Report
Ten
Celebrity Cookbooks
December 2002
Cookbook Rating System
PCRM’s registered dietitians based each cookbook’s
rating on three criteria: percentage of healthful recipes (up to
75 points), amount of health and nutrition information (up to 15
points), and overall presentation and appearance (up to 10 points).
The standard for a healthful recipe was one high in fiber, rich
in nutrients, low in saturated fat, and free of cholesterol. Recipes
for sauces, marinades, and drinks were not considered in the rating.
Recipe Score
Each cookbook received up to 75 points based on its percentage of
healthful recipes:
- > 60% of recipes rated healthy = 75 points
- 50%–60% of recipes rated healthy = 65 points
- 40%–49% of recipes rated healthy = 55 points
- 30%–39% of recipes rated healthy = 45 points
- 20%–29% of recipes rated healthy = 35 points
- 10%–19% of recipes rated healthy = 25 points
- <10% of recipes rated healthy = 0 points
Health & nutrition Score
Each cookbook received up to 15 points based on the following criteria:
- If it provides a nutrient analysis with each recipe = 5 points
- If it provides research-supported information on using foods
for health = 5 points
- If it offers sample menus, a glossary, or tips for healthful
cooking techniques (i.e., lower fat, lower salt, etc.) = 5 points
Presentation Score
Each book received up to 10 points depending on whether it includes
photographs of cooking steps and/or photos of the finished product.
The books were rated on a scale of 1-10.
The Books
Healthy Holidays: Total Health Entertaining All Year Round
Marilu Henner and Lorin Henner
Recipe Score: 54% healthy recipes = 65 points
Health & nutrition Score = 10 points
Presentation Score = 8 points
Total: 83 points
Final score: 83%
Healthy Holidays: Total Health Entertaining All Year Round
Actress and health advocate Marilu Henner, best known for her
role in the award-winning TV show Taxi, has come up with another
wholesome alternative to the typical celebrity cookbook. More than
half of the recipes are low in fat and cholesterol, and dairy-free.
Built around every imaginable holiday, the book even offers a mouthwatering
vegan chili recipe for Super Bowl Sunday. This is the only book
we reviewed that includes a separate section on health and nutrition.
Martha Stewart Living Annual Recipes, 2003
Martha Stewart
Recipe Score: 18% healthy recipes = 25 points
Health & nutrition Score = 8 points
Presentation Score = 9 points
Total: 42 points
Final score: 42%
Martha Stewart’s gorgeously photographed cookbook offers
hundreds of recipes categorized by months of the year. Many recipes
include a nutrient analysis, which help direct cooks to the healthier,
lower-fat dishes. The bad news is that only 18 percent of the cookbook’s
recipes rate a healthy score. Instead, Martha’s still serving
up steak salads, fries, and pork chops, despite the number of Americans
who are now overweight and need more healthful choices.
Live, Love, Eat! The Best of Wolfgang Puck
Wolfgang Puck
Recipe Score: 10% healthy recipes = 25 points
Health & nutrition Score = 5 points
Presentation Score = 9 points
Total: 39 points
Final score: 39%
Renowned for his creativity, famed restaurateur Wolfgang Puck
has put together another beautifully styled and photographed cookbook.
While he does serve up occasional delectable low-fat recipes such
as “Spicy Tomato and Basil Bruschetta,” these kinds
of dishes only make up 10 percent of the book. The rest—like “Wolfgang’s
Bacon-Wrapped Meat Loaf”—are high in fat and cholesterol.
Happy Days with the Naked Chef
Jamie Oliver
Recipe Score: 19% healthy recipes = 25 points
Health & nutrition Score = 5 points
Presentation Score = 9 points
Total: 39 points
Final score: 39%
Happy Days with the Naked Chef
Celebrated chef and best-selling author Jamie Oliver is the high-energy
and enthusiastic star of the Food Network. His new book is fun to
look at and has a number of unique low-fat and nutritious creations
including “Smashed Celeriac.” But despite all it’s
got going for it, this book is still heavy on greasy meat and cheese
dishes. Among them is a recipe for sardines wrapped in bacon.
Nigella Bites: From Family Meals to Elegant Dinners--Easy,
Delectable Recipes for Any Occasion
Nigella Lawson
Recipe Score: 11% healthy recipes = 25 points
Health & nutrition Score = 5 points
Presentation Score = 8 points
Total: 38 points
Final score: 38%
An influential British food writer and cooking show celebrity,
Nigella Lawson has published her third book of recipes. Based on
her TV series, Nigella Bites provides some stunning food photography
and clever chapter titles, but skimps on healthful recipes. Beware
of her recipes for “Ham in Coca Cola” and deep-fried
candy bars.
The Sopranos Family Cookbook: As Compiled by Artie Bucco
Allen Rucker and Michele Scicolone
Recipe Score: 11% healthy recipes = 25 points
Health & nutrition Score = 5 points
Presentation Score = 6 points
Total: 36 points
Final score: 36%
If the feds don’t eventually snare the Soprano family, their
meat-heavy diet is bound to do them in. Although this delightfully
written book, which centers around HBO’s hit show, is a fun
read and packed with interesting tidbits, the vast majority of recipes
are heavy on fat. Among its few healthful dishes are “Pasta
Fagioli” and “Giambotta,” a vegetable stew.
Al Roker’s Big Bad Book of Barbecue: 100 Easy Recipes
for Backyard Barbecue
Al Roker
Recipe Score: 18% healthy recipes = 25 points
Health & nutrition Score = 5 points
Presentation Score = 6 points
Total: 36 points
Final score: 36%
Al Roker’s Big Bad Book of Barbecue: 100 Easy Recipes for
Backyard Barbecue
Al Roker, the famed Today Show weatherman, could have done much
better by his fans. Although his new book does include some flavorful
vegetarian options such as “Corn, Black Bean, and Tomato Salad,”
more than 80 percent of the recipes are high in fat and a forecast
for trouble. His signature dish? “Steaks as Big as Your Head.”
No further comment.
The Wiseguy Cookbook: My Favorite Recipes from My Life As
a Goodfella to Cooking on the Run
Henry Hill
Recipe Score: 12% healthy recipes = 25 points
Health & nutrition Score = 5 points
Presentation Score = 4 points
Total: 34 points
Final score: 34%
Henry Hill, the notorious mobster who disappeared into the Federal
Witness Protection Program, offers an amusing tale of his life and
“cooking on the run” in this new cookbook. But tough-guy
advice won’t protect you or loved ones from the effects of
his meaty recipes. Readers should especially steer clear of the
“Oven Penitentiary Sauce with Sausage” and “Henry’s
Kickback Antipasta Hero.”
Prime Time Emeril: More TV Dinners from America’s
Favorite Chef
Emeril Lagasse
Recipe Score: 9% healthy recipes = 0 points
Health & nutrition Score = 5 points
Presentation Score = 3 points
Total: 8 points
Final score: 8%
Celebrated Food Network star Emeril Lagasse offers among the worst
of the celebrity books. Although he offers a few low-fat salads
and vegetable dishes, most of the recipes are loaded with fat and
cholesterol. From ham hock wontons to chicken pot pies, these dishes
should be off-limits for anyone with a weight problem.
Kill It & Grill It: A Guide to Preparing and Cooking
Wild Game and Fish
Ted Nugent, Shermane Nugent
Recipe Score: 0% healthy recipes = 0 points
Health & nutrition Score = 0 points
Presentation Score = 3 points
Total: 3 points
Final score: 3%
Musician and outdoorsman Ted Nugent offers this book for controversy,
not nutrition. The book is filled with hunting anecdotes and detailed
instructions on how to gut wild boar, buffalo, and venison. The
bottom of the heap.
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