Richard and Rachael Heller, both research scientists and professors, have taken the dieting world by storm with their bestselling Carbohydrate Addict's Diet and Carbohydrate Addict's Lifespan Program . Now there's a companion cookbook, which adherents to their carbohydrate-cutting regimen can use from sunup to sundown without fear of straying from their dietary objectives. With only a short introduction on the basic goal of the diet--to limit insulin intake in order to lessen carbohydrate cravings and thereby lose weight--this cookbook presents 250 easy recipes that range from appetizers and breakfasts to meat, seafood, and vegetarian entrées and snacks. Those who have not already read The Carbohydrate Addict's Diet or related titles and are not familiar with the program's strategy may at first find the many high-fat recipes included here counterintuitive to the notion of a diet. But the idea is eliminate the foods that trigger overeating--starches, snack foods, and sweets--and replace them with protein-rich, fibrous meals that help to normalize blood-sugar levels and curb the impulse to binge. Such an approach allows for higher fat consumption--the body metabolizes fat more efficiently when there is less insulin in the blood stream--and even has the psychologically beneficial side effect of permitting a certain amount of indulgence. People usually leery of diets because they don't want to give up their weekly cheeseburger will be awed by recipes such as the egg- and cream-augmented Left Bank Burgers. Likewise, the Herbed Cheese Dip with cheddar, cream cheese, and sour cream is a startlingly deluxe accompaniment for the normally ascetic plate of raw veggies; the Crustless Spinach Pie entices with its rich mix of feta, Parmesan, eggs, herbs, and olive oil. The Hellers' approach to cooking is by no means highbrow and their recipes are often simply no-starch variations on standard fare (Steak in a Blanket replaces the dough with romaine lettuce, for example). An unspecified teriyaki sauce is a staple in their kitchen, and experienced cooks may wonder if they really mean tamari or soy sauce. People who have health restrictions on salt and alcohol (a few recipes call for wine) will want to have the original Carbohydrate Addict's Diet book handy in order to look up suitable alternatives--they are not included with this cookbook. That inconvenience aside, dieters will have no qualms about these tasteful recipes as they eat their way toward a slimmer, healthier future. --Rebecca Wright
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Richard and Rachael Heller, both research scientists and professors, have taken the dieting world by storm with their bestselling Carbohydrate Addict's Diet and Carbohydrate Addict's Lifespan Program. Now there's a companion cookbook, which adherents to their carbohydrate-cutting regimen can use from sunup to sundown without fear of straying from their dietary objectives. With only a short introduction on the basic goal of the diet--to limit insulin intake in order to lessen carbohydrate cravings and thereby lose weight--this cookbook presents 250 easy recipes that range from appetizers and breakfasts to meat, seafood, and vegetarian entrées and snacks.
Those who have not already read The Carbohydrate Addict's Diet or related titles and are not familiar with the program's strategy may at first find the many high-fat recipes included here counterintuitive to the notion of a diet. But the idea is simple: eliminate the foods that trigger overeating--starches, snack foods, and sweets--and replace them with protein-rich, fibrous meals that help to normalize blood-sugar levels and curb the impulse to binge. Such an approach allows for higher fat consumption--the body metabolizes fat more efficiently when there is less insulin in the blood stream--and even has the psychologically beneficial side effect of permitting a certain amount of indulgence. People usually leery of diets because they don't want to give up their weekly cheeseburger will be awed by recipes such as the egg- and cream-augmented Left Bank Burgers. Likewise, the Herbed Cheese Dip with cheddar, cream cheese, and sour cream is a startlingly deluxe accompaniment for the normally ascetic plate of raw veggies; the Crustless Spinach Pie entices with its rich mix of feta, Parmesan, eggs, herbs, and olive oil.
The Hellers' approach to cooking is by no means highbrow and their recipes are often simply no-starch variations on standard fare (Steak in a Blanket replaces the dough with romaine lettuce, for example). An unspecified teriyaki sauce is a staple in their kitchen, and experienced cooks may wonder if they really mean tamari or soy sauce. People who have health restrictions on salt and alcohol (a few recipes call for wine) will want to have the original Carbohydrate Addict's Diet book handy in order to look up suitable alternatives--they are not included with this cookbook. That inconvenience aside, dieters will have no qualms about these tasteful recipes as they eat their way toward a slimmer, healthier future. --Rebecca Wright
In their #1 New York Times bestselling books The Carbohydrate Addict’s Diet and The Carbohydrate Addict’s LifeSpan Program, Drs. Richard and Rachael Heller helped millions of Americans triumph over excess weight and carbo cravings by proving that getting thin—and staying that way—is merely a matter of breaking your addiction to carbohydrates.
Now the bestselling duo, renowned for revolutionizing healthy eating, reinvent fast and fun home cooking with their first low-carbohydrate cookbook. Designed to maximize your health and keep you lean for life, The Carbohydrate Addict’s Cookbook features 250 mouthwatering low-carb recipes and personal anecdotes. Drs. Richard and Rachael Heller have enabled millions of Americans to achieve easy and permanent weight loss—and live longer, healthier, happier lives. With this groundbreaking cookbook, the Hellers welcome you into their kitchen and invite you to transform your life by putting you in control of what you eat. Inspired by their exhilarating travels and drawn from their years of innovative research, their culinary triumphs incorporate an elegant range of delicious low-carb dishes. From hearty, traditional meals to more sublime fare, the splendid collection of exciting recipes presented in this invaluable companion volume make eating well—and staying well—easier than ever.
Revel in the finest culinary offerings from around the globe, adapted for the Hellers’ healthy eating plan—and for any low-carb diet—and made with everyday ingredients. Packed with sumptuous dishes that hail from such exotic locales as Greece, China, Spain, India, France, and the Mediterranean, as well as traditional American dishes, The Carbohydrate Addict’s Cookbook beckons you to the incredible cuisines of near and far in your own kitchen!
And, best of all, each recipe reflects the low-carbohydrate portion of the Hellers’ successful Carbohydrate Addict’s weight loss programs (which are complemented by a carbohydrate-rich Reward Meal®). So you can still indulge in your favorite foods—and not only conquer your cravings and be in control of your weight, but also help reduce the risk of many life-threatening diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, cancer, stroke, and high blood pressure.
Whether you’re seeking permanent weight loss, a boost in energy, or an overall sense of well-being, The Carbohydrate Addict’s Cookbook makes these goals attainable. Cook your way to vigorous health—while savoring the foods you love.
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