How to Eat 30 Plants a Week : 100 recipes to boost your health and energy by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall


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PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 09/05/2024

With a foreword by Tim Spector, bestselling author and founder of ZOE30 plants may sound a lot, but in Hugh�_Ts expert hands it feels like an easy win, for the delicious meals as much as the incredible health benefits. Central to these is great gut health, and a foreword by gut-health guru Tim Spector explains why Hugh is bang on target to deliver the goods. And in racking up the plant power, you'll feel great, have renewed energy and reset your microbiome. In chapters such as six packed soup and stoups, seven big salads, meat and six veg, fish fivers and tripe threat sides, Hugh shows you how to get many more plants on your plate, with people-pleasing plant-only dishes at the fore, as well as some humdingers with a little well-chosen meat or fish along for the ride. By plants, Hugh means fruit and veg and much more besides �_" including nuts, seeds, pulses, grains, herbs, spices, chocolate and even coffee. Recipes include: Purple shakshukaShroomami soupSichuan aubergine with tofu and black beansCaponata with chickpeas and apricotsGoat's cheese and greens herby pieTomato, rosemary and saffron baked riceSlow-roast Merguez-spiced shoulder of lambSteak, charred little gem and spring onion salsaRoast ratatouille flatfishCracking crab saladKimchi and Kraut slawsVery berry ripple fro-yo... and many more!With plant ingredients numbered by chapter, and overlaps kept to a minimum, it�_Ts easy to keep a count and rack up your weekly plant score. Simply by choosing just a handful of recipes from the book, you will have nailed your 30 plants, and by adding an extra main, a treat or a pud, and a snack or a side, you�_Tll be well on your way to 50 plants a week! With Hugh to show you the way, this isn�_Tt just going to be doable: it�_Ts going to be easy, it�_Ts going to be fun, and most of all it�_Ts going to be delicious.

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