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American Heart Association Low-Calorie Cookbook : More Than 200 Delicious Recipes for Healthy Eating
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by: American Heart Association
Topics include: teaspoon acceptable vegetable oil, teaspoon bottled minced garlic, tablespoons plain rice vinegar, tablespoon acceptable vegetable oil, vegetable oil spray, visible fat removed, tablespoon light tub margarine, egg substitute equivalent, green kiwifruit, rinse under hot water, peeled gingerroot, medium green onions, snipped fresh cilantro, medium garlic cloves, phyllo shells, fresh dillweed, total fat, medium ribs, olive oil spray, snipped fresh parsley, large nonstick skillet, plain dry bread crumbs, airtight plastic bag, wooden toothpick inserted, skinless chicken breast halves
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Losing excess weight is one of the best ways to reduce your risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and a number of other health problems. And while fad diets may come in and go out of fashion, the best and healthiest way to lose weight and keep it off is to eat fewer calories and increase your physical activity. With the American Heart Association Low-Calorie Cookbook, cutting those calories is simpler than you may thinkand with such delectable recipes to savor, you won't even feel deprived!
You'll find more than 200 fabulous recipes, none with more than 500 calories. These recipes along with user-friendly cooking and shopping tips, health and diet information, and nutrient analyses, will be the keys to your success. Whether you want to maintain your already healthful weight, follow a weight-loss program, or lose weight on your own, the American Heart Association Low-Calorie Cookbook will help you reach your goalwithout losing out on the excitement of great-tasting food.
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Losing excess weight is one of the best ways to reduce your risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and a number of other health problems. And while fad diets may come in and go out of fashion, the best and healthiest way to lose weight and keep it off is to eat fewer calories and increase your physical activity. With the American Heart Association Low-Calorie Cookbook, cutting those calories is simpler than you may think?and with such delectable recipes to savor, you won't even feel deprived!
You'll find more than 200 fabulous recipes, none with more than 500 calories. These recipes along with user-friendly cooking and shopping tips, health and diet information, and nutrient analyses, will be the keys to your success. Whether you want to maintain your already healthful weight, follow a weight-loss program, or lose weight on your own, the American Heart Association Low-Calorie Cookbook will help you reach your goal?without losing out on the excitement of great-tasting food.
Wassail curried chicken and chutney spreadserves 8; 2 tablespoons per servingMango chutney and curry powder turn cream cheese into a "company's coming" appetizer and a great snack. Serve small scoops of this creamy chicken spread on cucumber slices, bell pepper squares, or celery sticks, or use it to fill phyllo shells.1 cup diced cooked chicken or turkey, white meat only, skin and all visible fat removed (6 to 8 ounces cooked boneless, skinless chicken breasts or 1 small turkey tenderloin, about 8 ounces) 2 ounces fat-free or reduced-fat cream cheese, softened 1/4 cup fat-free or low-fat plain yogurt 3 tablespoons mango chutney 1 teaspoon curry powder 2 tablespoons sliced almonds (optional) 1/4 teaspoon paprika (optional) 1/4 teaspoon curry powder (optional)In a food processor or blender, process the chicken, cream cheese, yogurt, chutney, and 1 teaspoon curry powder to the desired texture. (If you want the consistency like chicken salad, coarsely chop the chicken with a knife and combine the ingredients in a small bowl.)To serve, put the spread in a small bowl. Sprinkle with almonds, paprika, and 1/4 teaspoon curry powder.cook's tip on mango chutneyMango chutney is like a sweet, fruit-based jam with a zesty attitude (from a touch of vinegar). Find it near the condiments or Indian foods in your grocery. Serve mango chutney as a dipping sauce for grilled meats, or spread 1/2 cup of it over a block of fat-free cream cheese for an instant appetizer with low-fat crackers and mixed vegetables on the side.with almondsCalories 68 Total Fat 1.5 g Saturated 0.5 g Polyunsaturated 0.5 g Monounsaturated 1.0 g Cholesterol 16 mg Sodium 55 mg Carbohydrate 6 g Fiber 0 g Protein 7 gwithout almondsCalories 59 Total Fat 1.0 g Saturated 0.0 g Polyunsaturated 0.0 g Monounsaturated 0.5 g Cholesterol 16 mg Sodium 55 mg Carbohydrate 5 g Fiber 0 g Protein 7 g sun-dried tomato dipserves 12; 2 tablespoons per servingThe lineup of sun-dried tomatoes, garlic, and Italian seasoning makes this dip a surefire crowd pleaser. It's especially good with raw celery, carrots, cucumbers, broccoli, and cauliflower.1/2 cup boiling water 18 dry-packed sun-dried tomato halves 1 cup low-fat cottage cheese, undrained 1/2 cup fat-free or low-fat plain yogurt 2 tablespoons fat-free, cholesterol-free, or light, reduced-caloriemayonnaise dressing1 to 2medium garlic cloves or 1*2 to 1 teaspoon bottled minced garlic 2 medium green onions (green and white parts) 1/2 teaspoon salt-free Italian seasoning, crumbled 1/2 to 1 teaspoon dried basil, crumbled 1/8 teaspoon pepper 1/8 teaspoon saltIn a small bowl, combine the water and tomatoes. Let stand for 10 to 15 minutes, or until softened.Meanwhile, in a food processor or blender, process the cottage cheese, yogurt, mayonnaise, and garlic until smooth. Transfer to a small bowl.Slice the green onions. Add to the cottage cheese mixture.Stir in the Italian seasoning, basil, pepper, and salt.Drain and finely chop the tomatoes. Stir into the cottage cheese mixture.Cover and refrigerate for 2 to 48 hours. Stir before serving.cook's tipYou can use fat-free cottage cheese instead of low fat, but the texture of the dip won't be quite as pleasing.Calories 37 Total Fat 0.5 g Saturated 0 g Polyunsaturated 0 g Monounsaturated 0 g Cholesterol 1 mg Sodium 130 mg Carbohydrate 5 g Fiber 1 g Protein 4 gedamame hummusserves 24; 2 tablespoons per servingHummus is traditionally made with chick-peas, but shelled green soybeans, called edamame (ed-ah-MOM-ee), offer a refreshing alternative. Serve this zesty, mildly sweet hummus as a dip with fresh vegetables or pita bread, or use a larger portion as a side dish.8 cups water 16 ounces frozen shelled green soybeans, or edamame 1/2 cup fat-free or low-fat lemon yogurt 1/3 cup firm reduced-fat tofu, drained if necessary 1/4 cup diced red onion 3 strips cooked low-fat turkey bacon or soy bacon 11/2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice 1 teaspoon hot chili sauce 1 medium garlic clove, minced, or 1*2 teaspoon bottled minced garlic 1 small red bell pepper, dicedPour the water into a small stockpot; bring to a boil, covered, over high heat. Reduce the heat to medium-high; cook the edamame, uncovered, for 5 minutes.Meanwhile, fill a large bowl with ice water. Remove the edamame with a large slotted spoon or skimmer; plunge the edamame into the ice water to stop the cooking process and preserve the color. Let stand until chilled, about 5 minutes. Drain well.In a food processor or blender, process the yogurt, tofu, onion, bacon, lemon juice, chili sauce, and garlic for 30 seconds; scrape down the sides of the bowl and process for 30 seconds. Add the edamame; process until the mixture is almost smooth, scraping down the sides of the bowl as necessary. Add the red bell pepper; pulse 8 to 12 times, until the desired consistency.cook's tip on edamame (soybeans)Rich in fiber, vitamins A and C, and protein, edamame is easy to prepare. You can microwave, steam, or boil it; shell it if necessary; and sprinkle lightly with salt. Little kids often like them, too. If your supermarket doesn't carry the frozen variety, check Asian food markets or health food stores. And be sure to look for fresh soybeans in the late spring through early summer.Calories 43 Total Fat 1.5 g Saturated 0.5 g Polyunsaturated 0.5 g Monounsaturated 0.5 g Cholesterol 2 mg Sodium 35 mg Carbohydrate 4 g Fiber 1 g Protein 3 gmelon kebabs with minted citrus sauceserves 7; 3 fruit skewers and 1 tablespoon sauce per servingDouble the flavor of these appetizers with double mint-fresh mint leaves and peppermint extract. A dipping sauce of orange and lime juices provides a pleasing contrast to the sweet melons.21 fresh mint leaves (optional) 21 1-inch cubes watermelon, honeydew melon, or cantaloupe, or a combination 3 tablespoons fresh orange juice 3 tablespoons fresh lime juice 11/2 tablespoons sugar 1/4 teaspoon peppermint extractPlace 1 mint leaf and 1 melon cube on each of 21 toothpicks.In a small serving bowl, stir together the remaining ingredients until the sugar has dissolved.Place the bowl of sauce in the center of a serving platter. Arrange the skewered fruit around the bowl. To eat, dip the melon into the sauce.tropical kebabs with gingered citrus sauceSubstitute cubes of mango and whole strawberries for the melon; frozen orange juice concentrate for the fresh orange juice; honey for the sugar; and grated gingerroot for the peppermint extract.melon kebabsCalories 29 Total Fat 0 g Saturated 0 g Polyunsaturated 0 g Monounsaturated 0 g Cholesterol 0 mg Sodium 3 mg Carbohydrate 7 g Fiber 0 g Protein 0 gtropical kebabsCalories 47 Total Fat 0 g Saturated 0 g Polyunsaturated 0 g Monounsaturated 0 g Cholesterol 0 mg Sodium 1 mg Carbohydrate 12 g Fiber 1 g Protein 1 g
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Since I was starting to take my efforts to get healthy seriously, and was having success with going with a traditional low-cal diet, I wanted to find a cookbook that gave me some ideas so that I wasn't living on ricecakes and water.Eating healthy needs to be a lifelong plan or the weight will just come right back. For it to last, it's time to break bad eating habits and find a way for food to both taste good and be good for you. This cookbook has a TON of mouth-watering recipes that are low-calorie.They also include cooking tips, dieting tips and good advice in general. Now what am I doing here typing? I should be cooking!
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