Lindsay Maitland Hunt is a recipe developer and food writer living in Brooklyn, New York. A former editor at Real Simple and BuzzFeed Food, her clients have also included Country Living, Delish, Food Network, and Food & Wine.
In Healthyish, Lindsay achieves the balance so many of us are looking for. The move toward healthier eating can seem daunting, or somehow difficult, but here there is a bolstering cheeriness on every page. Her sensible, totally doable recipes are still vibrant and all-out tempting--the Pozole with Pinto Beans and Queso Fresco is the stuff of dreams. But what's more, Lindsay pairs those dishes with thoughtful and thorough lessons on basic framework recipes or principles, and it's that foundation that will make the difference in so many kitchens and in the way we eat. --Tara O'Brady author of Seven Spoons Diet books come and go, but the real truth is that we already know how to be healthier: eat more good stuff and less junk. The trouble, as usual, is in implementation. What Lindsay has done in Healthyish is given us a set of simple, streamlined, well-tested recipes, techniques, and ideas that are designed to fit your schedule and skill level. They're full of the good stuff with only the occasional dollop or swirl of the junk. The best part: These recipes lead to real food. Not diet food. Not fad food. No miracle ingredients, no promises of X amount of weight lost in Y days, just great food you'll actually feel like eating (and most importantly, you'll feel good about eating). --J. Kenji Lopez-Alt author of The Food Lab and chief culinary advisor of SeriousEats.com Healthyish is a gorgeous book full of easy to execute recipes and clever, practical advice for how to cook in the world we actually live in, not just the world we want to live in. For anyone looking for clean, delicious, good-for-you eating (sans maca powder), this book is for you. --Alison Roman author of Dining In This is THE cookbook for the modern generation. Every recipe is smart, sensible--but completely mouthwatering. Healthyish is a delight for all senses, but not the fleeting kind--you'll be turning to this book for decades. --Sarah Copeland author of Feast and The Newlywed Cookbook