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The New American Heart Association Cookbook

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The American Heart Association celebrates its 100th birthday with 100 all-new recipes in the fully revised and updated 10th edition of its classic cornerstone cookbook.
If you want to improve your health or simply maintain it, The New American Heart Association Cookbook, Centennial Edition, is for you. This comprehensive resource provides information on grocery shopping strategies, stocking a healthy kitchen, preparing delicious recipes, eating well, meal planning, and much more.
This revised edition of the American Heart Association's flagship cookbook offers not only more than 800 recipes—100 of which are all new and 100 refreshed—to satisfy every palate but also provides the most current dietary and lifestyle recommendations. It is the one-stop guide that should be in everyone’s kitchen.
The new and revised recipes are based on today’s flavor profiles; eating preferences, such as Mediterranean and vegetarian; family favorites; and diverse cultural cuisines, as well as popular appliances including the air fryer, slow cooker, and Instant Pot®. This edition includes more than 13 categories of scrumptious recipes, including:
  • Mexican Noodle Soup
  • Korean Cucumber Salad
  • Seared Jerk Fish with Broiled Asparagus
  • Sheet Pan Chicken, Sweet Potatoes, and Green Beans
  • Slow Cooker Pulled Pork Tostadas
  • Pressure Cooker Five-Spice Beef with Hoisin Sauce
  • Roasted Vegetable Macaroni and Cheese
  • Air Fryer Plantains with Lime Crema
  • Mixed Berry Cobbler

  • The New American Heart Association Cookbook, Centennial Edition—by the most recognized and respected name in heart health—is a trusted resource for everyone who wants to eat well without sacrificing the joy of eating.
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        November 30, 1998
        The AHA contends that healthful eating is possible "without sacrificing taste, enjoyment or convenience." The introduction discusses the role of diet in cardiovascular health, diet-related risk factors (high cholesterol, high sodium) and clearly explains AHA guidelines, including the Healthy Heart Pyramid. More than 600 easy-to-make recipes are accompanied by nutritional analyses, shopping equivalents (2 limes equals approximately 3 tablespoons of lime juice) and cook's tips (characteristics of a ripe melon, for example). Appealing to American palates and pantries, the relatively basic recipes balance such zesty, healthful preparations as Grilled Tuna with Pineapple-Nectarine Salsa with flavorful ethnic dishes (Grilled Lemongrass Flank Steak and Meatless Moussaka) and salubrious versions of Americana standards (Beef Stroganoff and Philadelphia-Style Cheese Steak Wrap). Margarine, fat-free milk, reduced-fat cheeses and low-sodium broths replace butter and cream, and herbs and spices prevail as the primary flavor enhancers. Tips, including rinsing canned items (capers, clams, beans, etc.) to reduce sodium intake or rinsing ground beef under hot water after browning to get rid of excess fat, take readers to new levels of dietary vigilance. With its eclectic collection of useful recipes, the AHA demonstrates inventive approaches to eating and cooking, empowering readers to achieve a healthy diet.

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