It
seems like Jamie Oliver is always after a challenge. Not content with
bringing us the fantastic (but perhaps a little unrealistic) 30 Minute Meals book, he has now brought out Jamie's 15 Minute Meals.
With the emphasis on eating well but not spending a long time in the
kitchen, Jamie has set about trying to show us how we can cook a well
balanced meal in less time that it would take to get a take away
delivered.
Working
with a team of nutritionists this book is full of recipes that are
lighter and healthier with the nutritional information included for
each recipe so if you are counting calories you don't have to worry.
The chapters are divided up into Categories such as Chicken, Pork,
Fish, Vegetarian and Pasta so it's easy to just go to your chapter of
choice depending on what you want to cook.
Now I
have to say my initial thoughts about this book was that making a
delicious, nutritious meal in 15 minutes seemed far too good to be
true but I was more than happy to try it out, especially after
watching the episodes on TV. As usual I bookmarked over 20 recipes
but in the end I tested 5.
The
Tested Recipes:
Thai
Chicken Laksa, Mildly Spiced Noodle Squash Broth
Mushroom
Soup with Stilton, Apple & Walnut Croutes
Golden
Chicken, Braised Greens & Potato Gratin
Modern
Greek Salad, Spinach, Chickpea & Feta Parcels
Chicken
Pasta with Herby 6-Veg Ragu
Ok so
it was time to put the first recipe to the test so I started by
making the Thai Chicken Laksa with Mildly Spiced Noodle Squash
Broth. Having learnt my lesson from 30 Minute Meals I knew I had
to be prepared so I boiled the kettle, got the griddle pan on full
whack and got my ingredients out....well most of them. I have to say
it was definitely quite a bit less stressful that 30 Minute Meals but
unfortunately I didn't manage to make this one in just 15 minutes
(was I surprised – no not really!). That being said I think the
final time was about 25 minutes and you could definitely whittle that
down with a few tries. The chicken was delicious and definitely
benefited from being chicken thighs otherwise I would have dried them
out while I was focused on the Noodle Squash Broth. Thankfully they
were deliciously moist and full of flavour.
The noodles were really good as well – lots of great flavours
and I loved the addition of the grated squash but they soaked up all
of the broth despite me adding extra water to them. Next time I think
I would cut down the quantity of noodles as we had so much (more than
4 servings) and no broth. Other than though it was a typical Jamie
Oliver meal full of great flavours and ways
to tweak it to make it your own.
Up
next and I couldn't resist the Mushroom
Soup with Stilton, Apple & Walnut Croutes as a treat to
myself for lunch. I'd recently watched this episode on TV so I knew
it looked good and fairly straightforward but then I've come to
realise that Jamie makes every recipe look completely straightforward
and effortless and for me they don't quite turn out that way! The
stopwatch for this one stopped at 23 minutes which isn't bad I guess
but certainly not 15 minutes and to be honest the soup could have
done with a bit longer as the rice wasn't quite cooked enough which
made it a slightly chunkier texture than I wanted. Taste wise though
it was good, it needed thinned down a little for my liking as it was
super thick but the flavours were there, although I did find the
flavour of the rice to be a little overpowering so I would use less
next time. The Croutes however were a-m-a-z-i-n-g and I will
definitely make those again with or without the soup! Only problem
with them is how you are supposed to get them in your mouth as they
aren't the easiest thing to eat but since I was eating alone I had no
problems!
Next
up and it was another chicken recipe. The idea of having Potato
Gratin in roughly 15 minutes (lets be realistic – I knew it would
never take me 15 minutes but still!) was too good not to try so I
made the Golden
Chicken, Braised Greens & Potato Gratin. To be honest I
didn't even bother timing this one but what I can say is that it was
fabulous. The Gratin was so easy to do, had a lot of flavour and a
lot less calories than a normal Gratin but still all of the taste.
The chicken and vegetables were also fantastic and the whole meal was
straightforward to make and although it didn't take me 15 minutes it
was still on the table fairly quickly.
For
the 4th recipe I went for a vegetarian option and made the
Modern Greek Salad with Spinach, Chickpea & Feta Parcels.
I knew I was pushing my luck a little with the parcels as my husband
doesn't really like chickpeas but I hoped the Greek Salad would make
up for it. As it turned out the Salad was fantastic – very fresh
and full of wonderful flavours that we all enjoyed. The parcels
didn't go over quite so well but they were still enjoyed to an
extent, especially when you had them with the yogurt and salad. On
their own the texture was a little off for our liking so next time I
would maybe not blend them quite as much and possibly add a little
extra feta. It was still a nice meal to try and visually the whole
meal looked fantastic, it just needs a little work for our tastes.
The
last recipe I tested was the Chicken Pasta with Herby 6-Veg Ragu.
Since my son loves pasta I thought this would be a great, quick
mid-week meal for the family. Once again I decided not to bother
timing it since I wasn't able to focus solely on cooking plus I had a
little 'helper' and also because I knew it was never going to only
take me 15 minutes (and it definitely didn't!). The end result was
good but there was FAR too much sauce for the pasta. I should have
used my head and removed some of the sauce from the pan as I knew
looking at it there was going to be too much, but alas I didn't and
we ended up with far too much sauce on the pasta. I think to be
honest I pureed up the vegetables far too much and so it was more of
a paste than chopped up vegetables which probably contributed to the
excess sauce, but what I did love about this recipe was how you
sprinkled the golden chicken and bacon mixture on top of the pasta
rather than mixing it in. I'll definitely make this again as it was a
hit, next time I'll just make sure I don't blitz the veges so much
and if need be take away some of the sauce to keep for another day.
So
there you have it. Five recipes tested, none of which took 15 minutes
(the first time anyway but I know I could cut down the time once I've
repeated them a couple of times) but all of which were tasty. Some
appealed to our tastes more than others but I love how inventive and
slightly different the recipes are.
When I
first looked through this book there were so many recipes that I
wanted to try (and if I listed them all this review would turn into a
small book!) so on top of the 5 that we tried here are a few
of the other ones that I bookmarked to try in the near future:
Mexican
Chicken, Wicked Mole Sauce, Rice & Veg
Gorgeous
Greek Chicken, Herby Vegetable Couscous & Tzatziki
Sizzling
Beef Steak, Hoi Sin Prawn and Noodle Bowls
Beef
Stroganoff, Fluffy Rice, Red Onion & Parsley Pickle
Cajun
Steak, Smoky Baked Beans & Collard Greens
Glazed
Pork Fillet, Cajun-Style Pepper Rice & BBQ Sauce
Lamb
Lollipops, Curry Sauce, Rice & Peas
Crackin'
Crab Briks, Couscous Salad & Salsa
Moroccan
Mussels, Tapenade Toasties & Cucumber Salad
Crab
Bolognese, Crunchy Fennel Salad
Sausage
Gnocchi, Warm Kale & Bean Salad
Chicken
Cacciatore Spaghetti & Smoky Tomato Sauce
Mexican
Tomato Soup, Chilli Nachos, Veggie & Feta Sprinkles
The
Best Fish Baps, Mushy Peas & Tartare Sauce
Tasty
Daal Curry, Warm Tomato Salad & Naan
This
book is packed full of recipes with influences from all over the
world which I love because ultimately what it is giving you is a ton
of exciting, different recipes to liven up your meal times. On top of
that he has also gone for a healthier slant on the recipes to lighten
things up a little and with each recipe the nutritional information
is included. You definitely need a food processor for this book (it's
too bad one doesn't come with the book!) otherwise there is no hope
of being even remotely close to 15 minute meals and you need to get
used to cooking everything on a high heat (something I don't normally
do) to get things cooked in time, but it is definitely less chaotic
than Jamie's 30 Minute Meals and it is a book that I will continue to
use, not necessarily for the time aspect of the recipes but for the
fact that they seem to have something a little different to them
which I love. This book absolutely gets the Vanilla Clouds and Lemon
Drops stamp of approval!