Beef Stir-Fry with Peaches, Plus Tips to Stock Your Pantry.

It's crunch time.

When it comes to quick cooking, there’s nothing better than a stir-fry. Whether you’ve got unexpected guests to impress on short notice, walk into your house absolutely ravenous after a long day at work or just don’t really feel like cooking, it’s your go-to, foolproof, delicious and time-efficient meal that’s even better than takeaways.

Stir-fries are a perfectly light dish that allow you to mix and match ingredients, embrace your creativity, brush up your cooking skills and most importantly, use your kitchen leftovers. They’re the ideal, hearty and vegetable-packed dish to create on a Sunday with leftover produce, or to have in your cooking arsenal for an easy midweek dinner.

If you haven’t picked up what I’m putting down, they’re the perfect meal for anytime because sometimes, all we really need is something quick and easy for lunch or dinner that provides warmth, comfort and nourishment.

Oh, and before you ask, I far prefer stir-fried vegetables over boiled veggies as they retain more nutrients and quite frankly, taste a heck of a lot better than sad boiled Brussels sprouts and carrots! In other words, if your favourite way to cook carrots is to boil them, then maybe you should unfollow me now, (joking :))

The Beef Stir-Fry with Peaches from my latest book, Supercharge Your Life is a delicious and convenient dish that is always within arms-reach when you have a fully stocked supercharged pantry!

When you’re starting to transform your kitchen into a supercharged paradise that’s equipped for serving up fulfilling and tantalising meals, work on getting a few basics in place. Here are a few tips and ideas...

  1. Stock your pantry with essentials that bring oodles of flavour and texture to your dishes. Not only will this turn them into enticing meals your whole family will enjoy but knowing everything is ready to go will also make it simpler and faster to get cracking, saving you time and energy.
  2. A well-stocked pantry, fridge and freezer are critical tools for planning ahead. Getting your pantry right and always having the basics on hand means fewer trips to the supermarket in the long run, and smaller trips where you’ll just be topping up your perishable items – which is better for your wallet and the environment! Along with your spice rack, slowly and systematically building up your pantry is the best way to ensure you always have staples and dry good on hand. Buying staples in bulk will help you and your wallet too.
  3. To add some instant flavour, maintain stocks of a few basic dressings, oils and vinegars. Start with mustard, wheat-free tamari or coconut aminos, apple cider vinegar and extra virgin olive oil. I use coconut oil in moderation. Wheat-free tamari is a thicker, less salty, fermented soy sauce that can be used in Asian and non-Asian cooking to add a full, savoury umami flavour to your dishes.
  4. Onions and garlic, both from the Allium genus of plants, are two of my favourite flavour accompaniments to use in cooking. They don’t just play an important culinary role, they also provide a plethora of health benefits. When you start by sautéing onion or garlic at the beginning of cooking, you’ll find they unleash a powerful flavour that helps release the aromas of the other ingredients in your dish, (or use garlic/onion infused oils if you're in a hurry. This is a really important first step, as the strong flavour combinations will only increase the longer you wait to eat it. This is ideal for dishes you plan to reheat the following day and I mean, who doesn’t love leftovers? Whenever I can, I cook large batches of food, so my family and I can have lunch prepared for the following days. Onions stay fresh for well over a month in your pantry, and garlic can last for more than three months, so you’ll have your flavour friends right by your side for a good length of time. 
  5. If you have a bit of a sweet tooth, keep alternatives to refined sugar and artificial sweeteners on hand. I personally use raw honey, stevia, coconut sugar or coconut milkrice syrup, and various fruits like banana, mango or berries to satisfy your sweet tooth and balance out savoury flavours.
  6. When it comes to the freezer, frozen fruit, stocks, sauces, snap frozen peas and veg plus additional meat are key to have on hand. I usually have mince meat in my freezer in case of emergency and can do a quick savoury mince for the kids.

In the case of this stir-fry, we call upon a beef or sirloin to provide the protein which can help with muscle protein synthesis and strengthening the immune system. Beef also contains iron, zinc and selenium to improve metabolism and help break down fats in the body.

To counteract the meatiness, I love adding fruits to my stir-fries which is why I’ve included peaches here. Before you look at me and think ‘why are you ruining a perfectly good peach by adding it to a beef stir-fry?’, you’ve got to just trust me on this one. Peaches add a natural sweetness that’ll send your tastebuds to paradise. I always forget how much I love peaches until I have a peach and then I can’t stop eating them! Plus, once they’re baked, their deliciously juicy texture embodies everything nice in the world. So, let’s start adding fruit into our savoury meals and keep everyone on their toes - that’s my idea of exciting. Peaches (or nectarines, if you swing that way), are best in this recipe when they’re firm and cut into wedges.

No supercharged stir-fry is complete without vegetables. I love bok choy, also known as pak choy, into a stir-fry to ramp up the nourishment. This Chinese cabbage provides fibre and antioxidants to look after our digestion, skin health and even our livers!

Now that we’ve got some of the largest components of this dish in order, it’s crunch time. When I was initially creating this dish, I realised I had the flavours in order and all of the textures I needed but there was just one thing missing. I opened my fridge and had a look at my cauliflower and I could see it looking back at me, knowing its fate: it was so ready to be riced. Cauliflower rice is a great addition to any stir-fry because it’s light and neutral-tasting but adds the texture of a crunchy rice that complements a stir-fry so perfectly.

This dish is satisfyingly balanced when it comes to savoury and sweet flavours, as well as crunchy and juicy textures. My favourite part? This dish is popping with colour which makes my food-styling heart sing with joy. It’s the little things, isn’t it?

Next time you walk into your house at a time that’s far too late to start organising a five-star gourmet feast, think of me and of course, our beloved stir-fry. I hope you give this dish from Supercharge Your Life a whirl and love it as much as I do!

If you haven’t had a chance to look at it yet, Supercharge Your Life makes for the perfect gift. It provides tips on living a purposeful life and will help any reader fall in love with food all over again. Just like this stir-fry, all of the recipes are hearty, wholesome and energising. You can grab a copy here.

Beef Stir-Fry with Peaches

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil or coconut oil
  • 300 g (101/2 oz) beef rump or sirloin, cut into strips
  • 3 garlic cloves, crushed
  • 1 × 5 cm (2 inch) piece fresh ginger, grated
  • 4 peaches or nectarines, halved, stone removed and cut into wedges
  • 800 g (1 lb 12 oz/2 small bunches) bok choy (pak choy)
  • 1 tablespoon coconut aminos or wheat-free tamari
  • 2 tablespoons rice malt syrup
  • Cauliflower Rice, to serve

Method:

Heat the sesame oil in a wok over medium– high heat and stir-fry the beef strips until browned, working in batches if necessary. Add the garlic and ginger, and stir-fry for 1 minute. Add the peaches and cook for 3 minutes, or until caramelised.

Transfer to a bowl and set aside.

Return the wok to the heat, add the bok choy and aminos, and stir until the bok choy has wilted. Add the rice malt syrup and return the beef and peaches to the wok, stirring gently to warm through.

Serve with the cauliflower rice.

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The Ginger People, Ginger Shot with Turmeric

It’s 7am on a Monday.

You’ve woken up with a tickle at the back of your throat. You’re feeling low on energy and that cold you’ve been trying to avoid is ever-lurking. You have a huge presentation on at work and all you want to do is stay home, curl up in bed and soothe your poor little throat.

But, alas, there’s no time.

So, what to do?

If you’ve been here before, like many of us, I’m sure you’ve tried it all – the fiery throat lozenges, zesty warm lemon water with honey or even gargling with dreaded salt water.

But there are times when nothing can seem to do the fix.

For a convenient way to meet your daily health needs, why not give The Ginger People’s Ginger Shot with Wild Turmeric a shot?.

That’s right; it’s about to get all sorts of zingy up in here. And by that I mean the good kind of zingy. The shots are caffeine free, yet naturally energising due to ginger’s circulatory boosting properties.

The Ginger People’s new vegan Ginger Shot with Turmeric is your golden ticket to more energy and get up and go so you can ace that presentation and soothe your throat simultaneously!

If you’ve never heard of The Ginger People, let me give you the low-down. Basically, they create some of the tastiest and purest ginger products by finding the world’s best ginger growing regions. Their ginger hails from the island of Vivi Levu in Fiji, one of the most pristine ecosystems in the world.

Why ginger you may ask?

Well, the main active compound in ginger, known as gingerol, is responsible for its medicinal properties. It has powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, helping lower your risk of developing an infection. In fact, reports say that ginger can help inhibit the growth of many types of bacteria – (see you never, respiratory infections!), as well as being an anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative.

The reason for the extra spring in its zingy step is because of the rhizome on the ginger root, making it great for your cold, tickly throat or flu. Plus, it’s a great remedy for nausea, making it the perfect companion for pregnant women with morning sickness and travellers everywhere.

The new ginger shot harnesses the benefits of organic ginger and turmeric in a little shot you can take anywhere. It has 30% organic ginger juice, wild turmeric, black pepper for activating the goodness and creamy coconut milk. This gives the product it’s earthy and peppery taste, along with the aromatic wild turmeric, that provides a spicy-herbaceous flavour.

These daily health shots also come in a single-serve glass bottle for all your recycling needs.

To find out more about The Ginger People’s Ginger Shot with Wild Turmeric head to their website here. 

Healthy Recipe Swaps for the ‘Whole’ Family

Do you know your local Uber Eats driver on a first name basis or have them on speed dial? Or the exact place the instant mac and cheese sits in your grocery store aisle?

We live in an extremely fast paced world that has made us forget that good things take time and effort. Right now we can send messages instantly, receive food deliveries in a jiffy and expect 'health' results to come quicker than you can say DIET. In this "fast generation", we want food and we want it right now. This means that we often lean towards foods that are quick and convenient to fulfil our need for instant gratification.

When it comes to delicious food and enjoyment of food, the time has come to slooooowww it right down. While we're aware that eating healthy can take a bit of time, many of us often overestimate the time we need to cook it and, underestimate just how good it can make us feel; not to mention the surge in our energy levels.

If you'd like to take a step towards a supercharged lifestyle, one of the things I recommend is preparing a few healthy foods once or twice a week to begin with. I understand sometimes it’s late and all you’re dreaming about on your ride home from work is THAT favourite takeaway Pad Thai, but these kinds of foods shouldn’t be your everyday go-to’s if you're in the business of Supercharging Your Life

I'd love to share with you a selection of ten classic convenience foods and their healthified counterparts. I promise that they won't take as much as time or effort as you may think and the taste levels are beyond the convenient options.

They're not only better for your health than packaged foods, they’re also better for the planet. Ok enough waffling lets start with waffles...

Swap This:

  1. Nanna’s Waffles

  • Water, Wheat Flour (Contains Thiamine, Folic Acid), Sugar, Raising Agents (500, 541, 341), Vegetable Oils, Milk Solids, Soy Flour, Iodised Salt, Egg Powder, Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin, 471), Natural Flavour, Colour (101).

Any product that’s full of numbers is definitely one you can do without. This processed food has little nutritional value; just additives and artificial ingredients to enhance flavour and taste. While there are some 'vegetable' oils, don’t be fooled by the word vegetables– these aren’t the kind of vegetables that are good for your health!

For this:

Waffles with Fresh Strawberries and Coconut Yoghurt

These waffles are easy to make, great for a Saturday morning and they taste even better because of their whole-food ingredients. The waffles from my latest book Supercharge your life are necessary, because everyone deserves a delicious waffle with all the toppings. The waffle-making is a super simple process. Simply make the batter, set it aside, heat the waffle-iron up and watch all of your waffley dreams come true. These light, delicately crisp and totally drool-worthy waffles are naturally sweetened with honey. And, they taste delicious, with no numbers needed.

Swap This:

  1. Tinned pineapple in Syrup

  • Pineapple (58%), Water, Sugar.

Pineapple is sweet enough – we don’t need added sugars!. Why get the tinned form when you can get the real thing? The syrup, made purely of sugar, is an unnecessary addition that can easily be cut out for a healthier waistline and better gut health.

For this:

Pain-fried pineapple with mint and coconut yoghurt

These pan-fried pineapples are naturally caramelised, making them sweet with no syrup necessary. Yes, you can enjoy this treat fully and wholly. Plus, cooking it, as opposed to eating the tinned variety, helps break down the cell walls of the fruit which makes it easier to digest. I love pineapple because it’s tasty, versatile and contains an anti-inflammatory digestive enzyme that can help rebuild gut health.

Swap This:

  1.  Snickers

 

  • Sugar, Peanuts, Glucose Syrup (Sources Include Wheat), Milk Solids, Cocoa Butter, Cocoa Mass, Vegetable Fat, Salt, Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin), Egg White, Flavour.

We all know you’re not you when you’re hungry, but you’re also not you when you’re lethargic and bloated after eating one too many of these; just nix the snicks!. While they make for a delicious treat, for those among us who want to slow down on soy, wheat or sugar, this is certainly a chocolate treat you wouldn’t go near.

For This:

Layered Salted Caramel Peanut Fudge

This is one of my favourite freezer desserts, and I like to keep it ready to grab at a moment’s notice. A decadent delight, it hones in on the irresistible flavour combo of caramel and sea salt. This beauty is gluten-free, dairy-free, refined-sugar free and is full of healthy fats to improve cholesterol levels, lower risks of heart disease and can be extremely beneficial on improving your mood… I mean, who isn’t smiling when they’re gobbling down a gooey and chocolatey caramel slice? Plus its a one bowl masterpiece and so quick and easy to make.

Swap This:

  1. Campbell’s Beef Noodle Soup

  • Beef Stock, Water, Enriched Egg Noodles (Wheat Flour, Eggs, Niacin, Ferrous Sulfate, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Seasoned Beef (Contains Up To 10% Of A Solution Of Water, Salt, Sodium Phosphate), Tomato Puree (Water, Tomato Paste), Contains Less Than 2% Of: Salt, Vegetable Oil, Yeast Extract, Potato Starch, Monosodium Glutamate, Flavoring, Beef Flavor (Contains Beef Stock, Yeast Extract), Caramel Color, Hydrolyzed Soy Protein, Hydrolyzed Wheat Gluten, Dextrose, Onion Extract, Celery Extract, Garlic Extract.

Does this one really require an explanation? I mean really?! The consumption of additives, particularly Monosodium Glutamate here (MSG), can cause a wide array of health issues especially for people with a sensitive gut. Reactions from these additives vary but can have an overall impact on the immune system and increase toxic load on the bodies.

For This:

 Chicken, Edamame and Zucchini Noodle

Swap the numbers for real ingredients and don't skip out on the noodles! Creating a homemade soup, rather than drinking one from a can, can increase your intake of veggies, water and fibre. This can help relieve sluggishness that often accompanies the colder weather. If you’re attempting to satisfy your cravings for your favourite warming soup by picking up a can of soup, this soup is definitely a better alternative, with no additives and double the taste and nutrients. 

Swap This:

  1. Melting Moments

  • Butter (Cream (Milk)), Wheat Flour, Filling (33%)(Icing Sugar(contains Wheat Starch),Water, Shortening (Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil(Palm),Vegetable Emulsifiers (435, 471), Antioxidant (307b from Soy), Natural Butter Flavouring)),Wheat Starch, Sugar, Maize Starch, Natural Vanilla Flavouring, Dusting Sugar (contains Vegetable Emulsifier (322), Salt.

I'll be honest: traditional Melting Moments are one of my favourite cookies, but they're full of unfamiliar ingredients that are bodies aren't able to fully recognise. These two biscuits sandwiched together with cream are full of cream, sugar, shortenings, spelling mistakes and more. 

For This:

Meghan and Harry’s Melting Moments

These are better than the original, and I won't take no for an answer. Whether you like them super soft and delicate or crumbly and crispy, they’re definitely a crowd-favourite. I’ve recreated these cookies with a delicious lemon filling, because while they’re delectable on their own, there’s something extra special about the lemon filling. I know you’ll just love this royal partnership.

Swap This:

  1. Cherry ripe

  • Sugar, Coconut (Contains Sulphites), Glace Cherries (Cherries, Wheat Glucose Syrup, Colour (163), Sulphites, Acidity Regulator (330)), Wheat Glucose Syrup, Cocoa Mass, Sweetened Condensed Milk, Vegetable Fat, Cocoa Butter, Milk Solids, Cocoa Powder, Gelatine, Invert Sugar, Emulsifiers (Soy Lecithin, 476), Colours (120, 160(C)), Flavours, Mineral Salt (500).

I’m just going to say this once: no one likes Cherry Ripe. Forever the bottom of the Favourites box, we could all do without these. For those who (somehow) love these chocolates, I’d recommend a rethink. While they contain cherries, they’re covered in sulphites, acidity regulators, wheat glucose syrup and artificial colours... not exactly a welcome addition to your 'two fruits a day'.

For This: 

Cherry Ripe Easter Eggs

If you never really liked cherry ripe (same), but you’re a fan of cherries, coconut and chocolate, these are your new surprising treat. They’re wholesome, more delicious and have zero numbers. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Swap This:

  1. Heinz Big'N Chunky Canned Soup Chilli Beef

  • Tomatoes (42%), Red Kidney Beans (26%), Beef (9%), Green Capsicum, Onion, White Rice, Jalapeno Peppers, Sugar, Maize Thickener (1422), Tomato Juice, Beef Stock (Contains Wheat), Salt, Potato Starch, Spice, (Including Chili), Natural Colour (Paprika Extract), Natural Garlic Flavour (Contains Soy), Food Acid (Citric Acid), Mineral Salt (Calcium Chloride).

Whilst the exotic flavours of Mexico are delicious, typical Mexican food is filled with creams, refined carbohydrates and chemically-filled packet mixes and sauces. This can harm the gut, leaving us tired, lethargic, bloated and running to the bathroom. This chilli beef contains high amounts of table salt, which can contribute to high blood pressure and heart disease. The maize thickener, derived from GMO corn, as well as food acid, can cause all types of issues that could definitely turn anyone off eating it! Full on flavour = full on flavour enhancers!

For This:

Mexican Taco Beef Stew with Guacamole

Sure, it’s a bit more effort, but let’s taco about how superior this stew is in taste and ingredients. This home-made stew is sure to leave you satisfied and supercharge your gut in the process. The stewing process enables the cell wall of foods to be broken down, releasing maximum nutrition in an easy-to-digest and delicious form. This authentic stew, loaded with delicious flavours and plenty of vitamins and minerals, is seriously life-changing.

Swap This:

  1. Gummy bears

  • Corn syrup, sugar from beets, water, gelatin, sorbitol from fruits and vegetables, citric & malic acid, FD&C yellow 5 & 6, blue 1, red 40, natural and artificial flavors, vegetable oil and carnauba wax. 

Gummy bears are an easy go-to snack for kids, but the traditional kind are not the things we should be filling lunch boxes with. These gummies are sweetened with corn syrup which is one of the worst sweeteners, typically made with GMO corn.

For This:

Apple Cider Gummy Bears

Everyone’s favourite treat has just become supercharged. I’ll be the first to admit it, while apple cider vinegar sounds great for our health, it isn't usually the most palatable of ingredients to kids (and pretty much everyone else out there too... if your friend says they LOVE apple cider vinegar, they're probably lying).This is why I’ve combined it with a gut-healing guru, gelatine, and some natural apple juice to make these gummies yummy and good for the tummy! If you're ready to have some seriously devoted healthy gummy fans, you have to give these a whirl.

So please try these swap outs and let me know if we're going to give these multinationals a run for their money with real food and real ingredients 😉

Lee xo

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