Asda has teamed up with Joe Wicks, also known as The Body Coach*, to bring customers the ultimate healthy, yet speedy, ‘School Night Dinner Winner’ recipes – making the back-to-school season a little simpler. The recipes can be re-created in just 20 minutes, and all serve a family of 4-6 with minimal hassle during busy weeknights.

As a dad-of-four, Joe knows first-hand the challenges of finding time to plan and cook healthy meals that please the kids and don’t break the bank, and as a renowned recipe writer, is excited to bring this series to Asda.

The delicious recipes are packed with goodness and perfect for the whole family, with well-loved flavours and hearty, classic dishes incorporating nutritious twists, including the Simmer and stir Bolognese, Herby Tomato Cottage Pie and Slow Cooker Chicken Curry.

Joe says “I want to help everyone, no matter their budget, put better food on their tables. Even if it’s one meal a week – I’ll be so proud. This recipe series focuses on quick and healthy family food. I want to help people understand the connection between good food and good mood”.

Joe adds: “From a one-pot Bolognese to a delicious fish & potato pie, we’ve created a bunch of quick, tasty, and affordable recipes that your whole family will love. I know getting healthy food on the table for you and your kids can be challenging but I promise these school night dinner winners will make things a little bit easier”.

Making the recipes easy to navigate, Asda has created a one stop shop for families who want to give them a go, as customers can now select their chosen recipe on School Night Dinner Winners on Asda.com and purchase all necessary ingredients in one place. Each recipe is completed with a step-by-step cooking guide, making it convenient and fun for the whole house to cook together.

The Asda and Joe Wicks School Night Dinner Winners recipes can be found below and are now shoppable on Asda.com.

On a mission to make the world fitter, happier and healthier, the recipe series is part of a wider campaign which Asda launched alongside Joe Wicks last week – the Cashpot for Schools initiative*. The campaign has raised over £1.5M for UK primary schools in its first week as it sees Asda donate 0.5% of the value of its customers’ shopping to a primary school of their choice, every time they shop using Asda Rewards.

Joe Wicks says: “I feel incredibly proud to be part of such an important initiative with Asda, working with a partner that is as committed to supporting families as I am. From sports facilities to nutrition, Asda shoppers’ donations will have a huge impact on primary schools around the country – and after all, who doesn’t want the very best for their kids.

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