The Goodful cookbook Simple and balanced recipes to live well

Book - 2019

"In their first official cookbook, BuzzFeed's wellness vertical, Goodful, compiles more than 100 recipes that make everyday meals a nourishing, mindful experience"--

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Subjects
Genres
Cookbooks
Published
New York : Rodale [2019]
Language
English
Corporate Author
Goodful (Firm)
Corporate Author
Goodful (Firm) (-)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
256 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 cm
ISBN
9780593135495
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The editors of Goodful, the wellness-focused division of Buzzfeed, share more than 125 inventive recipes that "help balance nutrition." In addition to listing nutritional information for each recipe, the editors also indicate whether each is vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, or dairy-free. Some standout examples include paleo almond coconut pancakes with date syrup; lentil and walnut Bolognese; and pumpkin and sage barley risotto. The "Prepare for the Best" chapter is devoted to dishes that last throughout the week, such as honey-mustard chicken thighs with roasted garden veggies. To avoid flavor fatigue, "Meal-Prep Twists" appear at the end of recipes and offer tips on ways to enjoy leftovers, like adding the chicken and veggies to whole-wheat couscous with sliced almonds or adding the same chicken and veggies to croutons for a panzanella salad. Notable sweets include hazelnut-crusted brie-and-pear tart and a fudgy dairy-free chocolate cake (it uses full-fat coconut milk and almond milk), and the beverage recipes, such as classic matcha latte and probiotic berry smoothies, are a bonus. This is a solid collection of recipes for readers looking to eat a healthier diet without sacrificing time or flavor. (Dec.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

This cookbook, the first from Buzzfeed's wellness portal, succeeds in supporting several modern, current diet plans while still being generalist enough to not be constrained to fads. The philosophy that eating should be simple is exemplified throughout the collSECTION with straightforward recipes and accessible ingredients for home cooks. Recipes are organized by time of day or type of food, including mornings (breakfast items) and treats (desserts). Accompanying each recipe is a brief description, ingredients list, and step-by-step instructions; additionally, photographs are featured alongside several of the recipes. Nutrition information per serving is offered, along with a brief index. VERDICT An approachable volume that will appeal to readers interested in healthful cooking with realistic expectations.--Dawn Lowe-Wincentsen, Oregon Inst. of Technology, Portland

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Eating should be simple: Eat foods that make you feel good whenever you're hungry. There's no need to overcomplicate it (unless, of course, you're pursuing a specific diet for medical reasons and under medical supervision). There are many eating styles that can be easy to follow. For example, you may decide that a plant-based diet is what works for your body and your ethics, or you may pursue a low-carb diet because you find it fuels you best. No matter what you choose to eat, we support you. The recipes in this cookbook are about 55 percent vegetarian (with vegan options included), 45 percent meat inclusive, and 100 percent delicious. We'll always call out when a recipe conforms to a vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, or dairy-free diet, so you'll never have to guess. We also included nutritional information for all the recipes in this book for reference. But we don't want you to go crazy counting macros. We're all about transparency, and it's super important to us that you never have to guess what's in each dish. We understand that every body, appetite, and eating style is different! Our philosophy is simple: Use a foundation of wholesome, fresh ingredients, eat when hungry, and ultimately do what you need to do to feel good . No calories are bad calories, and counting them can trigger anxiety. That said, we tried to keep every recipe under 700 calories per serving (with a few exceptions), maintaining a balance of fat, carbohydrates, protein, fiber, and sugar. We also did our best to call for ingredients that can be found in most grocery stores so that all of our recipes are accessible to everyone. We sometimes use less common ingredients to accommodate alternative diets, but these are always optional and can be swapped out for other ingredients of your choosing. And since we know you're busy, we made sure these recipes are simple enough to make but don't sacrifice flavor--so you aren't spending all day in the kitchen (unless you want to!). We're all for great store-bought shortcuts to help make life easier too. Pre-made cauliflower rice, refrigerated hummus, frozen veggies, peeled and deveined shrimp, lowsodium stock and bone broths, and instant cooked brown rice (just to name a few) are amazing time-saving ingredients. It's totally okay to use these whenever you want. We know that it's not always feasible to make everything from scratch. Use our recipes as inspirations for new dishes to accommodate your (and your loved ones') tastes. Feel free to take notes in the margins, leave out ingredients you don't like, or add your own favorites. Mix and match according to your preferences and what works for you and your body. It's really about choosing and modifying so that everything works for  you . We believe that one of the keys to wellness is what you put in your body. Each ingredient here was added with a sense of purpose to help balance nutrition and with your busy life in mind. Of course, food is also about celebration and pleasure, so we made sure every recipe is delicious. Enjoy! Excerpted from The Goodful Cookbook: Simple and Balanced Recipes to Live Well by Goodful All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.