by Lucy Beale (Find this book)
In the world of diets, low-carb dieting is still very popular.
Reformed from its early no-carb version, today's low-carb diet relies on
cutting down carbohydrates in your diet and replacing them with
protein. Numerous diets today-and even some diabetic diets-rely on
cutting carbohydrates. Cooks today are looking for low-carb alternatives
that aren't bland diet book recipes. "The Complete Idiot's Guide(R) to
Low-Carb Meals, Second Edition" has lower carb recipes and more
vegetarian and vegan selections than before.
As many readers
point out, low-carb diet cookbooks read like they were written by
scientists, not cooks. Enter cookbook authors Lucy Beale and Sandy
Couvillon with more than 330 taste-tempting recipes for low-carb
alternatives. Moreover, the recipes have additional nutritional
information-not just carb/gram data but also protein replacement data
and complex and simple carbohydrates nutritional information. With
everything from breakfast (egg dishes, of course) to late-night snacks,
Beale and Couvillon offer hundreds of delicious recipes for the die-hard
dieter and health-conscious cook that appeal to the family and are easy
to make. This cookbook even offers fantastic salads, bread and pasta
recipes, grains, potatoes, rice, desserts, fruit options-and even an
entire chocolate chapter. -- Publisher Marketing