healthy recipe websites

Anonymous
I love the NYT recipes. I also frequent Smitten Kitchen, Once Upon a Chef, and What’s Gaby Cooking.

I’d love suggestions for websites with healthy, diet-friendly recipes, along the lines of Skinny Taste except that I tend not to love her recipes.
Anonymous
Have you googled to find them yourself?
Anonymous
gimmesomeoven.com is great

budgetbytes has really good recipes

gimmedelicious....the beef kofta recipe!

themediterraneandisih
Anonymous
Why don't you like skinny taste?
Anonymous
Dinnerly.
Anonymous
Cookie and Kate
Budget Bytes before she sold it. So only the original owners recipes.
Minimalist Baker
Anonymous
If you’re cooking from home it’s pretty easy to be healthy. You control everything and can make subs at your perogative. Why do you need a “healthy” specific website.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you’re cooking from home it’s pretty easy to be healthy. You control everything and can make subs at your perogative. Why do you need a “healthy” specific website.


The point would be they'd provide the tips and ideas for those substitutions and how to vary the cooking method to account for that.
Anonymous
I love NYT and Smitten Kitchen ... along with Damn Delicious, Sally's Baking Addiction, and Once Upon a Chef.

My version of "healthy" means recipes that generally focus on fresh, whole ingredients with plenty of produce and fiber (not necessarily all plant-based meals, I prefer meat over meat substitutes, but vegetables and whole grains should show up regularly and not just an afterthought).
Anonymous
Lite Cravings is pretty good. She does the Weight Watchers system, which I don’t know anything about, but her Greek Chicken is terrific nonetheless.
Anonymous
Just get books from the healthy seating shelves. Make sure they have sugar-less, carb free recipes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just get books from the healthy seating shelves. Make sure they have sugar-less, carb free recipes.


Oops… I meant “eating”
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