What's for Dinner? 18 Websites with Recipes for Healthy Eating (2024)

What's for Dinner? 18 Websites with Recipes for Healthy Eating (1)

My husband has always been willing to pitch in and share the work of cooking for our family. His “I'll make dinner tonight babe,“ though, was invariably followed by, “What should I make?“ If you're the main chef in your household, you know that figuring that out is 75% of the work! And sometimes we just plain run out of ideas and need some inspiration. While I still love a great cookbook to flip through, and make up most of my own recipes, websites are a quick turn-to for me when I'm needing some new ideas. And websites are a great help for my patients and students in my online programs when they are learning how to eat healthy and want to keep it delicious and interesting. Here are the websites my team nutritionist, nurse/health coach and I put together for you to take the work out of the “What's for Dinner?“ question, and breakfast and lunch, too!

Gluten Free

Elana's Pantry

Elana Amsterdam is the author of Paleo Cooking from Elana’s PantryandThe Gluten-Free Almond Flour Cookbook, and her website is full of recipes that are simple and easy to make. She specializes in grain-free and gluten-free cooking, and her recipes often contain no more than 6-8 ingredients and take only a few minutes to prepare. This site is also full of kid-friendly recipes, and this is a site that kids can sit down and scroll through and for the most part no matter what they pick, many of the recipes will be easy and fun to make.

Amy Green

Amy Green is the author of the book Simply Sugar and Gluten Free and her recipes are for the most part easy to find and budget friendly. This is also a great resource for families who are wanting to change their eating habits as a whole!

Vegan/Vegetarian

Naturally Ella

Naturally Ella is an excellent resource for vegetarians and those who just want to add more vegetables to their plate. Whether you’re looking for ideas for dinner, information on specific ingredients or just general inspiration for working with veggies, Naturally Ella has you covered!

101 Cookbooks

Heidi Swanson’s beautiful blog, which chronicles her collection of 101 cookbooks, is a great resource for cooking inspiration as she focuses on working with natural, whole food ingredients. Perfect for both vegetarians and vegans or for those looking to add more veggies to their plate!

My New Roots

Great resource for plant-based recipes. I especially love that she breaks her recipe index not only into breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but she also breaks it up into seasons!

Oh She Glows

Angela Liddon is the author of the New York Times best-selling book The Oh She Glows Cookbook, and her blog features over 500 plant-based recipes that are also gluten and soy-free. This resource is not only great for vegans and vegetarians, but it is also a good one for kids!

Paleo

Against All Grain

Danielle Walker’s site is a fantastic resource for those who follow the Paleo, Primal, SCD, GAPS, and Gluten-Free lifestyles. Her recipes are also kid- friendly, and my nutritionist Megan likes to sit down with her little ones and let them scroll through the recipe pictures so they can pick what meals/foods they want to experiment with in the kitchen.

Nom Nom Paleo

Nom Nom Paleo is loaded with amazing and tasty recipes that not only inspire your taste buds, but the way she explains how to cook makes her recipes easy and fun to work with. If you have kids who are needing to eat paleo, this is also a really great resource!

Paleo on a Budget

Great resource for learning how to eat healthy (not just paleo) on a budget. An added bonus is that only do her recipes look delicious – she has quite a few free downloads, and she provides resources to help with menu/recipe planning which is key in eating a healthy diet!

Comfy Belly

This site is full of simple, nutrient dense recipes that have been inspired by a mama whose little boy was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease. All of her recipes are some combination of gluten-free, grain-free, dairy-fee, sugar-free, and low-sugar. Most of the recipes can be used with the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (SCD) as well.

Balanced Bites

Diane Sanfilippo has provided a phenomenal resource for those who are paleo or looking to go paleo. Her recipes are delicious and they are mostly easy to prepare (an added bonus is she usually adds a slow cooking option which is great for those who have a hard time finding the time to cook!), and she also provides a good amount of information on gut healing!

Clean Eating

Lexi’s Clean Kitchen

This blog is full of clean, allergy friendly recipes (she makes sure to mark each recipe with what it is free of) that are gluten-free, mostly dairy-free, paleo-friendly, refined sugar-free, and soy-free. Both vegans and people who eat a paleo diet will find tons of inspiration in Lexi’s recipe collection, and many of her recipes take under 30 minutes to make.

Nourishing Meals

Alissa Segersten created her blog to make navigating the realm of whole foods and clean eating easier. Not only one of our favorite resources for kid-friendly recipes, but you will also find everything from elimination diet recipes, bone broth recipes, and healthy vegan, gluten-free recipes, to using and working with food as medicine to help you heal.

The Healthy Apple

My friend Amie Valpone has created a wonderfully easy to use resource that is loaded with recipes that are naturally gluten, dairy, soy and refined sugar-free. Her recipes are delicious and easy to work with, and you will find tasty, healthy meals for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks!

Rebecca Katz

Rebecca Katz has been on a mission to teach people the power of clean eating for many years. Her blog and “Recipe Box” will inspire you to want to cook more with health promoting foods and ingredients. I learned how to use grapefruit in a salad from Rebecca and have been doing it every since. And her recipes substituting cauliflower for grains are genius.

Love and Lemons

Beautiful resource for adding veggies to your plate and I love that they have their recipes separated seasonally. Most dishes are finished with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice, hence the name.

Sprouted Kitchen

This blog is not specific to one dietary style but Sara and her husband Hugh use only clean, whole food-based ingredients, and their recipes are inspiring and look delicious.

Low Histamine/Histamine Intolerance

Healing Histamine

This is the go-to website I send all of my patients to when they need to be on a low histamine diet. Former CNN journalist turned citizen-scientist when she had to figure out the root cause of symptoms that were tanking her health – and life – Yasmina Ykelenstam has created the definitive recipe site to meet your needs if you, too, are struggling with histamine intolerance or mast cell disorders.

And of course, this article wouldn't be complete without including my own Natural MD Kitchen! I not only love the pleasure of good food – making it, eating it, sharing it – but food is the first medicine I go to for myself and in my medical practice. I hope these websites – including my own – make it easier for you to enjoy healthful food more easily, every day.Bon Appétit!

What's for Dinner? 18 Websites with Recipes for Healthy Eating (2024)

FAQs

What are comfort foods for seniors? ›

Foods like oatmeal, baked sweet potatoes, stews, soups, and even dark chocolate can be both appealing and healthy. Oatmeal, for example, is rich in fiber and can help lower cholesterol levels. Sweet potatoes are a great source of vitamins A and C, and dark chocolate contains antioxidants that are good for the heart.

What is a healthy diet for a 78 year old woman? ›

Eat a wide variety of foods from the five food groups : plenty of colourful vegetables, legumes/beans; fruit; grain (cereal) foods, mostly wholegrain and high fibre varieties; lean meats and poultry, fish, eggs, tofu, nuts and seeds; milk, yoghurt, cheese or their alternatives, mostly reduced fat.

What is the #1 healthiest food in the world? ›

Top 10 Foods for Health
  • Whole grains. ...
  • Beans and lentils. ...
  • Fish. ...
  • Berries. ...
  • Winter squash. ...
  • Soy. ...
  • Flaxseed, nuts and seeds. ...
  • Organic yogurt. Men and women between 19 and 50 years of age need 1000 milligrams of calcium a day and 1200 milligrams if 50 or older.

What is the healthiest food to eat everyday? ›

Here are the top 15 foods you should be eating according to our experts:
  1. Fish. ...
  2. Broccoli or any of the cruciferous vegetables. ...
  3. Beets. ...
  4. Spinach and other leafy green vegetables. ...
  5. Kale. ...
  6. Peanut butter. ...
  7. Almonds. ...
  8. Mangos.
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What foods flush out fat? ›

Fat-Fighting Foods
  • Greek Yogurt. 1/26. Greek yogurt has almost twice as much protein as other yogurts. ...
  • Quinoa. 2/26. Quinoa (pronounced keen-wa) is a nutritional all-star that belongs in your weight loss plan. ...
  • Cinnamon. 3/26. ...
  • Hot Peppers. 4/26. ...
  • Green Tea. 5/26. ...
  • Grapefruit. 6/26. ...
  • Watermelon. 7/26. ...
  • Pears and Apples. 8/26.
Mar 22, 2024

What food burns fat at night? ›

Best Foods to Eat Before Bed for Weight Loss
  • Whey Protein Shake. First and foremost, protein is important for weight loss, whey protein included! ...
  • A Warm Bowl of Oatmeal. ...
  • Greek Yogurt with Berries or Cherries. ...
  • Half a Turkey Sandwich. ...
  • Egg Wrap. ...
  • Smoked Salmon Bagel. ...
  • Cottage Cheese and Fruit. ...
  • Peanut and Nut Butters.
Aug 29, 2023

What are 5 foods that seniors should eat? ›

What to eat
  • fruit and vegetables.
  • potatoes, bread, rice, pasta and other starchy foods.
  • dairy and alternatives.
  • beans, pulses, fish, eggs and other proteins.
  • oils and spreads.

What is the best dinner for the elderly? ›

Allman also has a few go-to meals that typically meet nutritional needs for seniors:
  • Citrus salmon with baked sweet potato and steamed broccoli.
  • Hummus veggie wrap.
  • Chicken and veggies with whole grain pasta and pesto. ...
  • Roasted Veggie Couscous.
  • Curry Egg Salad lettuce wraps.
May 25, 2022

Which food is not recommended for senior citizens? ›

Raw or unpasteurized foods

Older foodies who enjoy sushi, rare hamburgers, and unpasteurized milk and dairy products should be cautious with their dining choices after age 60.

How many eggs a week should a senior eat? ›

How Many Eggs Can Older People Eat? There is no limit to the number of eggs older people can eat, with the exception of those with type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol or any existing heart disease who can enjoy up to 7 eggs a week.

What is the best breakfast for seniors? ›

6 Easy Breakfast Ideas for Seniors
  • Scrambled eggs. We are all about fast and easy breakfast ideas, which is why scrambled eggs are at the top of the list. ...
  • Toast with avocado and lox. ...
  • Morning parfait. ...
  • Breakfast hash. ...
  • Rice cake with almond butter. ...
  • Cinnamon quinoa with blueberries.
Jan 27, 2023

What is the healthiest meal to eat at night? ›

Here are 14 excellent and healthy late night snack ideas.
  • Hot cereal. ...
  • Trail mix. ...
  • Yogurt. ...
  • Whole grain wrap. ...
  • Pumpkin seeds. ...
  • Edamame. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Strawberries and brie. If you're looking for a large snack serving that doesn't pack a lot of calories, reach for fresh strawberries.
Apr 23, 2024

What type of dinner is healthy? ›

Make half your meal vegetables or salad. Include a mix of types and colours over the week as different coloured vegetables have different nutrients. Extra vegetables can easily be added to sauces, stews and casseroles. Eat some wholemeal breads, pasta, rice or potatoes.

What is the healthiest way to eat dinner? ›

Choose higher fibre or wholegrain varieties, such as wholewheat pasta, brown rice or potatoes with their skins on. They contain more fibre than white or refined starchy carbohydrates and can help you feel full for longer. Try to include at least 1 starchy food with each main meal.

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