Side
Salad with Pancetta Crisps, Roasted Brussels Sprouts, and Pear
GOOD TO KNOW For a more satisfying meal, try incorporating just a small amount of a flavorful high-fat ingredient such as bacon or nuts into the low-calorie mix. Here pancetta is crisped in the oven for handsoff, splatter-free cooking, a method that works well for bacon, too.
Brown-Rice Salad with Spinach and Tomatoes
SMART SUBSTITUTION Unlike white rice, brown rice retains the nutritious bran and germ covering the grain; it has three times the amount of fiber and a host of essential nutrients. Adding brown rice and other whole grains to salads makes them more filling without significantly increasing fat and calories.
Creamed Spinach
WHY IT’S LIGHT Our recipe for a hearty steakhouse side tweaks the formula for greater emphasis on the spinach and less on the “cream.” In fact, despite its name, there’s no cream in this dish. Instead, a mixture of flour and just one tablespoon of butter thickens a silky béchamel sauce.
Baked Onion Rings
WHY IT’S LIGHT To produce onion rings that are wonderfully crisp and not at all greasy, bake them instead of deep-frying. Preheating the oiled baking sheet before adding the onion slices helps ensure a crunchy outer coat, as do crushed cornflakes in the batter.
Baked Potatoes with Yogurt Cheese
SECRET INGREDIENT Made by draining yogurt to remove excess moisture, yogurt cheese is a tangy, low-fat alternative to sour cream. Once you’ve discovered how easy it is to prepare, you’ll find many ways to use it—on top of baked potatoes, spread on crackers or bread, or served as a dip for chips or blanched vegetables. Try it plain or flavored with the variation that follows.