Is there anything better than stumbling upon a recipe that’s both healthy and makes you drool over the thought of eating it?
Like Hippocrates said, food is medicine – and I’m all about eating your way to a rockin’ bod and balanced hormones.
The problem is, recipe blogs are a dime a dozen these days, and most
people need a little guidance when they start making the kind of dietary shifts I recommend to my patients (like cutting out gluten, reducing sugar, etc.).
But there’s no need to stress. I’ve rounded up some of my
favorite healthy recipe blogs that each have a slightly different approach. Dabble a little here, experiment a bit there and you’ll eventually
become a clean eating pro.
Nom Nom Paleo.
Since cooking should be fun, you need to check out
Michelle Tam’s Nom Nom Paleo blog. It’s where the
boring salad gets a facelift and breakfast ideas go beyond just eggs, eggs and more eggs (if you eat paleo, you know what I’m talking about). Michelle, whose recipes are simple and delicious, also has a cookbook and an app. Here’s her website:
www.nomnompaleo.com
The Healthy Apple.
Amie Valpone of
The Healthy Apple was motivated to study nutrition after suffering years of
extreme food allergies and health problems. The result?
A huge collection of gluten-free, dairy-free, sugar-free and soy-free recipes that are about as “clean” as you can get. And since her photography is beautiful, you might find yourself wanting to make – well – just about everything on her blog. You’ve been warned! Check out her recipes at
www.thehealthyapple.com
Kalyn’s Kitchen.
Looking to cut carbs? Kalyn’s Kitchen is a great resource
for diabetics or those who want meals low on the glycemic-index scale (which is an indicator of how quickly or slowly a food will raise your blood sugar). The best part is that she has
recipes sorted into categories, like meatless, vegan, gluten-free and Paleo, so you can pick and choose what works for your diet.
www.kalynskitchen.com
Chocolate Covered Katie.
We can’t talk about food without talking about
dessert. If you read my blog, you already know my stance on sugar (avoid it!), but
Chocolate Covered Katie does a pretty decent job of
incorporating raw and vegan ingredients to create healthier versions of dessert recipes (deep dish cookie pie, anyone?). I doubt I need to say more. Her blog is a delicious danger zone, however, so prepare to manage your cravings:
www.chocolatecoveredkatie.com
Everyday Paleo.
If you’re new to paleo eating,
Everyday Paleo is a helpful blog that not only has recipes, but also has
tips and resources for living the “primal” lifestyle. The recipes cover all types of
global cuisine, too, so you won’t feel like you’re missing out on anything.
Sarah Fragoso, Everyday Paleo’s founder, also has a podcast that
covers nutrition and fitness from a paleo perspective: www.everydaypaleo.com
Oh She Glows.
Angela Liddon is well-known in the vegan community, but
her recipes also
cater to anyone looking for extremely clean, veggie-based meals. She’s great when it comes to using completely
natural ingredients and also offering
substitutions or alternatives for people with food allergies or sensitivities. You’ll probably find it tough to make a recipe here you won’t like:
www.ohsheglows.com
So now that you’re good and hungry,
go whip something up! Just make sure to share the love and let me know how it turns out.
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