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7 Large-Serving Recipes Designed for Weight Loss

Many assume that smaller meals are necessary for weight loss, yet this isn’t always true. Consuming large, nutrient-packed meals can also promote weight loss while keeping you full and content, thanks to keeping overall calories in check. This is the premise behind Ilana Muhlstein MS, RDN‘s cookbook, The Food That Loves You Back, which offers 100 recipes designed for hearty portions and high nutritional value....For More CONTINUE THE FULL READING▶▶

Muhlstein’s approach, “Eat Smarter, Not Less,” has not only helped her lose weight but also enhance her wellbeing. Her cookbook includes a variety of recipes ranging from salads and pancakes to vegetable dishes, pasta alternatives, sauces, dips, and even desserts. These meals are generous in size yet rich in nutrients, supporting weight loss without leaving you feeling deprived or famished.

Protein Oats

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Kicking off the day with a high-protein breakfast is a fantastic idea, and protein-enriched oats can provide just that. By mixing ingredients like milk and egg whites into your oatmeal, you’ll stay full until your next meal. Plus, you can customize your bowl with favorite toppings such as nuts, fruits, seeds, or a splash of honey.

Get the recipe for Protein Oats.

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Supersized Scrambled Eggs and Toast

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This scrambled eggs and toast breakfast is the perfect choice for those wanting a morning meal that is full of protein that they can make in under 10 minutes. Choose your favorite bread like whole-wheat sourdough or a whole-wheat English muffin, and top off your eggs with extra flavor from chives or red chili flakes. You’ll not only work toward your protein, fiber, and healthy fat goals for the day, but you’ll feel satiated until your next meal.

Get the recipe for Scrambled Eggs and Toast.

Spaghetti Squash Cacio E Pepe Recipe

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Cacio E Pepe is a classic pasta dish from Rome, and because it’s traditionally made with pasta and quite a bit of cheese, it’s usually a calorie-laden dish. For a lower-calorie, lower-fat version of this beloved dish, try this Spaghetti Squash Cacio E Pepe recipe instead. The best news is that you can enjoy an enormous portion of this meal while still sticking to your weight loss plan.

Get the recipe for Spaghetti Squash Cacio E Pepe.

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‘Oh Kale Yeah!!’ Salad

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Salads don’t have to be boring or leave you feeling hungry. They can be bright, colorful, full of flavor, and full of nutritious ingredients that will fill you up until your next meal. This kale salad is so delicious that it will become one of your go-to favorites, and the large portion size will ensure you’re feeling full and satisfied.

Get the recipe for Oh Kale Yeah Salad.

Cloud Bread Cinnamon Pancakes

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Cloud bread—which is made with corn starch and egg whites—is a way to enjoy the fluffiness of bread without the gluten or refined flour. Ilana Muhlstein developed some of her favorite cloud bread recipes, like a cloud bread burrito, pizza, cinnamon rolls, and these delicious cinnamon pancakes. With these Cloud Bread Cinnamon Pancakes, you can indulge and feel full after your morning meal, while still sticking to your health goals.

Get the recipe for Cloud Bread Pancakes.

Cauliflower Nachos

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You may be familiar with cauliflower fice, but have you tried cauliflower nachos? This recipe is one of the most delicious ways to enjoy this hearty vegetable, and because it’s high in nutrients but low in calories, you can serve up massive portions and stay within your weight loss goals for the day.

Get the recipe for Cauliflower Nachos.

Go-To Tuna

bell pepper stuffed with tuna salad
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Most people love a creamy tuna salad, but if you’re keeping an eye on your calorie intake, you may sometimes feel like you can’t load up on how much you really want to eat. With Muhlstein’s healthier “Go-To Tuna” recipe though, you can eat to your heart’s desire.

Get the recipe for Go-To Tuna.

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