Hairy Dieters UK

BBC Cookery Show 'The Hairy Bikers' is back but this time with a twist. Our two fat north english bikers are out to lose weight having been told they are well into obesity.

They set out to cut their daliy calorie intake from well over 3,500 calories to just 1,300 calories a day.

Now MFP members will say they are aiming too low, and should set their calorie goals higher. But they are being paid to diet so I guess they have to do it!

Anyway, you may find the series website useful - if only for low calorie recipes. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00vq8c6

These boys love their food so you may find something tasty.

Apologies in advance if you discover you cannot access this site from outside the UK, I'm not sure if the BBC is restricting this content.

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  • yarwell
    yarwell Posts: 10,477 Member
    Now MFP members will say they are aiming too low, and should set their calorie goals higher. But they are being paid to diet so I guess they have to do it!
    Maybe they just got some better advice.
  • girlinahat
    girlinahat Posts: 2,956 Member
    I watched the first episode on catch-up last night. I didn't quite understand why they had to go so low because I thought the dietitian said they should be eating 1/2 what they were eating - ie. 1750 calories, which would be reasonable.

    But what I though was interesting was that they weren't given any guidance and were left to figure it out for themselves - maybe that's a bad thing or maybe that's the premise of the programme.

    The way they approached it was great - they though about how to make lasagne healthier and less calorific. They replaced the pasta layers with leeks sliced and laid out into sheets, dry fried lean beef to make the ragu and made a sauce - rather than make a cheese sauce they simply made a white sauce with semi-skimmed milk and cornflour and used strong cheeses (mature cheddar and parmesan) as a topping so you wouldn't notice the lack of cheese in the sauce.

    As a concept I think that is brilliant - showing that you don't have to go 'low-fat' to adjust your meals, that just by some careful cooking and upping the flavours you can have a tasty meal. They didn't show the calorie content but everyone seemed to enjoy it.

    As TV presenters go they are pretty likeable - just ordinary blokes who seemed genuinely shocked that they were so overweight.
  • tuppance
    tuppance Posts: 132 Member
    Yep, loving the programme - particularly as my husband is taking on board their concerns about their diet and how to change bad habits
  • Jen_ht
    Jen_ht Posts: 99 Member
    I saw the first episode last night as well - me and my boyfriend are planning on trying some of the recipes (we've ordered the book from amazon)

    I think it's a really good thing and they do seem really genuinely shocked that they were so obese - I read an interview with them in a magazine and they have lost about 3 stone in from the beginning of the show until now so they're doing well.

    The one thing I find I personally like about it is that it appeals to my boyfriend! He is a chef and doesn't agree with low fat or no fat anything, and always cooks with loads of butter and pasta etc, so he's seen that even chefs can find ways of cooking versions of classic dishes without compromising on flavour and we're now going to go on this journey together.

    I can't wait! If anyone wants, I'll review the recipes and maybe post a couple ;)
  • suej20
    suej20 Posts: 21 Member
    I've watched the first two programmes now and I am enjoying it. I have got the recipes from the website and will definately be trying them out!
  • susuenglish
    susuenglish Posts: 43 Member
    We had the leek lasagne last night and it was really good - I have left overs for my lunch today :) i have the book too and it has some great recipes in.
  • sarahcuddle
    sarahcuddle Posts: 349 Member
    They did a whole chicken with spices that looked really good if I can figure out how to do it. Love Hairy bikers but they are usually really high calorie so this latest series is a nice change
  • I made the Cassoulet that was shown in epsidoe two on Tuesday........464 calories and it was delicous.

    I went to school with Simon, he was in the year above me........ Smashing bloke.

    He had that beard when he was 14.

    :)
  • The recipes are all going up here:
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/programmes/p00vq8c6
    (Not sure how to clicky, sorry)
    Just noticed there's a third set gone up as well.
    Including a PIE!!
    Pretty happy with that, you know, been craving pie for AAAGES..
  • shakybabe
    shakybabe Posts: 1,578 Member
    I love the Hairy Bikers!

    I watched this I love the lasagne recipe with leeks instead of pasta - useful for me as I gone gluten free, using Quorn mince instead of beef makes it even less calories.
  • yertua
    yertua Posts: 4
    Watching this weeks episode - it's really good to see people still eating hearty food just in a healthier way. It makes a change from diet shows suggesting salad upon salad..
  • melaniecheeks
    melaniecheeks Posts: 6,349 Member
    Last night's was good - I'm definitely going to try that chicken korma recipe. It's my husband's favourite Indian dish but I never eat it because its usually so high calorie.

    And they are looking really good - that Body Pod that can measure body fat is intriguing, and what a reduction they've managed - 44% to 32% is brilliant.
  • Love the series bought the book and making chicken jalfrezi on sat night from it, i think its less than 300 cals per portion then obviously you add rice or whatever else yoyr having.
  • gidgeclev
    gidgeclev Posts: 103 Member
    I thought the pizza dough mix as a substitute for pastry was inspired, I wonder if it would work for fruit pies too. Not that I eat pies regularly but I do like to do a traditional pudding on a Sunday when my men are at home and they love an apple or rhubarb pie.
  • Kayleighpaul1985
    Kayleighpaul1985 Posts: 98 Member
    I have ordered the book - looking forward to trying out the recipes!

    xx