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Celebrities Teach Kiwis How to Eat Cheap at Home

Celebrities Teach Kiwis How to Eat Cheap at Home

To celebrate the launch of New Zealand Nutrition Foundation’s (NZNF) Food Week, the Just Cook Kitchen Chefs are setting up in Auckland’s Queen Elizabeth (across from Britomart, next to Westfield Downtown) demonstrating clever ways to create affordable and tasty meals at home and offering samples for the public to try.

Between 9 and 15 May, several familiar faces will be manning the Just Cook Kitchen including Allyson Gofton and current Masterchef contestant Nadia Lim.

Just Cook Kitchen line up
12-1:30 pm Mon 9 May Jinu Abraham (Executive Chef, Heritage Auckland)
serving Noodles with Vegetables, Corn and Bean Patties and Feijoa & Banana Sago Pudding
12-1.30 pm Tues 10 May Allyson Gofton
serving Lamb Falafel Burgers and Paprika Chicken
12-1.30 pm Wed11 May Nadia Lim (current Masterchef contestant)
serving Mince Koftas with Lentils and Red Cabbage
12 – 1:30 pm Thurs 12 May Kelly Young (runner up in Masterchef 2010)
serving a very special Vegetable Chilli
12 – 1:30 pm Fri 13 May Di Swann (Watties’ Home Economist)
showing how canned soup can be the perfect meal base

‘The Just Cook Kitchen chefs will all be using ingredients from the Food Week Pantry List as well as a few extras you can easily pick up on the way home,’ says NZNF Dietitian, Sarah Hanrahan. “Our Just Cook Kitchen chefs are all here to show how easy cooking at home can be – and how using a few economical ingredients can make cooking at home really affordable and interesting.”

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‘Just Cook’ is the theme behind the inaugural Food Week which aims to build confidence in the kitchen and teach Kiwis that cooking at home using seasonal produce and basic ingredients can be affordable and delicious.

Hanrahan believes that the biggest barriers to meal preparation are time, money and knowledge and hopes that Food Week will go some way in breaking these barriers down.

“Kiwis can afford to eat properly at home if they know how,” she adds. “We hope Food Week will inspire more Kiwis to try new recipes, teach them how to make their dollars go further and encourage families to cook more often at home.”

To get the message out, Food Week has developed The Interactive Kitchen, a Facebook app designed to assist New Zealanders find the perfect recipes to match their household ingredients. The Interactive Kitchen app allows users to select key ingredients from the Just Cook Food List which then suggests tasty recipes based on their selections. All recipes from the Just Cook Kitchen Chefs will be available on the Just Cook Facebook page.

For more information visit www.justcook.co.nz
To access the app: www.facebook.com/justcooknz (please note: The Interactive Kitchen app can also be accessed from the Just Cook website for those without a Facebook account.)

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