By now we’ve all heard of kale, and it’s probably the current trend for the curly leaf we have to thank for putting brassicas and their benefits at the centre of the table. But riding on the coattails of kale is, surprisingly, the sprout. Loathed by many and over-boiled by plenty, sprouts are nonetheless increasingly sought after for meals besides the Christmas dinner.
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Thursday, 18 December 2014
Monday, 18 November 2013
Ceviche masterclass
By Ellen Wallwork

So, with curing raw fish making it into Kenwood’s top 50
food experiences to try in a lifetime, we decided to try our hand at making
ceviche. We sought out the expertise of Fernando Trocca, executive chef of the Gaucho restaurant chain where ceviche has been on the menu for more
than 11 years. He shared his simple six-step
guide to preparing the dish…
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Thursday, 12 September 2013
Get all your five-a-day in one dish!
By Harry Eastwood
This salad is a deconstructed
version of ratatouille, which makes for a delicious, fresh and full-flavoured
alternative to the traditional vegetable stew. It can be made ahead – and, in
fact, tastes even better. It ticks plenty of health boxes as it’s high in fibre
and low in calories, fat, saturated fat, sugar and salt. Most people can enjoy it,
as it’s vegetarian, gluten-free and dairy-free. And the best thing about it? One
serving counts as a full five portions of your five-a-day.
Monday, 10 June 2013
Fight the Fads
Join HFG
in our bid to help the nation get fit and
healthy without going to extremes... At Healthy
Food Guide we champion good health and
gradual weight loss through healthy eating.
Our new mission: fight the fads – make every meal healthier
says no to fasting or denial, and a resounding yes to eating tasty, satisfying
meals and doing some moderate exercise every week. We don’t ban foods, expect
you to go teetotal or ask you to exist on under 1,400 a day. Instead, we have a
long-term solution.
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