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Cooking With The Philips Airfryer XXL

I was sent a Philips Airfryer XXL to test out. Read on to learn how to cook hot chips and lamb chops & veggies in the airfryer.

Insert happy dance here. I do like getting lovely presents that can help the family, and especially me.

A big and huge thank you to Philips for this amazing gift.

  Previous to getting an email about this wonderful airfryer I really hadn’t heard about them. Yes, I was in the dark about the world of airfrying.   The airfyer is a healthier way to cook.

  • Healthiest way to fry* Twin TurboStar technology makes great-tasting fried food with the least amount of  fat.**
  • XXL family size 1.4 kg capacity is large enough for a whole chicken or six portions of fries for the whole family.
  • Automatic settings 5 preset programs & Keep Warm mode — with digital display and QuickControl dial.
  • Easy to clean QuickClean basket & non-stick drawer wash up in 90 seconds — or pop them in the dishwasher.

 

So what is an airfryer?

Twin TurboStar technology combines with 2225 watts of power for effective fat removal. A ‘tornado’ of hot air melts away fat — capturing it all in the bottom of the Airfryer XXL for easy disposal. *Based on the fat content of chicken and pork compared to deep-fat frying and wok frying. The airfryer circulates hot air at high speed, and in turn, cooks the food. Food is crispy outside and tender on the inside. The Philips Airfryer can grill, fry, bake and roast.  

How to make chips in the Philips Airfyer XXL

You might be surprised that making hot chips is rather simple. Ingredients:

  • 6 potatoes
  • Oil of choice

Preparation time: 30 minutes, this includes cutting up potatoes and soaking the chips for 20 minutes. 

Method:

  • I cut up 6 potatoes. I like to keep the skin on and therefore just washed them to take the excess dirt of them.
  • Once cut up they had to be soaked in water for 20mins.
  • After they have had their 20min bath, the chips need to be dried. You can either use a tea towel or a paper towel. I chose to use a tea towel.
  • Put the chips in a bowl with 1 tablespoon of oil.
  • Mix the oil around so that all the chips get coated in the oil.
  • Put all the chips in the airfyer basket. Make sure to do this by hand and to not tip them from the bowl into the tray. The airfyer does not like oil spilled in the try and therefore might have a negative outcome for the chips and machine if you do this.
  • Once in the basket, the chips are ready to be cooked.
  • Select the chips preset, make sure it on for 180 degrees Celsius and select 25 minutes for the cooking time.
  • At various times throughout cooking the chips stop the airfyer and move the chips around. This makes sure that they are all cooking well.
  • You will see the different times that you stop and stir the chips just how fast they are cooking.
  • Once all cooked, you can now enjoy yummy and healthy hot chips.
Yummy hot chips that I made with the Philips Airfryer XXL. They were so tasty and quick to make. Plus healthy as well.
Yummy hot chips that I made with the Philips Airfryer XXL. They were so tasty and quick to make. Plus healthy as well.

 

Lamb Chops and Vegetables cooked with the Airfryer

Hubby decided he wanted to have a go of the new airfryer. He cooked the below meal and found the airfryer so easy to use.

Happy and cooking dinner with the Philips Airfryer XXL
Happy and cooking dinner with the Philips Airfryer XXL

Ingredients:

  • 4 Lamb Chops
  • Rosemary and mint for marinade
  • 2 Carrots finely chopped
  • 2 Potatoes finely chopped
  • 3 tablespoons of olive oil
  • Rice to serve. Hubby used the quick microwave rice that takes 9o seconds to cook. You can make your own or do the quick way like we did. (the actual recipe suggested mash potato but since we added potato to the vegetables we decided to use rice  instead)
Lamb Chops and Vegetables cooked in the Philips Airfryer XXL.
Lamb Chops and Vegetables cooked in the Philips Airfryer XXL.

Preparation time is roughly about 3 and half hours. This is taking into account the 3 hours time for the lamb chops to marinade and prep time for the vegetables. Cooking time is about 8 mins. 2 mins to sear the chops and then 6 more minutes to cook the vegetables with the chops. Method:

  • Marinade chops with mint and rosemary for 3 hours. You can cut the mint and rosemary into fine pieces or zap it as a paste in a mixer.
  • Once the meat is fully marinated then you can get ready to organise the other ingredients.
  • Cut up the carrot and potatoes into fine cubes. Note: You can use different vegetables if you like, it is up to you.
  • Soak the carrot and potatoes in water for 20 minutes. Drain thoroughly before adding to the airfryer pan.
  • Add the oil to the airfryer pan and move around to coat the bottom of the pan. This way it will allow your chops to not stick.
  • Heat the airfryer to 200 degrees Celsius.
  • Put the lamb chops in the air fryer to sear. This is only for 2 minutes.
  • Take out the lamb chops and set aside for a second.
  • Put in the vegetables on the bottom of the airfryer pan, then add the lamb chops on top of the vegetables.
  • Cook again at 200 degrees Celcius for another 6 minutes.
  • Now it is cooked you can make the rice. If you are using the quick and easy method of microwave rice it will only take you 9o seconds.  We used Sunrice’s Rice & Quinoa
  • Now all done, you can enjoy your yummy meal.

 

 

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20 Reasons Why Bananas Are Great For Mum and Little Ones

From the moment you realise you are going to be a mum until your child is getting dressed all by themselves, Australian bananas are the ideal addition to both your diets. Accredited Practising Dietitian, Glenn Cardwell provides 20 reasons why:

Cavendish Bananas
Cavendish Bananas

 

Pregnant & New Mums

Pregnancy is the time to pamper your body and understand the impact of your eating – especially since you are dining for two. One way to give your diet a pinch of powerful production is to add nature’s non-stop energy snack, bananas.

Circular Flour-less White Chocolate Cake with Orange Blossom and Banana
Circular Flour-less White Chocolate Cake with Orange Blossom and Banana

Bananas are excellent when you are expecting because they not only contain essential nutrients for the healthy growth of your bundle of joy, but they are also good for managing morning sickness and constipation that sometimes come with having a baby on board.

  1. Relieving Your Heaving

Thankfully, morning sickness usually only lasts the first trimester but that doesn’t make it fun (however if you are like me pregnancy makes you sick all the time. Bananas have been helping me feel better for breakfast now that I’m in my 3rd trimester.) Eating dry crackers, toast or a piece of fruit like a banana in the morning before you get out of bed, and having small snacks frequently through the day can help as it keeps the stomach from being empty, which can make you feel unwell. Avoiding spicy and fatty foods can sometimes help ease nausea as well.

  1. Reduce Constipation

As the muscles in the intestine lose some of their tone during pregnancy, foods pass more slowly through the gut. The pressure of the baby on the mother’s intestines can also slow down the passage of food and waste, resulting in constipation. The solution is copious amounts of fibre, which bananas provide aplenty, fluids and physical activity. Although the banana is an obvious choice to boost your fibre intake, other fruits, wholegrain breads and cereals and legumes are good options.

  1. Energy to Burn

Bananas are an excellent source of carbohydrate energy in the form of natural sugars and starch. It’s no wonder they call it nature’s non-stop energy snack.

  1. Protect Against Spinal Cord Defects

Folate is vital in the development of a baby’s spinal cord in the womb. It is so critical that the vitamin is recommended to women considering pregnancy. An overwhelming body of evidence has linked folate deficiency in early pregnancy to increased risk of neural tube defects, most commonly known as spina bifida, in infants. One banana will provide about 10 per cent of your folate needs each day.

  1. Form Strong Gums

Extra Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is required for forming new blood vessels, skin, gums, and other tissues, and even bones. One or two bananas each day will provide valuable vitamin C, as will other fruit, fruit juice and salad vegetables.

Banana and Coconut Milk Pops
Banana and Coconut Milk Pops
  1. Absorb Your Iron

In order for a healthy amount of oxygen to reach your baby via the placenta, your body (and your blood) needs about 50 per cent more iron than usual. Although a banana provides only a little iron, its vitamin C greatly helps with iron absorption from other foods. Iron supplements (usually with folate) are commonly recommended during pregnancy.

  1. Strengthen Bones and Teeth

Calcium is required for strong bones and teeth, and in nerve and muscle growth, both for mum and baby. An extra 300mg of calcium is required for pregnant teenagers as they are still growing as well as nourishing the baby. The perfect way to bump up calcium intake is to regularly drink smoothies – simply blend a banana with a cup of high calcium milk.

  1. Help Babies Grow

Extra protein is needed during pregnancy and breastfeeding to support the growth of the baby, and the production of breast milk. This is easily achieved by adding a delicious banana smoothie (a medium banana and 200mL of milk) to your daily diet.

  1. Boost Your B6

Uniquely, bananas are one of the richest fruit sources for vitamin B6. This powerful vitamin is important for cardiovascular, digestive, immune, muscular, and nervous system function. New or expecting mothers’ daily need for it increases by almost 50 per cent, making bananas a great solution.

Square Flour-less White Chocolate Slice with Orange Blossom and Banana
Square Flour-less White Chocolate Slice with Orange Blossom and Banana
  1. Baby’s First Food

After six months, your baby’s exclusive exposure to the bottle or the boob is coming to an end. Their digestive system is now ready for solid food. Here are a few reasons why Australian Bananas make the ideal first food:

  1. Essential Nutrients

Bananas are soft, easy for an infant to tackle, and rich with essential nutrients, including vitamin B6, folate, vitamin C, magnesium, potassium, and natural sugars for energy.

  • Half a medium banana will give an infant:
    • Folate: 33 per cent of their daily needs
    • Magnesium: 25 per cent of their daily needs
    • Vitamin B6: 50 per cent of their daily needs
  1. Familiar Consistency

Mash a banana with breast milk or formula when introducing solids. It is more likely to be accepted quickly as a new food.

  1. Made For Tiny Hands

The banana is the ideal finger food. It can be nibbled, chewed, sucked and squished. Give your child a small amount at a time.

LadyFinger Bananas
LadyFinger Bananas
  1. Easing Teething

During teething, a cool or frozen banana can help relieve the pain of a tooth coming through.

Nature’s Long-Lasting Energy Snack For Toddlers

Australian bananas make the ideal snack for toddlers. Whether they are just starting to walk or speaking in sentences, children at this age need one fruit serve each day. This might be a medium banana, or half a banana and half of another fruit. While bananas are very popular with young children, it is also important to introduce them to other fruits, especially once they start getting teeth towards the end of their first year of life.

  1. Great Source of Carbohydrates for Energy

To fuel the activity of a toddler, they need carbohydrates at each meal. Bananas are an excellent source of the nutrient in the form of natural sugars and starch.

  1. Protein for Growth

Normal growth needs protein to help produce new cells. A small banana smoothie (150 mL milk and a half banana) as a snack or meal is an excellent source of both protein and calcium.

  1. Vitamin B6 for Blood Health

This vitamin is needed for making red blood cells, and carrying nerve impulses. A small banana will provide about one third of their B6 needs for the day.

Banana Guacamole for Kids
Banana Guacamole for Kids
  1. Folate for Growth and Brain Health

The B vitamin folate is needed for proper growth and development. Half a banana will give a toddler about 15 per cent of their folate needs each day.

  1. Fibre for Digestive Health

Bananas are a great-tasting source of fibre, so even a small serving a day for a young child will help keep them regular.

  1. Convenience

Toddlers only want to eat when they are hungry, and they may not want to finish everything on their plate, making snacks like bananas so convenient. You can simply cut them in two and save half in the refrigerator in plastic wrap for later.

Glenn Cardwell is an Accredited Practising Dietitian with 35 years in clinical and public health nutrition, including 10 years as consultant dietitian to the National Heart Foundation, five years at the Children’s Hospital in Sydney, and was a major player in establishing the WA School Canteen Association in 1994.

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Drooling over the Circular Flour-less White Chocolate Cake with Orange Blossom and Banana
Drooling over the Circular Flour-less White Chocolate Cake with Orange Blossom and Banana
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Make Time for Good Health

I recently attended The Bloggers Brunch and had the opportunity to listen to Frank Caruso speak about his journey and how he has built such a successful business.

If you don’t know who Frank is, he is the man behind Caruso’s Natural Health

Frank explained how he had teachers that thought he was not bright and would not amount to much. He had doubters but he never kept on giving things a go. Frank Caruso’s talk was very motivational and made me think about my journey so far.

I had very similar things happen to me as a child. I was told that I was stupid. I would not be able to do this or that and I should just get an office job and forget about it.

Thank goodness, I was stubborn and did not listen to the doubters. I kept on plodding along and worked towards my goals.

Slowly but surely, I managed to get into the university I was drooling over. I managed to get in as a mature aged student. According to the universities mature age is from 20 years and older. I started my undergraduate degree at UTS (University of Technology, Sydney) when I was 23 years of age.

Frank invested in his health journey and was so passionate about it, it became a hugely successful family business.

Learning about Frank Caruso's tips for success. In grade 3 one of his teachers told him he would never succeed at anything. I was always told that I was never smart enough to finish high school or go to university. I decided they were wrong, I put my head down and bum up and just kept on going. I persisted, I ignored the negatives and kept going. Frank did the same. He ignored the negativity and the people that were not helpful. I finished high school but didn't do well, but this did not stop me. I ended up going to university as a mature age student (this was when I was 23, so not that old really). I have since completed an undergraduate and masters degree. I have created a blog and structured an online space for me and other like minded people. Don't let other people's view of you dictate what you will become! This is one of the key points from Frank's tips. #tipsforsuccess @carusosnaturalhealth #business #bloggers_brunch @kids_business
Learning about Frank Caruso’s tips for success. In grade 3 one of his teachers told him he would never succeed at anything.  Don’t let other people’s view of you dictate what you will become! This is one of the key points from Frank’s tips.

 

Hearing Frank talk at The Bloggers Brunch was inspiring and made me think of things I wish to achieve for my business and my family. Frank is contagious regarding motivating people about their dreams and passions.

It got me thinking about my health and wellness after I got home.

Since having kids, I want to make sure I look after myself.  I want to be healthy and active for them, oh and myself as well.

I make sure to have good food, some exercise, rest, relaxation (although sometimes hard with a busy family), and time with the family to just be.

Part of looking after myself means that I make sure to get enough vitamins and minerals that my body will need to lead an active life.

Being a mum is tough job. You cannot afford to get sick (no sick leave, no sick pay, or nanny to come help) so being as healthy as you can is very important.

The kids and I in April 2016
The kids and I in April 2016.

It is even tougher when kids get sick and you are the one that cares for them, dodging coughs, and snotty noses is next to impossible and therefore mum is the next one on the list to get ill.

Since having my last child, Alexander, I have noticed that my hair has been very dry and brittle. I don’t remember this happening after the twins. Maybe it did and I was so tired I never realised.

I mentioned this to the team at Caruso’s Natural Health and they recommended I try Super Collagen Builder for Hair, Skin and Nails.

Super Collagen Builder for Hair, Skin and Nails from Caruso’s Natural Health.
Super Collagen Builder for Hair, Skin and Nails from Caruso’s Natural Health.

 

I’ve been using the Super Collagen Builder for the last month and it seems to have made a difference to my hair. It appears softer, and not as dry.  I will be continuing using this product to see what it does over a longer period.

I do eat quite well but like to ensure I’m getting the right vitamins and minerals with a multivitamin. I’ve been taking Women’s Super Multi. This is a multivitamin tailored for women on the go.

 

Women’s Super Multi by Caruso's Natural Health
Women’s Super Multi by Caruso’s Natural Health

I take one multivitamin a day. I’m sure this has helped me feel better and allowed me to keep going when the kids have been unwell. This multivitamin helps you for all round health, heart, immune support, bone health, energy, stress and loads more.

Meeting Frank has made me see that I too can achieve what I set out to do. I already knew that health was extremely important and as a mum looking after myself is a top priority.

Not only will being healthy in my older years ensure that I am here for my kids but will allow me to lead a happier, and better life.

 

The inspirational and charming Frank Caruso from Caruso's Natural Health. It was such a lovely thing to meet the wonderful man himself.
The inspirational and charming Frank Caruso from Caruso’s Natural Health. It was such a lovely thing to meet the wonderful man himself.

Have you met someone that has motivated you to be a better you? Frank Caruso is defiantly a person that encourages change in people. Frank is also proof that you should follow your passions and invest in you. The more you do this, the more successful you will be.

How do you make time for good health at your place?

Do you exercise with the kids?

Or maybe eating more vegetables and less refined food?

Let us know.

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Make Stuffed Capsicums

Do you need a healthy idea for dinner or a side dish? This recipe can either be a main or a little something extra.

As you know I am undertaking the 12 week program from Body Beyond Birth, and wanted to try some of their tasty looking recipes.

I decided to make the following, Rice & Bean Stuffed Capsicums

Stuffed Capsicums ready to go into the oven.
Stuffed Capsicums ready to go into the oven.

 

NOTE: Just so you know I realised after purchasing all the ingredients that the online recipe can be altered for the number of people who you would be cooking for. I only used 2 capsicums cut in half to not make too much for an individual meal. However I did end up with a lot left over and that went in the fridge for the next night’s dinner.

The following ingredients are for 4 people. If you need to change this. Click on the number and change it with the up or down arrow on the link above for the recipe.

Making the stuffing: Cooking the beans, rice, and with all the other ingredients.
Making the stuffing: Cooking the beans, rice, and with all the other ingredients.

 

Ingredients

  • 1 1/3 cup cooked brown rice
  • 1 1/2 small zucchini diced
  • 3/4 small red onion diced
  • 4 red capsicums
  • 1 cup kidney beans drained & rinsed
  • 3 1/2 tablespoons of heaped fresh coriander finely chopped
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon lemon rind
  • 3 1/2 tablespoons pine nuts
  • Salt & pepper
  • 2 tablespoon olive oil + splash for cooking

 

I substituted the following: Instead of coriander I used parsley, due to hubby hating it. Instead of purchasing pine nuts I used almonds due to having them already. I added some parmesan cheese to the top of the capsicum so that it would add to the flavour and give a nice consistency.

I used almonds instead of pine nuts. I already had almonds at home and thought it would be cheaper to use what I already had.
I used almonds instead of pine nuts. I already had almonds at home and thought it would be cheaper to use what I already had.

Jackie from Body Beyond Birth told me that you need to pick food choices that work for you. If you don’t make things from scratch all the time it will be hard to keep up. Eat well and incorporate it into your every day life.  Make it easy for you.

Instructions

  1. I put my oven on to 180 degrees as my oven is gas is old and funny. The instructions on the recipe say 150 for an electric oven. Make sure to your line your baking tray.
  2. I halved and cleaned out my capsicum pieces. I like to make sure that they are ready.
  3. Cook brown rice, drain, pour back into pot & cover off heat for 10 minutes.
  4. Cook zucchini & onion in a fry pan with a splash of olive oil on medium-high heat for a few minutes
  5. Once softened & starting to brown, take off heat & set aside.
  6. Combine all ingredients together except capsicums.
  7. Spoon mixture into capsicums.
  8. I added parmesan cheese and left off the olive oil drizzle in the recipe.
  9. Bake for 30-40 minutes until soft & cooked through
  10. Serve immediately
The capsicums ready to be stuffed.
The capsicums ready to be stuffed.

 

I know I added some things to this dish and it was not exactly as listed. It tasted amazing and the addition of the lemon rind made it have an extra burst of flavour. Having the almonds made it have a nice texture and it was a great addition to a fabulous and easy dish.

Making it a main meal option

If you would like to make this as a main meal you can.

You can add mince or meat if you are not vegetarian. One good tip is to make sure that the capsicum pieces are a little bigger if it is a main meal, or have a few more if smaller.

You can play with what you add to the stuffing for the capsicums, and have different fillings for different menus. You could have a totally vegetarian dish and then switch it up by maybe adding some cheese in the stuffing mixture, or say shredded chicken and other root vegetables. The choices are endless and you can be as creative as you like.

Rice & Bean Stuffed Capsicums ready to eat. Yum. Just right for a side dish or for a main meal.
Rice & Bean Stuffed Capsicums ready to eat. Yum. Just right for a side dish or for a main meal.

 

I hope this helps with some dinner ideas or maybe for lunch? You can have it for both. This is super easy dish and helps to make sure that you are getting more vetables in your diet. Well I suppose it depends on what you put in the stuffing.

Happy cooking!