Cookbooks
Sesame-Crusted Salmon
Sesame seeds have a powerful antidepressant effect and provide the basis for this healthy, restorative dinner.
By Gill Paul
Piña Piquante
By Eric Helms
Color Me Red
This recipe is a variant of Color Me Pink and is a great way to add variety to a weight-loss program. Beets are substituted for the raspberries here. Trust me, it tastes great. The beet tops are not used in this recipe, but save them for another juice.
By Michael T. Murray
Beet It Juice
Boost your detox with some potent and bright beet juice. I love the pretty color of beets and their sweet and earthy flavor. The ginger adds a kick and some anti-inflammatory benefits. The lemon makes it all come together. And don't worry; I didn't forget about the greens either. A cup of kale should round things off perfectly. To good health!
By Katrine van Wyk
Green Energy
This supersmoothie is packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. The spirulina is a great protein-booster, too.
By Sara Lewis
Very Veggie
Sweet potato as juice? You bet. This pumpkin-colored tuber is not only a surprising—and easily sourced—ingredient with an appealing flavor, it also helps you get your glow on. The carotenoids in orange-colored vegetables like carrot and sweet potato have such beneficial effect on skin, they have a scientifically validated "attraction factor"—meaning that warm glow you naturally acquire makes others rate you as more attractive.
By Eric Helms
Spicy Jicama Fiesta
This juice is very interesting and possesses significant health benefits because of the combination of ginger and radish. Give it a try for a change of pace.
By Michael T. Murray
Red Delicious
Orange and carrot add depth and color to red apple juice plus another gift: a good dose of vitamin C and beta-carotene.
By Eric Helms
Spinach-Pineapple-Mint Juice
The mint in this juice ties together the sweet pineapple and tart green apple so well that you won't even notice the spinach.
By Lori Kenyon Farley and Marra St. Clair
Big Apple Detox
With its creamy, delicate flavor and cleansing ginger, this juice is perfect for after an indulgent holiday or Christmas.
By Sara Lewis
Mango-Kale Juice
This is a green juice that doesn't taste green. The mango adds antioxidants and sweet flavor, while the nutrients in the kale and apples help detoxify the liver and fight free radicals.
By Lori Kenyon Farley and Marra St. Clair
Happy Morning
By Cherie Calbom, M. S.
Color Me Pink
This recipe is a great way to start the day, especially if you are on a weight-loss program. It is low in calories, but the natural fruit sugars will keep your appetite in check. This drink is particularly rich in flavonoids. Make sure you leave as much of the albido (the white pithy part of the peel) as possible on the grapefruit, as this is rich in flavonoids.
By Michael T. Murray
Ginger-Lemongrass Turkey Burgers With Crispy Kale
These flavorsome burgers are ideal for relaxed family meals and offer a good hit of mood-lifting tryptophan.
By Gill Paul
Power-Boosting Beets
This robust, vibrant-color juice is packed with big flavors and energy-boosting nutrients to get you going in the morning.
By Sara Lewis
Broccoli Bagna Càuda
Even a simple vegetable side can take on a deep, layered flavor profile when you add umami and heat to the mix. That's why I'm a big fan of bagna càuda, a simmered Piedmontese "hot bath" of garlic, anchovies, red pepper flakes, and olive oil. Thankfully, you don't have to zip around the streets of Turin on a scooter to get a taste of this mouth-filling, savory sauce. Tossed with lemony, oven-roasted broccoli, spicy bagna càuda brings full-bodied heat to any dinner table. Besides, it's just plain fun to yell BAHN-yah COW-dah!
By Michelle Tam and Henry Fong
Cinnamon Apple Scones
I'm glad I'm no longer addicted to pastries, but to be honest, I still feel an occasional twinge of nostalgia for scones—tender and crusty, with just a touch of fruity sweetness. My husband's to blame for this grain-free recipe; after trying one of his scones, I had to banish the rest from the house, fearing I'd eat the entire batch in one sitting. (Of course, since then, I haven't been able to stop thinking about them. Argh.)
By Michelle Tam and Henry Fong
Rompope
Rompope is served chilled, often over ice, but it can be served warm, which is how I prefer it when cold weather sets in. Either way, it's rich, velvety, fragrant, and certainly full of cheer.
By María Del Mar Sacasa
Red Red Red
A sparkling drink made blush with a tart beet granita.
Ruby-skinned beets are an unexpected but welcome ingredient in cocktails: their high sugar content and bright hue make them an excellent, all-natural way to add a pop of color and flavor. Here, the beets are pureed into a granita, with spicy star anise and allspice to complement their earthy undertones, and then topped with a refreshing dose of prosecco.
By María Del Mar Sacasa