Your Best Life is a remarkable recipe book with more than 80 recipes. It’s jam-packed with full-colour photos and shows readers how exciting healthy food can be.
Check out some of the tantalising recipes below:
Wholemeal pancakes
Serves 3-4
INSPIRATION: Saturday mornings were made for two things: surfing and pancakes. Most people make the traditional pancakes with just white flour and no added fibre or long-term, energy-giving nutrients. This recipe will sneak some extra goodness in without having to drown it in sugar or syrup.
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Health tip: Officially, fibre is a type of carbohydrate that your body can’t digest. Unofficially, there isn’t one classification that everyone is happy with. Whatever the definition, what we do know is that it’s good for you, yet South Africans eat less than half of what we should.
Keeping you regular is what fibre usually gets the Oscar for, but it also plays an important part in keeping some nasty diseases at bay, most importantly, colorectal cancer. Studies consistently show the higher your natural (dietary) fibre intake, the lower your colorectal cancer risk. Eating more fibre seems like a small price to pay for staying footloose and cancer-free.
Chicken salad with summer strawberry dressing
Serves 4
INSPIRATION: I learned this recipe as a young chef in California; the dressing makes everyone do back flips.
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Health tip: How do I love strawberries? Let me count the ways!
The heart-shaped silhouette of the strawberry is the first clue that this little fruit is good for you. Packed with vitamins, fibre and particularly high levels of antioxidants, strawberries are a sodium-free, low carb, low calorie choice for everyone.
A single serving (8 strawberries if you’re counting) provides you with more vitamin C than you’ll find in a single orange without having to go through the pain of peeling.
Strawberries wear their hearts on their sleeves, so to speak, by having external seeds. Nooks and crannies made by these seeds make it easy for dirt to take up home on their skins. Soaking strawberries for a minute before you rinse them will loosen any nasties, while still keeping all their goodness intact.
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