While not the most eco-friendly packaging wise, the flavour combinations are nutrient-dense and delicious.
On the hunt for healthy meal delivery ideas? Well, news flash: there’s a new Joe Wicks Gousto summer collab out and we’ve road tested it for you.
The world-famous PT skyrocketed to fame over the first UK lockdown after launching PE with Joe – a live daily workout for school kids learning from home.
He first teamed up with Gousto in 2019, personally investing in the company. Now, the Nation’s favourite PE teacher has joined forces with the recipe box company once more to launch Joe’s Feel Good Fuel range just in time for summer. It’s simple, really – choose from a choice of twelve and have all the ingredients you need delivered to your door, recipe card included.
Keen to hear what we thought when we gave it a go? Keep scrolling, and don’t miss our guides to the best protein powders, what to eat after a workout and the best probiotics for women, while you’re here.
I tried the Gousto x Joe Wicks summer recipes: here’s what I thought
When Gousto asked if I wanted to try the range, I was interested in seeing how the PT would put a spin on Gousto’s more traditional recipes.
His full range of summer recipes now available includes:
- Lighter Cheesy Baked Veggie Enchiladas
- Lighter Harissa Beef Mince Ragu With Herby Yoghurt & Carrot Mash
- Warm Meat-Free Sausage, Mustard & Broccoli Salad
- Lemon & Thyme Summer Roast Chicken
- Lighter Cheesy Spaghetti & Beef Meatball Bake
- Lighter Onion Bhaji & Mango Salad With Chilli Chickpeas
- Chicken Grain Bowl With Zingy Green Cashew Sauce
- Tagine-Style Squash Salad With Giant Couscous and Pomegranate
- Lighter Smoky Chipotle Mac ‘N’ Cheese
- Lighter Paprika Pork Burger, Apple Salad & Smoky Butternut Squash
- Mexican-Style Charred Corn & Chipotle Feta Salad
- Chicken Tikka Roti Wraps With Beetroot & Carrot Slaw
So, what did I think of the Gousto boxes?
I tried the chicken grain bowl and Tagine-style salad and the recipes were delicious. They’re not lying when they say the boxes are packed full of fresh ingredients, and my partner and I both found the recipes super easy to follow, meaning they’re suitable for all cooking abilities.
I was pleasantly surprised to see that most of the recipes include at least 2 of your 5 portions of fruit and veg a day, but would expect at least that by a range designed by The Body Coach. Plus, you do the basic prep – things like dicing the garlic and onion – yourself , minimising waste of plastic pots to transport them.
Cons: I wasn’t super impressed with the amount of packaging that came with the food, despite most of it being reusable or recyclable. Why? Well, I just can’t see every Gousto user properly disposing of their waste or making sure the ice packs, for example, are reused, which then becomes a waste problem in itself. That said, Gousto is a certified B Corp brand, meaning they’ve undergone rigorous testing to ensure they actually function in a sustainable way.
Similarly, I felt the portions were a little on the small side (but that may just be because I’m marathon training and so am eternally hungry).
So how are the meals actually healthier than other Gousto meals? They’re all lower in fat than your standard Gousto meals, contain at least two portions of vegetables, and sit at around 500 calories per portion.
Wicks said on his new range: “I’ve teamed up with my friends at Gousto to bring you a banging series of feel good recipes for the summer. Packed full of fresh fruits and veggies, these dishes include clever hacks to keep it healthy – but don’t worry, they’re seriously satisfying in the flavour department.”
“What’s more, using Gousto prevents food waste in the home – no food wasted means no money in the bin.”
Not keen to try the Gousto box but inspired by Wicks’ approach to cooking? Our guides to healthy snack ideas and healthy breakfast ideas might help.
His three tips for fail-safe summer cooking are as follows: keep things fresh, remember that carbs are not the enemy (they give you energy, FYI), and find your balance.
While some food delivery boxes focus more on ease of recipe or taste, Gousto’s Joe Wicks range promises to be both tasty, easy-to-make and nutritious, too.
Worried you might not be able to afford the boxes with the cost of living crisis affecting nearly everyone in the UK right now? Gousto calls itself the UK’s best value recipe box, offers meals from as little as £3.14 per portion, and currently has an introductory discount of up to 65% off running site wide.
Joe’s Feel Good Fuel range is available to order now with first delivery arriving the 16th July.