Healthyish : A Cookbook with Seriously Satisfying, Truly Simple, Good-For-You (but not too Good-For-You) Recipes for Real Life
A Cookbook with Seriously Satisfying, Truly Simple, Good-For-You (but not too Good-For-You) Recipes for Real Life
Lindsay Maitland Hunt
Healthyish is recipe developer Lindsay Maitland Hunt's totally doable, delicious, and dead-simple cookbook, helping us to eat how we all want to eat - healthy, but with an occasional bit of decadence. Lindsay Maitland Hunt is an expert recipe developer who has created recipes for everyone from college students to busy families to seasoned home cooks. Now, she brings her trademark skillset to her debut cookbook, Healthyish. For anyone on the move, working long hours, and trying to eat a bit more healthfully, Healthyish offers 131 satisfying recipes with straightforward instructions, using as few pots and pans as possible, and ingredients that won't break the bank. Not to mention, you can find the ingredients at your everyday grocery store (no garam masala or acai berries here!). Emphasizing balanced eating rather than fad diet tricks, Hunt includes guilt-free recipes for every meal of the day, from breakfast to snacks to dinner, and yes, even Healthyish treats, such as: ·Banana–Avocado Chai Shake ·Peanut Butter Granola ·Salty Watermelon, Feta, Mint, and Avocado Salad ·Miso–Butter Toast with a Nine-Minute Egg ·Pozole with Pinto Beans and Queso Fresco ·Spiced Chicken and Chickpea Flatbreads with Cucumber–Dill Tzatziki ·Single-Serving Chocolate and Peanut Butter Cookie Designed for novices and experienced cooks alike, Hunt's meticulously considered recipes offer crowd-pleasing flavor profiles and time-saving tips and tricks, and her vegetable-centric dishes, with an occasional dash of meat, dairy, and decadence, are showcased in vibrant, mouthwatering photographs. Destined to be an everyday kitchen essential, filled with splattered and dog-eared pages, Healthyish is a call for simple ingredients, food that makes us feel good, quick prep, and even quicker cleanup, so we all can enjoy what's most important at the end of a long day: getting back to the couch. "There are plenty of bowls in Healthyish - all of them looking Instagram-delicious - containing avocados, grains and salads; there are good vegetarian and meat sections, and some sweet treats at the end." Sunday Times Ireland "If you're tired of permanently shelving cookbooks entirely filled with kale recipes or looking at pictures of pastries before foregoing the dozens of steps required to make them, Healthyish offers a collection of recipes that are flavorful and practical, with a focus on balance and portion control." The Observer "For anyone on the move, working long hours, and trying to eat just a little bit better, Healthyish offers 100 satisfying recipes that take under an hour to prepare, and with ingredients that won't break the bank." My Weekly "These good-for-you recipes strike the perfect balance of healthy and delicious" Easy Food "A cookbook jam-packed with recipes you'll actually use? That's a pretty strong value proposition right there." Wall Street Journal "This book champions a more achievable, balanced approach to healthy eating. Expect to find some 'guilty' favourites thrown in, so you can eat well and still have the food you love. Must-try recipe: Wholewheat chocolate chip cookie bars" BBC Good Food Home Cooking Series "Recipe developer Lindsay Maitland Hunt set out on a mission to make healthy flexible. The result: a new ethos to live by where diets give way to mostly healthy food sprinkled with a little decadence. Think: Peanut Butter Granola, Bahn Mi Rice Bowls and Single-Serving Chocolate and Peanut Butter Cookie recipes. Her recipes for breakfast, lunch, snack time and dinner include ingredient and equipment lists that will not daunt.", Food Network Holiday Gift Guide
Lindsay Hunt previously worked as an editor at Buzzfeed Food and is a freelance recipe developer and editor for Real Simple, Food Network, Refinery29, Food &Wine, and Country Living. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.