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13 11 20 Information and support Recipes Recipes Stewed fruit with custard or cream Cheesy vegetable bake Scrambled eggs Swedish meatballs Nourishing drinks Classic milkshake Smoothie Enriched milk Apricot lemon crush Soups Foundation broth Creamy potato and leek soup Vegetable soup Marinades Asian marinade Honey mint marinade Red wine marinade Stewed fruit with custard or cream 3 to 4 pieces seasonal fruit (e.g. pears, apples, plums), peeled, cored, chopped 1 cup orange juice 1 cup full cream custard or ice cream (or 2 tbsp cream) Place fruit and orange juice in a medium saucepan over low heat. Cook for about 20 to 30 minutes, stirring occasionally until fruits soften (the length of time will depend on how hard the fruits are). Serve with some full cream custard, ice cream or cream. Cheesy vegetable bake 200 g sweet potato, peeled and thinly sliced 200 g pumpkin, peeled, deseeded and thinly sliced 1 parsnip, peeled and thinly sliced 1 carrot, peeled and thinly sliced 4 potatoes, peeled and thinly sliced ½ cup thickened cream ½ cup grated cheddar cheese Preheat the oven to 180 C. Brush a medium ovenproof dish with oil. Layer the sweet potato, pumpkin, parsnip, carrot and potatoes in the prepared dish. Drizzle each layer with a small amount of cream. Top with the remaining cream and sprinkle on the grated cheese. Bake in the oven for around one hour or until the top is golden brown and the vegetables are tender. Scrambled eggs 2 large eggs 30 ml cream 1 tsp chives or other herbs (fresh)

Butter Two slices of bread, toasted Crack eggs into a bowl and add cream and chives. Whisk with a fork until combined. Heat a pan over medium heat and add a small amount of butter. Cook the eggs for one minute, stirring as you do so that they cook through. Butter the two slices of bread and serve the eggs on top. Swedish meatballs 500 g minced topside steak Salt and pepper to taste ½ cup plain breadcrumbs 1 tbsp margarine 1 egg beaten 2 tbsp flour 1½ cup water Mix mince, breadcrumbs, egg and seasoning with a fork until well blended and then form into balls (golf ball size). Brown in the margarine. Remove meatballs from pan. Make a thick gravy with the drippings, flour and water. Return the meatballs to the gravy and simmer for one to one and a half hours until tender. Add herbs or spices to the meat mixture to taste. May be frozen raw or cooked. Nourishing drinks Fluids are an essential part of any diet. They allow you to stay hydrated and help your kidneys function. As a general guide, you should aim for at least eight to twelve glasses (two to three litres) of fluid per day. The quantity of fluid you need may vary depending on your type of treatment. Your doctor or dietitian will give you guidelines about how much fluid you should drink per day. As well as drinking water you can get fluid from soups, milkshakes or smoothies, fruit juices, fruit or ice cubes. For more information speak to your dietitian. Nourishing drinks are drinks high in protein, energy, vitamins and minerals. These fluids include ready to drink commercial supplements, as well as nourishing drinks you can make at home. Use these drinks when: you are underweight or losing weight to assist with weight gain or weight maintenance your overall food intake is decreased due to poor appetite or nausea you are relying mainly on a fluid diet. These drinks can be used to replace fluids such as water, tea, coffee, bonox, soft drinks and cordials, which are generally a poor source of nutrients. Milk is a common base for nourishing drinks, as it is a high protein and energy fluid itself. Full cream milk has more energy than low fat milk and so is preferable to use at this time. If you are lactose intolerant, then milk may give you diarrhoea. Lactose intolerance may also occur as a result of some types of cancer treatment. In this situation, ordinary milk can be substituted with low lactose milks. Speak to your dietitian who can advise you about what lactose free supplements are available, and for advice about making alternative recipes. Classic milkshake 1 cup milk or soy milk 1 heaped tbsp milk powder, or recommended quantity of Sustagen Hospital, Ensure Powder, Fortisip Powder, Enproca Powder or Proform (refer instructions on packaging) 1 scoop ice cream Flavouring as desired e.g. chocolate, strawberry, coffee, vanilla Place all ingredients in a blender or milkshake maker and blend until smooth. Serve chilled.

Smoothie 1 cup milk or soy milk 1 heaped tbsp milk powder or recommended quantity of Sustagen hospital formula or Ensure Hospital or Ensure Essential (refer instructions on packaging) 1 ripe banana or cup tinned or frozen fruit 1 scoop ice cream 1 tsp honey (optional) Place all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth. Enriched milk 1 litre full cream milk 4 or more tbsps of milk powder (increases nutrients) Thoroughly mix ingredients until powder is blended. Enriched milk can be used on its own or in milkshakes, smoothies, soups, cereal and desserts. Apricot lemon crush 425 g can of apricot halves in natural fruit juice 1 cup natural yoghurt juice of 1 lemon 1 tbsp honey 2 tbsp wheatgerm Crushed ice Blend ingredients together. Soups Soups can be easy to eat, easy to digest and nourishing. Clear soups may stimulate the appetite and can provide extra fluid, but be careful not to include clear soups in the diet on a regular basis as these will provide extra fluid, but little nourishment (i.e. protein or energy). Be sure to add meat, legumes, cereals (rice, pasta, noodles) and cream, butter, margarine and oil to boost energy and/or protein content. Try adding nutmeg, ground cumin or curry powder to vary the taste of soups. Soup can be pureed or blended for people not able to swallow pieces of food, or strained and only the broth served. Thicker soups can be made with added puréed vegetables, cream, egg yolk, fortified milk or arrowroot. If a puréed soup is too thick, add a little more milk. Foundation broth 250 g meat (any cut) 1 stalk celery Salt and pepper 1 onion 1 tsp chopped parsley 1 carrot 30 g cereal (sago, rice or pearl barley) 600 mls water Debone if necessary, remove fat and cut meat into small pieces. Soak meat and bones in cold water for half an hour. Then bring slowly to the boil. Wash cereal and add as soon as soup is boiling. Simmer for one hour. Prepare and dice vegetables into small pieces. Add and simmer for half an hour before serving. Remove bones and season to taste.

Creamy potato and leek soup 1 to 2 teaspoons olive or vegetable oil 2 leeks, sliced 1 kg potatoes, peeled and chopped 1 tsp cumin seeds 5 cups vegetable or chicken stock ½ cup cream Cook leek in a large saucepan with oil until soft. Add cumin seeds and cook for a further two minutes. Add potato and stock to the pan and bring to the boil. Simmer for 25 to 30 minutes until potatoes are tender. Puree in a blender or food processor until smooth. Stir in the cream and serve. Vegetable soup 1 tbsp margarine 3 cups diced vegetables 2 tbsp flour 2 chicken stock cubes 3 cups water 300 g can butter beans ½ cup milk ½ cup cream 3 tbsp tomato paste ½ cup rice Melt margarine and sauté vegetables for five minutes. Add flour and stir. Add crumbled stock cubes, water, tomato paste and butter beans. Simmer until vegetables are tender. Blend the mixture in a blender or food processor until smooth. Stir in milk and cream. Add in rice and heat for 15 to 20 minutes until rice is cooked. Marinades Marinating helps to tenderise, add flavour or change the taste of meat or tofu. The following marinades are enough for four serves of beef, pork, chicken, lamb or tofu. For best results, marinate the meat or tofu in the fridge for at least two hours or overnight. Drain the marinades before cooking to prevent stewing and splattering. When using a marinade that contains honey or sugar, cook the meat on a lower heat than usual to stop the marinade charring. Asian marinade 2 tbsp soy sauce 1 tbsp sesame oil 1 tbsp sherry 1 tbsp honey Honey mint marinade ½ tsp sesame oil 1 tbsp lemon juice ½ 1 tsp minced chilli 1 tbsp chopped mint leaves 2 tsp honey Red wine marinade ¼ cup red wine 2 tbsp soy sauce

2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce Content printed from https://www.cancersa.org.au/information/a-z-index/recipes This website is made possible by the generous support of South Australians. Copyright 2010-2018 Cancer Council SA