Lowfat Cooking for Dummies
| Author(s): | Lynn Fischer |
|---|---|
| Published In: | 1997 |
| Genre: | Cooking |
| Pages: | 432 |
"Lowfat Cooking for Dummies" Cover
Contains over 150 Lowfat Recipes from Chicken Salad to Chili to Cheesecake!
Do you want to trim the fat from your diet, but don't know where to begin? Have you prepared lowfat dishes before that have turned out flavorless and dull? Are you searching for an easy way to make lowfat eating a part of your family's life without sacrificing taste? Well, put on your apron and fire up your stove! Lowfat Cooking For Dummies® is packed with over 150 professionally tested recipes that are easy-to-prepare and taste great! see us at: www.dummies.com for info on other Hungry Minds titles: www.hungryminds.com
Inside, you'll discover how to:
- Understand why some packaged food is called "reduced fat" and others are considered "lowfat"
- Make lowfat meals in a flash from easy casseroles to one-pot soups to tasty vegetable dishes
- Plan meals for any occasion from holiday parties to five-course meals
- Lower the amount of fat in some of your favorite family recipes in a few easy steps
- Use flavorful herbs and spices to jazz up any dish
- Interpret nutrition labels and shave the fat from your shopping list
- Design heart-healthy meals for sodium or cholesterol restricted diets
- Dine out at your favorite restaurants without adding inches to your waist
"Lowfat Cooking for Dummies" Description
With the help of Lynn Fischer, celebrated host of two TV cooking shows, Lowfat Cooking For Dummies helps you prepare meals worthy of a high-class health spa. In practically no time, you’ll see how simple and fun it is to slenderize your kitchen pantry and get your cooking regimen in gear. From finding hidden fats to reading labels, the book gives you the skinny on
- li>Cholesterol, saturated fats, trans fatty acids—what they are and where they come fro
- What “lowfat,” “fat-free,” and “reduced fat” really mea
- Tips on stocking a lowfat pantry—including what canned and packaged foods to keep (including pretzels, popcorn, chips, and cookies!
- What oils, condiments, and flavorings to use—including a table of oils indicating saturated fat content and a comprehensive list of herbs and their use
- Meat, poultry, fish, and eggs—tips on finding sources of lowfat red meat, what lean really means, and telling “good” eggs from “bad”/ul>
Plus Lowfat Cooking For Dummies brings you quickly up to speed on the joys of lowfat cooking—making your transition into a lowfat menu as delicious as it is painless. You’ll reexperience old favorites like French Toast or a BLT or Oatmeal Raisin Cookies and discover how cutting calories in no way impairs taste. And you’ll get a fresh reinvigorating take on traditionally healthy salads, as well as a host of entrees
- li>One-pot Soups and Casseroles—including Chicken Soup with Vegetables, Lentil Soup, Chili, and Pork and Garbanzo Bean Ste
- Fish and shellfish—including Cod with Ginger-Orange Sauce, Herbed Mahi Mahi, and Shrimp and Crab Gumb
- Meat and poultry—including Meat Loaf, Sweet and Sour Pork, and Roast Chicke
- Sandwiches—including Chicken Salad, Deviled Ham, Egg Salad, Feta Cheese Hamburgers, and Grilled Chees
The book is chockfull of hints on how to turn usually high-fat fare like Hollandaise Sauce and White Sauce into something light and tasty. Desserts such as Strawberry Cheesecake and Peach and Blackberry Tart can, at last, be enjoyed as a guilt-free pleasure. Brimming with suggestions for healthy, lowfat eating on every page