Weight loss: Dr Mosley shares his favourite breakfast recipe to slim – 'full of flavour'

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    Weight loss is something many people want to achieve, but without the right tips and recommendations, only a few succeed at it. Dr Michael Mosley said his ultimate diet hack to lose weight is a high fibre breakfast – and shared his favourite recipe so you can try at home. 

    “Insoluble fibre also helps to reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes and promotes bowel regularity by adding water to stools, preventing constipation,” he explained.

    “One of the main reasons for opting for a low carb, high protein breakfast is that you won’t then get famished in the middle of the morning and feel tempted to tuck into a pastry.

    “Lots of studies have shown that if you eat a protein-rich breakfast, perhaps something with egg or fish, then this will keep you fuller for longer,” Dr Mosley said.

    Dr Mosley recommended trying his ‘Green Brekkie Bowl’ which is “a vegetable-packed breakfast bowl that’s full of flavour and nutrition” and that only has 343 calories.

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    Green Brekkie Bowl recipe

    Ingredients

    Half tablespoon of olive oil

    Half tablespoon of ground paprika

    Half tablespoon of ground cumin

    Half tablespoon of ground turmeric

    A quarter tablespoon of chilli flakes

    70g kale, hardy stems removed and leaves shredded

    Half courgette (approx. 75g or 2 2/3 oz), chopped

    Five mushrooms, sliced

    50g spinach leaves

    Two large free range eggs

    Vinegar

    Half avocado, mashed

    Sea Salt

    Black pepper

    Method

    Dr Mosley starts by placing a large fry-pan over medium heat and adds the olive oil, spices, kale and courgette.

    He cooks it for approximately seven minutes, or until the kale turns soft.

    He then adds the mushrooms and cooks for another five minutes. Finally, he adds the spinach, turns off the heat and stirs through.

    Michael Mosley then proceeds to poach the eggs and to do so, he pours cold water into a large saucepan until approximately eight centimetres deep and adds some vinegar to the water.

    “Bring the water to a boil, then reduce the heat to low (water should still be simmering around the edge),” he said.

    He cracks an egg into a shallow bowl and using a wooden spoon, he stirs the water to create a whirlpool.

    “Tip the egg into the water. Cook for two to three minutes for a soft yolk, or three to four minutes for a firm yolk,” he recommends.

    Using a slotted spoon, he removes the egg from the water and then repeats the same process with the other egg.

    “Place the greens into a large bowl, add the mashed avocado and top with the poached eggs. Season with salt and pepper and enjoy!”



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