2019-05-01_Runners_World_UK

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YOURSELF THINNER
When it comes to making
a fat-burning breakfast,
peanut butter and jam may
be the best things between
sliced bread. A study by
the University of Georgia,
US, found the combination
contains compounds that
work together to block
a sensor new fat cells
need to connect to fatty
acids in the blood and
continue growing.

MAY 2019 RUNNERSWORLD.COM/UK 017

INGREDIENTS
300g sweetcorn
3 free-range eggs
30ml milk
75g plain flour
3 spring onions
½ tsp cayenne pepper
Vegetable oil
Salt and pepper

METHOD
1 Mix the sweetcorn and
spring onions in a bowl.
Beat the eggs with the
milk and pour into the
bowl. Season with salt
and pepper. Sieve the

flour with the cayenne
pepper and stir into the
sweetcorn mixture.
2 Add the oil to a frying
pan. You need to shallow
fry these, so ensure the
base of the pan is well
covered. Heat the oil and
then lower the batter
into the pan using a ladle


  • about 2 tbsp per fritter.
    Fry for a couple of
    minutes on each side.
    3 Place the fritters on
    kitchen roll to remove
    any excess oil. Serve
    with guacamole.


VEGAN ULTRARUNNING legend Scott Jurek might
be onto something, after all. New evidence
suggests dropping meat from your diet could
help your heart and postrace recovery. A review^1
of 77 studies found that adhering to a plant-
based diet plays a key role in many aspects
of training and performance, particularly in
maintaining cardiovascular health. Antioxidants
in such a diet help reduce inflammation, which
builds up in the body when you’re constantly
putting it under the stress of running long
distances. ‘Inflammation is at the heart of many
chronic diseases, like heart disease,’ says James
Loomis, medical director of the Barnard Medical
Center in Washington DC, US. A plant-based
diet may also aid recovery. ‘A diet rich in food
with nitric acid – found in beetroot and other
plant-based foods – helps to improve blood flow,
which helps you recover faster,’ adds Loomis.

Sweetcorn fritters


AW, SHUCKS
Corn: a low-key
(usually) hero of the
food world
Free download pdf