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SEPTEMBER 2
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A SPECIAL SECTION FOR
Familieson the Go
LUNCH P. 96
Two whole grains make10 great meals.
SNACKS P. 102
Taste Test Awards: e bestsnacks on the market now
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Friday nights getfun and easy.
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TACO PIE
Pile flank steak carne
asada and classic
taqueria fixings onto
dough, and bake up a
killer pizza. p. 132
SIMPLE WINS
We couldnt get
enough of this basic
salad of spinach,
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Wheat berries, cukes,
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A TREAT FOR
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Turn those green
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5 DISHESYOU NEED TOCOOK THISMONTH
S C A N P H O T O S , S AV E R E C I P E S . S E E P A G E 6 . S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 C O O K I N G L I G H T 1
V O L . 2 8 / N O . 8
p.114Smoky tilapia tacos& pinto beans
&Fresh Pizza
PizzazzP. 126
Six hearty pies for adelicious dinner tonight
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P H O T O G R A P H Y : R A N D Y M
A Y O R
P O R T R A I T : J O H N
C L A R K
Pepper is a better
companion to sugarthan it is to salt.
p. 70
S C A N P H O T O S , S AV E R E C I P E S . S E E P A G E 6 .2 C O O K I N G L I G H T S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4
154| Slow CookerRed beans and rice
156| Quick TricksCreative toppers for
butternut squash soup
&the rest...4| Editors Note
8| Letters
159| Sunday Strategist
163| Recipe Index
Lets GetCooking11| Todays SpecialBeet salad from chefJosh Habiger
14| Most WantedOur fun picks for thebreakfast table
16| PairingsWines matched toenchiladas
18| Help Me, KenjiHow to get fish skincrispy
NutritionMade Easy35| Nutrition IQ
ree rules for pickingbreakfast cereals
36| By the NumbersSix fast and easyfrittatas under 250calories
38| Recipe MakeoverCreamy, cheesyhash brown casserole
HealthyHabits45| 12 Healthy Habitsis months goal:Eat more fish.
50| The Beauty HabitPlums; whiteningtoothpastes
55| The Diet HabitReining in cravings
CookingDepartments21| SuperfastFresh, seasonal dishes,ready in 20 minutes
57| Dinner TonightFast weeknight menus
70| Cooking ClassSugared grilled toast
74| Cooks KitchenA nifty littleopen-plan kitchen
80| GardenOur fall broccoli haul
88| Book ExcerptKid-friendly breakfastsfrom young twin chefs
164| Wow!Herb-laminated biscuits
Test KitchenConfidential137| Fresh Right NowRed seedless grapes
140| Meatless Mondays
Fettuccine alfredo withsauted asparagus
142| Budget CookingFeed 4 people for lessthan $10.
146| Kid in the KitchenMaple-drizzled applestreusel muffins
150| Global PantryVegetarian redlentil burgers
5 WAYS TOMAKE MORNINGS
EASIER ANDCHEERIER
p. 14
From a pickler withSouthern roots and
global flairp. 12
Protein-packedsidesaladsp.27
p.45Eat more seafood!
p.73Grilled challahwith figs
p.22Superfastpork stir-fry
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We were in France, where food is the constant seducer. Atbreakfast, we drank caf au lait and ate just-made baguettesand local jams and perfect little strawberries and sheeps-milk yogurt. Lunch, as we drove from
one Provenal town to the next,brought a choice of the ubiquitoussidewalk cafs that embody thenational spirit: outdoor-facing,publicly social, plunking the eaterright down in the passing stream ofhumanity. Lunch was icy ros winewith cheese and salad and maybe anentre from the chalkboard. At night,we were back at the house for dinnersof roasted quail, or lamb tagine, orsmall chops of local grilled porkmeals that stretched past
the 10 oclock sunset hour as the waning winds carried thesoapy perfume of lavender up from the garden.At home in Alabama, I listen to earnest podcasts about
global economics when I jog: It s just something odd thatI do. e experts jab at the French (and pretty much allEuropeans, except the Germans) for their overreachingwelfare statism. I recuse myself from the politics. But theseexperts possess no useful statistics to account for pleasure.ey cannot quantify the value that a stinky cheese and anearthy bottle of Languedoc wineand the generous timeto enjoy themcontribute to a nations well-being. eiraccounting lacks essential seasoning.
e good news is that,concerning food, we arebecoming more like theFrench. America is hungryto expand the role that goodeating plays in our happiness.Look to the boom in artisanal
handmade foodsbread,cheese, coffee, beer, yogurt,and charcuterie; see the riseof carefully grown localcrops aimed at farmersmarkets and restaurants. isferment supports a cultureof French-likefood leisure,inwhich legions of Americansamble through farmersmarkets and foodie neigh-
borhoods; lollygag in
coffeehouses andcocktail shrines; anduse social-mediaradar to suss out thenew breed of food-serious but fiercelycasual restaurantsthat represent thespirit of the moment.is rise in food cul-ture is also seen in the
rush toward fresh, honest
cooking that Cooking Lightreaders are part of.Our food culture is still
young, compared to that ofFrance, and still uneven, butfinding its confident feet andexpanding like the bloom ona fine Camembert.
How I spentmy summer
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UpdateCLon theculinary excitement
in your area by writing
me at [email protected].
Apple slices drape applesorbet at LAtelier de Jean-
Luc Rabanel in Arles.
A beautiful salad oftomatoes, greens,and fresh cheese
See more of my pictures@scottmowb on Instagram.
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MarinatedBeet SaladChef Josh Habiger of Pine-wood Social in Nashville, TN
BY TIM CEBULA
Beets have become a hugelypopular, ubiquitous item onrestaurant menus. But justbecause theyre a hearty rootveggie doesnt mean they
dont need careful treatment: ey canrun the gamut from steamed and bland
to deliciously roasty and caramelized.Well-roasted beets can be eye-opening,chef Josh Habiger says. A lot of chefs usebeets as a really colorful ingredient thatbrightens up a plate. But if you dont dothe ingredient justice, you could be ruiningit for that person forever.
e distinctive flavor of beets lends itselfto simple preparations. You can make asalad of roasted beets and vinegar; youdont even need to add oil, he says.
Habiger was a founding chef of the
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sprig in an 11 x 7inch glass bakingdish; cover with foil. Repeat procedurewith gold beets, remaining 14cup water,dash of salt, 3 thyme sprigs, and 1rosemary sprig. Roast at 375 for 1hour and 15 minutes or until a knifeinserted into center of a beet meetslittle resistance. Remove from oven;uncover. Let stand until cool enoughto handle; rub skins from beets with akitchen towel. Discard skins.
3.Coat leek with cooking spray. Placeleek, cut side down, on a foil-lined bak-ing sheet. Roast at 375 for 25 minutesor until very tender. Cool slightly.Combine leek, orange rind, and next 7ingredients (through 18teaspoon salt)in a blender. Process until smooth.4.Place beets in a large bowl with halfof vinaigrette; toss to combine. Addsalad mix and remaining vinaigrette;toss gently to coat. Place 123cups saladon each of 6 plates. Top each serving
with 11
2teaspoons yogurt; sprinkleeach with 12teaspoon sunflower seeds.
SERVES 6
CALORIES 144;FAT 5.6g (sat 0.8g, mono 3.5g, poly 1g);
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MARINATED BEET SALADHands-on: 22 min. Total: 1 hr. 45 min.
1 pound red baby beets, trimmed12 cup water, divided
18 teaspoon kosher salt, divided
6 thyme sprigs, divided
2 rosemary sprigs, divided
1 pound gold baby beets, trimmed
1 medium leek, white and light greenparts only, halved lengthwise
Cooking spray
1 teaspoon grated orange rind
3 tablespoons fresh orange juice
1 teaspoon grated lime rind
2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
2 tablespoons sherry vinegar
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon thyme leaves
18 teaspoon salt
6 cups herb salad mix
3 tablespoons plain fat-freeGreek yogurt
1 tablespoon toasted unsaltedsunflower seeds
1.Preheat oven to 375.2.Place red beets, 14cup water, a dashof salt, 3 thyme sprigs, and 1 rosemary
restaurants. He also worked in suchworld-renowned kitchens as e FatDuck in England and Alinea inChicago. ough well versed in someof the planet s most elaborate cooking,Habiger shows restraint when needed,as with this salad. Roasted beets gettossed in a full-bodied, citrus-spikedvinaigrette made with pureed roastedleek. In his original versionavailablethis month at Pinewood Socialhe
grills the leeks for added complexity.
lets get cooking!
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Before you heat the pan,press fillets firmly betweenpaper towels to remove sur-face moisture. Once the fish
is dry, preheat the skillet.High heat is necessary whenthe fish goes into the panbecause cold skin will bondon a molecular level to a coolpan, making it impossiblystuck. But if you cook onhigh the whole time, you endup with blackened skin thatis still flabby with fat andmoisture underneath.
So start on high heat, and
1. Heat oil in a skilletover high heat, andplace fillets, skin sidedown, in pan. Add thefillets carefully so theback ends drop in away
from you, preventing oilfrom splattering.
2. Gently hold the filletsdown with a spatula forthe first minute or so tokeep skin in full contactwith the pan.
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BROCCOLI AND
PECORINO PESTO PASTA
This nut-free pesto trades traditional
pine nuts and Parmesan for broccoli
and nutty-tasting pecorino Romano.
Anchovy fillets add meatiness, but you
can skip them if you like.
8 ounces uncooked whole-wheat angel hair pasta
1 (12-ounce) packagemicrowave-in-bag freshbroccoli florets
14 cup fresh basil leaves 3 tablespoons extra-virgin
olive oil
1 tablespoon grated freshlemon rind
3 tablespoons freshlemon juice
14 teaspoon kosher salt 14 teaspoon crushed red pepper
2 garlic cloves
2 anchovy fillets, drained
1 ounce pecorino Romano
cheese, grated (about 14cup)
1.Cook pasta according topackage directions, omittingsalt and fat. Drain pasta in acolander over a bowl, reserving1 cup cooking liquid.2.Cook broccoli according topackage directions; cool 5minutes. Combine broccoli andremaining ingredients in thebowl of a food processor; pulseuntil finely chopped. Withprocessor on, slowly addreserved 1 cup cooking liquidthrough food chute until saucereaches desired consistency.Place broccoli mixture in a largebowl; add pasta, and toss tocombine. Serve immediately.
SERVES 4 (serving size: about 1 12cups)
CALORIES 364;FAT 14.5g (sat 3.3g, mono 7.7g,
poly 1.9g);PROTEIN 12g;CARB 49g;FIBER
8g;CHOL 9mg;IRON 3mg;SODIUM 366mg;
CALC 139mg
smokyporkstir-frySmoked paprika and dark
sesame oil add depth to this
stir-fry. Serve over precooked
brown rice or soba noodles.
2 teaspoons canola oil
10 ounces porktenderloin, trimmedand cut into bite-sizedpieces
12 teaspoon smokedpaprika
14 teaspoon kosher salt
2 teaspoons darksesame oil
1 12 cups thinly slicedorange bell pepper(1 medium)
1 cup snow peas
1 tablespoon mincedpeeled fresh ginger
1 garlic clove, minced
3 tablespoons ricevinegar
1 tablespoon lower-sodium soy sauce
2 teaspoons sugar
1 teaspoon chiligarlic sauce
3 cups tricolorcoleslaw
3 green onions,thinly sliced
1.Heat a large skillet overhigh heat. Add canolaoil; swirl to coat. Sprinklepork with paprika andsalt. Add pork to pan;saut 3 minutes or untilbrowned. Remove porkfrom pan.
2.Return pan to medium-high heat. Add sesame oil;swirl to coat. Add bellpepper, peas, ginger, andgarlic; stir-fry 3 minutesor until vegetables arecrisp-tender, stirringfrequently. Combinevinegar, soy sauce, sugar,and chili garlic sauce in a
bowl, stirring with awhisk. Add pork and soysauce mixture to pan; cook1 minute. Stir in coleslaw;cook 1 minute or untilslightly wilted. Removepan from heat; sprinklewith green onions.SERVES 4 (serving size: about 1 cup)
CALORIES 165;FAT 6.4g (sat 1g, mono
3g, poly 1.9g);PROTEIN 17g;CARB 10g;
FIBER 3g;CHOL 46mg;IRON 2mg;
SODIUM 323mg;CALC 44mg
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2 teaspoons canola oil 34 cup prechopped onion
12 ounces 90% lean ground sirloin12 cup unsalted tomato sauce14 cup bottled chili sauce (such as
Heinz) 14 cup root beer
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 2 teaspoons minced garlic
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1 teaspoon chili powder
1 teaspoon tomato paste
4 (112-ounce) hamburger buns,toasted
1.Heat a large nonstick skillet overmedium heat. Add oil; swirl to coat.Add onion; cook 3 minutes. Addbeef; cook 4 minutes or until beefbegins to brown, stirring to crumble.Stir in tomato sauce and next 7ingredients (through tomato paste);bring to a simmer. Cook 5 minutesor until slightly thickened, stirringoccasionally. Divide beef mixtureevenly among bottom halves ofbuns; top with top halves of buns.
SERVES 4 (serving size: 1 sandwich)
CALORIES 331;FAT 11.6g (sat 3.5g, mono 4.9g, poly
1.7g);PROTEIN 21g;CARB 35g;FIBER 2g;CHOL
52mg;IRON 4mg;SODIUM 555mg;CALC 105mg
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1 tablespoon unsaltedbutter
1 cup thinly slicedgreen onions
2 large garlic cloves,sliced
1 cup unsalted chickenstock (such asSwanson)
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1 tablespoon freshlemon juice
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IRON 4mg;SODIUM 394mg;
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4 Edamame Salads
Quick Toss-Together Sides
1GREEK-STYLE
EDAMAME SALAD
8 cups water
1 12 cups frozen shelled edamame
1 12 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 12 tablespoons red wine vinegar
2 teaspoons minced fresh oregano 14 teaspoon kosher salt
1 cup chopped English cucumber
2 tablespoons sliced kalamata olives 2 tablespoons crumbled
feta cheese
1.Bring 8 cups water to a boil ina saucepan. Add edamame; cook3 minutes or until tender. Drain.2.Combine oil, vinegar, oregano,and salt in a medium bowl. Stir inedamame and cucumber. Sprinklewith olives and feta cheese.
SERVES 4 (serving size: 1 cup)
CALORIES 121;FAT 9.1g (sat 1.8g, mono 5.1g, poly 1.5g);
PROTEIN 5g;CARB 5g;FIBER 2g;CHOL 4mg;IRON 1mg;SODIUM 234mg;CALC 59mg
2SESAME-CARROT
Boil1 12cups frozen shelled edamame
3 minutes or until tender. Drain.Combine
2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro,
1 12tablespoons rice vinegar, 1 12tablespoons
dark sesame oil, 12teaspoon sesame seeds,
and 14teaspoon kosher salt in a medium bowl,
stirring with a whisk. Stirinedamame,
1 cup shredded carrot, and 14cup sliced
green onions.
SERVES 4 (serving size: 12cup)
CALORIES 109;FAT 7.5g (sat 1g);SODIUM 143mg
3SUCCOTASH
Boil1 12cups frozen shelled edamame 3
minutes or until tender. Drain.Melt2 teaspoons
butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
Add1 cup fresh corn kernels, 12cup chopped
sweet onion, and 1 minced garlic clove; saut4
minutes. Stirinedamame, 1 pint halved cherry
tomatoes, 12teaspoon freshly ground black
pepper, and 38teaspoon kosher salt; saut
1 minute. Stirin14cup chopped fresh basil.
SERVES 4 (serving size: 34cup)
CALORIES 121;FAT 4.7g (sat 1.6g);SODIUM 210mg
4RADISH AND CHIVE
Boil1 12cups frozen shelled edamame
3 minutes or until tender. Drain.Combine
1 12tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, 1 12
tablespoons white wine vinegar, 12teaspoon
Dijon mustard, 14teaspoon kosher salt, and14teaspoon freshly ground black pepper in a
medium bowl, stirring with a whisk. Stirin
edamame, 1 cup thinly sliced radishes, and14cup chopped fresh chives.
SERVES 4 (serving size: 12cup)
CALORIES 100;FAT 7.2g (sat 1g);SODIUM 149mg
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S C A N P H O T O S , S A V E R E C I P E S . S E E P A G E 6 .
Superfast!20-MINUTE COOKING
VIETNAMESE CARAMELCHICKENServe with steamed, quartered baby bok
choy and precooked jasmine rice.
4 teaspoons canola oil
1 12 pounds skinless, boneless chickenthighs, cut into 2-inch pieces
1 tablespoon minced peeledfresh ginger
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 large shallot, thinly sliced 1
2 cup unsalted chicken stock,divided
3 tablespoons dark brown sugar
1 tablespoon fish sauce
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice14 teaspoon kosher salt
14 teaspoon freshly ground pepper 14 teaspoon crushed red pepper
6 green onions, cut into 1-inch pieces
1.Heat a large nonstick skillet overmedium-high heat. Add canola oil;
swirl to coat. Add chicken; cook 2minutes. Turn chicken; add ginger,garlic, and shallot. Cook 1 minute,stirring frequently.2.Combine 14cup stock, sugar, andnext 5 ingredients (through redpepper) in a bowl. Add to pan; cook1 minute. Reduce heat to medium-low; simmer 7 minutes or untilsauce has thickened and chicken isdone. Stir in green onions.
SERVES 4 (serving size: 1 cup chicken mixture)
CALORIES 306;FAT 11.8g (sat 2.1g, mono 5.4g, poly
2.9g);PROTEIN 34g;CARB 15g;FIBER 1g;CHOL
162mg;IRON 2mg;SODIUM 648mg;CALC 50mg
apricot-rosemarychickenthighswith roastedalmond couscousFresh herbs turn a couple of
pantry basics into a beautiful
glaze for chicken.
1 cup unsalted chickenstock (such asSwanson)
12 teaspoon kosher salt,divided
1 cup uncookedcouscous
13 cup chopped freshflat-leaf parsley
2 tablespoons dry-roasted, unsaltedalmonds, coarselychopped
1
3 cup apricot preserves 1 12 tablespoons white
wine vinegar
1 teaspoon finelychopped freshrosemary
Cooking spray
1 12 pounds skinless,boneless chickenthighs, trimmed
12 teaspoon freshlyground black pepper
1.Bring stock and1
8teaspoon salt to a boil ina small saucepan. Stir incouscous. Remove panfrom heat; cover and letstand 5 minutes. Stir inparsley and almonds.2.Combine 18teaspoonsalt, apricot preserves,vinegar, and rosemary ina 2-cup glass measure.Microwave at HIGH
for 2 minutes, stirringafter 1 minute.3.Heat a grill pan overmedium-high heat. Coatpan with cooking spray.Sprinkle chicken withremaining 14teaspoonsalt and pepper. Addchicken to pan; grill 3minutes on each side oruntil almost done. Brushchicken with half of
apricot mixture. Grillchicken 1 minute oneach side or until done;brush with remaininghalf of apricot mixture.Serve with couscous.
SERVES 4 (serving size: 4 ounces
chicken and about 12cup couscous)
CALORIES 466;FAT 9.8g (sat 2g,
mono 3.9g, poly 2.2g);PROTEIN 41g;
CARB 52g;FIBER 3g;CHOL 162mg;
IRON 3mg;SODIUM 442mg;
CALC 56mg
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Fresh rosemarycan overpower adish. Use a small
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into the glaze.
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4 green onions1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme
4 garlic cloves, minced
1.1 ounces all-purpose flour(about 14cup)
2 12 cups 2% reduced-fat milk
1 14 cups unsalted chicken stock
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thyme, and garlic to drippings in pan;saut 2 minutes. Weigh or lightlyspoon flour into a dry measuring cup;level with a knife. Sprinkle over onionmixture; cook 1 minute, stirringconstantly. Stir in milk, stock, and bayleaf; bring to a boil. Reduce heat tomedium, and cook 2 minutes. Stir insalt, black pepper, red pepper, shrimp,and corn; simmer 4 minutes or untilshrimp are done. Discard bay leaf.Divide soup evenly among 4 bowls;
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SERVES 4 (serving size: 1 12cups)
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of healthyfoodnutrition mad easBREAKFASTEDITI
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INSIDESIX FAST, FUN
FRITTATASp. 36
BETTERBRUNCH
POTATOESp. 38
3 Simple Cereal RulesThe breakfast aisle is noisy with health claims.Remember 5510 when reading box labels.
BY SIDNEY FRY, MS, RD
5
GRAMS OF FIBERTheres no better time to get ahead onyour daily fiber goal of 25 to 38 gramsthan at breakfast. Its your number one
satiety factor. Five grams is the baseline;more is better. Whole grains are the
best sourcethey should always be thefirst item on the ingredient list.
5
GRAMS OF PROTEINChoose cereals full of naturally occurring
proteinlike whole grains, nuts, andseedsinstead of ones that contain added
proteins or isolates, which are oftenhighly processed. A half cup of skim milk
adds 4 more grams of protein.
GRAMS OF SUGARThats the max you want in a serving: equal
to 2 heaping teaspoons. Some compli-cated healthy cereals contain as much as16g per servingmore sugar than a glazeddoughnut. Added sugars should be low onthe ingredient list, never first. Lots of dried
fruit can also add lots of sugar.
10
Yup, a lightlysugared
whole-graincereal can be agood choice if
you tend toadd too much
sugar at home.
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NUTRITIONMADE EASY
Fast & Fun Frittata Combos
Six easy skillet breakfasts for under250 calories BY SIDNEY FRY, MS, RD
bythenumbers
FRITTATAS IN FIVE STEPS
1.Preheat broiler to high. Combine 2 largeegg whites, 6 large eggs, 14teaspoon koshersalt, 14teaspoon black pepper, and 13cup1% milk; stir with a whisk.
2. Heat a 9-inch cast-iron skillet overmedium heat. Saut any specified ingredientsuntil tender (some recipes skip this step).
3.Layer in veggies and cooked protein.
4. Sprinkle with cheese.
5. Carefully pour egg mixture over cheese.Cook over medium heat 5 to 6 minutes oruntil eggs are partially set; then broil 5 inchesfrom heat for 2 to 3 minutes or until brownedand almost set.
CREAMY SMOKED SALMON & DILL
Layerin12cup thinly sliced red onion,2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill,1 tablespoonchopped fresh chives, and2 ounces thinly slicedsmoked salmon.Sprinklewith 2 ounces diced13-less-fat cream cheese.Servewith lemon.
CALORIES 190;FAT 11.3g (sat 4.3g);PROTEIN 17g;SODIUM 506mg
FETA, GREEN ONION
& ASPARAGUS
Layerin8 ounces raw asparagus,14cup thinly sliced shallots, and3 tablespoons chopped greenonions.Sprinklewith 2 ouncescrumbled feta cheese.
CALORIES 183;FAT 10.5g (sat 4.6g);
PROTEIN 15g;SODIUM 426mg
TWO-TOMATO, BASIL & GOAT CHEESE
Saut1 pint grape tomatoes and 2 teaspoonschopped fresh thyme in 1 12teaspoons olive oil.Layerin3 plum tomatoes, seeded and thinly sliced,and12cup finely chopped fresh basil.Sprinklewith2 ounces crumbled goat cheese.
CALORIES 201;FAT 12.2g (sat 4.5g);PROTEIN 16g;SODIUM 321mg
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The frittata is a high-wow, low-difficulty dish, though some cooks shy away, thinking thatthe two-stage stovetop/oven technique is tricky (its not). e dish is also cheap and, using ourapproach, balanced and healthy. ese fluffy, egg-based skillet meals pack in both proteinand a few vegetable servings in just five steps, which weve listed below. eyre delicious hotor cold; make for breakfast, and enjoy leftovers later. Each frittata serves four.
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To avoidovercooking,pull the pan fromthe broiler whenalmostset. Let sit
10 minutes.
SPINACH, HAM & GRUYRESaut3 cups spinach and 2 cloves
minced garlic in 112teaspoons olive oil.Layerin1 ounce prosciutto, crisped andcrumbled;14cup caramelized onions; and1 tablespoon chopped fresh chives.Sprinklewith 2 ounces shredded Gruyre cheese.
CALORIES 237;FAT 15.4g (sat 5.7g);PROTEIN 18g;
SODIUM 402mg
MUSHROOM, LEEK & FONTINASaut8 ounces sliced mushrooms
and 12cup sliced leeks in 2 teaspoons oliveoil.Layerin2 teaspoons chopped thymeand14cup chopped green onions.Sprinklewith 2 ounces shredded fontina cheese.
CALORIES 222;FAT 14.3g (sat 5.5g);PROTEIN 17g;
SODIUM 384mg
SAUSAGE,FETA & KALE
Saut3 cupstrimmed, thinly slicedLacinato kale in 1 12
teaspoons olive oil.Layerin4 ounces
turkey Italian sausage,cooked and crumbled,and12cup choppedred bell pepper.Sprinklewith 1 ouncecrumbled feta cheese.
CALORIES 224;FAT 13.6g
(sat 4.7g);PROTEIN 19g;
SODIUM 519mg
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OURS SAVES207 calories, 15gsaturated fat, and
493mg sodium overclassic hash brown
casserole
Hash Brown Casserole, Done LightWe drop the butter, trim the cheese, and create
a luscious mushroom cream. BY SID NEY F RY, M S, RD
T
he utter simplicity of hash brown casse-role makes it a comfort-food star: Homeyshredded potatoes get cozy with butter,
cream soup, sour cream, and plenty ofcheese. Its a workingmans day-starter.But unless youre the wood-chopping type, you likelywont be able to burn off nearly 500 calories of cheesypotatoes by lunch. e challenge: Keep the mightycomfort-filled portion and whack the calorie count.
One of the key players in classic hash browncasserole is canned cream of mushroom soup, whichis packed with sodium and thickeners. We make ourown by simmering fresh mushrooms and garlic in
savory chicken stock, and then we puree it with lightsour cream to create a rich, velvety sauce. e cheddarremains, but in reduced-fat form; a little is stirred
into the mushroom cream, and the rest is saved fora gooey, melty topping. We brown the frozen hashbrowns in olive oil and bacon drippings, then bakethe casserole in a cast-iron skillet to create a crisp,caramelized crust. Sauted mushrooms and onionsadd texture and moisture. As if that werent enough,we top it all off with extra-crunchy reduced-fatkettle potato chipsa salty, crispy topper forthe creamy, cheese-filled casserole.Voil: lessthan 300 calories, and mighty good. TURN
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Unlike most cereals andyogurt, eggs dont come witha complicated, jam-packedingredient list because theyonly contain one ingredient.Its called eggs. And at 15a serving, eggs are the leastexpensive source of high-quality protein.* Thats right, 15.
Lets not forget that eggs are
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Eggs are rich in choline,which is a weird word butits a good weird becausecholine promotes normal cellactivity, liver function and thetransportation of nutrientsthroughout the body. Thinkof it as a commuter train forvitamins and minerals.
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CREAMY, CHEESYDOUBLE-POTATOHASH BROWNCASSEROLE
Hands-on: 30 min.
Total: 45 min.
1 cup unsaltedchicken stock(such as Swanson)
2 cups chopped onion,divided
2 (8-ounce) packages
presliced whitemushrooms, divided
6 garlic cloves
12 cup light sour cream
1 teaspoon freshly groundblack pepper
12 teaspoon kosher salt
4 ounces reduced-fatsharp cheddar cheese,shredded and divided
3 center-cut bacon slices
1 (30-ounce) packagefrozen shredded hashbrown potatoes, thawed
1 tablespoon olive oil,divided
2 large eggs, lightlybeaten
2 ounces 40% less fat
original kettle-stylepotato chips, crushed
3 tablespoons choppedfresh flat-leaf parsley
1.Preheat oven to 400.2.Combine stock, 1 cuponion, half of mushrooms,
and garlic in a saucepan;bring to a boil. Cover, reduceheat, and simmer 10 minutesor until mushrooms aretender. Place mixture in ablender. Remove centerpiece of blender lid (to allowsteam to escape); secureblender lid on blender. Placea clean towel over openingin blender lid (to avoid
splatters); blend untilsmooth. Stir in sour cream,pepper, salt, and 2 ouncescheese; blend until smooth.3.Cook bacon in a largecast-iron skillet over mediumheat until crisp. Remove
bacon from pan; crumble.Add half of potatoes todrippings in pan; cover andcook 4 minutes on each sideor until browned. Removepotatoes from pan. Repeatprocedure with remainingpotatoes and 2 teaspoons oil.Remove from pan.4.Add remaining 1 tea-spoon oil to pan; swirl to
coat. Add remaining 1 cuponion and remaining half ofmushrooms to pan; cook 6minutes or until tender,stirring occasionally. Returnpotatoes to pan; add eggs,stirring well to combine.
A serving of this crowd-pleaser hasdouble the potassium of a banana.
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THE HOW-TO BEHIND A CRISPIER,CREAMIER CASSEROLE
MUSHROOM CREAM SAUCEWe simmer and puree fresh mush-rooms and garlic with light sour creamto create a silky sauce, replacingcanned mushroom soup, heavy sourcream, and butter to save 176 caloriesand 11.5g sat fat per serving.
CRISPIER, TASTIER POTATOESInstead of tossing frozen potatoesdirectly into the dish, we brown themto caramelize the natural sugars andcreate a crispy crust. Reduced-fatkettle chips top with savory crunch.
UP THE UMAMIMeaty, pan-seared center-cut baconand earthy mushrooms deliver fullsavory satisfaction to every bite,allowing us to cut salt in half and save120mg sodium per serving.
Pour sour cream mixtureevenly over potato mixture.Sprinkle with bacon, the
remaining 2 ounces cheese,
chips, and parsley. Bake at400 for 10 minutes or untilcheese melts. Turn broiler on
(do not remove pan fromoven); broil 112minutes oruntil lightly browned.SERVES 8 (serving size: 1 wedge)
CALORIES 273;FAT 9.7g (sat 4g, mono
2.9g, poly 0.7g);PROTEIN 13g;CARB
34g;FIBER 3g;CHOL 63mg;IRON 1mg;
SODIUM 379mg;CALC 178mg
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Eat MoreFish
Its a good source ofprotein and healthyfat, and we could alluse a little more of it.This months heroshares his favoriteways to get threeservings of seafoodinto weekly meals.
BY KIMBERLY HOLLAN D
Despite the eatmore fish pushfrom healthy-eating advocatesand nutrition
researchers, Americans areeating lessseafood each year,while red meat and poultryconsumption climb. Does itmatter? Well, it very well might.
HEALTHYHABITS HERO
Lyf Gildersleeve,owner of Portlands
Flying FishCompany
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10 Favorite
Fish Dishes
P H O T O G R A P H Y : R A N D Y M A Y O R ; F O O D S T Y L I N G : B
L A K E S L E E W R I G H T G I L E S ; P R O P S T Y L I N G : C L A I R E S P O L L E N
Good fish smells slightlysweet, like the ocean.
1
WATCHTHE TIME.
The first thing Itell people when
they want to know howto cook fish is, Dontovercook it. The key isto remove it from theheat when its still abit underdone. Fishcontinues to cook forthree minutes after youtake it off the stove.
3GET YOURKIDSINVOLVED.Instead of
trying to sneak inseafood, make it an
engaging activity,Gildersleeve suggests.My daughter loveswhen I bring crabhome and she gets tocrack the shell and pickthe meat out of it. Letthem help you makepatties. Then brownthem on a griddle andmake little sandwiches.When theyre involvedin the process, theyappreciate it more.
2
START MELLOW.If youre tryingfish for the first time or are learning to
appreciate it anew, avoid strongerfish. Some varieties of fish, like
chinook salmon, black cod, and sablefish, havestronger flavors than others because they havea higher oil content. Go with something milder,like a Dover or petrale sole, grouper, or evensnapper. Cod and tilapia are good, too.
fish, but I think they justhavent had the right fish.Getting people to eat more
fish is Gildersleeves passion.His parents started the origi-nal Flying Fish Company inSand Point, Idaho, whereGildersleeve worked while growing up. Hewent on to study aquaculture in college andopened his own Flying Fish Company store.Ive been selling fish my whole life, he says.
Good fish smells slightly sweet, like the
ocean. Fresh fish shouldnt be off-putting,he says. Frozen fish, as long as it was f rozenand vacuum-packagedimmediately after beingcaught, can be excellent.Check the country oforigin, and only buy fishfrom the USA, Canada,and some parts of CostaRica or Ecuador. If youdo your homework, youcan find some real gems.
e primary fats in fish have been shown toprotect the body against heart disease, reduceblood pressure and inflammation, and possi-bly lessen your chances of some cancers.
But many fisheries are in trouble, andmore fish needs to be sustainable fish.Fortunately, a multitude of smartphone apps,websites, and insignia on labels help pinpointseafood that has been caughtor raisedusing planet-friendly means.
Apps in hand, all thats left to decide iswhat type of seafood to cook and how to
cook it. However, for some people, thatsprecisely the problem. We get a lot of cus-tomers asking for fish thats not so fishy orwanting to know how to cook it so it wonttaste fishy, says Lyf Gildersleeve, this monthshero and owner of Portland, Oregons FlyingFish Company. No fish is fishy unless itsbad. ats not to say there arent strongerand milder fish. Everybodys got a differentpalate, says Gildersleeve, and unfortunately,one bad experience with fish sometimesturns people off. People say they dont like
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sustainablechoice
Arrange buns in a single layer on abaking sheet. Broil 112minutes oneach side or until lightly toasted.2.Place 14cup vinegar and sugar in amicrowave-safe bowl. Microwave atHIGH for 45 seconds. Stir in redonion. Let stand 15 minutes. Drain.3.Combine remaining 1 tablespoonvinegar, 1 tablespoon mayonnaise,yogurt, and dill in a small bowl.4.Combine remaining 2 tablespoonsmayonnaise, bell pepper, and next 5ingredients (through yolk). Add pankoand crab, stirring to combine. Work-ing with damp hands, divide crabmixture into 8 equal portions, shapingeach into a 34-inch-thick patty.5.Heat a large nonstick skillet overmedium-high heat. Add oil to pan;swirl to coat. Add crab cakes to pan;cook 4 minutes on each side or untilgolden and thoroughly heated.6.Spread 1 teaspoon yogurt mixture onbottom half of each bun. Top with 1patty. Divide onions and arugula amongsliders. Top with top halves of buns.
SERVES 4 (serving size: 2 sliders)
CALORIES 387;FAT 14.5g (sat 1.2g, mono 5.7g, poly 2.8g);
PROTEIN 22g;CARB 45g;FIBER 4g;CHOL 143mg;
IRON 3mg;SODIUM 731mg;CALC 128mg
Recipe by Kimberly Holland
CRAB CAKE SLIDERS WITHYOGURT-DILL SAUCE
Hands-on: 35 min. Total: 35 min.
Sliders make seafood a smashing
hit: The sweet crab, pickled onion,
and creamy dill sauce will win over
even the pickiest of eaters.
8 whole-wheat slider buns
5 tablespoons rice vinegar, divided
1 tablespoon sugar
12 cup thinly vertically sliced red onion
3 tablespoons canola mayonnaise,divided
3 tablespoons plain fat-freeGreek yogurt
1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill
34 cup finely chopped red bell pepper
14 teaspoon black pepper
1
8 teaspoon kosher salt 2 green onions, chopped
1 large egg, lightly beaten
1 large egg yolk, lightly beaten
23 cup whole-wheat panko
8 ounces lump crabmeat, drainedand shell pieces removed
4 teaspoons canola oil
1 12 cups baby arugula
1.Preheat broiler to high. Hollow outbuns, leaving a 12-inch-thick shell.
Start with the seafoodyou know you like. Then
begin to explore.
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seat also means you can
enjoy these craved foods in astate of mindful moderationinstead of being a slave to asense of loss of control.
Can you recall thelast time youhad a cravingand reached for an apple?
No? Was it more like anapple pie? eres a reasonfor that, according to PamelaPeeke, MD, author of eHunger Fixand seniorscience advisor for Elements
Behavioral Health.When youre using food
to soothe stressed, tired, orsad feelings and you feelsimultaneously out of con-trol, you begin to correlatecertain foods with loss ofcontrol, Peeke says. atmakes you more likely toreach for them as a panaceaand produces a negativeassociation with foods that
should bring pleasure.Crave control is particu-
larly vexing when it comes todieting because youre already
restricting and trigger foodstend to be higher in calories.e key to keeping a cravingfrom delivering a blow toyour calorie budget may beto avoid it until you get toa place of control and youfeel you can eat that food inhealthier portions.
You can also assert powerover these cravings by iden-
tifying cues when a triggerfood appears. Go to theHAALT place, Peekeadvises. Ask yourself, Whatam I really hungry for? Areyou truly Hungry, or are youAngry, Anxious, Lonely, orTired? is mindfulnesshelps you get to the bottomof whats really happening.
Once youve regainedcontrol over your feelings
and realized that bingeingon an entire apple pie is afalse fixyou begin to rede-fine your relationship with
trigger foods, Peeke says.
Doing this helps you feelempowered and avoidscaloric self-sabotage. Beingback in the dietary drivers
When a Craving Is All in Your MindTake control when solace-seeking sends you
off the dietary deep end. BY CINDY HATCHER
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People tend to spontaneously eat less under certain circumstances: when theyre givensmaller plates; when they dine in softer lighting with soft jazz music playing; and when theyeat with friends who eat less. These are just a few of many examples, all from rigorousstudies, that show the effects of circumstances on spontaneous food intake. Its tempting to
think, Ill just do all those things! Unfortunately, these studies tended to look at a single day. We dontknow whether these effects can be sustained over years and lead to meaningful weight reduction.
BOTTOM LINE: If you want to try a seemingly harmless idea like a dimly lit date with your Cookin withthe Miles Davis QuintetCD, go for it. But understand the possible deeper learning: The overarching ef-fect of these tricks may be to make you slow down and pay more attention to what you are consumingin the short runnot a bad thing, but no guarantee youll drop pounds in the long run.
TRICK YOURSELF INTO EATING LESS.
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S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 C O O K I N G L I G H T 57
from the Cooking Light Kitchen FASTWEEKNIGHT
MENUS
ONEWEEK,
FIVE FASTMEALS
MondayCaprese
Pasta
TuesdayGinger
Steak
WednesdayRoasted
Chicken
ThursdayBroiled
Tilapia
FridayStuffed
Potatoes
S C A N P H O T O S , S AV E R E C I P E S . S E E P A G E 6 .
Caprese Macand Cheese,
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P H O T O G R A P H Y : ( G A M E P L A N ) R A N D Y M A Y O R ; F O O
D S T Y L I N G : B L A K E S L E E W R I G H T G I L E S ; P R O P S T Y L I N G
: L I N D S E Y L O W E R
58 C O O K I N G L I G H T S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 S C A N P H O T O S , S A V E R E C I P E S . S E E P A G E 6 .
Meatless MondayCaprese Mac and Cheese +
Chopped Tricolor Salad
DINNERTONIGHT
GAME PLAN
WHILE WATER
FOR PASTA COMES
TO A BOIL
Broil tomatoes.
WHILE PASTA
COOKS
Prepare sauce.
SIMPLE SUB
You can use any shortpasta you have on
hand for this dish, suchas large elbows or
rotini, instead of the
penne pasta.
2 cups grape tomatoes,halved
4 teaspoons extra-virginolive oil, divided
6 ounces uncooked penne
2 teaspoons minced garlic 5 teaspoons all-purpose
flour
1 34 cups 1% low-fat milk
12 teaspoon kosher salt
12 teaspoon freshly groundblack pepper
3 ounces part-skimmozzarella cheese,shredded (about 34cup)
1.5 ounces Parmesan cheese,grated (about 13cup)
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30
12 cup torn fresh basil leaves
Cooking spray
3 tablespoons panko
18 teaspoon crushedred pepper
Small basil leaves (optional)
1.Preheat broiler to high.
2.Combine tomatoes and2 teaspoons oil on a jelly-roll pan. Broil 3 minutes oruntil tomatoes begin tobreak down.3.Cook pasta in a largesaucepan according topackage directions, omit-ting salt and fat. Drain.Return pasta to pan.4.Heat a small saucepanover medium heat. Add
remaining 2 teaspoons oil topan; swirl. Add garlic; cook1 minute, stirring frequently.Stir in flour. Add milk, salt,and black pepper, stirringwith a whisk. Bring to asimmer; cook 1 minute oruntil thickened, stirring fre-
quently. Remove pan fromheat; stir in cheeses. Addcheese mixture to pasta; toss.Stir in tomato mixture andtorn basil. Spoon pasta mix-ture into 4 (6-ounce) gratindishes coated with cookingspray. Sprinkle panko and redpepper over pasta mixture.Broil 2 minutes or untilpanko is browned. Garnishwith basil leaves, if desired.
SERVES 4 (serving size: about 2 cups)
CALORIES 391;FAT 13.9g (sat 5.7g, mono
5.5g, poly 0.9g);PROTEIN 21g;CARB
46g;FIBER 3g;CHOL 26mg;IRON 2mg;
SODIUM 603mg;CALC 436mg
CHOPPED
TRICOLOR SALAD
Combine2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, 2 tablespoons
white wine vinegar, 1 teaspoonminced garlic, 12teaspoon sugar,14teaspoon kosher salt, and14teaspoon freshly groundblack pepper in a large bowl,stirring with a whisk. Add2 cupsthinly sliced baby spinach leaves,112cups thinly sliced romainelettuce, and 1 cup thinly slicedradicchio; tossto coat. Letstand10 minutes before serving.
SERVES 4 (serving size: 1 14cups)
CALORIES 74;FAT 6.8g (sat 1g);
SODIUM 143mg
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TuesdayGinger Steak +Sesame
Brown Rice +Chili-Basil Slaw
212 tablespoons lower-sodium soy sauce
1 tablespoon grated
peeled fresh ginger
1 tablespoon finelyminced garlic,mashed into a paste
14 teaspoon freshly groundblack pepper
1 (1-pound) sirloin steak,trimmed
Cooking spray
1 (8.8-ounce) packageprecooked brown rice(such as Uncle Bens)
GAME PLAN
WHILE STEAKMARINATESPrepare slaw.
WHILE STEAKGRILLS
Prepare rice.
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MINUTES
35
HOW-TOWith the blade facingaway from you, pressand drag the flat side
of a knife over finelyminced garlic on yourcutting board to get a
paste consistency.
DINNERTONIGHT
4 green onions, thinlysliced
1 12 t