Where to Look for Healthy Recipe Ideas. Food blogs nowadays get a lot of attention where some bloggers are gaining the celebrity popularity, some are getting book deals, some are aiming to motivate people to embrace healthy diets, but all of them genuinely enjoy preparing food, cooking, and creating new recipes. What makes the food blogs so attractive to their readers is merely the practicality of browsing through them and the visual factor which turns on our motivation to try preparing the dish ourselves. Looking for a specific recipe you’ve experienced in that new Indian restaurant or trying to find a vegan meal that will taste just like the one prepared with meat, chances are that your search browser will connect you to one of the bloggers that have shared just what you’re looking for.

From one delicious looking picture on Instagram to your dining table, the process of receiving a cooking idea and turning it into a culinary delight of your own has become shorter than ever. If you’re on a special diet, looking for a transition to healthy cooking, or want to enjoy some mouthwatering comfort food, the blogosphere is getting more and more of us using it to find a good recipe.

FINE Magazine is sharing some of the most popular food blogs worth checking out:

VEGAN RICHA

A blogger since 2009, Richa Hingle, has been on a journey from developing a Vegan Richa blog, being featured on websites like Oprah.com, Huffington Post, Glamour, etc., to reaching the Best Seller title on Amazon with her first cookbook. Vegan Richa reflects Richa’s determined desire to "keep it healthy," and a lot of her fans swear her instructions are so smooth and precise. On this blog, you’ll find over a 1,000 recipes from various cuisines, everything from breakfast food, snacks, to main meals, bakes, and cakes.

OH SHE GLOWS

Developing a food blog and photographing her food creations got her to gather over 1 million readers each month even though she started with no knowledge or background of cooking or shooting. She is Angela Liddon, and she is a hardworking self-thought author of Oh She Glows food blog which she started after recovering from an eating disorder. Oh, She Glows is a place where you’ll find great ideas for your plant-based diet, for your "going vegan for a day" recipes, or for curious browsing.

WHAT’S COOKING GOOD LOOKING

A trained natural food chef, professionally trained on film and processed pictures, and owner of her garden in New York, Jodi Moreno, is behind the blog What’s Cooking Good Looking. Jodi insists on creating meals that are wholesome, harvested from her garden or close to it, and nutritional. Check out her delicious chickpea crepes, homemade spiced hazelnut butter, kale and lentil soup, or alafel with herbed tzatziki, to name just a few of her healthy goodies.

IOWA GIRL EATS

An absolute favorite for many readers, food blog Iowa Girl Eats actually started as a food diary where the owner Kristin would share her breakfast, lunch, and dinner ideas. Blog popularity picked up quickly, but soon after that, Kristin discovered she has Celiac Disease which meant switching her diet, along with her recipes, to gluten-free diet. These methods continued to be a hit among the readership and encouraged with that success, Iowa Girl published her first e-book which was a full guide for gluten-free diet beginners. Her Recipe Index is filled with a variety of recipes from soups to crock-pot dinners, and you can filter them to match your dietary preferences- dairy free, gluten-free, low carb, low fat, vegan, or vegetarian.

HEALTHY.HAPPY.LIFE

Kathy Patalski, the author of Happy.Health.Life, with her million followers and extensive media exposure from CNN, BuzzFeed, to LA Times and The Kitchen, had collected a true celebrity status from when her blog first started in 2007. This blog works with a mission to inspire people to eat more plants, so recipes are for vegans and all interested in making some healthy changes, even if they are just temporary. Get inspired by Healthy.Happy.Life and try to make some of the most popular dishes like Vegan Philly Cheese, Sweet Potato Burger, or Blueberry Cheesecake Ice Cream.

 

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