Tuna stuffed Capsicums

 

If you are going to have cans of anything, BPA free tuna is the thing to keep stored away in your pantry. Every now and then it is fine to dust the cobwebs off of one of these little lads, as the humble tin of tuna can be the basis for a spectacular mid week feast when you are strapped for time or cash.

Tuna is a seriously nutrient dense food. It is the perfect pantry staple because it can quickly add an excellent source of high quality protein to your meal. While the importance of eating fresh fruit and vegetables is drummed into us regularly, we have to remember not to forget the importance of including an adequate protein intake throughout our day. Protein is not just for people trying to gain an Arnold Swarzenegger physique. Every one of us need an adequate, consistent supply of protein at every meal. After all, it is a vital macronutrient that is involved in almost every process in the body!

Structural proteins are the material that literally hold us together, by maintaining the structural integrity of nearly all cells in the body. Enzyme proteins help to catalyse chemical reactions, and transport proteins are responsible for the transportation of substances within the body, and are vital to the growth and life of all living things. The protein in tinned tuna provides all nine of the essential amino acids our body requires from the diet and is a complete source of protein.

Canned tuna is a very rich source of omega-3 fatty acids, containing both eicosapentaenoic acid, or EPA, and docosahexaenoic acid, or DHA. DHA is a building block in the tissue of the brain and the retina of the eye, and therefore consuming DHA regularly will help to ensure the healthy function of both of these areas. When consumed, both EPA and DHA are converted into hormone like substances called prostaglandins which help to regulate cell activity and healthy cardiovascular function. Consuming foods rich in EPA and DHA may also prevent and help with mental abnormalities such as Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia.

Tuna also contains significant amounts of vitamins and minerals. It boasts high levels of vitamins B6 A, E, K, B12 and niacin, and minerals selenium, phosphorous and potassium. Interestingly, studies have shown that niacin has the unique ability to help you naturally relax and get to sleep more rapidly at night. It has also been found to greatly reduce anxiety and depression.

If you want to enjoy all of these wonderful benefits of tuna, you don’t just have to slap a tin full onto a sandwich. Try this spectacularly flavorsome and spectacularly simple meal, and you will be pleasantly surprised what you can create with a simple pantry item. Supercharging your diet does not need to be a mission to the end of the earth. In half an hour you can have this lovely dish plated up and ready to devour!

Serves 2

Ingredients

  • 2 red capsicum
  • ½ cup brown rice (cooked)
  • 1 onion chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves minced
  • 1 large can (425 gms) tuna in extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 egg (beaten)
  • 2 TBS basil chopped
  • 2 TBS lemon juice
  • 2 TBS nutritional yeast flakes

Method

  • Preheat oven to 200 Celsius
  • Cut top off capsicums removing seeds and veins
  • In a separate bowl combine brown rice, tuna, onion, garlic, egg, lemon and herbs
  • Spoon mixture into capsicum
  • Place capsicums in a baking dish
  • Sprinkle with Nutritional Yeast Flakes and cover with lid
  • Place into the oven and bake for 25 minutes
  • Remove when ready and serve with a crunchy green salad

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Curried Cauliflower Soup

I love soup, everything about it… from the ease of making it, the many varieties and twists you can play with, the smell, the warmth and textures and most of all the instant heart-warming cosy effect it gives.

This curried cauliflower soup is everything and more, deliciously rich with a splash of spice, and so so creamy, it tastes so good without a hint of a belly ache, simply delicious and packed with nutrients; giving the understated cauliflower a new lease on life.

With a powerful boost of vitamins and antioxidants the cumin, ginger, turmeric and coconut milk gives this soup a Thai touch and depth of flavour, with the cauliflower smoothing the recipe out and introducing a rich creamy taste.

A beautiful soup that will combat any winter blues and keep your immune system fighting fit. Why not try it as an introduction to dinner or dinner itself?

Curried Cauliflower Soup

  •  1 large head of cauliflower roughly chopped
  • 1 TBS coconut oil
  • ½ cup coconut milk
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 3 garlic cloves minced
  • 2 tsp finely chopped ginger
  • 2 tsp turmeric
  • 2 tsp curry powder
  • 2 tsp cumin
  • 2 cups vegetable stock
  • Celtic Salt to taste
  • Freshly ground pepper
  • Chopped coriander or spring onion for garnish

Method:

  • Over a medium heat in a soup pan melt coconut oil and fry onion until browned
  • Add garlic, ginger, curry powder, turmeric, cumin and stir until fragrant about a minute
  • Add the cauliflower, vegetable  stock, coconut milk and sea salt and bring to a boil Reduce heat, cover and simmer 30 minutes
  • Soup can be blended in batches for a smoother consistency
  • Garnish with Black Pepper and Fresh Coriander or sliced spring onion

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Spicy Meat Balls

Spicy Meat-a-Balls

I'm drawn to Italian meatballs and I'm not talking about the guys from Jersey Shore.... On serving these "just like mama used to make" delights, mentioning the words "That’s a spiceeee meat-a-ball" is hard not to do it without gesturing wildly and launching into a heavy fake Italian accent. I know you guys will go ga-ga over this delicious Italian inspired dish which is super easy and packed with healthy ingredients.

Lamb is one of those power packed foods providing the entire body with a wide range of essential nutrients for a balanced and healthy diet.  Packed with protein, iron, zinc, B vitamins, selenium, vitamin D, and long chain omega-3s, lamb certainly provides optimized health and energy to the body.

In a nutshell, lamb provides needed vitamins for the body and immune system function. Vitamin B12, which is an essential vitamin for proper brain function; Zinc supports healthy immune function, cell division and overall growth; Iron is an integral component of haemoglobin and aids formation of red blood cells in the body, omega 3 benefits emotional health and the heart and amino acids are necessary component of every living cell.

Together with fuelling the body these high protein meatballs will certainly spice up your life! The twist of fragrant herbs and spices will heighten your taste buds, with the ground nuts providing a rich and light flavour throughout keeping the meatballs from drying out.

Delicious and bound to please the whole family from the little ones to the more mature. Enjoy as a starter with a roasted cherry tomato dipping sauce or make a meal of it and partner with a quinoa pilaf. Top with homemade relish...

Serve with Quinoa Pilaf and Homemade Relish

Spicy Meatballs

Ingredients

  • 500 grams organic minced lamb
  • 1 organic egg
  • 2 brown onions chopped finely
  • 2 garlic cloves minced
  • 2 TBS fresh parsley chopped
  • 2 TBS coriander seeds
  • ½ tsp turmeric
  • 2 tsp ground cumin
  • 2 tsp Garam Masala
  • pinch red chilli powder
  • 1/2 cup chopped nuts preferably soaked and dried (almonds/walnuts/cashews)
  • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
  • 2 TBS Extra Virgin Coconut Oil for frying

Preparation

  • Place all spices and herbs in a bowl and mix
  • Lightly fry onions and garlic in coconut oil then set aside
  • Using your hands mix lamb, nuts, spices, herbs and egg together and then add onions and garlic and season to taste
  • Shape mixture into balls and over a medium stove top heat coconut oil in a frying pan
  • Add meatballs and sear on each side, transfer to the oven at 180 degrees Celsius for 20 min or until cooked
  • Drain meatballs on paper towel and serve by themselves or accompanied with quinoa pilaf or a crispy green side salad.

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Chocolate Chip Coconut Bars

Coconut and Cacao are two of the new superfoods that have emerged into the public eye in recent times.  The beauty of these exotic ingredients, aside from their many health claims, is that together, they can be combined to make some of the most delicious gluten, dairy and processed sugar free treats around.

These choc chip coconut bars are a wonderful alternative to the regular sugar laden slice. In fact, there is an emerging movement away from the unhealthy baked goods that we have so commonly accepted to a style of baking that uses healthy, local and seasonal alternatives as people become more educated and conscious of the dangers of simple sugars.

Saying goodbye to sugar may be a difficult departure, however the good news is that you can satisfy your tastebuds with interesting, unique ingredients that even Grandma won’t be able to compete with.

If you enjoy baking and desserts, there are healthy options available on the Supercharged blog, and website, enjoy recipes such as Lime and Blueberry Muffins and Spirulina and Sesame Balls that will keep you on your toes and transition you into a new journey of baking using ingredients that support and heal your body at a cellular level.

Coconut is one of the most satisfying ingredients for a devoted sweet tooth. Its creamy texture and subtle sweetness allows it to combine well with many flavours, making coconut products an excellent foundation for a decadent sweet snack or sumptuous dessert.

In this recipe, shredded coconut and extra virgin coconut oil are used, and the two have different powerful health benefits. Shredded coconut comes from the flesh of the coconut and is high in fibre, with about 58% of the carbohydrate content coming from fibre, making it a great addition to a weight loss program as it will leave you feeling fuller for longer.

The high fibre content of shredded coconut is also very supportive of intestinal health, as it feeds friendly bacteria that are crucial in allowing our gut flora to flourish. This helps keep digestive threats such as Candida under control. Coconut has also been found to prevent and relieve the symptoms of Crohn’s disease, irritable bowel syndrome, colitis and other digestive disorders.

When looking for shredded coconut, it is important to read your labels and purchase organic shredded coconut where possible, free from added sugar and preservatives.

Coconut oil has amazing health benefits, and contrary to the popular beliefs that have surrounded this oil that is high in saturated fat, coconut oil is now being described as “the healthiest oil on earth”.

This is due to the fact that unlike other saturated fats that are made up of long chain fatty acids, coconut oil is made up primarily of medium chain fatty acids that do not have negative effects on cholesterol, nor do they create heart disease. Like coconut flesh, the oil has significant benefits to digestive health. Coconut oil is antibacterial, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory, and has been found to prevent and treat an array of health conditions. Here's some more information on Coconut Oil and Tips on how to use...

Cacao, another emerging superfood, is hailed for its high antioxidant activity, and as a wonderful source of minerals.  In fact, cacao beans have been found to be the #1 source of magnesium out of any food, and contain 4 times the quantity of antioxidants found in green tea.

These antioxidants promote cardiovascular health, and help protect the body from environmental and metabolic toxins that can cause cancer and degenerative diseases. Cacao has also been discovered to increase the levels of certain neurotransmitters in the brain such as serotonin and endorphins, acting as an anti-depressant, and giving you a pleasurable sensation and sense of wellbeing.

Cacao’s high magnesium content balances brain chemistry, helps regulate blood pressure, builds strong bones, and is an essential mineral in circulation and muscle function.  Magnesium is a vital mineral, yet our bodies cannot produce it naturally, therefore eating cacao nibs is a great way to help you meet your daily requirements.

Cacao can help you get all of the wonderful benefits of dark chocolate without the unfortunate drawbacks of consuming the sugar and harmful additives that are found in many chocolate products.

These gorgeous choc chip coconut bars are a convenient way to add the benefits of superfoods into your diet, and have a unique, delicious taste that the common, sugary slice just can’t compete with. I used coconut flakes for this recipe for a chunky slice, if you prefer a finer slice you can use shredded coconut. I hope you'll enjoy these delicious treats.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup unsweetened shredded coconut or flakes
  • 11/2 TBS raw cacao nibs
  • 2/3 cup nut butter (almond or cashew or mixed)
  • 8 drops liquid stevia or 1/3 tsp powder
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla alcohol free (optional)
  • 1/3 cup extra virgin coconut oil

Method

  • In a bowl place coconut and cacao
  • Melt nut butter over boiling water and add stevia, vanilla and coconut oil stirring frequently
  • Remove from heat and mix it through dry ingredients
  • Press into a baking dish and refrigerate until set
 
  • Remove from fridge and slice into rectangular bars
 
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