After
the excesses of Christmas, a celebratory weekend in Seattle and then
3 weeks on holiday back home in Scotland I needed to lose some
weight so I ordered this book with the hope it would inspire and
encourage me with some new recipe ideas. The Hairy Dieters: How to Love Food and Lose Weight isn't a new cookbook (it was originally
published in 2012) but from what I have read it has received a lot of
praise so I was keen to give it a go.
For
those of you unfamiliar with 'The Hairy Dieters' they are more
commonly known as 'The Hairy Bikers' or Si King and Dave Myers. Over
the years they have become national treasures in the UK, and have 12
cookbooks as well as several accompanying television series behind
them. These guys know what they are doing and love food. Of course
that love of food led to a large weight gain between the two so they
decided it was time to watch their waistlines and work on losing some
weight. The result was a combined loss of 6 stone (84lbs) and a
cookbook dedicated to healthy recipes that will help everyone lose
some weight while still loving food.
Now I
realise that for a lot of you a review of a diet book may not be too
interesting, however to me this really isn't a diet book. On first
glance when I looked through the book, my initial thought was 'this
is how I cook anyway'. It is simply good recipes where you use
sensible choices to cut calories and control your portion size.
There
are 10 chapters dedicated to recipes including 'One-Pan Dishes';
'Grills and Roasts'; 'Pies'; 'Pasta & Rice' and me favourite,
'Fakeaways'. There is also a very useful chapter on Menus for your
First Week to help you get started with you weight loss plan.
After
bookmarking a lot of recipes I managed to narrow things down and
tested 5 recipes.....
Tested
Recipes:
Minestrone
Soup
Simple
Tuna and Sweetcorn Pasta Salad
Chewy
Cranberry & Apricot Bites
The
first recipe to officially be put to the test was the Minestrone
Soup which I made for lunch. The recipe was very straightforward
and easy to follow. As you would expect from Minestrone there was a
lot of chopping of vegetables but other than that it was super
simple. I was a little worried that it might taste a little bland but
it wasn't. It was really delicious and the giant pot that I made was
gone in no time! I'll definitely make this again as it was so
delicious, packed full of vegetables and only 115 calories per
portion!
Next
up and with Scott away I made Ben & I the Sweet and Sour Chicken since he loves pineapple and peppers, both of which
feature in this dish! Growing up my Mum's Sweet and Sour Pork was my
absolute favourite dish (to the point it was always my requested
Birthday Meal) and I was happy to see that the recipe in the book is
very similar to our own recipe....so similar in fact that before I
tried it I already knew it was going to be delicious and it was. Even
better, Ben l-o-v-e-d it!! Seriously loved it, so I will be making
this or my very similar version lots from now on! Another big
success.
Now
you wouldn't think when you are dieting that you would be allowed a
deliciously rich and creamy Chicken Korma, but guess what?
thanks to the Hairy Dieters you can and that's exactly what I made
for a Friday night curry which went down a storm. Obviously a Korma
is a lovely, creamy dish that is very mild so it was perfect for a
family meal as it wasn't too spicy for Ben and you would never have
guessed that it was a 'healthy' version as it was so delicious. The
recipe was straightforward and easy to make and the end result was a
very satisfying, creamy tasting curry. To be honest I can't imagine
making a Chicken Korma any other way as it had all of the flavour but
half of the calories!
The
fourth recipe to be put to the test was the Simple Tuna and
Sweetcorn Pasta Salad which I made for Ben and I for lunch. As
you would expect from a pasta salad it was very easy to make and
although 100g of pasta for 4 servings doesn't sound like much it was
lots when combined with all of the other ingredients. The dressing
was simply low-fat mayo, white wine vinegar and water and I have to
say it was very watery and therefore pretty bland. The overall salad
was tasty but I had to add a lot of black pepper (and being me I also
added some dried chilli flakes for an extra kick) to up the flavour.
I will definitely make it again but I will be adding a few extra
things to it to increase the flavour without adding extra calories
(thinking lots of fresh herbs and perhaps some garlic).
The
final recipe that I managed to try was the Chewy Cranberry and
Apricot Bites for what looked like a perfect sweet treat to enjoy
with a cup of tea. Unfortunately however they did not turn out. As I
was mixing everything together it smelt delicious so I had high hopes
but they cooked faster than the recipe stated so by the time I
checked on them they were really brown on top and slightly burnt at
the edges with some of the dried fruit on top burnt as well. I cut
them into squares as suggested and left them til the morning to test
them. The final result was just not great....not as chewy as I
imagined and definitely with a slightly burnt flavour. I do like the
idea of this recipe though and I think I might try them again but I
would use a smaller dish to cook them in rather than what they
suggested as they are just too thin and cooked too fast. As it was
though this recipe was a definite fail.
As
well as the above tested recipes I have also made the Harissa
Chicken with Bulgar Wheat Salad which was really delicious but
next time I will be cooking the chicken on the BBQ as I smoked out
the kitchen with harissa fumes that were so strong and spicy they got
you right in the throat and caused a giant coughing fit! I also felt
the Bulgar Wheat Salad needed a little something extra so I did add
in a little extra virgin olive oil but it was a very small amount and
the dish served 6 so it wouldn't have made too much difference in the
final calorie count. The meal was really delicious and definitely one
to be repeated.
I
have also been enjoying the Toasted Crumpets and Warm Spiced Berries with Yogurt & Honey for a lovely breakfast that you
wouldn't think you would be allowed but you are!
There
are so many recipes in this book that I love the look and sound of
that as well as all of the above recipes which I plan to remake, I
bookmarked the following recipes to try as well.....
Baked
Haddock, Spinach and Egg Pots
Golden
Vegetable Soup
Roasted
Cod with Parma Ham and Peppers
Spanish-Style
Chicken Bake
Easy
Crispy Chicken
Cajun
Spiced Chicken with Potato Wedges and Chive Dip
Quick
Cod and Prawn Gratin
Spicy
Bean and Vegetable Stew
Gorgeous
Fish Stew with Garlic Croutons
Paprika
Chicken
Chilli
Salad Bowls
Chicken
Jalfrezi
Coconut
Prawn Curry
Very
Easy Thai Chicken and Coconut Curry
Chilli
Lemon Tuna and Broccoli Spaghetti
Southern-Style
Jambalaya
Moist
Carrot & Sultana Cake
Although
this is labeled a diet book, to me it really isn't. The recipes are
all so flavourful and you really don't feel for a minute that you are
missing out on anything. In my opinion it's just a fantastic cookbook
full of recipes that will appeal to everyone in your family and
recipes that you will want to make over and over again. All of the
recipes that I tested were very straightforward to follow and simple
to make and they are all accompanied by beautiful photographs.
Specialty
Ingredients?
Since
this is a UK book there are a couple of things that I can't get here
in Canada such as low-fat Creme Fraiche. Although I didn't make any
of the recipes that required that ingredient, if I did I would just
substitute low-fat sour cream instead so it's not a total disaster!
Other than that though pretty much all of the ingredients are things
you can get easily from your local supermarket and if you live in the
UK then you will have no issues at all.
Learn
anything new?
Yes!
Dieting doesn't have to be horrendous! It really is just about using
your common sense and by making sensible choices and watching your
portion size. I never considered I would be able to enjoy crumpets
for breakfast while trying to lose weight but you can – just don't
slather them with tons of butter!!
I
honestly can't say enough how much I love this book and although I
have said it before I'm going to say it again – this is not a diet
book!! It's jam-packed full of wonderful, tasty recipes and with some
sensible tweaking of ingredients you can enjoy all of your favourite
dishes while still trying to lose some weight. If you don't have this
book go out and buy it now!
The Hairy Dieters: How to Love Food and Lose Weight 100% gets the Vanilla
Clouds and Lemon Drops Stamp of Approval!
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