Doctor’s Kitchen 3-2-1: 3 fruit and veg, 2 servings, 1 pan

By Dr Rupy Aujla

3-2-1 is a brand new way of cooking delicious food, that is completely life changing. Every recipe is formulated to contain 3 portions of fruit and vegetables per person, serving 2 people and all made in one pan. That’s it! Curries, Stews, Traybakes, Casseroles, Salads and more. Take the effort out of cooking and put health and enjoyment back in.

‘Food and nutritional medicine play a crucial part in our general wellbeing – I’ve examined hundreds of academic studies that show which diets have the biggest health impact, which ingredients are best to include, as well as which cooking processes maintain nutritional quality.’

Bestselling author and NHS medical doctor, Dr Rupy introduces his simple 3-2-1 formula, making it possible to easily cook healthy meals every single day. Following on from his two bestselling cookbooks, he builds on his message that the most important health intervention anyone can make is what you put on your plate.

Containing over 100 recipes that taste spectacular, offering a streamlined cooking process, whilst ensuring health benefits to optimise wellbeing, 3-2-1 is an easy-to-follow health prescription. This daily ‘dose’ of fresh ingredients, quality fats, whole grains and plenty of fibre lowers the risk of disease.

Guided by scientific evidence, Dr Rupy’s core principles of healthy eating remain the same – keep plant focused, eat lots of fibre, plenty of colourful vegetables and whole foods. Each incredible tasting dish promises 3 portions of fruit and vegetables per person, 2 servings per meal and uses only 1 pan. Need 4 portions for a family? Just double the ingredients!

As a busy doctor, Dr Rupy knows that one of the main reasons people choose not to cook at home is lack of TIME as well as the EFFORT to cook it. Each recipe is cleverly formulated to require only one pan, minimising the cooking process (as well as the washing up), and using as little equipment as possible – the majority only require a knife, chopping board and a cooking dish.

Dr Rupy’s practical and easy-to-use book promises gorgeous looking, flavourful dishes that consistently look after our bodies, helping to beat illness by optimising our food choices.

This is a prescription to fill yourself, one delicious plate at a time. Share this formula for long lasting health and start cooking the 3-2-1 way!

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 31 Dec 2020
Pages: 272
ISBN: 978-0-00-839541-4
Dr Rupy Aujla is a practicing NHS GP in London. Trained at Imperial College London, he is the leading voice in how nutrition can beat disease and improve health. He makes regular appearances on ITV’s This Morning. He is a TEDx Speaker and contributor to The Times, Daily Mail, Telegraph, Stylist, Balance Magazine, Metro as well as other leading nutrition websites. Dr Rupy and Doctor’s Kitchen have a growing presence on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. The Doctor’s Kitchen podcast regularly tops the health category on iTunes and has over 3million downloads. He is also an NHS clinical entrepreneur with aspirations to create a digital grocery shopping product that makes it easier to shop for healthy food, build health habits and eat for a healthier lifestyle.

‘This is a great cookbook that encourages everybody to live a healthy and happy lifestyle. I’ve followed Doctor Rupy for years and I love his mission to improve the health of everyone using food.’- Joe Wicks, The Body Coach and best-selling author of Lean in 15 ‘Dr. Rupy is a good friend and colleague of mine, I see him as part of the new generation of physicians teaching people that food is medicine. “The Doctor's Kitchen” brand is inspiring both patients and the medical profession about how we can use food and lifestyle to improve the health of the world.’- Dr Mark Hyman - physician, scholar and New York Times Bestselling Author -

‘Dr Rupy Aujla is here to help heal the world’- Balance  ‘The year 2017 saw a little-known GP publish a recipe book in the hope of encouraging the masses to understand the power of food as preventative medicine. The wellness crowd bought the book - and into the movement itself - and Dr Rupy Aujla has since become known as the face of culinary medicine’- Women’s Health -