Joe Wicks' 'Protein in 15' Cookbook Slashed to Just £8.80 on Amazon
Joe Wicks' Protein in 15 Cookbook Now Under £9 on Amazon

Fitness sensation Joe Wicks, known as The Body Coach, has seen his latest healthy cookbook receive a dramatic price cut on Amazon, making nutritious family meals more accessible than ever.

A Deal for Health-Conscious Shoppers

Launched just last month, Joe Wicks' 'Protein in 15' cookbook has been reduced from its recommended retail price of £22 to a mere £8.80 for the hardcover edition. This 'limited time deal' on Amazon presents a significant saving for anyone looking to revitalise their weekly meal plan with minimal fuss.

The book's core promise is delivering 'quick, delicious protein-packed and unprocessed recipes for the whole family'. Wicks himself describes it as 'real food for real people', focusing on speedy meals that are big on flavour and use easy-to-find ingredients.

What's Inside the Book?

The recipes are designed to cater to a wide range of tastes and dietary preferences. Meal ideas include a spicy chicken burger, steak burrito, meat-free bolognese, and creamy chicken harissa pasta.

Beyond meat-centric dishes, the book dedicates chapters to plant-powered meals, slow-cooked feasts, lunchbox ideas, and even recipes for homemade takeaways. Examples praised by readers include a soba noodle edamame salad with sesame ginger dressing and roast sweet potato on fajita-spiced lentils with feta.

Customer Reviews and Alternatives

Early feedback from Amazon customers has been overwhelmingly positive. One five-star reviewer, Helen, noted: 'Great, easy to follow recipes. We've only had it a week and have enjoyed three meals from it so far. Very tasty too.'

Another dubbed the book 'inspiring', while Lucy appreciated that it offered 'real food, not relying on jars and packets of sauces'. The book was also praised for its beautiful presentation and inclusion of alternative cooking methods like slow cookers and air fryers.

It's worth noting that one reviewer, Matthew, pointed out that most recipes serve four, which may be less ideal for single-person households.

For those considering other options, alternative high-protein cookbooks on the market include the High Protein Cookbook for Muscle-Gain by Ken Turner at £9.09 from Waterstones, and the Myprotein Kitchen: Protein Plates book, reduced from £16.99 to £13.60.

However, the current price point for Joe Wicks' latest release makes it a standout bargain for families and individuals aiming to incorporate more wholesome, protein-rich dishes into their daily routine without spending hours in the kitchen.