She took South Africa by surprise back in 2015 when she released an All Sorts of Salads cookbook that made the Sunday braai pop with flavour. She gave Mzansi something special with her twist on some of the world’s most coveted tapas dishes (All Sorts of Tapas). She pulled every busy cityslicker back into the kitchen with the simplest, heartiest meals from her All Sorts of (wonderful!) One Dish Wonders that made life in the kitchen easy and delicious – and still with enough time to catch the last three episodes of Suits.
This summer, the country’s most endearing home cook and cookbook author Chantal Lascaris is back, breaking all the rules for her fans in the best way possible. And she’s bringing the burgers, shakes and naughty nachos, too…
Hands up who’s a junk food rebel? Chantal Lascaris is – and she has the recipes to prove it. Releasing her fifth collection of recipes in her best-loved, go-to cookbook series, All Sorts, Chantal is bringing out the big guns this season, with everyone’s favourite kind of junk food, sans the guilt.
Her new collection of kitchen yummies, All Sorts of Junk Food Made Healthy, is set to trump the guilt card once and for all, with the right balance between healthy habits, wholesome eating and just-give-me-some-of-that!
“Who doesn’t love junk food?” asks Chantal. “I certainly do: be it cosy comfort food, or Friday night sofa surfing with a burger and fries, or picking at a plate of cheesy nachos. I’m a self-confessed junk food rebel, and so I decided to do something healthy about it.”
In her best attempt at experimenting in her kitchen with old junky classics, Chantal brings her followers a guilt-free rendition of all the food we’ve been told not to love, but can’t help ourselves. All Sorts of Junk Food Made Healthy brings the best of both worlds to the table, swapping out nutrient-poor ingredients with wholesome ones instead, and a whole lot more pizzaz.
“This recipe book comes from a deeper, bolder place,” says Chantal. “It’s somewhat of an ode to the naughty side of our palates, which we sometimes berate. We try so hard to control our cravings against the backdrop of social norms, fad diets and looming menopause – but all we’re really doing is depriving ourselves of the joy.”
In this compendium of easy-to follow recipes, she shares her own secret indulgences and her newfound methods of keeping the joy in the ‘junk’ without accumulating the calories.
“South Africa needed an anti-hero recipe book that’s bursting with the dopamine we all crave when we’re longing for something more, something that reminds us of our childhood, something that nourishes us in the most decadent, guilt-free way, something the whole family will appreciate. I believe we all deserve a cookbook that feels like a hug,” says Chantal.
With 80 deliciously constructed recipes to pick on, the All Sorts fans can rebel and relish in a guilt-free indulgent festive season, with smarter pantry substitutes and alternative cooking methods that will keep things light yet satiating.
“This is not a cookbook for weight loss; it’s a book for gaining back your junk food power by putting a healthier spin on everything that would ordinarily be ‘bad’ for your waistline. All it takes is a conscious decision to use nutrient-rich ingredients, and smarter preparation,” says Chantal.
In her cheat-sheet collection of fast-food familiar snacks, mains and desserts, Chantal has once again taken the cake (and the air fryer too!), serving up a feast for even the fussiest of tastebuds from carnivores to vegetarians to… junketarians. From waist-conscious hamburgers to moreish chicken pie, to the unstoppable mac ‘n’ cheese classic, twisty tiramisu, love-loaded milkshakes and the ’80s comeback bestie, the banana split, All Sorts of Junk Food Made Healthy is like a fun foodie fest you just can’t resist.
A welcome snackable to the Penguin Random House stable, All Sorts of Junk Food Made Healthy hits the shelves in time for a guilt-free summer.
“Junk food no longer needs to be something we shy away from. It’s all about getting the balance right: creating healthier habits with those old-time favourites without apology, and without curbing our enthusiasm,” says Chantal.
For a super indulgent summer without the guilt, purchase your copy of All Sorts of Junk Food Made Healthy at leading book retailers or Chantal’s website.