Professor Tim Spector shares a simple yet flavorful pancake recipe designed to enhance gut health, support weight management, and improve mood. These Herby Pea Pancakes feature vibrant ingredients rich in polyphenols—plant compounds with powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
Recipe Highlights and Health Benefits
Frozen peas form the base of these savory pancakes, serving as a nutritious alternative to meat-based proteins. Spring onions add extra health benefits, packed with protective compounds similar to those in onions and garlic. Fresh herbs, spices, and plenty of olive oil complete the mix, creating colorful pancakes that release an inviting aroma.
Spector emphasizes that vibrant colors signal the presence of beneficial polyphenols. ‘Polyphenols are compounds that plants produce for themselves,’ he explains, ‘and they’re like rocket fuel for your gut microbes.’
Olive oil stands out as the ideal cooking oil, loaded with its own defensive chemicals. Spector recommends using it generously to maximize these advantages.
Ditch ‘5 a Day’ for 30 Plants a Week
Instead of focusing on five fruits and vegetables daily, Spector advocates consuming 30 different plants weekly. This approach includes herbs, spices, nuts, and seeds, proving easier than it sounds.
‘Your gut produces all these chemicals that are key for your immune system, that are key for your brain, it stops you getting depressed,’ Spector states. ‘They’re key for your metabolism, helping control your weight and stopping you from getting hungry. So the more your microbes get to eat, the more chemicals they can produce, the healthier you are. So forget this five a day. What you need is 30 a week.’
Power of Polyphenols
These compounds thrive in colorful fruits, vegetables, coffee, dark chocolate, nuts, olive oil, and spices. Acting as prebiotics, polyphenols reach the large intestine to feed beneficial gut bacteria while suppressing harmful ones.
As the microbiome breaks them down, short-chain fatty acids form, reducing inflammation and strengthening immune defenses. A diverse plant intake empowers gut microbes to promote overall well-being.
Ingredients
Frozen peas, spring onions, herbs, spices, olive oil. Toppings optional.
Method: Blend ingredients into a colorful batter, cook with ample olive oil for flavorful, gut-friendly pancakes.

