40 hacks to make your store-bought food look homemade
How to fake it
Dress up your hummus
You'll want a pizza this
Triple the taste
Pile it high
Stack it up
Fan it out
Add chopped nuts and seeds
Or sprinkle contrasting seeds
Serve it on a platter
Make a thick, rich gravy
Twirl and pile pasta like a pro
Bull's-eye your pasta and sauce
Slice it like a pro
Drizzle all over your plate
Wipe the plate clean!
Go fruity
Sprinkle several handfuls of fruit over the top of a store-bought pie, tart, cake or other dessert to create interest (and flavor). The effect works particularly well if you use a few different types of fruit in the same color palette (such as the blueberries and blackberries here, or perhaps raspberries, redcurrants, cherries and small strawberries).
Tip: Take it to the next level with a sprinkling of green pistachio nuts and fine lemon zest.
Drizzle icing over cakes
A dusting of icing sugar
Mix and match your salad bags
Make fishcakes fancy
Not so boring bag of rice
Classy couscous
Whether you use pre-cooked couscous or the two-minute microwave sachets, you can make couscous look more impressive by stirring through fresh herbs, chickpeas, pomegranate seeds or rocket. This will separate out the grains, make it go further and add color.
Fancy toast-toppers
Go rustic with a shared starter
Top it off
Make a gnocchi bake
Souper-douper swirly garnishes
Create lines
Create an island
Spruce up store-bought soup with cooked shrimp, crab, leftover pulled/chopped chicken or beef, the remains of last night's cooked vegetables or whatever else you have on hand. Make it look lovely by first piling the extra bits high in the middle of the bowl, then carefully ladling the hot soup around the island. Sprinkle with chopped herbs or croutons if you like.
Tip: Make less mess by doing what restaurants do and using a liquid measuring cup to pour the soup into the bowls.
Layer up your lasagna
Edible flowers with everything
Pretty little edible flowers are now widely available in supermarkets, and they add a gorgeous dash of color to desserts, cakes and bagged salads. Pluck the petals and scatter them through the dish to make them go further, or try growing nasturtium flowers in your garden in the summer for added ‘I grew this myself’ smugness. Read our guide to cooking with edible flowers for more inspiration.
Cheat at dessert
Get a glossy finish
Real fruit yogurt
Make a better breakfast
Perfect potato salad
Dress your dish like an Italian
Chopped herbs are your best friend
Effortless cocktails
Add color to coleslaw
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