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Keeping fit and eating well go hand in hand. Any chef will tell you that we lead the most unorthodox and unhealthy lifestyles – we pick at food all day and have no time to exercise. Only on our days off are we likely to eat properly. However, I refuse to be pigeon-holed into a stereotype. With a little extra knowledge and effort, I believe anyone can make small changes that will improve their diet and everyday lifestyle.
Those who know me know that I don’t believe in faddy diets. I do, however, believe that I can prepare and serve healthy food without jeopardising taste and flavour, or drastically changing my style of cooking. Whether it’s an elegant dinner party or a simple midweek supper, a few simple adjustments are all that’s needed to make our favourite meals that bit more balanced… lower in fat and calories, yet rich in energy-giving nutrients.
When it comes to putting a healthy dish together, balance and moderation are key. It’s not simply a matter of putting the right types of food on a plate. How the food is cooked and seasoned, and how the whole menu comes together are just as important.
And I don’t advocate cutting out butter and cream completely, just using a little here and there where it will really enhance the flavour of a dish. After all, a big part of living a good life is the enjoyment of good food.
Click on the links below to try your hand at a sample of recipes from Gordon Ramsay's Healthy Appetite; three feature exclusive instructional videos.
Chilled watercress and spinach soup - plus exclusive video
Flat bread, feta and chickpea salad - plus exclusive video
Devilled Caesar salad with parma ham
Rice noodle salad with prawns and thai dressing
Red mullet with orange and fennel en papillote - plus exclusive video
Tandoori poussins with mango and relish
All recipes are extracted from Gordon Ramsay’s Healthy Appetite, published by Quadrille Publishing on May 4. Text © Gordon Ramsay 2008. Photography © Lisa Barber 2008. Available from BooksFirst priced £17.50 (RRP £20), free p&p, on 0870 1608080; timesonline.co.uk/booksfirst
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How extraordinary! A Brit who cooks phenomenally well!!! I never had good British food until I tried Chef Ramsey's recipes :-P
Love you, man!! Hope to visit your new restaurant in Los Angeles VERY soon!
Nina, Encinitas, California
Hi always liked your style of cooking i suffer with Rosacea although theres plenty of information telling me what foods i shouldnt eat im struggling to find any decent recipes.Any good and interesting ideas.
NINETTE ANN HODSON, wolverhampton, england
i met chef ramsay at casaclubtv - hell´s kichtchen, and in management tv, oh gosh!! i fell in love whit him immediately so passionatte, sending my love and regards!!
gordon you are a roll model, never mind kitchen, in working life, you inspire me, .and i am a financial manager!!!!
m. irene berger, buenos aires, argentina
gorden you are like my brother nigal all gob.only joking how do i do a good steak i like it well cooked.ps would you like to come for a meal to mine.i can sing for wales.ps i know you like a bet? all the best anyway
brian, wrexham, clwyd
I don't live in the UK. I live in Estonia. I have been using Gordon Ramsey's recipes for a few years now. They do not always require exotic and or expensive ingredients and they are set out logically and easy to follow. The results are always excellent. I will certainly buy and use his new book.
martha, Kuressaare , Estonia
To Jim Wills - Clearly Ramsay IS trained on dietary needs otherwise he wouldn't be releasing a book called "Healthy Appetite"..............
Hayley, London,
Just made the Lemon Chicken for a dinner party - Guests blown away - Very Good. Used thighs only with bone in. Chicken stayed moist and the flavours were spectacular.
Served with steamed veges on the side with beurre blanc and an Nice NZ Pinot Gris
Yum
Andrew, AUCKLAND, NZ
No doubt Ramsey's recipes will be unaffordable as usual for most people here in the UK. These TV chefs don't have a clue.
A chef should be in touch and produce good quality food priced that people can afford. Anyone can cook with the best ingredients if you are oaded in the pocket. Fact
Mike, london, in a state
The key word should be nutrition. Food is about this subject as well as taste and less calories . We eat to give our bodies the elements it needs to function. The word nutrition never got a mention in this text. Chefs should be trained on dietary needs, not just food preparation and presentation.
Jim Wills, Brisbane, Australia