels sprouts
Brussels sprouts with honey and mustard is a deliciously different way to cook your sprouts and tastes especially good served with pan-fried steak
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