Cover art for Eat Happy: 30-minute Feelgood Food
Published
Ebury Press, February 2018
ISBN
9781785036637
Format
Hardcover, 288 pages
Dimensions
25.2cm × 19.8cm × 2.8cm

Eat Happy: 30-minute Feelgood Food

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Eat Happy is packed with 120 quick and easy recipes that can be whipped up in 30 minutes or less.

"Eat Happy? I'm always happy when I eat Melissa's food!" GARY BARLOW

"I adore Melissa and her food. This is carefree, quick cooking with a sense of fun, and just happens to be good for you." ANNA JONES

"I'm a huge fan and love how Melissa champions the message that good healthy food needn't be complicated, scary or time consuming. This beautiful new book is packed with dreamy recipes." FEARNE COTTON

"Don't think I've ever met anyone with such a passion, love and joy for food. She's amazing!" GIOVANNA FLETCHER

           Delicious quick and easy meals with a Hemsley twist.

Bestselling home cook and co-author of The Art of Eating Well and Good + Simple, Melissa Hemsley of Hemsley + Hemsley, presents flavourful and veg-packed dishes.

Featuring supermarket ingredients, simple methods, and tips and tricks to make no-fuss great food, Eat Happy is designed to see you through the whole week - tempting breakfasts to family dinners and lunches, as well as party food, snacks, baking, desserts, drinks, and simple, healthier versions of takeaway favourites.

Comfort and indulgence are at the heart of Melissa healthy food, with plenty of ideas for everyday meals, batch cooking, cutting down on kitchen waste, and dishes that can be enjoyed for supper and leftovers for a packed lunch.

Amongst the 120 brand-new recipes are, Breaded Chicken Katsu Curry, Sesame Salmon with Miso Veg Traybake, Roast Carrots with Pomegranate Molasses and Pistachios, Coconut Chocolate Clusters and Ginger Fruit Loaf.

These are delicious alternatives and satisfying treats that encourage even the most time-poor cook to take pleasure in healthy fast food that puts taste first.

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