The beginning of the year is always a great time to think about how to eat more healthily lose weight and gain energy. In this post, Emma will give us some tips on how to achieve this.
Emma runs a 21-day detox programme, which is popular at this time of year. Her clients always feel less bloated, lose weight and have lots more energy. You can book a free fifteen-minute consultation here.
Here are a couple of Emma’s tips that she gives to her clients about supporting their weight loss.
One of Emma’s favourite recipes which always goes down really well is her roasted cod recipe. She serves it with roasted cherry tomatoes and a broccoli and ginger mash. This is such a fantastic low carb option to replace potato, white rice or pasta.
Broccoli is a member of the brassica family of cruciferous vegetables — the same family that includes other greens like Pak Choy, cabbage, kale and Swiss chard — it’s an excellent source of phytochemicals called isothiocyanates that fight free radical damage.
It also contains sulforaphane and indoles which are two types of strong antioxidants and stimulators of detoxifying enzymes that protect cells and the structure of DNA. It’s also packed with fibre and essential vitamins and minerals so a fantastic food choice.
Serves 4 – 6
2 heads of broccoli cut into florets (about 450g)
1 tsp sea salt
2 heaped tsp grated ginger
2 tbsp. coconut oil
A handful of fresh basil
½ red chilli deseeded and chopped
A splash of water from cooking the broccoli
1 tbsp Thai fish sauce (If too strong adjust to 1/2 tbsp according to preference)
6 x 200g cod loins
A squeeze of lemon juice
Serve with grilled cherry tomatoes on the vine
Add the grated ginger to the coconut oil in a small pan and gently cook through for a few minutes. Put to one side
Cook the broccoli in boiling water with the salt added for 4 minutes, then drain.
In a food processor blend the broccoli with the ginger and coconut oil, the basil, chilli and the fish sauce and if you need a little splash of water. Add salt and pepper to taste.
Preheat the oven to 180c/gas mark 4
Put the cod into a large piece of foil on an oven dish, drizzle a little olive oil and salt and pepper. Bring the foil together to make a parcel
And cook for 20 minutes. At the same time on a baking tray lined with parchment put the cherry tomatoes in the oven.
When ready to serve reheat the broccoli, lay on the plate, top with the cod. Lay the tomatoes to one side on the plate.
Put a squeeze of lemon on the cod and top with a sprig of basil.
More delicious recipes by Emma that are low in carbohydrates here and here
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Thanks for the cod recipe. I’d like to try it but am curious about the use of coconut oil, which is high in saturated fats. Why not use olive oil?
Hello Laura
This is Emma's answer to your question.
Coconut oil is a healthy saturated fat that has different effects on our body to other fat that has different effects on our body to other fats. It contains Medium Chain Triglycerides that work to boost fat burning and provide the body with quick energy. It goes straight to the liver to be converted to energy and is a portion of powerful food for the brain. Medium Chain Triglycerides can increase how many calories you burn compared to other fats. Studies have shown that coconut oil can help reduce your appetite which can lead to lower body weight. The fatty acids in coconut oil can kill harmful pathogens, including bacteria, viruses and fungi. This could potentially help to prevent infections. As it is a saturated fat it is best to use sensible amounts.
The best weight loss for us was no carbs for dinner and better portion control. In 2016 over a period of six months we each lost 11 kgs. Even though I regained 3 kgs in the last couple of years, I'm still in the same range I've been for most of my adult life. It's just redistributed itself!
Sounds like a very good strategy and I agree about the distribution especially round the waist.
How much Thai fish sauce please.
Thank you.
1 tbsp Thai fish sauce (If too strong adjust to 1/2 tbsp according to preference)