Does anyone know a good website for low calorie recipes?

CourtneyB610
CourtneyB610 Posts: 384
edited December 18 in Food and Nutrition
Starting Monday I'm trying to eat a lot healthier because I realllly want to loose these last lousy pounds! Can anyone recommend a good website with healthy low calorie recipes for dinners and what not? Thanks!

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  • wohwy
    wohwy Posts: 22
    Hi!

    Try this: http://www.cookinglight.com/

    I have their cookbook and the recipes they have are very good for low calorie diets :)

    Bon appetit!
  • princessdracos
    princessdracos Posts: 125 Member
    Hi!

    Try this: http://www.cookinglight.com/

    I have their cookbook and the recipes they have are very good for low calorie diets :)

    Bon appetit!

    I second this! I made a recipe for roasted red pepper cheese dip/spread that is AMAZING and very low-cal. I shared it at work, and most of my coworkers kept asking me to live with them so I can do their cooking...lol
  • http://www.emilybites.com/

    I love this site. Everything I've made from it so far is great. The Taco Cupcakes, the Buffalo Chicken Wraps, the Philly Cheese steak sloppy joes, the Chicken Quesadillas. I'm getting hungry now.
  • BrandiD56
    BrandiD56 Posts: 103
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  • BBC Good Food is awesome! you can look for things under 200, things 200-440, low fat recipes, and all sorts like that :) and search by cuisine and occasion and all sorts! x
  • Ejwelton
    Ejwelton Posts: 331 Member
    BBC Good Food is awesome! you can look for things under 200, things 200-440, low fat recipes, and all sorts like that :) and search by cuisine and occasion and all sorts! x



    We use this one and also have several of the books. They have some great recipes.
  • kmayne
    kmayne Posts: 82 Member
    someone posted recently about www.dashingdish.com and it seems really good. i haven't tried any recipes yet, but i plan to this week.
  • Kraft has a healthy living section under their recipes and I have found quite a few that are really good and my family LOVES them! Go to http://www.kraftrecipes.com/recipes/healthy-living/healthy-living-recipes/main.aspx
  • rachaela06
    rachaela06 Posts: 167
    Try sparkrecipes.com, they also have an app for it. Lots of different recipes on it. Skinny taste is also pretty good.
  • I don't have any specific websites that I use. I find its more helpful to learn how to effectively modify recipes and learn about healthy foods.
  • HelloSweetie4
    HelloSweetie4 Posts: 1,214 Member
    When I want to find a low calorie version of something I usually google it.

    Most of the time my search results in a good recipe from skinnytaste.com but there's a ton of others out there too
  • dvisser1
    dvisser1 Posts: 788 Member
    Skinnytaste.com
    hungry-girl.com (a little hard to search, but has good recipe ideas)
    cookinglight.com
    allrecipes.com (not necessarily healthy recipes, but has nutritional info for almost every recipe)
  • alycat06
    alycat06 Posts: 75
    Thanks for the tip on emilybites.com! I feel like I found gold with this blog. I've already pulled 10 recipes I want to try. Thank you!!!
  • ^ No problem. It's definitely my favorite low cal food site. Forgot to mention, she usually posts the MFP calorie info on her recipes as well.
  • Oh wow, thank you so much everyone for all of the responses! I will def. be looking into all of them! I'm so excited!! :smile:
  • jen1127
    jen1127 Posts: 19
    Bump for later.
  • DSaylor
    DSaylor Posts: 3 Member
    bump
  • rahrahrita
    rahrahrita Posts: 225 Member
    leanbodylifestyle is my favorite :)
  • imnotyourpal
    imnotyourpal Posts: 162 Member
    Lots of good sites. Thanks! :)
  • nataliefamily3
    nataliefamily3 Posts: 189 Member
    bump
  • Lib_B
    Lib_B Posts: 446 Member
    eatingwell.com and someone mentioned cooking light. if you eat pork, google cooking light pork loin lime cilantro tacos. in fact, i'm making them tomorrow night. my whole family LOVES them. the are the bomb. especially if you use red onion - and we use yellow corn tortillas instead of flour...
  • SparkleShine
    SparkleShine Posts: 2,001 Member
    Bump! Thanks for posting!
  • kathyc727
    kathyc727 Posts: 187 Member
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