Good Housekeeping
CALORIE
ITALIAN
Easy Mix-and-Match Recipes for a Skinnier You!
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GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
Rosemary Ellis
EDITOR IN CHIEF
Courtney Murphy
CREATIVE DIRECTOR
Susan Westmoreland
FOOD DIRECTOR
Samantha B. Cassetty, MS, RD
NUTRITION DIRECTOR
Sharon Franke
KITCHEN APPLIANCES & FOOD TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR
Book design: Memo Productions
Cover design: Jon Chaiet
Project editor: Sarah Scheffel
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CONTENTS
Growing up in an Italian-American family, I learned the pleasures of the table early. I especially loved Sunday dinners: multi-course affairs with simple fooda pasta, roasted lamb or pork with vegetables, a platter of broccoli rabe or another green, a salad course, and then fruit. Whether my grandmother or my mother prepared the feast, it was always a leisurely afternoon meal with a carafe of red wine for the grownups. I never thought about how we ate at the timeit was what I knew. What I know now is that nobody in my family was overweight.
Its this sort of simple rustic fare, made from wholesome, top-quality ingredients and enjoyed at the table in a relaxed setting that makes Italian fare so popular. In 400 Calorie Italian, we collect our very favorite Italian recipes from the pages of Good Housekeeping. You wont believe the delectable main dishes you can enjoy for 400 calories (or less!). Our homemade pizzas, panini, and calzones are kid pleasers, while traditional soups like minestrone and Pasta e Fagioli are comfort in a bowl for everyone.
Our chapter on pastas, polenta, and risottos includes light versions of favorites like Fettucini Alfredo, Beef Ragu, and lasagna. And, for your next Sunday dinner, try Braciole with Grape Tomatoes or Roman Chicken Saut with Artichokes. Seafood is a healthful Italian specialty, too. The Roast Salmon with Capers and Parsley is perfect company fare. Each recipe includes complete nutritional information; icons indicate recipes that are heart healthy or high fiber, as well as thirty minute or less, slow-cooker, and make-ahead meals.
To make meal planning easy, the second half of the book includes recipes for antipasti, sides, and desserts. Tomato and Mozzarella Salad, Parmesan Brussels Sprouts, and Creamy Polenta pair beautifully with the mains, while desserts like Coffee Granita and Chocolate-Hazelnut Macarons ensure a sweet and authentic finish. See for tips on how to create irresistible brunch, lunch, and dinner menus the Italian way. Mangia!
SUSAN WESTMORELAND
Food Director, Good Housekeeping
Ask Americans what their favorite ethnic food is, and the majority will answer Italian. Of course, we owe the Italians a big thanks for sharing two of our most beloved dishespizza and spaghetti and meatballs. But its their reverence for fresh, healthful ingredients, simply prepared, thats truly responsible for the cuisines ever-increasing popularity. Italian cooks employ wholesome, top-quality ingredients, including fresh produce, cheese, meat, and fish, and treat them with care. Whatever the preparation, cooks strive only to enhance, never transform, what nature has already provided. Its this respect for the ingredients that makes Italian food so specialand so popular.
The simplicity and wide appeal of la cucina Italiana also makes it a natural subject for our 400 calories (or less!) series. In this volume, we share approximately 60 recipes for Italian favorites, from hearty soups and colorful salads to rustic pasta, calzone, and panini and best-loved meat, chicken, and seafood entres, paired with cooking secrets from the Italian kitchen. Youll find low-cal takes on satisfyingly familiar dishes like fettucine, lasagna, and pizza, along with tasty recipes for traditional Italian recipes like pasta e fagioli and bracciole.
As the title of the book promises, every single main dish is 400 calories or less, and as a bonus, weve included chapters on starters, sides, and desserts that will help you round out your meals in true Italian style. From bruschetta and marinated mixed olive antipasti to sides like Sicilian-style Swiss chard and eggplant caponata to sweet finales like biscotti and granita, an icy Italian treat, the 30-plus add-on recipes are organized by calorie countfrom lowest to highest. Simply choose your entre, then use your surplus calories to select an add-on (or two!) that will make it a meal.
For example, if youre watching your weight and limiting dinners to 450 calories total, begin with a chilled Tuscan-style soup (145 calories), then enjoy our light Cod Livornese (250 calories), and finish with a refreshing coffee granita (55 calories). 145 + 250 +55 = 450 calories. With Good Housekeeping 400 Calorie Italian, its easy to build a satisfying low-calorie meal. See , for examples and tips.
SKINNY ITALIAN MEAL PLANNING
Planning low-calorie brunches, lunches, and dinners is easy with Good Housekeeping 400 Calorie Italian. Prepare the add-ons weve suggested under Make It a Meal with each main-dish recipe to make 500-calorie dinners, 400-calorie lunches, or 300-calorie breakfasts or brunches. Or get creative and choose from the recipe lists to make your own satisfying meal combos. Here are some tasty examples to whet your appetite.
SAMPLE BRUNCH MENU |
MAIN: Asparagus-Romano Frittata | 235 calories |
ADD-ON: 1 medium tomato, sliced, with 1 teaspoon olive oil | 65 calories |
Total calories per meal | 300 calories |
SAMPLE LUNCH MENU |
MAIN: Tuscan Tuna Salad Sandwich | 330 calories |
ADD-ON: Pignoli Cookie | 75 calories |
Total calories per meal | 405 calories |
SAMPLE DINNER MENU |
MAIN: Veal Shoulder Chops, Osso Buco Style | 270 calories |
ADD-ON 1: Creamy Polenta | 175 calories |
ADD-ON 2: Balsamic-Glazed Baby Carrots | |