Jul 29, 2021
The Mediterranean diet is one of the healthiest diets on the
planet. It’s rich in fruits and vegetables, olive oil, seafood,
nuts, and beans, and it makes good nutrition a pleasure to eat. But
what about bread and pasta? Are they AOK to eat as well? Join me on
today’s show with guest, Michelle Dudash, RDN as we tackle
questions about carbs, kids, and how to enjoy a Mediterranean-style
diet with the carbs you love … but fewer of them.
Michelle Dudash is an award-winning registered dietitian
nutritionist, Cordon Bleu certified chef, a TV personality, and the
founder of Dash Dinners Spice Kits. She’s the author of the
top-selling Clean Eating for Busy Families, which was
featured back in Episode 53. Michelle shares the benefits of a
low-carb Mediterranean diet with recipes and tips from her newest
cookbook, The Low-Carb Mediterranean Cookbook: Quick and Easy
High-Protein, Low-Sugar, Healthy-Fat Recipes for Lifelong
Health. We are discussing a few recipes from the book,
including Simmered Tahini Chicken and an unbelievably decadent
dessert recipe that is low in carbs.
Show Highlights:
- Michelle’s life in Indiana as the mom of two daughters and a
regular on local and national TV ; she spends her time in recipe
development, cookbook writing, and designing her spice kit
dinners
- How Michelle’s Lebanese heritage gave her a love for a varied
diet of Mediterranean foods that explores different cultures and
new foods
- Why kibbeh was a childhood favorite for Michelle; it’s a
traditional dish made with ground meat, seasonings, and bulgur
wheat
- How carbs fuel our bodies with energy
- Why kids need carbs and parents want options
- Michelle’s new book: a mix of recipes of different types with
readily available ingredients
- Michelle’s favorite recipe in the book: Grilled Chicken Gyro
Lettuce Wraps, which are made with chicken thighs marinated in
lemon juice, olive oil, cumin, garlic, thyme, oregano, and salt and
pepper--then served with a tahini sauce or cucumber yogurt
sauce
- From the book: Simmered Tahini Chicken-- made with chicken
tenders sauteed in olive oil and combined with onion, garlic,
chicken broth, tahini, lemon juice, and soy sauce; to serve, top
them with Greek yogurt and freshly chopped herbs
- Michelle’s daughters’ favorites from the new book are Fruit
Tarts and Mini Molten Chocolate Cakes
- Michelle’s Berry Tart with Almond Flour Crust is made with
butter, honey, cinnamon, salt, dark chocolate, mascarpone cheese,
and topped with fresh berries
- Healthy salads in the book include a Lebanese classic made with
iceberg or Bibb lettuce, tomato, cucumber, and a dressing made with
lemon juice, mint, olive oil, and salt; the other salad is made
with kale, blueberries, feta cheese, walnuts, and a basic
vinaigrette
- Michelle’s experience in Croatia with a delicious adult
beverage made from sparkling rosé with fresh herbs, elderflower
liqueur, orange zest, and grapefruit-flavored sparkling water
- Michelle’s advice for one change you can make for better
health: “Plan a family meal and sit down to enjoy it
together.”
Resources:
We're giving away a copy of The Low-Carb Mediterranean
Cookbook: Quick and Easy High-Protein, Low-Sugar, Healthy-Fat
Recipes for Lifelong Health. Leave a comment below telling me
about your favorite Mediterranean recipe, a Mediterranean recipe
you'd love to have lightened up, and/or why you'd love to win a
copy. I'll pick one lucky winner at noon on August 11th.
Michelle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michelledudash/
Michelle on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MichelleDudashRD/
Michelle's website: https://www.michelledudash.com/