Recipes from Gwyneth Paltrow’s ‘It’s All Good’ – Metro US (2024)

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With just a few more weeks to go before beach body season, we thought we’d share exclusive recipes from Gwyneth Paltrow’s latest cookbook “It’s All Good” — specifically ones from the Body Building Menu. Because if this meal plan is what helped 40-year-old Gwyneth get a “22-year-old stripper’s butt,” maybe it’ll do the same for us. And have you seen “Iron Man 3”? She looks amazing, even when the girl is literally on fire.

RECIPE: Leftover quinoa with egg, kale and scallion

Recipes from Gwyneth Paltrow’s ‘It’s All Good’ – Metro US (2) Cooked quinoa is a great, useful staple to have on hand at all times, especially in the morning.

Ingredients
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
1 garlic clove, finely minced
2 large leaves of kale (stems discarded), finely shredded
½ cup cooked quinoa
Coarse sea salt
Freshly ground black pepper
A poached egg or olive oil fried egg
1 scallion, white and light green parts only, very finely sliced

Directions
Heat the oil and garlic over medium heat in a small skillet until the garlic begins to soften, just 1 minute. Add the shredded kale and cook, stirring now and then, until the kale is wilted, 2 to 3 minutes. Add the quinoa and cook, stirring until warmed through, another 2 minutes. Season the mixture to taste with salt and pepper. Place the mixture in a shallow bowl or on a plate, top with the egg, and sprinkle with the scallions. Add a final grind of black pepper if you like.

Serves 1.

RECIPE: Body Builder Smoothie

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Packed with vitamins and minerals from the green powder, made sweet with a date and creamy with almond milk and banana, this high-protein shake will set you up for your day or workout, and is also a great recovery beverage.

Ingredients

1 serving whey protein powder
1 serving greens powder
1½ cups cold unsweetened vanilla-flavored almond milk
1 date, pitted
1/3 banana

Directions
Blend everything in a powerful blender and drink immediately.

Serves 1.

RECIPE: Spicy sweet potato soup with chipotle and coriander

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My gosh, this is the perfect soup. With the southwestern flavors and its creamy, rich texture without the dairy, you’ll really feel as if you’re having a treat. For a bit of extra texture, pan-fry a few pieces of sweet potato in a bit of olive oil with toasted ground cumin or coriander and slide them onto the finished soup before serving.

Ingredients
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
1 large red onion, finely diced (about 1 ½ cups)
2 garlic cloves, minced
6 sprigs of cilantro, leaves reserved for garnish, stems tied together with a piece of kitchen string.
¾ teaspoon cumin
Coarse sea salt
1 ½ teaspoons chipotle in adobo (or more if you like)
2 large sweet potatoes, peeled and diced (about 6 cups)
6 cups vegetable stock

Directions
Heat the olive oil in a large, heavy pot over medium heat. Add the onion, garlic, cilantro sprigs, cumin and a heavy pinch of salt and cook, stirring now and then, until softened, but not browned, 10 minutes.

Add the chipotle and the sweet potatoes and stir to combine. Add the vegetable stock to the stock and turn up the heat. Once the soup comes to a boil, lower the heat and simmer until the sweet potatoes are very soft, about 30 minutes. Remove and discard the cilantro. Carefully puree the soup in a powerful blender. If you want a really refined, smooth texture, you can pass the pureed soup through a fine-mesh strainer. Garnish each bowl with a few of the reserved cilantro leaves.

Serves 4.

RECIPE: Turkey Meatballs

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No food makes me feel more comforted than spaghetti and meatballs, and that’s always been the way. I have moved from pork and veal to the turkey variety in an ongoing effort to clean up my diet, but my meatballs still have dairy (cheese), gluten (bread crumbs) and egg. One afternoon, we devised this incredibly easy, incredibly god “friendly” version that still does the trick.

Ingredients
1 small onion, roughly chopped
2 garlic cloves, roughly chopped
8 fresh sage leaves
8 large fresh basil leaves
Leaves from 4 sprigs of thyme
Leaves from a 5-inch sprig of rosemary
¼ cup Italian parsley
1 large handful of arugula roughly chopped
1 pound ground turkey
1 teaspoon coarse sea salt
½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
4 cups tomato sauce
3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

Directions
Combine the onion, garlic, herbs, and arugula in the bowl of a food processor and pulse until very finely chopped. Transfer the mixture to a large mixing bowl along with the turkey, salt, and pepper. Use your hands to thoroughly combine all the ingredients, then roll the mixture into golf ball-sized meatballs.

Place the tomato sauce in a large pot set over low heat and let it get warm.

While the sauce is warming, heat the olive oil in a large non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. Cook the meatballs, in batches if necessary, until they’re browned all over, 2-3 minutes on a side. Transfer the browned meatballs to the simmering tomato sauce and partially cover the pot. Let the meatballs cook gently for ½ hour, carefully stirring every now and then to make sure they’re cooking evenly. Serve hot with your favorite gluten-free pasta, a pot of polenta or even on their own alongside some broccoli rabe.

Serves 4: (makes 2 dozen golf ball-sized meatballs)

Expert advice: Eat your way to health

We asked osteopathic physician Dr. Habib Sadeghi, who wrote the foreword for “It’s All Good,” to tell us his top fivefoods for optimum health:

1. Organic green vegetable juice: “You can’t find a more potent, highly packed nutritious food, full of minerals and antioxidants that are immediately assimilated by the body. Avoid store juices. They’re loaded with added sugars and pasteurized, which destroys the enzymes and damages the vitamins.”

2. Lacto-fermented foods: “Yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut, kim chi and beet kvass supply large populations of “good” bacteria to your intestinal track. These probiotics boost your immune system.”

3. Dairy: “Raw, unpasteurized dairy provides valuable nutrients for healing and maintenance. Switching from cow to goat’s milk can make a big difference because the protein molecules in goat’s milk are much smaller and easier for humans to absorb.”

4. Berries of any kind: “They’re packed with antioxidants. Unfortunately, berries are some of the most heavily sprayed crops, particularly strawberries, so only buy organic.”

5. Wild-caught sockeye salmon and grass-fed beef: “Fish oils from wild caught salmon with no risk of heavy metals are extremely important for brain function and anti-aging. Small amounts of beef are important for B vitamins and iron.”

Recipes from Gwyneth Paltrow’s ‘It’s All Good’ – Metro US (2024)

FAQs

Does Gwyneth Paltrow have a daughter? ›

Paltrow and Martin have two children together: a daughter, Apple, born in 2004, and a son, Moses, born in 2006.

What kind of IV does Gwyneth Paltrow use? ›

I'm an early IV adopter.” Paltrow went on to say, “Glutathione, I love to have in an IV. Kind of a random, more fringy one, phosphatidylcholine…that's my favorite IV when I can find them. They're quite hard to find.

What does Gwyneth Paltrow eat daily? ›

"I maintain a very clean diet,” she said. “What's turned out to be best for me is [the] paleo [diet], so I'm grain-free, sugar-free, eating lots of vegetables and clean protein. Lots of fish, lots of olive oil.”

Is Gwyneth Paltrow a good cook? ›

Watch Gwyneth Paltrow slicing garlic, and it's clear: She really can cook. Now the actress has published a book, My Father's Daughter, with her favorite family recipes and recollections. Julia Turshen is an award-winning cookbook author, food writer, cooking instructor, and food equity advocate.

Why did Gwen name her kid Apple? ›

When Apple was only months old, Paltrow explained the name choice during an interview with Oprah, saying, "Basically it was because, when we were first pregnant, her daddy said one day, if it's a girl I think her name should be Apple, and it just sounded so sweet and it conjures such a lovely picture for me, you know ...

Is Gwyneth Paltrow vegan? ›

Although it's previously been reported that Gwyneth follows “a strict vegan diet”, she's actually still a meat-eater. She explained in The Clean Plate, “While I've dabbled in vegetarianism before, I don't see myself ever really going back.”

What is Gwyneth Paltrow allergic to? ›

After enduring a panic attack during a supper party (I really understand), Gwyneth went to several doctors and realized she had sensitivities to various food groups, such as dairy, gluten, and chicken's eggs.

What injuries did Gwyneth Paltrow cause? ›

He added that Paltrow took off, bolting down the mountain, as Sanderson began to stir, complaining that his ribs hurt. Later, Sanderson went to an emergency room with a concussion and four broken ribs.

Do vitamin drips really work? ›

In addition to the most widely cited benefit of curing hangovers, IV vitamin treatments can supposedly help fight exhaustion and boost the immune system. However, there is little scientific evidence to back these claims. "These treatments are mostly harmless and really just result in people making expensive urine."

What time does Gwyneth Paltrow eat dinner? ›

“I eat dinner early in the evening, I try to eat at 6:00pm or 6:30pm, so I'm really done eating by 7pm,” she explained. “And then I do a nice intermittent fast until I usually eat something at about 12pm.”

What does Gwyneth Paltrow eat for breakfast? ›

With Vogue, she demonstrated how to create a protein-packed frittata - which as well as eggs, includes turkey bacon, potato, spinach, and onions caramelized in ghee. If that doesn't quite ignite your tastebuds then earlier this year Gwyneth made green shakshuka with avocado and lime.

Does Gwyneth Paltrow eat red meat? ›

Paltrow also noted that she loves fish and eats birds as well, as long as they are not raised in a factory, and that she occasionally eats grass-fed beef, after avoiding it for 20 years, because she was advised to to treat anaemia.

What degree does Gwyneth Paltrow have? ›

She graduated from the all-girls Spence School in New York City and moved to California where she attended the UC Santa Barbara, majoring in Art History. She soon quit, realizing it was not her passion.

Did Gwyneth Paltrow like Robert Downey Jr? ›

Paltrow is an Oscar winner herself, having won the best actress trophy at the 1999 Academy Awards for her role in “Shakespeare in Love.” She's been friends with Downey for well over a decade, after the two were cast as Tony Stark and Pepper Potts in 2008's “Iron Man,” which kicked off the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

How to eat like Gwyneth Paltrow? ›

I usually eat something about 12, and in the morning I'll have some things that won't spike my blood sugar, so I have coffee, but I really like soup for lunch,” she said. “I have bone broth for lunch.” She added that she likes to do an “hour of movement” every day as well as 30 minutes in her infrared sauna.

How many biological children does Gwyneth Paltrow have? ›

Gwyneth Paltrow is a doting mom to the two children she shares with ex-husband Chris Martin — and the pair always put their kids first. The Oscar winner and the Coldplay singer tied the knot in December 2003 and welcomed daughter Apple one year later. Son Moses was born in 2006.

Who is Dakota Johnson's husband? ›

She has been in a relationship with Coldplay's vocalist Chris Martin since October 2017. They reside in Malibu, California. Johnson is a tattoo enthusiast and has been named a brand ambassador for luxury fashion brand Gucci.

Did Gwyneth Paltrow have a natural birth? ›

Gwyneth Paltrow shared that she gave birth to her two children via C-section.

What did Gwyneth Paltrow name her child? ›

The Goop founder shares her kids, Apple and Moses, with ex-husband and Coldplay frontman Chris Martin. Gwyneth Paltrow's son Moses is 18!

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