Healthy Diet Plan – 45 extra recipes
Discover delicious recipes from previous Healthy Diet Plans, so you can expand your cooking repertoire and continue to feel good every day.
Following our Healthy Diet Plan and want to swap out a recipe or carry on the plan for longer than seven days? Discover even more delicious recipes below to help you tailor the plans to suit your personal tastes and needs. Balanced and analysed by our nutritionist, they all make great additions to your repertoire.
Next, see all our Healthy Diet Plan bonus content, including how to cut back on sugar, support your immunity, get more active and improve your digestion.
1. Healthy lasagne
Enjoy our lighter version of the family classic, lasagne. It has bags of flavour, but comes in at under 500 calories a portion and packs in four of your five-a-day.
2. Meatball minestrone with pesto
Combine meatballs with minestrone soup to make this easy, filling one-pot. It takes just 25 minutes from prep to plate, so it's an ideal midweek meal.
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Meatball minestrone with pesto
3. Quinoa-coated salmon & sweet potato fishcakes
Make some quick and easy salmon fishcakes with a lovely quinoa coating. Perfect served with peas and vegetables or a side salad.
Quinoa-coated salmon & sweet potato fishcakes
4. Lamb jalfrezi with cumin rice
Satisfy your curry cravings with this healthy version of a popular takeaway, served with brown rice. It packs in three of your five-a-day, along with iron, vitamin C and fibre.
5. Jackfruit bolognese with vegan parmesan
Cutting back on meat? Try jackfruit as an alternative. This vegan bolognese not only tastes delicious, but counts as a whopping five of your five-a-day.
Jackfruit bolognese with vegan parmesan
6. South-American style quinoa with eggs
Supercharge your lunch with protein-rich quinoa, and combine it with black beans, avocado and fried egg in this nutritious veggie dish for two.
South-American style quinoa with eggs
7. Chana masala
Serve this vegetarian Indian chickpea curry as a main meal or side dish. It's gluten free, good for you and freezable, so you can save any leftovers.
8. Little beef & mushroom pies
Treat yourself to these delicious, healthy pies, perfect for entertaining or freezing. Each portion includes all five of your five-a-day, plus calcium, fibre, folate and vitamin C. They're gluten free, too.
9. Quinoa chilli with avocado & coriander
Pack in the nutrients with this meat-free chilli. It contains an impressive five of your five-a-day and is low in fat and calories. It also provides calcium, fibre, vitamin C and iron.
Quinoa chilli with avocado & coriander
10. Moroccan chicken with fennel & olives
Get four of your five-a-day with our healthy chicken tagine with fennel and olives. It's ready in under an hour – simply serve with wholemeal couscous for plenty of fibre.
Moroccan chicken with fennel & olives
11. Soupy chicken & mushroom noodles
This hearty noodle dish is made with wholemeal noodles to boost the fibre content, plus protein-rich (and budget-friendly) chicken thighs. Fresh and dried mushrooms add a real umami kick, too. It's low in calories, but big on flavour.
Soupy chicken & mushroom noodles
12. Avocado & black bean eggs
This healthy vegetarian breakfast will really set you up for the day and takes very little time to prepare. It packs in three of your five-a-day and plenty of flavour. Squeeze over some lime for an extra lift. It could make a great lunch (or dinner), too.
13. All-in-one chicken with wilted spinach
Enjoy this healthy chicken traybake with a speedy spinach side that's packed with iron. It's also low in fat and contains an impressive four of your five-a-day.
All-in-one chicken with wilted spinach
14. Chicken & sweetcorn soup
This classic soup makes a comforting low-calorie lunch or dinner. It's a great way to use up leftovers such as roast chicken. You can use the bones to create a flavourful stock that is also rich in minerals.
15. Fish pie with pea & dill mash
Crème fraîche adds plenty of creaminess while keeping the calories and saturated fat down in this healthy pie. Lean cod and prawns contribute a good portion of protein.
16. Winter vegetable & lentil soup
A nourishing bowl of soup is the ultimate healthy comfort food. Our recipe packs in vitamin C and four of your five-a-day. It's freezable too, so you can make it in advance for a fuss-free lunch or light supper.
Winter vegetable & lentil soup
17. Oat & chia porridge with prunes
Rich in omega-3 fatty acids, cholesterol-busting porridge can be prepared the night before, so there's no excuse to skip breakfast. It's low-fat and a good source of fibre and calcium, plus the fruit provides two of your five-a-day.
Oat & chia porridge with prunes
18. Healthy tuna lettuce wraps
Packed with tuna (a great source of omega-3 fatty acids) and providing three of your five-a-day, these clever wraps with avocado mayo are a great low-carb, high-protein option. The 'mayo' is actually smooth avocado beaten with mustard and vinegar. It makes a fantastic alternative to the real thing in these tasty wraps that are ideal for a speedy lunch.
Note that fresh tuna contains omega-3 fatty acids while canned tuna doesn't, so if you want to substitute for a no-cook, cheaper option, go for canned wild salmon.
19. Healthy bolognese
This light yet flavourful bolognese is made with pork mince, fennel and cherry tomatoes, and is served over wholemeal pasta. It's low in calories and fat and high in fibre, and provides two of your five-a-day. If you love the slightly aniseed taste of fennel, you could throw in ½ tsp lightly crushed fennel seeds when you add the mince.
20. Asian prawn noodles
Spicy and sour flavours combine with aromatic herbs in this low-fat, low-calorie noodle one-pot. It's a good source of folate, fibre and vitamin C, and contributes two of your five-a-day. Instead of prawns, you could use leftover chicken or lean meat from a roast. Just add at the end and heat through.
21. Spinach mac 'n' cheese
We've given one of our most-loved comfort food dishes a makeover by adding extra vegetables and swapping regular pasta for the wholegrain variety. The result? A low-calorie veggie dinner dish that's still deliciously cheesy. It provides three of your five-a-day along with folate, fibre and calcium.
22. Spicy pies with sweet potato mash
Notch up an impressive four of your five-a-day with this satisfying recipe packed with beans and vegetables. Make a batch of six and freeze the extras for a fuss-free meal on another day. The flavours are loosely based on the classic American sloppy joe, but we've topped it with sweet potato mash instead of serving in a bun. A low-fat, low-calorie, gluten-free dish that's finished with a sprinkling of cheese – what more could you want?
Spicy pies with sweet potato mash
23. Salmon pasta salad with lemon & capers
This satisfying salad boasts beneficial omega-3 fatty acids and counts as two of your five-a-day. Use frozen skinless wild salmon fillets to keep costs down and opt for wholemeal pasta, a good source of fibre. This is a lovely low-calorie lunch that's full of flavour.
Salmon pasta salad with lemon & capers
24. Prawn jambalaya
Wholegrain basmati rice pairs perfectly with protein-rich prawns and spice in this hearty one-pot. Low in fat and calories, it contains an impressive four of your five-a-day. It couldn't be an easier addition to your midweek menu and it saves on the washing-up.
25. Rustic vegetable soup
A chunky veggie soup flavoured with garlic, basil and thyme and bulked out with one of our favourite storecupboard foods: cheap, filling lentils. Proof that you can eat healthy food on a budget!
26. Carrot & pecan muffins
Ideal for breakfast and beyond, these wholesome bakes are reminiscent of mini carrot cakes, but with a surprise ingredient: cannellini beans. They add moisture and one of your five-a-day to each sweet treat.
27. Asian prawn & quinoa salad
With crunchy cucumber, juicy prawns and creamy avocado, this has to be one of the most delicious ways to enjoy three of your five-a-day. A lovely light, refreshing lunch that's low in calories and gluten free.
28. Chicken katsu curry
The classic katsu curry gets a nifty makeover in this super-healthy dish. We've baked our almond-crusted chicken breast and served it with a zingy cucumber and carrot salad and spicy curry sauce.
29. Baked sweet potatoes with lentils & red cabbage slaw
Who can resist a piping hot baked potato? We've opted for a nutrient-rich sweet potato topped with spicy lentil dhal and served with crunchy red cabbage slaw. It's vegetarian, gluten free and rich in calcium and iron.
Baked sweet potatoes with lentils & red cabbage slaw
30. Healthy chicken pasta bake
Try this healthy chicken pasta bake with peppers, courgette and ricotta for a nutritious midweek dinner. It’s sure to be a hit with everyone.
31. Healthy tuna pasta
Try our quick and easy healthy tuna pasta. It's comforting, but also packed with three of your five-a-day and can be doubled to feed a family.
32. Healthy baked beans
Try our speedy, healthy recipe for homemade baked beans. It wins hands down when it comes to taste and texture, and delivers three of your five-a-day.
33. Healthy chicken stir-fry
Make this nutritious, veg-packed stir-fry when you need dinner fast – and if you like a hit of spice, add some chilli to the rich peanut dressing.
34. Vegan leek & potato soup
Try this dairy-free, plant-based twist on the classic leek and potato soup. Ideal for lunch or a starter, top with chopped chives and enjoy with crusty bread
35. Spicy veggie pies with peanut butter mash
Enjoy these full-flavoured spicy veggie pies with peanut butter mash. Loaded with protein and carbs, they're an ideal post-exercise dinner choice
Spicy veggie pies with peanut butter mash
36. Fragrant biryani with coriander cod
Try this delicious biryani served with cod fillets. White fish is a great lean protein, making this a healthy dish that's low in calories and fat.
Fragrant biryani with coriander cod
37. Paneer chilli con carne
Try this twist on chilli con carne, which combines beans and warming spices with Indian cheese. It's also served on quinoa instead of rice for extra protein.
38. Orange & dark chocolate yogurt bowls
Make a delicious yogurt bowl for breakfast, with a secret layer of creamy cholesterol-busting oats cooked in soya milk to make it more substantial.
Orange & dark chocolate yogurt bowls
39. Vegan carbonara
Mushrooms with smoky paprika replace of bacon in this plant-based take on an Italian classic, forming part of the vegan Healthy Diet Plan
40. Spiced spinach eggs
Pack in the nutrients in our spinach eggs with beans, red lentils, passata and basil. As well as delivering on taste, it counts as all five of your five-a-day.
41. Cod & olive tagine with brown rice
Make the most of cod in this delicately spiced, aromatic tagine that's low in fat and calories. Like other seafood, cod is a useful source of iodine.
Cod & olive tagine with brown rice
42. Crunchy peanut butter & banana pots
Try a winning combo of peanut butter and banana for breakfast with these healthy vegan breakfast pots, made with porridge oats, soya yogurt and cinnamon.
Crunchy peanut butter & banana pots
43. Spiced chicken egg wraps
Eggs form the base of these healthy wraps and they're filled with spiced chicken, black beans, tomatoes, coriander and red onion for a filling, tasty lunch.
44. Lemon & spinach rice with feta
Lemon & spinach rice with feta
45. Chia & yogurt puddings with berries
These summery little breakfast puddings are made with bio yogurt and mineral-rich chia seeds. The seeds swell to create a texture like tapioca pudding, and contain lots of fibre as well as being a useful source of omega-3 fatty acids. They're a nutritious and versatile ingredient to include in your diet.
Chia & yogurt puddings with berries
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