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Make the most out of fresh spring ingredients in your kitchen
The Mercury
|September 17, 2025
SPRING arrives with a fresh selection of produce ready to shine in everyday cooking.
Below are some top seasonal ingredients to inspire your next meal, along with recipes you can try at home.
@ Chives: Mild and onion-like, chives add flavour and flexibility to many dishes. Try them in a stir-fried noodle recipe with chilli shrimp for a bright spring taste.
@ Avocado: Creamy and mild, avocado works well in salads, sandwiches, smoothies or simply on toast.
@ Fresh greens: Spinach, rocket and lettuce are at their peak. Use them in salads, wraps or quick sautés.
@ Honey: A natural sweetener for tea, lemonade, cocktails and desserts. Drizzle over yoghurt, pancakes or waffles. Its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties add a health benefit.
@ Baby white cabbage: Tender and crisp, this cabbage is perfect for slaws, light stir-fries or adding crunch to salads and soups.
@ Apricots: Sweet-tart and rich in vitamins, minerals, fibre and antioxidants. Sauté for oatmeal, toss into a salad with greens, chickpeas, red onion, feta and avocado, or enjoy fresh with nuts as a snack.
@ Hibiscus: These flowers bring a floral note to drinks. Use them to elevate a gin and tonic or give margaritas a refreshing twist.
Fry’s high-protein gyro wraps
Ingredients
1 box Fry’s spiced no-chick’n pieces (defrosted)
For the marinade
Ya cup lemon juice
2 tbsp olive oil
Ya tsp oregano (fresh or dried)
Ya tsp thyme (fresh)
2 cup parsley (fresh)
1 clove garlic, crushed
Salt and pepper to taste
To serve
2x naan or flat breads, toasted
250ml tzatziki
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