Good Food: Healthy Eats: Triple-tested Recipes

Good Food: Healthy Eats: Triple-tested Recipes

by Good Food Guides (Author)

Synopsis

Looking after yourself doesn't mean you have to compromise on flavour. Nowadays, there is a huge choice of delicious ingredients that can be turned into a satisfying and nutritious meal with a little inspiration. In 101 Healthy Eats, the Good Food team prove you can really enjoy food that's good for you. This little cookbook is full of tasty low-fat recipes that are high in fibre and packed with vitamins and minerals. The choice of healthy recipes includes such tasty treats as Quick prawn and almond korma, Sticky maple pork with apples, Gnocchi with roasted squash and goat's cheese and even Crispy fish and chips with mushy peas! Healthy eating doesn't mean you can't enjoy a dessert or two so try tangy Red currant sorbet and indulgent Toffee apple pudding. Get inspiration from: Classics made healthy Healthy mid-week meals Side dishes and salads Healthy meals without meat Guilt-free entertaining Sweet and low Good Food is Britain's top-selling cookery magazine. With simple step-by-step instructions, and a full-colour photograph and nutritional breakdown to accompany each recipe, you can cook nourishing food with complete confidence.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Publisher: BBC Books
Published: 16 Oct 2008

ISBN 10: 1846075661
ISBN 13: 9781846075667
Book Overview: From the best-selling Good Food 101 series, ideas for delicious food that won't pile on the pounds

Author Bio
Jane Hornby began her cookery career with a year's training at Leith's School of Food and Wine swiftly followed by a placement as Cookery Assistant at Good Food. Jane has freelanced for various book publishers and food and women's magazines including Olive, Good Housekeeping and Family Circle. Before long the chance came to return to Good Food, where she's written, baked, stirred and styled her way up to Food Editor. She frequently works with the biggest names in food and regularly creates recipes for Good Food magazine.