On the road again for my Australian Tour 2019

It’s time to fall in love with food again and Supercharge Your life!

This year I'm hitting the road to bring my new book Supercharge Your Life to life.  I love nothing more than touring Australia and meeting people in towns and cities all over this beautiful country. 

If you've spent years navigating one restrictive diet after another, it's time to shed the fear of eating the 'wrong' thing and fall in love with food again. An enduring kitchen is one where real food and thoughtful eating practices come together, and where common-sense and simplicity are celebrated.

I'll be sharing with you my insights into the seven keystones to life and how food is interwoven in so many parts of our lives. You'll also pick up simple cooking tips and tricks to make your life in the kitchen easier!

Please come and say hello I would love to see you soon. 🙂

Visit the events page to find where and when I'll be in your area.

Lee xo 

Events and Tour Dates

Supercharged Food is now open for inspection

For the past few months over the holidays I've been renovating.  Or as I like to call it summer renos! 

I've been hammering out this brand new Supercharged Food website for you.

The new look site is full of ideas, inspiration and recipes to Supercharge Your Life.  

I've rewired the blog to include more of the things I love and think will be helpful to you, like gardening and growing your own produce.

Want to get debtless? This bit of the site is all about how to save money and live on less. 

I've done some repanelling too and created a space called gather and nest where you can get inspired to create a healthy and sustainable home.

You'll also discover how to make simple tablescapes that'll be sure to turn your next mealtime gathering into something that places beauty and value on those at your table.

Plus it goes without saying, there are bunches of new cooking videos and recipes to feast on, because really, the kitchen is the heart of the home.

We are open for inspection now.  Come in, slip your shoes off and take a look around. I would love to know what you think in the comments section below. 

I hope you'll enjoy it and see it as your new home for health and wellness.

Ten Uses of Apple Cider Vinegar

If you’ve ever spoken to a health blogger before, you’ll know within approximately four sentences that they can’t possibly live without Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV). But seriously, if you’re trying to get thrifty in the kitchen, ACV is a great place to start. Whether it’s to kickstart digestion in the morning, boost a salad or tone your skin, it’s an all-rounder. It’s basically the kid who somehow won every single prize at your school all the time; you know the one.

When purchasing apple cider vinegar, go for the real thing - I like this one here. Make sure to buy the real  variety of apple cider vinegar that’s organic, unfiltered and contains the ‘mother’ ingredient which gives it it’s health edge. Personally, I love using Apple Cider Vinegar in all of my recipes but it has various uses. Here are my top ten uses for the wonderful ACV:

Let’s start off with the classic digestive aid. Apple cider vinegar has the ability to help us produce hydrochloric acid, an important stomach acid we need for digestion. I love to combine some apple cider vinegar, a squeeze of lemon, some Love Your Gut Powder and warm water in the morning before food to maximise its benefits.

We love our (gluten-free, paleo, refined-sugar free) bread, we love our (organic, grass-fed) butter but most of all, we love each other pickled vegetables. Pickled vegetables and ACV go together like Australia and it's love of new Prime Ministers. Using apple cider vinegar in place of regular vinegar is a great way to ferment your favourite veggies, or for flavouring at the end of fermentation.

If you’re a lover of all things rinse and repeat, you’ll have to try rinsing out your hair with apple cider vinegar. It can be used to supercharge your hair by detangling and adding shine. Just use two tablespoons mixed with water. You may need to experiment with this ratio as everyone’s scalps are different so adjust accordingly and get ready for beautiful, shiny and flowing hair.

Two words: gummy bears. Yes, you read that correctly. Everyone’s favourite sweet has just become supercharged. Apple Cider Vinegar is one of the star ingredients in my Apple Cider Gummy Bears. These nutrient-packed treats are the perfect treat for sneaking in some healthy goodness for the whole family. If you decide to shop for ACV gummies check out these Goli Coupons.

If your skin’s been feeling a little oily, apple cider vinegar can help rebalance the pH of your skin! It’s also full of anti-bacterial properties to help tone your skin. Try dabbing some on your skin when it's mixed in with a bit of water for the ultimate benefits.

Speaking of skin, apple cider vinegar can make a great make-up remover. Simply use one part of ACV to two parts water, dab a cotton ball with the mixture and gently swipe to remove your make-up. It’s genius I tell you, pure genius.

If you’ve been soaking out in the sun all day and you’re starting to turn into a peeled and unhappy crab, put some ACV on it. To take the sting out of the burn and reduce redness, try soaking a cloth with apple cider vinegar and place it on your  sunburn.

If you’re a lover of all things bone broth (pick me! pick me!), you’ll probably know that apple cider vinegar is an amazing inclusion as it can help increase your nutrient absorption from the bones. If you’ve never tried including some in your bone broth recipe or if you’ve never even tried a home-made broth before, my Beef Pho Broth is a good place to start. Just a warning – this pho is so good that if you’re starting with it, you’ll probably never want to try a different broth recipe ever again. Don’t say I didn’t warn you!

For anyone who has respiratory problems, you’ll know the key way to look after them is prevention. If you experience colds, asthma, bronchitis or anything the like, try using ACV as a humidifier with some filtered water with the ratio of 4:1. That'll do the trick.

For the ultimate salad dressing, you’ve got to try including ACV. Just add some extra virgin olive oil, lemon or lime, a pinch of salt and pepper and you’ve totally supercharged your dressing. It’s proven to help lower cholesterol and even improve cardiovascular health. Try this dressing on for size here.

There  you go! My top ten hacks. I'd love to know - what are you favourite ways to get some Apple Cider Vinegar Loving into your life?

Roasted Fig, Walnut and Goat’s Cheese Salad

We are rolling into fig season and boy am I excited!

As you can tell by the name of this blog post, what you’re about to read, and subsequently make because it’s too good not to, is absolutely delicious. The reason the classic combination of roasted figs, beetroots, walnuts and goat’s cheese is such a classic is because of a little term I like to use known as ‘flavour pairing’. The recipe comes straight out of the pages of my new book Supercharge Your Life

Now, true flavour is created and culminated by a cook - yes, I said a human cook, not a machine or production line. Flavours are best paired when they’re made from raw and real ingredients, just like Mother Nature intended. It’s the pure alchemy of the special ingredients chosen with love that produces a dish that is not only delicious, but pure magic.

To put it simply, flavour pairing is combining foods that have the same flavour compounds. Through my personal cooking experiences over the years, my interest in human taste biochemistry has only grown. While there are an impressive number of findings all about the topic, chefs use the notion of molecular gastronomy in preparing their dishes to create unique and tantalising tastes. This is exactly what you get in my Roasted Fig, Walnut and Goat’s Cheese Salad.

Combining certain foods together can also increase their nutritional value, helping your body absorb and utilise the benefits of each separate ingredient more effectively. It seems the whole really is greater than the sum of its parts.

Not only does flavour pairing increase how wholesome food is for our bodies, our mouths actually enjoy food more when flavours are chosen and balanced. It’s true what grandma said, you can taste the love in some cooking! For example, when a food is too bitter, we look for something sweet to counterbalance it (hello dark chocolate!). If a food is too salty, we look for something with a higher water content and bland flavour to balance it out.

This concept of creating perfect flavour pairings isn’t only used in the culinary world. It’s used by chefs, sommeliers, food technologists, perfumers, and now, even you. The idea of two separate entities complementing each other and combining together is also seen throughout our relationships. Let’s think about power couples. What makes a power couple a power couple? One is extroverted, the other is introverted; one is daring, the other is conservative; one is always running late, the other has an in-built alarm clock. Individuals in power couples complement each other and pick-up where the other may be lacking. This is pairing at its finest.  

Similarly, certain flavours can balance others by counteracting or offsetting them to achieve harmony on the palate. For example, if you’re cooking and you’ve accidently dropped too much spice into the pan, you can bring a sweet ingredient into play to balance and neutralise the heat. If you intend to enhance or amplify a sweet flavour, try adding a touch of saltiness.

Think back to the last time you bit into salted caramel goodness or added some lemon to your guacamole. Just this little act puts you in line with world-class food tasters and chefs, practicing food pairing at its finest. Look at you go – MasterChef, watch out!

In all seriousness, am I the only one who thinks it’s amazing what our palates are capable of appreciating when we employ a few simple molecular gastronomy principles? Okay… just me.

The most exciting part about all of this is that you too can create simple, healthy, chef-inspired meals all in the comfort of your own home. To help you get started, I’ve listed some of my principle food pairings that I swear by. Be inspired and excited to experiment with some of these and reap the tasty benefits.

-      To brighten up any dish and give it some va-va-voom (the scientific term), I recommend adding sourness and acidity. I favour lemon juice, lime juice, apple cider vinegar and brown rice vinegar.

-      To balance out sourness, bitterness or spiciness, try adding something sweet like rice malt syrup, maple syrup, raw honey, mirin or stevia drops or powder.

-      If your dish is a bit bland or bitter, try adding salt to bring out the flavours and aromas of other ingredients. My top salty additions are wheat-free tamari, coconut aminos, Celtic sea salt or Himalayan salt.

-      If your baked goods are too sweet, try adding something bitter to reduce the richness, heaviness or sweetness. Ingredients like citrus peels, raw cacao powder and dandelion root work like a charm here!

Try the gentle art of balancing by employing these tastes, and when in doubt, like everything in life, listen to your gut and trust your instincts.

If you’re ready for one of the best flavour combinations in history, and no, I’m not biased (okay, maybe a little), you can’t go past roasted figs, beetroots, walnuts and goats’ cheese. The chewy and sweet fig with its lusciously smooth skin, complemented by the grounding and earthy taste of beetroot, combines effortlessly with savoury, salty and soft goats’ cheese.

Trust me, if you’ve never baked a fig before, your world is about to change. While they’re delicious fresh, when they’re warm after some exposure to an oven, they’re unstoppable. Not only are figs delicious, they’re also high in fibre for good digestion as well as various vitamins and minerals including vitamin A, vitamin B and potassium. Combine that tantalising taste with all of the comfort feels of melted goat’s cheese and you’ve got one heck of a salad!

I believe deep down that goat’s cheese and beetroot were made for one another. Their romance is proof that opposites attract, and that two entirely different souls can be a match made in heaven. Here, the bright pink, sweet, earthy flavours of beetroot mingle with the rich, creamy tartness of goat’s cheese. I highly recommend investing in a quality goat’s cheese. It’ll be a little extra on your food bill, but it’s a decadent treat like no other and let's face it foods here to be celebrated and enjoyed.

This salad from Supercharge Your Life, is a simple, quick and elegant lunch or dinner recipe. This dish will quickly transport you to flavour paradise as it perfectly balances melt-in-your-mouth goat’s cheese, roasted figs, earthy beetroots and crunchy walnuts. Heavenly.

To read more about my new book Supercharge Your Life- How to put real food at the heart of everything go here.

Roasted fig, walnut and goat’s cheese salad

Serves 4

  • 3 small beetroot (beets), peeled and thickly sliced
  • extra virgin olive oil, for drizzling
  • 6 ripe figs, halved crossways
  • 1/teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • apple cider vinegar, for drizzling
  • 100 g (312oz) walnuts
  • 200 g (7 oz) English spinach, plus extra to serve (optional)
  • 100 g (312oz) goat’s cheese
  • juice of 1/lemon
  • 2 thyme sprigs
  • freshly ground black pepper
  • microherbs, to serve (optional)
  • 1 orange, sliced and roasted, to serve (optional)

Method:

Preheat the oven to 220°C (425°F).

Toss the beetroot in a roasting tray with a drizzle of olive oil. Roast for 25 minutes, or until just softened.

Remove the tray, lay the fig halves, cut side up, around the beetroot then sprinkle with the cinnamon and drizzle over some olive oil and apple cider vinegar.

Roast for 5 minutes then add the walnuts and cook for a further 5 minutes, or until the figs are golden, plump and slightly softened.

Allow to cool to room temperature.

Put the spinach on a platter or in a salad bowl, add the figs and walnuts, and crumble over the goat’s cheese.

Drizzle with olive oil and the lemon juice. Top with the thyme, a grind or two of black pepper, some microherbs, extra spinach and roasted orange slices, if using.

GOLDEN GUT EGG NOG

Nog Nog.... who's there?

Just in time for the holidays, I got to film some fun cooking videos with my friend Irene from Nourished Life last week.  We shook up the traditional egg nog and added some golden spice and everything nice.

This is a delicious dairy free and healthy version that the whole family can enjoy around Christmas time.  It's so much better than the gloopy stuff from the carton!

Enjoy anti-inflammatory turmeric, spicy ginger, a hint of cinnamon and spiced rum (adults and pirates only Arrr... me hearties!).  

Egg nog goes back to medieval Britain, but fear not, even your modern day Aussie knight in shining armour can shake this up for you.

By the way, if you're on still on the hunt for last minute Christmas gifts check out my Supercharged Christmas gift giving guide here

Golden Gut Egg Nog

Serves 6

  • 250 ml (9 fl oz/1 cup) coconut cream
  • 750 ml (26 fl oz/3 cups) coconut milk
  • 3 cinnamon sticks
  • 1 teaspoon golden gut blend (plus extra to serve)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla powder or essence
  • 5 egg yolks
  • Spiced rum (optional!)

Method

  • Combine all the ingredients except the egg yolks in a medium saucepan, stir gently until combined, then slowly bring to the boil over medium–low heat.
  • Remove from the heat and set aside to steep for 3–4 minutes, then remove the cinnamon sticks.
  • Whizz the egg yolks in a blender on high until frothy or whisk them.
  • Add the coconut milk mixture, then whizz for a couple more seconds or pour all into a shaker.
  • Serve warm or chilled, sprinkled with extra golden gut blend on top.

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MY TEA SCHEDULE + PUKKA TEA REVIEW

Hi, I’m Lee and I’m a tea-aholic.

Yes, yes, I’ll be the first to admit it: I’m addicted to tea. I drink several cups of tea a day and have found that there’s tea for every occasion and mood. 

There’s a tea for waking up in the morning, soothing a sore throat that arises mid-day, cooling down in the afternoon, easing digestion after a big meal and even one for helping you tuck into bed at night. While there are plenty of tea brands out there that have a range of flavours and offer several health benefits, I have to say, no one makes tea quite like Pukka does. 

Not only does Pukka create deliciously tasting tea, they also follow fair and sustainable practices for people, plants and the planet. 

Pukka herbs harness the indescribable power of nature through their award-winning organic and ethically sourced organic herbal wellbeing creations. Their herbal blends are based upon Ayurvedic principles as they cultivate healing teas based on ancient wisdom, herbal expertise and of course, the best taste and flavours.

If a cup of their tea doesn’t warm you up enough, the fact that they’re involved in several social mission initiatives will. Their aim is to make the world a better place by donating 1% of their earnings towards environmental causes. 

I love the fact that their tea bags are biodegradable, and only organic cotton strings and compostable tags are used, so perfect for the garden. Even their packaging involves recyclable paper with vegetable ink; it fulfils every one of my inner-hippie dreams!  To me, this makes each cup of tea taste even better and more fulfilling. Who doesn’t love drinking your favourite cup of tea and saving the planet at the same time? I’ll wait.

Pukka is a leader when it comes to the herbal wellbeing and sustainable business revolution and that’s a train I’m definitely not missing. If you’re wanting to jump on the tea train but don’t know where to hop on, below is my very intensive tea schedule to help inspire your tea journey (I told you I’m seriously addicted!). 

My first tea of choice is, of course, an Elegant English breakfast tea. I’m not sure if it’s because of my English roots or my love of all things comfort, but I have a serious obsession with the classic English breakfast tea. I usually have this tea with a drop of oat milk (my new favourite!) upon rising. Drinking this tea mindfully and slowly in the morning with a couple of deep breaths is the best way to enjoy it. Don’t even think about drinking this tea on the go as it doesn’t have the same effect (trust me, I’ve tried!). 

Whenever I need a good freshen up, Pukka’s Three Mint tea has got me covered! This classic herbal favourite combines peppermint, spearmint and field mint to cool and calm you down. While we all know mint is a great breath refresher, it’s also beneficial for relieving indigestion and improving symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. Unlike many mint teas on the market, this tea doesn’t become bitter after a long brew; it’s a real winner. 

After I’ve had lunch, my first tea of the afternoon is the Three Fennel. I love having it after lunch as it soothes digestion and offers a delicious blend of flavours for the taste palate too. It includes sweet Turkish fennel seeds, soothing wild fennel and feathery fennel leaf which is why it’s my after-lunch special. Drink up! 

Liquorice and Cinnamon has to be one of my favourite tea flavour combinations of all time. Not only does it include the sweetness of liquorice and fragrance of cinnamon, it also provides a whole host of health benefits. Liquorice is often used in herbal medicine to soothe digestive complaints and even ease a sore throat, while it’s dynamic partner, cinnamon, can help reduce blood sugar levels. It’s perfectly warming, nourishing and sweet; cinnamon and liquorice are truly a power couple.

Having a cup of tea at night has always been a special ritual to me. It’s one of the most comforting cups of tea that I have throughout the day and lets my body know it’s time to tuck into bed and get my z’s on. Pukka’s Night Time Tea has been blended by a Master Herbsmith to create the ultimate sleepy tea. Combining a dreamy blend of oat flower, soothing lavender and silky-sweet lime-flower with the magical powers of valerian, this tea acts as a saviour for everyone, from those who can fall asleep at the drop of a hat to even those who are sleep-deprived. It’s a seriously special blend to calm the spirit, quieten the mind and put the body at rest. 

So, that’s all for my tea schedule – I told you it was intensive! If you're keen to find out more about this tasty and feel good 100% organic tea brand head to Pukka’s site here

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