Eating healthy does not mean eating boring. All these recipes are healthy as per the world health organisation’s guidelines (or tagged healthy by home cooks).
Steak and broccoli are quickly cooked in a soy ginger sauce. Serve hot over steamed rice for a healthy, quick weeknight dinner.
This is a foundation recipe for sushi, you can flavour with any combination of filler ingredients you like, such as smoked salmon, crab or tuna.
"When the Southerly's a blowin' get the slow cooker going!" This delicious stew is hot and very healthy. Like the All Whites, you and your slow cooker will remain unbeaten in delivering another knock-out meal for your flat that will $ave you time and money. Bon appetit!
The trick to great guacamole is to use good avocados. Make sure your avocados are ripe and if possible the Hass variety works best in this recipe. Add some chilli powder if you like too.
This is a really moist and chocolatey cake. Simple to make. The kids didn't even realise it had beetroot in the first time I made it. Decorate by dusting with icing sugar or it is delicious served warm with custard.
Almost any whole fish can be cooked with this method but snapper is particularly good with the Thai flavours. If you can find it, try fresh galangal in place of the ginger, the flavour is unique.
Quinoa is becoming very popular as an alternative to rice. It cooks very quickly and has a nuttier flavour.
Lemons in season, this is quick, easy and great flavoured cordial. Can also use limes, oranges, a combination, add ginger, cinnamon. Experiment!
Apart from the wholesome honey and apple ingredients indicated in the title this recipe also uses whole wheat flour, making it a healthy treat.
Try this next time you have drumsticks. This is a simple recipe where the chicken is coated with parmesan cheese and baked until golden.
Barbecued Prawns
Barbecued Lobster Tails
Vegetarian BBQ Mushrooms
Barbecued Salmon
Satay Chicken Skewers