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High Fibre Heroes
How to turn 12 everyday vegetables into 100 joyful, health-boosting recipes
High Fibre Heroes
How to turn 12 everyday vegetables into 100 joyful, health-boosting recipes
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Description
With a foreword from Tim Spector, bestselling author and founder of ZOE
Many of us aren't getting enough fibre in our diets, but Hugh shows us how simple – and delicious – it can be with 100 easy recipes all celebrating 12 veg heroes.
Peas – Carrots – Cabbage – Tinned beans – Cauliflower – Leeks – Mushrooms – Tomatoes – Lentils – Spinach – Sweetcorn – Broccoli
Getting the most out of these 12 plant superstars doesn't need to be complicated – many of the recipes use only one pan and can be on the table within half an hour. In this book, Hugh gets the very best out of these often underestimated veggies, serving up completely delicious, health-boosting, sustainable, plant-friendly recipes every time. This is food that's good for you and for the planet, too.
Recipes include:
· Warm bashed pea dip;
· Carrot lasagne;
· Cabbage and onion bhajis with spicy tomato sauce;
· Spiced 'baked' beans on toast;
· Seared cauliflower and little gem salad
· Roast leek and potato gratin;
· Roast mushroom and kimchi sourdough sarnies;
· Tomato dhal with greens;
· Lentil, onion and cider soup;
· Spinach, chilli and lemon pasta;
· Smoky corn and courgette chowder;
· Broccoli and squeak … and many more.
Alongside handy swaps and additions for most recipes, Hugh also shares his go-to list of store-cupboard essentials to amp up the flavour and pack in the fibre count for any dish. You'll find these pages packed with simple suppers, easy lunches, soups, salads and much, much more.
With a focus on whole, unprocessed plants, these plant-forward recipes are thrifty, thoughtful dishes, but exciting and delicious too, proving that plant-based flavour is yours for the taking.
Like this? Then you'll love Hugh's No.1 Sunday Times best-seller, How to Eat 30 Plants a Week, available now.
Table of Contents
Meal Makers
Taste Makers
Taste
Peas
Cabbage
Lentils
Tinned beans
Carrots
Cauliflower
Leeks
Mushrooms
Tomatoes
Sweetcorn
Spinach
Broccoli
Index
About the Author
Thank yous
Product details
| Published | May 07 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 336 |
| ISBN | 9781526639011 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Publishing |
| Illustrations | Fully illustrated with colour photography throughout |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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In Hugh's inimitable style, [this book] demonstrates just how simple it is to get the fibre we need – and what a delicious experience that can be. Focused on the most accessible of plant foods, the recipes here are simple and sustaining… Hugh's is a powerful message: eat more plants and you'll eat more of the fibre that is central to good health. This book, I know, will make that project a pleasure.
Tim Spector OBE, author of Food for Life and Ferment, co-founder of ZOE Ltd
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Super useful – and delicious!
Chris van Tulleken
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High in fibre AND full of flavour. This joyous celebration of vegetables, and important lesson to eat more fibre, is something we all need in our lives
Alfie Steiner, @alfiecooks
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Only Hugh could take on a subject like fibre and transform it into something interesting, desirable and delicious
Meera Sodha, author of Fresh India, East and Dinner
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This book will change the way you think about fibre in the most delicious and enticing way
Amelia Christie-Miller, author and founder of Bold Bean Co

























