This book is dedicated, as ever to my wonderful little family: Dogan, Tarik, Kazim, Lela and Dad!
It is also dedicated to all my heart patients around the country. I know how tough it is to face the day sometimes when you have a worry about your health. We all know that life is too short and healthy eating is crucial to our wellbeing and survival. We also all appreciate how important a special treat and a celebration is. So, this book, filled with goodies, is for you when you need a little pick-me-up to pick you up! Enjoy, my friends, and stay well xx
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Life is too short and time is too precious not to make the most of a heavenly pud! When I thought about writing Have Your Cake And Eat It Too it was a very easy decision to make. You see, although healthy eating for me is a more than a lifestyle choice its actually a life or death choice I also appreciate how important treats are. Food has to do many jobs for us. It has to satisfy our hunger and it has to give us essential nutrition to help us stay fit, well and strong. But food also needs, sometimes, to support us emotionally. When we are a little low and down in the dumps, a bit of sugar can boost the endorphins and give us a lift. A great meal with friends and family is a treat and shows a kinship; and as food is the glue that holds us all together, finishing a delicious meal off with a heavenly dessert makes us all feel satisfied and worthy of the treat before us.
Having said all that, and keeping in mind our need to stay fit and well, I am always mindful that to enjoy our greatest pleasures guilt-free, sometimes a little tweaking of old favourite recipes is necessary!
In this book I hope I have offered you some perfect, healthier alternatives to some old-fashioned classics and some new ideas to try too. In some of my recipes you will notice that Ive managed to lose the fat all together; in others I have cut the fat content in half by lessening the quantity or using a low-fat ingredient. In all the recipes, I have followed my general rule of adding as much benefit, nutrition and flavour to my dish as possible. So even though a particular dish may have some fat content, it will be balanced by added nutrition to boost your health. Remember, these arent dishes to serve up everyday but they will help you balance your healthy lifestyle and diet with your cravings, desires and that impossible need for a bit of chocolate!
My 10 principles for having your cake and eating it
* I love sweet desserts. You love sweet desserts. Lets just accept that and enjoy them, but lets also try to make them as good for us as we can.
* Having established our desire for puddings, lets still try to stay true to giving our bodies the best nutrition possible. Food is the one thing that gives us health. There are many things that take our health away, like drinking, smoking and a sedentary lifestyle. But food is one of the things which we can control and which can actually make us stay healthy. Although desserts are usually classed as naughty, we all enjoy a treat once in a while, so we could say that they are good for our soul. Also, many ingredients used in my desserts still offer a good balance of nutritional benefits.
* Sugar is not always the enemy! Although we need to watch the amount of sugar we eat, it is not considered as bad for us as, say, saturated fat. Obviously sugar is high in calories, so we need to watch the quantities we eat, but a little sugar can give us a lift with immediate energy levels. Theres no pretending; its a fact that too much sugar is bad for us, but as its also something that we crave, I believe that it is better to regulate how we use sugar and in what amounts to ensure healthy sugar levels, healthy weight and a healthy brain function. All my children are lucky to be very active and they all struggle to maintain a healthy weight, therefore, as long as they have had a good-sized nutritional meal with plenty of fresh vegetables, I am very happy for them to enjoy a homemade dessert that will satisfy their cravings and give them the extra vitamins they need from any added fruit.
* Although these are the healthiest possible desserts, they should still be looked upon as a treat! Portion size is very important. Its no good making a healthier version of a cake if you eat the whole thing in one go! Take note of the portion size guides I have given on each recipe where possible. So even though we are going to accept that a little sugar and fat is fine in a dessert we are not going to eat a huge portion, everyday are we? If you do get carried away and have a few too many portions, dont panic just go for a lovely long walk and give thanks for the energy that delicious dessert has given you!
* A little note on dairy produce. You will notice that many of my dessert recipes either contain some low-fat dairy produce or are served with some. This was a conscious decision on my part, as including some low-fat dairy products into your diet is really important for your general health. Calcium is essential for healthy bones. It is also important for muscle contraction, blood vessel expansion and contraction, secretion of hormones and enzymes, transmitting impulses throughout the nervous system and normal blood clotting. So, its pretty important!
* A study into the health benefits of milk and dairy produce commissioned by The British Heart Foundation showed that consuming milk and dairy products can massively reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. So, while we often focus on the value of dairy foods for healthy bones and teeth in the young and elderly, this study reminds us of the importance of including dairy foods in our diet throughout our life. Dairy products can help our heart health at any age, but its important to ensure they are low fat. So often, people following a healthy eating plan concentrate heavily on the fish, chicken fruit and vegetables, and they forget about dairy. And, in the past, heart patients especially have been warned away from dairy foods, but now it seems that common sense and balance prevail and as long as you stick to the low-fat varieties, a little dairy will do you good.
* 1 egg is an oeuf! Or is it? Contrary to common belief, your body does not absorb cholesterol from eggs. If you are on a low cholesterol diet, eggs are not a problem in this respect. Eggs do contain up to 5 grams of fat in the yolk, so this certainly has to be considered, but as far as cholesterol is concerned, eggs are not the enemy. Nutrition scientists have found that eggs are one of the most nutrient-dense foods available and are recommending that we eat at least one egg a day to get the optimum benefits. In the study, to be published in the journal Nutrition and Food Science, researchers discovered that eggs can play an important role in maintaining health as well as help with weight loss and dieting. The study discovered that, despite being low in calories, eggs are a rich source of protein and are packed with essential nutrients thought vital to good health, particularly vitamin D, vitamin B12 and selenium. The report also confirms that among protein foods, eggs contain the richest mix of essential amino acids, which is crucial for children, adolescents and young adults since a balance of amino acids is required for proper growth and repair. So, that proves that an egg a day keeps the doctor away!
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