Harper Collins
Spice-Rubbed Sustainable Fish Sliders
Sliders are simple, but perfecting them is a bit of an art. It’s all about getting the three main components—the sauce, the filling and the bread—in the right ratio. We’ve got the sauce and filling covered, so all you need to do is get some fresh bread.
By Guy Turland
Yogurt Tartar Sauce
Using yogurt instead of oils to make tartar sauce does three things: it lowers the fat content; gives it a zingy yoghurt tang; and also brings probiotic cultures into your diet. It’s a win, win, win.
By Guy Turland
Apple Slaw
Serve this tangy vinegar-based slaw with roasted pork or Guy Turland's smoky Barbecue Brisket
By Guy Turland
Skillet Corn Cake with Stewed Cherries
To make the best use of your time, prepare the deceptively delicious cherry sauce while the corn cake is baking. The cake is best served either warm or at room temperature, with the stewed cherries spooned over the top. Since frozen cherries are available year-round, you’ll never need to wait for cherry season to enjoy this dessert.
By Emeril Lagasse
Yam and Plantain Scoop
This recipe warms the heart of my big sister, Omolola. She insists that she can’t make it like I can, but I reckon she just likes being pampered once in a while. Don’t we all. Yam can be a little dry on its own but this mash is silky smooth, with the coconut giving it a richness.
By Duval Timothy, Jacob Fodio Todd, and Folayemi Brown
Kiwi Ice Pop
You’ll need some lollipop sticks for this recipe. We found some interesting yellow serving sticks that worked well at dinner, but if worse comes to worst you can use cocktail sticks.
By Duval Timothy, Jacob Fodio Todd, and Folayemi Brown
Jollof Rice
This is the dish that first got me into cooking. Talking about it got me my first job in a kitchen, and together with the help of friends, local restaurants, and family it’s the recipe we have worked on the most for this book, because we all know how good it should be. If I could only eat one thing in the world it would probably be my grandma’s jollof. She would regularly cook a big pot with care and patience and insist that everyone took home a small container of it. Cooking the rice and storing it for the following day or to give to friends to take away is part of a sharing culture that surrounds jollof—just remember to return the Tupperware!
By Duval Timothy, Jacob Fodio Todd, and Folayemi Brown
Quick Poached Salmon with Speedy Ratatouille
Turn simply poached salmon into a complete meal with a ratatouille that cooks in the same amount of time as the fish.
By Joe Wicks
Banana and Blueberry Overnight Oats
This is a quick and easy breakfast to have ready to go, after jump-starting your day with a morning workout.
By Joe Wicks
Blueberry and Cinnamon Breakfast Oaty Muffins
I have lots of people asking me to create gluten-free recipes that do not just rely on the gluten-free flour that can be found in the shops. I have experimented with almond flour (ground almonds), but find that the resulting bakes can be quite heavy, which does not suit all baked goods, and also highly calorific. So while I use ground almonds in some things, I do like to use oats in others. The cinnamon in this recipe adds a lovely taste to the blueberries,
as well as helping regulate blood sugar levels.
By Lorraine Pascale
Smoked Salmon Quiche With Kale and Basil, and Sesame Seed Crust
I have written many quiche recipes and usually they are mushroom with a little ham, but smoked salmon in a quiche gives a lot of flavor and works beautifully with the basil.
By Lorraine Pascale
Feta, Spinach, and Basil Omelette Muffins
I like to make things in my cupcake tray that are not cupcakes. Often. And these quasi-muffin
omelettes are one of my favorite. A good thing to do is to make a whole load and store them in the
fridge for lunches, brunches, and snacks for the family to enjoy without having to make them fresh each time. They will keep for a couple of days in the fridge.
By Lorraine Pascale
Fruity Berry Tarts With Vanilla Cashew Cream
Berries are such a great source of nutrients called polyphenols, which make them and the foods they are mixed with a lovely slow energy releaser, perfect to avoid those unwanted energy highs and then lows after eating refined sugar. These tarts are wonderful for when you are entertaining guests and need an easy and cool-looking dessert.
By Lorraine Pascale
Deviled Green Eggs With Roasted Red Pepper and Capers
Deviled eggs are always a crowd-pleaser and are a great way to extend your relationship with eggs beyond breakfast. Here’s a twist on the classic that packs more flavor and far more nutrition with the powers of mustard greens and roasted red pepper. These are great for a snack or for lunch at work.
By Drew Ramsey, M.D.
Minty Blueberry Shake
Juicy wild blueberries and a subtle sweetness from the mint pair well with the vegetal taste of greens in this aromatic smoothie.
By Drew Ramsey, M.D.
Berry Spinach Salad With Toasted Hazelnuts
If you love sweet and salty paired in one dish, then this nourishing salad is for you. To take this dish on the road, pack the berries and the dressing separately to avoid wilting the greens. For a cocktail party, swap the greens out for lettuce cups and spoon them full of the carrots, radishes, berries, and nuts, then drizzle with dressing.
By Drew Ramsey, M.D.
Mojo Pork Tacos With Sweet Apple Slaw
Perfect with a couple of Coronas with lime wedges, these tacos make for the ultimate summer communal dining experience. The combination of hot, tangy and sweet flavors is amazing. Share them with your mates and they’ll be your friends for life.
By Guy Turland
Asparagus, Ham, and Poached Egg Salad
On an afternoon in May, a favorite Provençal bistro served us this utterly delicious and totally beautiful spring salad of blanched asparagus, a perfect poached egg draped with a shiny, fragrant slice of ham from the French Basque region, and a tangle of soft greens.
By Patricia Wells
My Cobb Salad: Iceberg, Tomato, Avocado, Bacon, and Blue Cheese
With the crunch of the iceberg and onions, the soft richness of the avocado, the saltiness of the bacon, the sweetness of the tomato, and the bite of the blue cheese, this salad has it all! And it is beautiful to boot.
By Patricia Wells
Chipotle Pork Loin With Blueberry–Kiwi Salsa
Tart kiwi and sweet blueberries make a unique salsa to dress your basic pork loin. This is a leaner cut of
pork, so be sure not to overcook it; you can test the meat by slicing it with a paring knife or using an
instant-read thermometer, which should register 145ºF.
By Drew Ramsey, M.D.