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Couscous and Feta Stuffed Peppers
Veggie perfection
This nutrient-stuffed dish won't leave you hungry. What do you get when you give bell peppers center stage on your plate? A veggie-heavy meal that even a meat fiend will find too tempting to resist. Here we stuff antioxidant-rich bell peppers with couscous (a tiny, round pasta) and hardworking nutrient powerhouses like zucchini and yellow squash. The result? A meal low in fat, high in fiber, and loaded with vitamins A and C.
Blackberry-Peach Crisp
The buttery, cookielike topping in most crisp recipes is usually a calorie bomb. But chef Dean Rucker uses a whole-grain crumble of whole-wheat flour and rolled oats that's gently sweetened with honey, so you save calories and get almost 5 grams of fiber per serving. Feel free to swap in other fruit options to take advantage of the season's freshest picks.
By Dean Rucker
Orange-Pecan Cookies
If you are looking for a cookie that's lower in calories than your favorite chocolate chip recipe, whip up a batch of these palate-pleasing bites from pastry chef Heather Norkin. They're easy to make, and almost all of the fat is the heart-friendly unsaturated kind, from the pecans.
By Heather Norkin
Raw Blueberry Tartlets
Fruit may become your first choice for dessert after you try this dish: Fresh blueberries are the ideal topping for the almond-date crust. You'll get a helping of antioxidants and fiber, and don't be afraid of the fat: It's mostly the healthy kind. Bonus: This dessert doesn't require any baking.
By Dean Rucker
Jerk Chicken
By Arlene Weston
Miso-Marinated Cod with Fava Beans
By Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken
Coconut Spinach Snapper
By Keith Griffin
Shrimp with Mango Sauce
By Arlene Weston
Almond Muffins with Gooey Fig Center
By Melissa Perello
Bagel Chips with Smoked Salmon, Capers, and Lemon
By Anne Conness
Cornmeal Waffles
By Brandon Wicks and Kelli Scott
Peppery Shrimp
Packed with protein, shrimp always make a party feel special.
By Lauren Purcell and Anne Purcell Grissinger
Champagne Grapes
Each low-cal helping serves up heart-friendly flavonoids (found in the skin).
By Lauren Purcell and Anne Purcell Grissinger
Beef Tenderloin and Pearl Onion Skewers
These beefy bites are filling enough to stand in for a meal.
By Lauren Purcell and Anne Purcell Grissinger
Fresh Tomato Bruschetta
It's low in fat and high in lycopene (a potential cancer fighter). Dig in!
By Lauren Purcell and Anne Purcell Grissinger
Pork Loin Stuffed with Fuji Apples
By Santiago De La Cruz
Roasted Butternut Squash with Apples
By Scott Uehlein