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Chock-Full-of-Veggies Chicken
It's the ultimate shortcut stir-fry.
Lentil Pilaf with Turkey Sausage
Sausage and rice — really nice!
Shortcut Shrimp Risotto
It's fast and fabulous.
Eggplant and Tofu Stack
The health benefits: Tofu is a great source of iron (37 percent of the RDA in 1/2 cup), calcium (43 percent), and protein (21 percent). Eggplant has fiber, vitamin A, and potassium.
Spice-Roasted Cauliflower with Beet Emulsion
The health benefits: 1/2 cup cooked cauliflower has 36 percent of the RDA for vitamin C; beets deliver nearly 20 percent of your folate needs; good amounts of potassium and fiber in both vegetables.
Cabbage Stuffed with Beef, Zucchini, and Herbs
The health benefits: nearly a fifth of the RDA for vitamin C in 1/2 cup raw cabbage; magnesium from the zucchini; eggplant offers fiber.
Kristin Chenoweth's Salad Dressing
Actress Kristin Chenoweth shares a salad-dressing recipe she got from her mother.
Golden Gazpacho
Sunday lunch. From Golden Door in Escondido, California. This soup, from The Golden Door Cooks Light & Easy (Gibbs-Smith), is stocked with a gardenful of vegetables. Look for the brightest beta-carotene beauties — golden corn, sunny yellow peppers, and ripe yellow tomatoes. Because the produce is raw, you're not cooking away any vitamins.
Adobo-Rubbed Pork Tenderloin with Black Bean Pico de Gallo
Saturday dinner. From Red Mountain Spa in St. George, Utah. Give lean pork tenderloin a rubdown with executive chef Jim Gallivan's potent adobo chile mix. The spicy bean salsa topper adds fiber but not a lick of fat.
Asparagus Guacamole and Chips
Saturday snack. From Golden Door in Escondido, California. Adapted from The Golden Door Cooks Light & Easy (Gibbs-Smith), out in May, this dip sheds calories by subbing asparagus for some avocado.
Grilled Curried Chicken Salad and Pita
Saturday lunch. From Canyon Ranch in Tucson, Arizona. Go ahead and pack it in: This chicken salad tastes deceptively creamy, but unlike the old-fashioned mayo-drenched variety, it is held together with tangy nonfat yogurt. The sweet and spicy flavor is a pleasure for your palate, and the flavonoids in the grapes are a boon to the heart.
Just Peachy Smoothie
Sunday snack. From Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain in Paradise Valley, Arizona. A (barely detectable!) hit of flaxseed oil transforms this smoothie into a treat for your digestive system. (Flaxseed aids regularity.) The oil is rich in healthful omega-3 fatty acids.
Blue-Cornmeal Griddle Cakes
Saturday breakfast. From Lake Austin Spa Resort in Austin, Texas. These Southwestern-style pancakes (with antioxidant-rich blueberries) run rings around an a.m. bagel. Executive chef Terry Conlan uses dried or frozen berries when fresh aren't available. Invite pals over and whip up an impressive stack.
Spicy Tofu and Lemongrass Stir-Fry
Sunday dinner. From Golden Door in Escondido, California. Executive chef Michael Stroot loves this stir-fry because it's a showcase for his garden-fresh herbs and produce. And cooking the dish makes the kitchen smell fantastic. Serve it over fiber-rich brown rice.
Anzacs
Saturday-night dessert. From Willow Stream The Spa at The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess Resort in Arizona. This is the best spa cookie we tried — and we devoured ovenfuls of cookies to find our winner. These Anzacs are rich in coconut but low in fat.
Butternut Squash and Orange Cream
Sunday-night dessert. From Golden Door in Escondido, California. Talk about sweet justice: You can eat "cream" with our spa meal plan. This dessert drives its silky texture from tofu and its tangy flavor from orange zest, plus it's loaded with beta-carotene from the squash. Look for squash without green streaks — they're the sweetest.
Scalloped Potatoes
Saturday dinner. From Miraval Resort & Spa in Catalina, Arizona. This dish tastes indulgently creamy, but it's made with rice milk, so it's low in fat.
Miraval Omelette
Sunday breakfast. From Miraval Resort & Spa in Catalina, Arizona. Egg-white omelettes don't have to taste like quilt batting. Chefs at Miraval whip up a fluffy, veggie-heavy number. Their secret? A dollop of lowfat cream cheese, which improves the texture and adds a rich taste.
Deep-Dish Pizza
A taste of Chicago: deep-dish pizza. Chi-town pizza lovers may be die-hard advocates of the deep-dish, but no matter how you slice it, thin-crust has one major health advantage: It's considerably lower in calories. But if deep-dish is the pie of your dreams, try this one, made with turkey sausage instead of traditional Italian and part-skim mozzarella. We even added some green peppers to sneak in a veggie serving.
Philly Cheese Steak
Wish you were here in Philadelphia, eating a cheese steak. No doubt about it, cheese steak is the quintessential Philly food. Too bad it can pack more than 60 grams of fat. To keep the greasy drippings from staining shirts, Philadelphians have learned the "Philly lean," a way of bending forward to the cheese steak rather than bringing it to the mouth. Self's "Philly lean" features a trimmer cut of meat, less cheese and more peppers so it has about half the calories and a third of the fat of the original — and provides 60 percent of your daily vitamin C needs.