Showing posts with label Parragon Book Buddy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Parragon Book Buddy. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Juice Review - Parragon Love Food

I love receiving cook books to review ans this month was not exception. This month's book from Parragon was Juice.

Juice

This handy sized book contains over 100 nutritious juice and smoothie recipes. It contains 7 chapters including an introduction to juicing and smoothie making. The introduction gives you all of the hints and tips that you may need as well as advising on equipment that is needed. So if you are new to making juices and smoothies then this book is the ideal way to start!

Following the introduction the book is divided into 6 further chapters. Each chapter is full of juices that do different jobs for your body. They are:
  • Energy
  • Rehydrate
  • Nourish
  • Glow
  • Soothe
  • Detox
Now selecting a recipe to tell you about was the hard part. This book is full of deliciously healthy juices and smoothies. I eventually settled on a refreshing drink. Today is quite muggy so I went for a drink that will really quench my thirst.

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Natural - Parragon Book Buddy Review and Recipe

Being a Parragon Book Buddy means that I get to try and discover lots of new and exciting cookbooks. This month I am thrilled with the book that I am going to tell you about today. This book has become my new favourite book. That book is Natural - Wholesome Recipes for Pure Nourishment.


In our house we love books and I particularly love cookbooks. I really appreciate a good, quality book and Natural really is a pleasure to have. This book has been made with the highest quality materials and is a lovely book to hold, that a feeling that you simply cannot get online.


The first chapter of this book introduces you to "The Natural Way" of eating. This is a way of eating that we, as a family, are passionate about. The opening paragraph of this book sums our beliefs completely...

"Fresh, natural and simple ingredients play an important role in eating well and encourage a clean and health-giving approach to everyday eating. Incorporating more nutrient-dense foods and less processed ones into your diet will also help to boost, balance and benefit your overall health and happiness."

For a while now we have been trying to cut out as many processed foods from our diet as possible. The majority of our meals are all cooked from scratch, except from when I want the odd night off and we buy pre prepared food.

If you want to eat cleaner then Natural is a fantastic book for both people who want to start eating clean as well as families like us who do try to eat clean. It is full of ideas for breakfasts, energy fuelling lunches, snacks and sides, dressings, sauces and dips, a feast of vegetable based mains, power packed protein mains, sweet treats and healthy nectar's.

So when it came to giving you an example of one recipe, I struggled which one to choose. There are so many recipes that I have simply got to make. But I did select a recipe, and I chose the Slow Cooked Beef with Smashed Butter Beans.


I have chosen this recipe to show you that eating clean is not as some people imagine. It is not just about vegetables, seeds, lentils and superfoods. It is simply about cooking from scratch using fresh ingredients and creating a deliciously flavoursome meal. I have added a  few extra vegetables for added goodness as I find that my children like their vegetables in the sauce and I made a couple of changes to adapt it to our taste.

This is what I did...

Slow Cooked Beef with Mashed Butter Bean and Potatoes

Ingredients

Slow Cooked Beef

2tbsp olive oil
1.6kg beef brisket
2 red onions, quartered and sliced
3 carrots, quartered and chopped
6 baby parsnips, quartered and chopped
6 baby turnips, quartered and chopped
1 tin 400g x chopped tomatoes
800mls beef stock
2tsp Worcester sauce
Salt and pepper - optional

Smashed Butter Beans

750g potatoes, chopped with skins on
1 x 400g tinned butter beans, drained and rinsed

Method

1 - In a large pan or oven top casserole dish brown off the meat and place on one side

2 - Heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil (or a few good sprays of spray oil) in the pan and once heated add the onions and cook until starting too soften

3 - Add the carrots, parsnips and turnips to the pan and cook over a medium heat for 5 minutes, stirring often

4 - Add the chopped tomatoes, Worcester sauce and seasoning. Stir thoroughly

5 - Return the meat to the pan and pour over the stock

6 - Reduce the heat to low, cover the pan making sure that a little steam is able to escape

7 - Cook on a low heat for 4 hours to 4 hours and 30 minutes stirring every so often to stop the ingredients sticking to the base.

8 - For the potato and butter bean mash simply place the potatoes and beans in a pan of boiling water and leave to simmer for about 20 minutes or until soft enough to mash

9 - Drain and mash


Serve the beef with the potato and butter bean mash and add some green vegetables on the side.



As the meet has been slowly cooked for over 4 hours you will not need to slice the meat, it will be so tender that it will fall to pieces!

It is a truly scrumptious meal, that will keep your family asking for more!


Disclosure: I am  a Parragon Book Buddy and I receive books to review on my blog. No cash payment was received. All views and opinions are my own and 100% honest.

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Wednesday, 23 December 2015

Parragon Love Food - Christmas Recipes and Crafts

One thing that I love about Christmas has to be the food. Sometimes I think that it would be great to enjoy some of these flavours throughout the year.

The latest Christmas Recipes and  Crafts book from Parragon Love Food Books is full of delicious, festive recipes and craft ideas. But what I love about this book is that a lot of the recipes that are in this book can be enjoyed throughout the year. I have got so many ideas for Sunday roast dinners and breakfast which would make the perfect, lazy Sunday breakfasts.

Today I thought that I would give you a taster of what this festive book gives, and how I plan to use this book throughout the year...


Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Kale and Vegetable Linguine - The Weekend Cook Review

I love a good cook book hence why I love being a Parragon Book Buddy. Every month Parragon send me one of their delicious Love Food books to read and review. Last month I was sent a copy of The Weekend Cook.


This book is full of mouth watering recipes that will make you want to entertain all weekend simply so that you have a good excuse to cook some meals that you normally would not have. However there are also plenty of recipes that can be made with less fuss and in less time which leaves you with plenty of time to enjoy the weekend.

This book has seven chapters which cover everything from take away style meals which are perfect for a Friday night to breakfast, brunch and lunch, from breads to Monday morning boosting smoothies.

There really is something for everyone. What I love about this book is the added extras which it contains. It is not simply a recipe book. Within the chapters are pages of information to help you not only cook an outstanding meal but it also tells you how to create the perfect menu, top ten garnishing tips, top ten styling tips and winning wine tips. I know that this will be a book that will be used often, if not for the recipes then definitely for the added information that is included.

To give you a taste of this book I decided to cook the Kale, Lemon and Chive Linguine. Except I decided to make it a little more child friendly and bulk it out with added vegetables. This really is a great mid week meal as well as a weekend treat. It is such a quick and easy dish to make and it is sure to go down well with the whole family. I was delighted to see that there were clean plates all round after I gave this to my family!

Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Tempt Chocolate Book Review and Recipe for National Chocolate Week

Don't you just love it when a national week is a food which you love! This week is both National Chocolate Week and National Curry Week!

Two foods which are great!


I was recently sent a copy of Tempt from Parragon Books. Tempt is a book dedicated to everything chocolate. It is full of decadent and delicious chocolate recipes from fudge to biscuits, from cakes to slabs, from ice creams to puddings. Every page will make your mouth water and your tummy rumble. I completely intend to make as many of these recipes as I can.

When it came to selecting a recipe to try I will admit to changing my mind many a time. In the end I decided to make Plain Chocolate and Peanut Butter Energy Balls. I selected this recipe as I love peanut butter and find that if you purchase the right sort of peanut butter it really is good for you and can provide you with a natural source of energy. The recipe also includes linseed and I decided to add my own different ingredients. I have altered the ingredients slightly to accommodate the added extras. But you can find the original recipe in this delicious book which is available to buy in Waterstones and WHSmith.

This is what I did...

Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Baking with Vegetables - Parragon Book Buddy Review and #CookBlogShare

Recently I became a Parragon Book Buddy. Each month I will be trying out and reviewing one of their fantastic cook books! I love cook books and have a great collection already but I do not really use many of them now, so I am hoping that reviewing these books will help me, and you the reader, discover some new books to fall in love with.