Eating for immunity
Discover the best immune-boosting foods and how you can incorporate them into your diet.
09 Feb 2021
Discover the best immune-boosting foods and how you can incorporate them into your diet.
09 Feb 2021
Our diets and what we eat are an important part to how we can stay well and live healthier lives. Our talented Kitchen Team at Summer Lodge offer a recipe which incorporates almonds, wild garlic, and lobster; three key ingredients for boosting our immunity.
Early civilisations recognised garlic’s value in fighting infections and its potential to slow down the hardening of the arteries. There’s also some evidence that it helps lower blood pressure. Garlic’s immune-boosting properties seem to come from a heavy concentration of sulphur-containing compounds, such as allicin. Garlic is grown locally in Dorset and foraged by our chefs from the surrounding woods.
When it comes to preventing and fighting off colds, Vitamin E tends to take a backseat to Vitamin C. However, this powerful antioxidant is key to a healthy immune system. It’s a fat-soluble vitamin which means that it requires the presence of fat to be absorbed by the body properly. Nuts, such as almonds, are packed with Vitamin E and also contain healthy fats. Adults only need about 15mg of Vitamin E each day. A half-cup serving of almonds, which is about 46 whole, shelled almonds, provides around 100% of the recommended daily amount.
Lobster isn't usually what jumps to mind for many who are trying to boost their immune system, but some varieties of shellfish are packed with Zinc. Zinc doesn’t get as much attention as many other vitamins and minerals, but our bodies need it in order for our immune cells to function as intended. Varieties of shellfish that are high in zinc include oysters, crab, lobster and mussels.
This recipe creates four portions.
4 x 170g brill portions
100g roasted and crushed Almonds
12 bok choi leaves
1 lobster, cooked and cleaned
4 x portions of linguine (or your favourite pasta)
1 shallot (chopped)
5 button mushrooms (sliced)
200ml lobster stock
50ml sweet wine
25ml brandy
100ml whipping cream
30g butter
A small handful fermented wild garlic
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