Healthyish: A Cookbook with Seriously Satisfying, Truly Simple, Good-For-You (but not too Good-For-You) Recipes for Real Life

Healthyish: A Cookbook with Seriously Satisfying, Truly Simple, Good-For-You (but not too Good-For-You) Recipes for Real Life

Healthyish is formula designer Lindsay Maitland Hunt's absolutely feasible, heavenly, and dead-basic cookbook, helping us to eat how we as a whole need to eat—sound, however with an intermittent piece of wantonness.

Lindsay Maitland Hunt is a specialist formula engineer who has made plans for everybody from understudies to occupied families to prepared home cooks. Presently, she brings her brand name range of abilities to her presentation cookbook, Healthyish.
For anybody progressing, working extended periods of time, and attempting to eat a touch all the more restoratively, Healthyish offers 131 fulfilling plans with direct guidelines, utilizing as scarcely any pots and dish as could reasonably be expected, and fixings that won't use up every last cent. Also, you can discover the fixings at your regular supermarket (no garam masala or açai berries here!).

Stressing adjusted eating instead of prevailing fashion diet stunts, Hunt incorporates righteous plans for each supper of the day, from breakfast to snacks to supper, and indeed, even Healthyish treats, for example,

Banana–Avocado Chai Shake
Nutty spread Granola
Pungent 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

Intended for fledglings and experienced cooks the same, Hunt's fastidiously viewed as plans offer group satisfying flavor profiles and efficient tips and deceives, and her vegetable-driven dishes, with an infrequent scramble of meat, dairy, and debauchery, are displayed in energetic, scrumptious photos.

Bound to be a regular kitchen basic, loaded up with splattered and canine eared pages, Healthyish is a call for straightforward fixings, food that causes us to feel great, fast prep, and considerably snappier cleanup, so we as a whole can make the most of what's generally significant toward the finish of a difficult day: returning to the sofa.

About the Author
Lindsay Maitland Hunt is a recipe developer and food writer living in Brooklyn, New York. A former editor at Real Simple and BuzzFeed Food, her clients have also included Country Living, Delish, Food Network, and Food & Wine. You can find more at lindsaymaitlandhunt.com and follow her at instagram.com/lindsaymaitland.
Thank you Lindsay Maitland Hunt. This is a great cookbook -- it has beautiful pictures and a chatty, sensible vibe. You show us that cooking healthy food that tastes good is achievable. The cooking directions are clear and I like the suggestions for sensible shortcuts (e.g. use a rotisserie chicken from the market). Since it arrived, I've already made a number of recipes--I've even made the Red Lentil soup twice! This book has earned a place on my shelf of 'frequently used cookbooks'. Several of the recipes provide great ideas and tips/techniques that are transferable. The Cauliflower Frittata is a great weeknight supper, and I love the technique of using just one pan. This can be applied to other frittatas as well! The Arctic Char and Cucumber/Radish salad is a great combination, and the salad would be delicious with other roasted meat or fish. The buckwheat bars are a tasty treat. Finally, this book features a comprehensive index in a type font that is easy to read. The separate 'special diet' indexes are really helpful. They make it easy to find recipes that are gluten-free, dairy-free or vegetarian. --Patty Lummis

This cookbook is truly beautiful and a great source for meal inspiration! The recipes are simple and do-able for day-to-day meals, snacks, and treats. The recipes have pretty quick prep and cook times, and don't call for long lists of ingredients. This book offers so many ideas for healthy, well-balanced meals--I appreciate the emphasis on whole grains, fruits and veggies, and healthy proteins. What a great addition to my cookbook library! --Julia M. 

I was desperate for a cookbook that wasn't based on a diet, just real food that was healthy and I definitely found it! I've made 11 of the recipes and everything has been delicious. Easy to prepare (if you don't mind chopping and stirring things together) and quick cooking or baking. To me this is just healthy food. To my husband it's fancy! That works for me! There are some vegetarian recipes if you're looking for that. Some really great, filling soups, too. --Hilarry 

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