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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Cauliflower curry
This spring cauliflower curry recipe is great for the whole family and is pretty friendly on the purse, too.
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Pea and bean pies
These delicious vegetarian bean and pea pies are perfect for a dinner party as the main course. Packed with veggies and plenty of flavour
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Mellow-spiced chicken and chickpeas
Warming dinners don't come much tastier than this. A subtle combination of warming spices, this chicken casserole is one to try
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Gingerbread, orange and vanilla cookies
Vanilla, spiced orange and gingerbread cookies are three delicious cookie recipes that are perfect for edible Christmas decorations, or any time of year
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Apple sage turkey
Woman's Weekly's cider-roasted turkey with apple and sage stuffing is the centrepiece to your festive feast! The cider makes the tukey nice and juicy and goes lovely with the apple in the stuffing
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Ricotta pancakes
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Easter bunny cookies
These Easter bunny cookies are naturally wholesome treats that you'll be proud to serve and the children will absolutely love.
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Chicken and spring onion pancake
Why not try this savoury pancake recipe with chicken and spring onion? It has been updated from the March 1924 issue of Woman's Weekly. Packed full of tasty ingredients, it makes a great light dinner and will help you to make the most of Pancake Day.
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Chinese dumplings
Make some traditional Chinese dumplings with this easy recipe. Fill Chinese dumpling pancakes with a mixture of pork, soy sauce, spring onions and cabbage for a fresh-tasting filling
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Deep-fried squid with Greek salad
Enjoy the taste of the Med with this delicious squid and Greek salad. To make, coat the squid with flour and deep fry. Serve with roasted tomatoes and a fresh greek salad
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Warm rainbow cabbage salad
This warm rainbow cabbage salad is the perfect healthy side for the cooler months of the year, giving you a fresh crunch with your meal without it being too chilly...
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Oatmeal chocolate chip cookies
A crunchy, chocolate and oat snack biscuit for the whole family. This is quick and easy to bake.
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Pecan cookies
These pecan nut and chocolate chip cookies couldn't be eaiser to make and you can freeze them ahead
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Salmon pasta with crème fraîche
This salmon pasta with leeks, broccoli, green beans and parsley is easy to make and tastes delicious - plus it gives you a healthy dose of omega-3 too.
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Peanut butter cookie dough
Raw peanut butter cookie dough recipe contains just 3 ingredients and processed sugar isn't one of them! Use no added sugar peanut butter
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Chocolate hot cross bun bread and butter pudding
Looking for hot cross bun recipes? Warm hot cross buns soaked in creamy vanilla custard and melted chocolate – Easter doesn’t get better than this!
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Thanksgiving turkey
Thanksgiving turkey and gravy is a delicious twist on this festive roast. The turkey is basted with butter for an indulgent finish and the gravy adds a kick
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Ginger carrots and parsnips
Ginger carrots and parsnips are a perfect spiced-up version of traditional glazed carrots. The syrup adds a bright, fiery flavour
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Brussels sprouts with bacon
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Sausage roll wreath
This stuffing and sausage roll wreath takes your favourite party food to the next level! This mouth-watering centrepiece is so easy to make
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Chicken and peach couscous salad
You might think the peach is a weird addition to this couscous salad but it brings a wonderfully fruity flavour. Filling and under 300 cals, this salad is a healthy lunch option
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Lemon mince pies
A classic festive treat. These luxury lemon and almond mince pies are great to prepare in advance and great for freezing.
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Brussels sprouts with shallots
The sweet caramelised shallots are a delicious way to make your sprouts irresistible.
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Fish pancakes
Smoky fish pancake parcels are easy to make and are full of flavour. Tender fish and a light cream cheese sauce makes these pancakes moreish
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