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american heart association cookbook online: The American Heart Association Cookbook Ruthe Eshleman, American Heart Association, 1986 A cookbook that emphasizes low-cholesterol recipes and those that promote weight control. |
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american heart association cookbook online: The New American Heart Association Cookbook, 8th Edition American Heart Association, 2012-08-07 In print for more than thirty-five years and with three million copies sold, The New American Heart Association Cookbook remains the ultimate resource on achieving a healthy diet. With 612 mouthwatering recipes and the latest heart-health information, this newly revised and updated edition is more valuable than ever. There’s just no denying that nutritious, wholesome eating combined with an active lifestyle helps prevent heart disease and increases vitality. The American Heart Association knows that maintaining good heart health throughout your life is possible, and this cookbook shows you how to get started right in your own kitchen. The New American Heart Association Cookbook, 8th Edition, includes not only 600-plus everyday recipes for the whole family but also the most current dietary, exercise, and lifestyle recommendations. This latest edition features more than 150 brand-new recipes, all of which meet the American Heart Association’s good-health and high-flavor standards. With globally inspired tastes, trendy ingredients, and popular time-saving cooking methods, here are just some of the new recipes this edition has to offer: • Curried Pumpkin Soup • Spinach Salad with Roasted Beets and • Pomegranate Vinaigrette • Ginger-Infused Watermelon and Mixed Berries • Slow-Cooker Cioppino • Salmon Cakes with Creole Aïoli • Chicken Gyros with Tzatziki Sauce • Couscous Paella • Slow-Cooker Chile Verde Pork Chops • Black Bean Polenta with Avocado Salsa • Cumin and Ginger Lentils on Quinoa • Edamame with Walnuts • Sweet Potato Bread • Pistachio-Cardamom Meringues • Delicate Lemon Ricotta Cheesecake with • Blackberries In this revised edition of The New American Heart Association Cookbook, you’ll find updated information on trans fats and sodium, all-new nutritional analyses, and important good health tips. Also included are grocery-shopping strategies, healthy cooking methods, more than a dozen new menu plans for special occasions and holidays, a recipe index of Planned-Overs and Plan-Aheads for easy reference, and more. With so many recipes and so much information packed between its pages, The New American Heart Association Cookbook will be the cookbook you return to again and again. |
american heart association cookbook online: The New American Heart Association Cookbook, 7th Edition American Heart Association, 2010-07-14 Since the American Heart Association published its first cookbook in 1973, dozens of health and diet trends have come and gone. Throughout this time, the Association, the foremost authority on heart health, has set the standard for nutritious eating. With millions of copies already in print, the Association’s flagship cookbook, The New American Heart Association Cookbook, is back—and better than ever. In today’s climate of confusing and often contradictory dietary trends, the American Heart Association once again rises above the fray and presents credible, easy-to-understand information about maintaining a healthy heart—and delicious recipes that make it simple to follow that advice at every meal. The more than 600 recipes, including 150 new ones, follow the American Heart Association’s guidelines for healthy eating and make The New American Heart Association Cookbook, Seventh Edition a welcome addition to the cookbook world. Whether you crave classic family favorites, ethnic dishes, vegetarian entrées, or the most varied, cutting-edge recipes, you’ll find plenty of options. Orange Chicken Lettuce Wraps, Greek-Style Beef Skillet Supper, and Grilled Vegetable Pizza with Herbs and Cheese are just a few examples of the up-to-date, exciting, and flavorful choices inside. The New American Heart Association Cookbook, Seventh Edition can even help with menu planning, holiday cooking, and shopping for healthful ingredients. With the latest information about the connection between good food and good health, emphasizing variety, balance, and common sense, The New American Heart Association Cookbook, Seventh Edition is the ultimate healthy-heart cookbook. From the Hardcover edition. |
american heart association cookbook online: The New American Heart Association Cookbook, 9th Edition American Heart Association, 2019-05-07 Here is the ultimate resource for anyone looking to improve cardiac health and lose weight, offering 800 recipes—100 all new, 150 refreshed—that cut saturated fat and cholesterol. The American Heart Association's cornerstone cookbook has sold more than three million copies and it's now fully updated and expanded to reflect the association's latest guidelines as well as current tastes, with a fresh focus on quick and easy. This invaluable, one-stop-shopping resource—including updated heart-health information, strategies and tips for meal planning, shopping, and cooking healthfully—by the most recognized and respected name in heart health is certain to become a staple in American kitchens. |
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american heart association cookbook online: The New American Heart Association Cookbook, 8th Edition American Heart Association, 2012-08-07 In print for more than thirty-five years and with three million copies sold, The New American Heart Association Cookbook remains the ultimate resource on achieving a healthy diet. With 612 mouthwatering recipes and the latest heart-health information, this newly revised and updated edition is more valuable than ever. There’s just no denying that nutritious, wholesome eating combined with an active lifestyle helps prevent heart disease and increases vitality. The American Heart Association knows that maintaining good heart health throughout your life is possible, and this cookbook shows you how to get started right in your own kitchen. The New American Heart Association Cookbook, 8th Edition, includes not only 600-plus everyday recipes for the whole family but also the most current dietary, exercise, and lifestyle recommendations. This latest edition features more than 150 brand-new recipes, all of which meet the American Heart Association’s good-health and high-flavor standards. With globally inspired tastes, trendy ingredients, and popular time-saving cooking methods, here are just some of the new recipes this edition has to offer: • Curried Pumpkin Soup • Spinach Salad with Roasted Beets and • Pomegranate Vinaigrette • Ginger-Infused Watermelon and Mixed Berries • Slow-Cooker Cioppino • Salmon Cakes with Creole Aïoli • Chicken Gyros with Tzatziki Sauce • Couscous Paella • Slow-Cooker Chile Verde Pork Chops • Black Bean Polenta with Avocado Salsa • Cumin and Ginger Lentils on Quinoa • Edamame with Walnuts • Sweet Potato Bread • Pistachio-Cardamom Meringues • Delicate Lemon Ricotta Cheesecake with • Blackberries In this revised edition of The New American Heart Association Cookbook, you’ll find updated information on trans fats and sodium, all-new nutritional analyses, and important good health tips. Also included are grocery-shopping strategies, healthy cooking methods, more than a dozen new menu plans for special occasions and holidays, a recipe index of Planned-Overs and Plan-Aheads for easy reference, and more. With so many recipes and so much information packed between its pages, The New American Heart Association Cookbook will be the cookbook you return to again and again. |
american heart association cookbook online: American Heart Association Meals in Minutes Cookbook American Heart Association, 2002-11-05 If homemade meals at your house are being replaced by fat-filled takeout or microwaveables in front of the TV, you'll want American Heart Association Meals in Minutes on your cookbook shelf. More than 200 delicious low-fat, low-cholesterol recipes nourish your appetite for good food while respecting your hectic schedule. Whether you're balancing work and family, putting in overtime at the office, or simply wanting to restore the joys of home cooking to your table, here are terrific dishes you can put together without a lot of fuss and bother--and in 20 minutes or less. With everything from appetizers, snacks, soups, salads, and sandwiches to main courses (including plenty of vegetarian options), vegetables, breads, breakfast dishes, and of course desserts, the emphasis is on ease of preparation and great taste. You can prepare many of these dishes with ingredients you probably already have on hand, making mealtime even more stress-free. In addition to one-dish and microwaveable recipes, there are four special super saver recipe types for when you're extra rushed to get dinner on the table. New Classics are basic main dishes that will become your new standbys, ready to dress up or down as you see fit. Planned-Overs are recipe twofers that use last night's leftovers in a creative new way for tonight's meal. Shopping Cart recipes require no more than six common ingredients and get you in and out of the kitchen in no time. Express-ipes are the quickest of the quick, taking merely 25 minutes or less for all the preparation and all the cooking. Tempting dishes include:Stacked Mushroom NachosMini Cinnamon StackupsPortobello Pizza with Peppery GreensChicken Fajita Pasta with Chipotle Alfredo SauceScallops ProvençalBroccoli with Sweet-and-Sour Tangerine SauceChocolate Hazelnut Angel Food Cake with BananasDevil's Food Cake with Caramel DrizzlesNo-Chop StewBlue Cheese Beef and FriesTurkey PotstickersLemongrass Chicken with Snow Peas and Jasmine RiceGreen and Petite Pea Salad with FetaPasta Frittata |
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american heart association cookbook online: American Heart Association The Go Red For Women Cookbook American Heart Association, 2013-12-31 A HEALTH COOKBOOK FOR WOMEN BY WOMEN The American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women social initiative has inspired hundreds of thousands of women to eat nutritiously, exercise regularly, and maintain a healthy weight. Now the iconic red dress can be your kitchen companion all year long, with 200 recipes to help you take charge of your health. By cooking wholesome meals at home, you can easily and significantly reduce your risk of heart disease, which takes the lives of more women each year than all forms of cancer combined. The Go Red For Women Cookbook helps you stick to your health goals with recipes for guilt-free drinks, appetizers, dinners, and desserts for gatherings with friends and breakfasts on the go, brown-bag lunches, and snacks for the whole family. Recipes include: · Vegetable-Shrimp Spring Rolls with Honey-Jalapeño Sauce · Chipotle Tomato Soup · Spinach Salad with Apples and Caramelized Radishes · Kale Salad with Sweet Citrus Dressing · Lime-Basil Tilapia · Jerk Chicken with Mango-Avocado Salsa · Portobello Ragout with Sun-Dried Tomato Polenta · Garlicky Greek Salad Pizza · Sangría-Style Punch · Lemon Mini Cheesecakes · Red Velvet Cake Pops A necessary primer on good nutrition, weight control, and smart grocery shopping as well as how to live and enjoy a healthy lifestyle while helping to prevent heart disease, The Go Red For Women Cookbook makes it easy for you to adopt healthy eating habits. |
american heart association cookbook online: The New American Heart Association Cookbook, 7th Edition , 2004 Features more than 600 recipes for dishes ranging from appetizers to desserts, each accompanied by a complete nutritional breakdown of cholesterol, sodium, and other dietary components |
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american heart association cookbook online: The New American Heart Association Cookbook, Centennial Edition American Heart Association, 2024-12-10 The American Heart Association celebrates its 100th birthday with 100 all-new recipes in the fully revised and updated 10th edition of its classic cornerstone cookbook. If you want to improve your health or simply maintain it, The New American Heart Association Cookbook, Centennial Edition, is for you. This comprehensive resource provides information on grocery shopping strategies, stocking a healthy kitchen, preparing delicious recipes, eating well, meal planning, and much more. This revised edition of the American Heart Association's flagship cookbook offers not only more than 800 recipes—100 of which are all new and 100 refreshed—to satisfy every palate but also provides the most current dietary and lifestyle recommendations. It is the one-stop guide that should be in everyone’s kitchen. The new and revised recipes are based on today’s flavor profiles; eating preferences, such as Mediterranean and vegetarian; family favorites; and diverse cultural cuisines, as well as popular appliances including the air fryer, slow cooker, and Instant Pot®. This edition includes more than 13 categories of scrumptious recipes, including: Mexican Noodle Soup Korean Cucumber Salad Seared Jerk Fish with Broiled Asparagus Sheet Pan Chicken, Sweet Potatoes, and Green Beans Slow Cooker Pulled Pork Tostadas Pressure Cooker Five-Spice Beef with Hoisin Sauce Roasted Vegetable Macaroni and Cheese Air Fryer Plantains with Lime Crema Mixed Berry Cobbler The New American Heart Association Cookbook, Centennial Edition—by the most recognized and respected name in heart health—is a trusted resource for everyone who wants to eat well without sacrificing the joy of eating. |
american heart association cookbook online: American Heart Association Low-Salt Cookbook, 4th Edition American Heart Association, 2011-05-17 Cut the salt—keep the flavor! This revised and expanded fourth edition of the classic American Association Low-Salt Cookbook features more than 200 simple and satisfying recipes to help reduce sodium intake and manage blood pressure. America’s most trusted authority on heart health presents a revised and expanded fourth edition of the classic American Heart Association Low-Salt Cookbook, updated to incorporate today’s most popular ingredients and cooking techniques. If you have heart-health problems now or want to avoid having them in the future, keeping your sodium intake low is one of the best ways to help your heart. This revised and expanded fourth edition of the American Heart Association Low-Salt Cookbook shows that a low-sodium diet is not only good for your health but flavorful too. Including everything from appetizers and soups to entrées and desserts, American Heart Association Low-Salt Cookbook offers more than 200 delicious low-sodium recipes—more than 50 of them brand-new to this edition. Whether in the mood for a beloved classic or a new favorite, you’re sure to find just the dish to please your palate. Looking for a less salty snack? Try Baked Veggie Chips served with Hot and Smoky Chipotle-Garlic Dip. Craving something hearty and full of flavor? Slow-Cooker Moroccan Chicken with Orange Couscous is an ideal low-sodium fix-it-and-forget-it meal. For a Sunday-night family dinner, try Three-Cheese Lasagna with Swiss Chard. And for your sweet tooth, whip up Peach and Blueberry Cobbler or Rice Pudding with Caramelized Bananas for a special treat. Shop smart and cook thoughtfully while armed with nutritional information for each recipe, the latest dietary guidelines, a sodium tracker, a no-sodium seasoning guide, ingredient substitutions, and so much more. Eating is one of life’s great pleasures, and no one should have to sacrifice delicious food for a healthy lifestyle. With this go-to low-sodium cookbook at your fingertips, shaking the salt habit is easier than ever before. |
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american heart association cookbook online: The American Heart Association Low-Salt Cookbook American Heart Association, 2009-08-26 The American Heart Association presents a must-have low-sodium cookbook with over 200 delicious dishes for people trying to decrease their salt intake—now completely updated and revised with 50 new recipes. “Those in the know have been counting on American Heart Association books for years; the wide variety of recipes gets the whole family on track for heart-smart eating.”—Good Housekeeping Dedicated to healthy eating, the American Heart Association has always provided readers with delicious ways to reduce their sodium intake—without sacrificing taste. Encompassing everything from appetizers and soups to entrées and desserts, The American Heart Association Low-Salt Cookbook is a wonderful collection of more than two hundred scrumptious low-salt and low-saturated fat recipes. Start with Hot and Smoky Chipotle-Garlic Dip, move on to Grilled Pork Medallions with Apple Cider Sauce or maybe the Cajun Snapper, and finish with a decadent Denver Chocolate Pudding Cake. The American Heart Association Low-Sodium Cookbook provides nutrient analysis for each dish and tips on substituting ingredients, avoiding hidden sodium, and dining out while sticking to your low-sodium plan. You’ll learn how to accomplish your goals—and discover how stylish and flavorful eating heart-healthy can be! |
american heart association cookbook online: American Heart Association Healthy Slow Cooker Cookbook American Heart Association, 2012-09-18 Start with healthy ingredients and take delicious meals out of your slow cooker any night of the week. From appetizers to desserts and everything in between, the 200 recipes in American Heart Association Healthy Slow Cooker Cookbook will surprise you with their variety and depth of flavor. Braised Curry-Rubbed Chicken slow cooks among Middle Eastern spices, including ginger, cumin, cinnamon, and curry, in a pool of citrus juice and honey. Cioppino with White Wine features a saucy tomato base that simmers until scallops, mussels, and bite-size pieces of mild fish are added to finish this hearty fish stew. Vegetables, beans, and beef stew together to make for a mouthwatering rustic Country Cassoulet, and chopped zucchini, tomato, and basil along with bulgur and provolone cheese are packed into Italian Artichoke-Stuffed Bell Peppers that cook until tender. With some easy planning before or after the slow cooking, such as browning meats or boiling water for pasta, you’ll have tasty meals chock full of good nutrition on your kitchen table night after night. This cookbook includes nineteen full-color photographs as well as information on the benefits of slow cooking and how a slow cooker can help you eat well. The best way to ensure good food comes out of your cooker is to put only good-for-you ingredients into it, and with American Heart Association Healthy Slow Cooker Cookbook, you’ll learn how much your slow cooker can do for you while you’re enjoying a healthy lifestyle. The slow cooker, America’s favorite kitchen appliance, has become increasingly versatile and sophisticated, and now it can support a heart-smart diet, too. Under the spell of its low heat, lean meats, whole grains, legumes, vegetables, and fruits transform into succulent meals. |
american heart association cookbook online: American Heart Association Healthy Fats, Low-Cholesterol Cookbook American Heart Association, 2015-12-29 The classic cookbook for achieving heart health and wellbeing through a diet that is low in cholesterol and saturated fat--updated and revised with 200 recipes (including 50 new to this edition) Lose the bad fats, but not the flavor. Now in its fifth edition, American Heart Association Healthy Fats, Low-Cholesterol Cookbook provides the most up-to-date information on heart health and nutrition. Good-for-you food should also be satisfying, and the American Heart Association reveals how easy it is to replace the bad fats in your diet with healthier ones. This classic cookbook offers more than 200 tempting dishes, 50 of which are new, including: · Fresh Basil and Kalamata Hummus · Triple-Pepper and White Bean Soup with Rotini · Taco Salad · Hearty Fish Chowder · Chicken Pot Pie with Mashed Potato Topping · Balsamic Braised Beef with Exotic Mushrooms · Grilled Pizza with Grilled Vegetables · Stovetop Scalloped Tomatoes · Puffed Pancake with Apple-Cranberry Sauce · Mango Brûlée with Pine Nuts The perfect companion for today’s healthy cook, this indispensable collection of recipes proves you can eat deliciously and nutritiously. |
american heart association cookbook online: American Heart Association Low-Fat, Low-Cholesterol Cookbook American Heart Association, 2004 A third edition of the pouplar healthy recipe primer features fifty new dishes, including Smoked Salmon Dip with Cucumber and Herbs and Key Lime Tart with Tropical Fruit, in a guide that shares the most recent scientific guidelines for promoting heart health through diet. 40,000 first printing. |
american heart association cookbook online: American Heart Association Low-Salt Cookbook Aha, 2007 Presents more than 200 recipes for low-salt, low-fat yet flavorful dishes for sufferers of high blood pressure or congestive heart failure, along with the latest dietary information and tips on substituting ingredients. |
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american heart association cookbook online: American Heart Association Low-Fat, Low-Cholesterol Cookbook , 2005-09-13 A third edition of the popular healthy recipe primer features fifty new dishes, including Smoked Salmon Dip with Cucumber and Herbs and Key Lime Tart with Tropical Fruit, in a guide that shares the most recent scientific guidelines for promoting heart health through diet. Reprint. 30,000 first printing. |
american heart association cookbook online: American Heart Association Healthy Fats, Low-Cholesterol Cookbook American Heart Association, 2015-12-29 The classic cookbook for achieving heart health and wellbeing through a diet that is low in cholesterol and saturated fat--updated and revised with 200 recipes (including 50 new to this edition) Lose the bad fats, but not the flavor. Now in its fifth edition, American Heart Association Healthy Fats, Low-Cholesterol Cookbook provides the most up-to-date information on heart health and nutrition. Good-for-you food should also be satisfying, and the American Heart Association reveals how easy it is to replace the bad fats in your diet with healthier ones. This classic cookbook offers more than 200 tempting dishes, 50 of which are new, including: · Fresh Basil and Kalamata Hummus · Triple-Pepper and White Bean Soup with Rotini · Taco Salad · Hearty Fish Chowder · Chicken Pot Pie with Mashed Potato Topping · Balsamic Braised Beef with Exotic Mushrooms · Grilled Pizza with Grilled Vegetables · Stovetop Scalloped Tomatoes · Puffed Pancake with Apple-Cranberry Sauce · Mango Brûlée with Pine Nuts The perfect companion for today’s healthy cook, this indispensable collection of recipes proves you can eat deliciously and nutritiously. |
american heart association cookbook online: The New American Heart Association Cookbook American Heart Association, 2002-11-26 “THE RECIPES WILL CONVINCE EVEN SKEPTICS THAT LOW-FAT FOODS CAN TASTE FANTASTIC. . . . Only you have the power to change your diet, reduce the amount of fat it contains and eat heathfully. . . . Get started without sacrificing taste, convenience, and pleasure.” –Daily News (New York) Jam-packed with 150 new recipes–dishes that reflect the way Americans cook and eat today–The New American Heart Association Cookbook is a revolution in healthful cooking. The fabulous recipes inside prove you can eat deliciously for a healthier heart and a trimmer waistline. To name just a few there are Roasted-Pepper Hummus, Picante Shrimp with Broccoli and Snow Peas, Chipotle Chicken Wraps, Asparagus with Garlic and Parmesan Bread Crumbs, and Angel Food Truffle Torte with Fruit Sauce. This incredible revision also includes: • Cook’s tips that speed up cooking, explain techniques or ingredients, or add a special finishing touch • Suggestions on how to shop for, store, and cook food healthfully–and tips on decoding food labels and manufacturers’ claims • A complete nutritional analysis for each recipe, including saturated fat, cholesterol, sodium, calories, fiber, and more Discover the never-bland world of heart-healthy eating with The New American Heart Association Cookbook. |
american heart association cookbook online: American Heart Association Grill It, Braise It, Broil It, and 9 Other Easy Techniques for Making Healthy Meals American Heart Association, 2015 Knowing how to cook healthfully--without sacrificing flavor--is an important step towards improving heart health, weight, and overall well-being. For the first time, American Heart Association offers a primer on 12 easy-to-master heart-healthy cooking techniques (baking, broiling, braising, poaching, grilling, roasting, microwaving, blending, slow cooking, and stewing, to name a few). Once you know these techniques, you'll be able to customize the 175 recipes in this book for an endless supply of delicious meals. Learn the basics and then start experimenting!-- |
american heart association cookbook online: Low-fat, Low-cholesterol Cookbook American Heart Association, 2001-11 Millions of Americans want to reduce the fat and cholesterol in their diets, yet don’t want to sacrifice the flavors and textures they love. The American Heart Association comes to the rescue with scrumptious recipes—from Cheese-Herb Chicken Medallions to Chocolate Soufflé with Vanilla Sauce—that prove just how attainable a goal that is! This book is particularly useful for doctors whose patients need some great suggestions for putting sound medical advice into daily practice. |
american heart association cookbook online: The American Heart Association Low-Fat, Low-Cholesterol Cookbook American Heart Association, 2002-11-26 Maybe you want to control your weight, combat high cholesterol, or fight heart disease. Perhaps your doctor suggested a low fat diet, or perhaps you just know you should eat better. Whatever your reason, this is the cookbook to get you moving in the right direction. The good news is that eating more healthfully isn’t boring anymore; it means bringing taste, fun, and variety to what you eat. And The American Heart Association Low-Fat, Low-Cholesterol Cookbook, a treasure trove of nearly 200 recipes, is proof. From tempting appetizers like Crab Spring Rolls with Peanut Dipping Sauce to amazing main courses like Peppery Beef with Blue Cheese Sauce and luscious desserts like Sugar-Dusted Mocha Brownies, the appealing recipes and sound science in this book make healthful eating easy. With the new American Heart Association dietary guidelines and all the latest information on cholesterol, this book is an invaluable reference for the health-conscious consumer. It tells in simple terms how cholesterol affects the body, differentiates between “good” and “bad” cholesterol, and discusses cholesterol-lowering drugs. Eating the American Heart Association way is sensible, healthful, and delicious. |
american heart association cookbook online: The Everything Low-Cholesterol Cookbook Linda Larsen, 2007-12-01 Each year in America, more than one million people suffer from heart attacks caused by high cholesterol - and half a million die from related heart disease. Don't become a statistic - take control of your health now! The Everything Low Cholesterol Cookbook provides everything from information on how to create a sensible diet and fitness plan to practical tips for improving your overall well-being. This comprehensive, authoritative guide edited by Sandra K. Nissenberg, M.S., R.D., provides you with all the information you need to lower your cholesterol and reduce your risk of a heart attack. Features timely, reliable information on: The differences between good and bad cholesterol The effects of high cholesterol and artery blockage Suggestions to improve your overall health Nutrition and exercise tips to keep you fit and well Up-to-date government cholesterol guidelines Also including more than seventy-five heart-healthy recipes for the whole family, The Everything Low Cholesterol Cookbook provides you with all the up-to-the-minute information to keep you informed and healthy. |
american heart association cookbook online: American Heart Association Quick & Easy Cookbook, 2nd Edition American Heart Association, 2012-04-03 Convenience and eating healthfully can go hand in hand, and with the American Heart Association Quick & Easy Cookbook, 2nd Edition, you can spend less time in the kitchen and still achieve great results at the table. This revised and expanded edition of the classic cookbook includes more than 200 speedy dishes, of which 60 are brand new. Prep and cooking times are provided for all recipes, so you’ll know how much time you’ll need in the kitchen. And rest assured, no dish takes longer than 20 minutes to prepare, and many recipes can be made in 30 minutes from start to finish. In fewer than 10 minutes, you can start your day with Confetti Scrambler or Mandarin Breakfast Parfaits. No one will guess you whipped up dinner in 20 minutes when you serve Chicken with Tarragon Oil, Baked Tilapia with Pineapple Reduction, or Beef Tenderloin on Herbed White Beans. When meals are this simple and good for you, even appetizers, snacks, sides, and desserts can be on the docket. You’ll find recipes for Homemade Corn Tortilla Chips, Edamame Salsa, Warm Chicken and Papaya Salad, Citrus Kale with Dried Cranberries, Chocolate-Banana Mini Cupcakes, Grilled Peaches with Almond Liqueur, and much more! Make the most of your time in the kitchen and in the grocery store with helpful tools such as: · Meal-planning strategies, including a sample dinner plan and a chart template to customize your own meals week-by-week · Guidelines for maximizing nutritious foods and minimizing nutrient-poor foods · Shopping strategies, including lists of health-smart staples · Tips on organizing your kitchen for the greatest efficiency · Quick-cooking techniques and short prep tricks With this new edition of one of the American Heart Association’s first and most popular cookbooks, you’ll have a resource right at your fingertips for making your own quick and easy meals that will offer you fast, healthy food. |
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american heart association cookbook online: American Heart Association Healthy Slow Cooker Cookbook, Second Edition American Heart Association, 2018-10-23 A revised and updated second edition of American Heart Association's beloved, bestselling Healthy Slow Cooker Cookbook, now with 30 new recipes, 30 to 40 new photographs, and full-color throughout. Now fully illustrated throughout with 30 to 40 new photographs, revised to meet current AHA guidelines, and refreshed with recipes like Chicken Pho, Pad Thai, Sweet Potato Chili, and Beef Vindaloo to satisfy today's palate, this comprehensive cookbook offers information on the health benefits of slow cooking and how a slow cooker can help you eat well. From appetizers to desserts and everything in between, the 230 recipes in American Heart Association Healthy Slow Cooker Cookbook will surprise you with their variety and depth of flavor. The slow cooker, America's favorite kitchen appliance, has become increasingly versatile and sophisticated, and here's how it can support a heart-smart diet. Under the spell of its low heat, lean meats, whole grains, legumes, vegetables, and fruits transform into succulent meals. This cookbook takes advantage of the ease for which the slow cooker is beloved and optimizes the nutrient density and flavors in these delicious, nutritious meals. The best way to ensure good food comes out of your cooker is to put only good-for-you ingredients into it, and with American Heart Association Healthy Slow Cooker Cookbook, you'll learn how much your slow cooker can do for you while you're enjoying a healthy lifestyle. |
american heart association cookbook online: American Heart Association Instant and Healthy American Heart Association, 2018-06-19 Get healthy in an instant! These 100 recipes show how to use your Instant Pot® to make heart-healthy, fuss-free, delicious meals. The Instant Pot®—a pressure cooker that does the work of seven other appliances—has inspired home cooks with its versatility, speed, and consistently delicious results. And now, the American Heart Association offers the ultimate guide to using your Instant Pot® to support a heart-smart diet. Lean meats, whole grains, legumes, vegetables, and fruits transform into amazing meals in just minutes, and they'll leave you feeling great, too. From appetizers to desserts and everything in between, the 100 recipes in American Heart Association Healthy Instant and Healthy will surprise you with their variety and depth of flavor. This cookbook includes more than 30 full-color photographs as well as easy-to-follow guides to using your Instant Pot® for ultimate health and flavor. The best way to ensure good food comes out of your cooker is to put only good-for-you ingredients into it, and with American Heart Association Healthy Instant and Healthy, you'll learn how much your pot can do for you while you're enjoying a healthy lifestyle. |
american heart association cookbook online: American Heart Association Grill It, Braise It, Broil It American Heart Association, 2015-06-02 Master 12 easy cooking techniques to make 175 heart-healthy recipes for any night, including: slow cooking, grilling, baking, microwaving, blending, stir-frying, steaming, roasting, broiling, poaching, braising, and stewing Whether you’re craving bright, summery flavors or a rich meal for a cozy night; you have just minutes to cook or a bit of extra time to add some TLC to your dish; or you want new ideas for your beloved slow cooker or a chance to try out that wok, the American Heart Association Grill It, Braise It, Broil It is the cookbook for you! A primer on each technique helps you make the most of your oven, stovetop, and favorite appliances, while the 175 recipes expand your repertoire of go-to meals with tons of delicious variety. Try: Slow Cooking: Madeira Flank Steak • Chicken Cacciatore with Pasta Microwaving: Black Bean Chili • Risotto with Edamame Blending: Minted Pea Soup with Yogurt Swirl • Peanut Butter and Banana “Ice Cream” Grilling: Mediterranean Tuna Kebabs • Honey-Balsamic Brussels Sprouts Stir-Frying: Taco Time Pork • Warm Cinnamon-Raisin Apples Braising: Shrimp and Grits with Greens • Pomegranate Pears Stewing: Meatless Cassoulet • Chicken in Tomato-Wine Sauce Steaming: Thai-Style Chicken Potstickers • Peruvian Quinoa Salad Poaching: Cheesy Open-Face Egg Sandwiches • Cod in Green Curry Broth Broiling: Sweet and Tangy Scallops • Sirloin Steak with Creamy Horseradish Sauce Roasting: Asparagus with Dijon Vinaigrette • Honeyed Strawberries with Almonds Baking: Pork Tenderloin Stuffed with Spinach and Sun-Dried Tomatoes • Easy Peach Crisp |
american heart association cookbook online: The Plant-Based Mediterranean Diet Cookbook Jennifer Jodouin, 2021-07-27 Combine the healthy power of plant-forward foods with the Mediterranean diet It's possible to make the vibrant, wholesome Mediterranean diet even better—by focusing on plant-forward dishes. This innovative Mediterranean cookbook combines the health-boosting and weight-shedding benefits of both lifestyles into one flexible diet. Two weeks of menus make it easy to get into a plant-centered habit that supports and invigorates you. Pick up a Mediterranean diet cookbook that's: Mostly plants—Enjoy recipes that focus on plants like veggies, beans, and whole grains, limit animal proteins, and skip dairy. Truly healthy—Learn how a plant-forward Mediterranean diet can aid in weight loss, help prevent or manage diabetes, and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Everyday easy—Many of the recipes in this Mediterranean cookbook use just a few ingredients or require limited prep and cooking time. Support good health while enjoying satisfying meals from this plant-centered Mediterranean cookbook. |
american heart association cookbook online: American Heart Association Go Fresh American Heart Association, 2014-07-01 Achieve a heart-healthy lifestyle by cooking at home with more than 250 recipes that focus on fresh ingredients. Making meals with fresh ingredients is not only healthy and flavorful but also fast and easy with Go Fresh. The American Heart Association offers more than 250 recipes in this cookbook, inspiring you to bring nutritious and wholesome ingredients into your kitchen. Enjoy full-flavored favorites—all made from scratch, made healthy, and made fresh—including: · Cauliflower-Carrot Soup · Blueberry-Walnut Chicken Salad · Blackened Fish with Crisp Kale and Creamy Lemon Sauce · Rosemary-Peach Chicken Kebabs with Orange Glaze · Tomato-Basil Pork Tenderloin · Butternut Squash Pasta · Dark Cherry and Apple Crumble In the book, you’ll also find Healthy Swaps for substituting seasonal fruits and vegetables in delicious new ways, Shop & Store tips for making the most of your trips to the market and what you buy, and Tips, Tricks & Timesavers for reducing prep time and getting meals on the table faster. |
american heart association cookbook online: American Heart Association Eat Less Salt American Heart Association, 2013-03-05 Knock down that sodium--but not the flavor--to decrease your blood pressure and risks for heart attack and stroke. This toolkit, sodium tracker, and cookbook in one gives you solid health information and 60 low-sodium recipes for favorite comfort foods. With the book's step-by-step approach, eating less salt has never been more achievable. Everyone can benefit from a lower sodium diet: Millions of Americans (including 97 percent of children) consume far more sodium than they need, averaging about 3,400 milligrams of sodium a day, or seven times what the body needs to function. To help you achieve the association's recommended daily sodium intake of 1,500 milligrams, Eat Less Salt gives you realistic strategies for cutting back on sodium gradually. With this book, you’ll learn how to: -Monitor your current sodium intake -Reduce the high-sodium products in your pantry, refrigerator, and freezer -Read and understand food labels -Know which popular foods are “salt traps” -Keep sodium in check while eating out -Plan healthy, lower-sodium weekly menus without sacrificing flavor |
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