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An author shares tips on reducing the calories and fat in more than 150 desserts, including Black Forest Brownies and Crispy Orange Lace Cookies, and the recipes include a nutritional scorecard on all desserts. 30,000 first printing. $25,000 ad/promo. Tour.Amazon.com Review
Nutritionist Evelyn Tribole pares calories, cholesterol and fat from her recipes for pretty much any decadent dessert you might want. Healthy Homestyle Desserts includes recipes… More >>
Healthy Homestyle Desserts: 150 Fabulous Treats with a Fraction of the Fat and Calories
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#1 by jeffsdate on May 23, 2010 - 7:54 am
I love the original Healthy Homestyle Cooking and use it constantly — however, I’ve always thought the sweets and baked goods were the weakest part of the cookbook. And unfortunately that problem is magnified in this book. She cuts too much fat and salt out of everything, and the flavor and texture of the final products really suffer. Most of her muffins and quick breads are either rubbery and tough, or dense and soggy, because she replaces every last drop of oil or butter with applesauce. Also, H.H. Desserts has many repeats within itself as well as repeats from her first book. The same cheesecake and muffin recipes are repeated again and again, with just a tiny change in flavorings, fruit, name, etc. AND — rather importantly — sometimes the calorie savings from her “makeovers” are so small that it’s not worth the huge compromise in taste and texture. I mean, sometimes her cookie “makeovers” only shave about 20 calories per cookie — but they definitely don’t taste as good as the original. And did anyone notice that many of the muffins are jumbo-sized? That’s to make the calorie and fat savings look more dramatic.
For best results with Tribole’s muffin and quick bread recipes, always add about 1/2 teaspoon salt, a few tablespoons of oil (in addition to the applesauce she calls for), and when she calls for two egg whites, use a whole egg instead. You’ll get far better results and you’ll still have a healthy, low-fat product. And you won’t waste mountains of egg yolks, which I think is criminal!
Rating: 2 / 5
#2 by Anonymous on May 23, 2010 - 8:00 am
I believe Carbohydrates are the bigges dieting problem but we all need to satisfy our sweet teeth! Here are some wonderful recipes which are fun to do, try and enjoy without guilt, guilt and too many calories. Enjoy your treats, you deserve them!
Rating: 4 / 5
#3 by Anonymous on May 23, 2010 - 9:53 am
This low fat/non fat dessert cook book makes desserts that taste better than the ones with all the fat and the calories. I give this book 2 thumbs up and highly suggest it. Each recipe has a label telling you the fat and calorie content of a serving which is very helpful. It’s a real must have!
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Anonymous on May 23, 2010 - 10:09 am
This book will totally surprise you. I know something about cooking, so I was convinced that removing some of the butter, oil, eggs, etc., would render many of these sweet recipies inedible. But then I bought this and tried some of these “healthy homestyle desserts” after I bought Tribole’s other book, STEALTH HEALTH. All I can tell you is the woman is a magician. And she made me feel like one, too! If you don’t believe me, just take her Chocolate Turtle Pecan Cookies to your next church bake sale and watch the reaction.
Rating: 5 / 5