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April 27, 2008

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gruzia

I've never actually tried a "light" savory recipe (though i do subscribe to cooking light, go figure) but I find that a lot of cuisines have naturally light dishes that really, really work without any tinkering: indian dal dishes (generally about two tablespoons of oil for the finishing tadka), south indian sambar, thai green papaya salad, spring rolls, sushi, etc.

Mr. Addict

I wasn't really knocked out by these recipes as I have a healthy fear and disrespect of "light" recipes.

That being said, the cheesecake and mocha cake were not bad at all.

P.Bromley

I find this woman a little scary as well when I have seen her on TV. I appreciate you trying a light cookbook to balance out some of your more "hedonistic" choices! I might try the mocha cake as it sounds like it was one of the most successful recipes and is not too "light tasting." On a related topic, the whole Food Network channel is a joke at this point. There aren't any real chefs on there like there used to be.

erns

I love this entry, I have a very similar feeling toward light cookbooks. Which has been a problem recently because I'm actually trying to adjust my eating habits so I stop gaining five pounds every year. Not easy!

I just started a food blog about light(ish) eating, and I've just written an entry that mentions THIS article. Cool, huh? You can find it at: http://lessbutmore.wordpress.com/2008/07/26/it-doesnt-matter-what-you-call-it/

catherine

Fat Girl Slim by Ruth Watson is a fantastic diet book for cooks. It is a record of a diet undertaken by a British restaurateur and cookery writer. The dieting principle was simply calorie counting. For tasty recipes, for snacking ideas, and for insight into an appropriate mental stance for the cooking enthusiast trying to lose weight, I recommend it highly.

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