When you're in need of some chocolate indulgence, these recipes will hit the spot. Whether you're looking for a new celebration cake, a classic mousse, a very chocolatey cheesecake, a melting warm dessert or a fudgy cookie, this collection is a chocoholic's dream.
![]()
To help us unpack the health perks of some of the biggest TikTok recipes in the zeitgeist right now, we chatted with Stephanie Nelson, MS, RD, and MyFitnessPal lead nutrition scientist to learn more about her favorite trending dishes. “These viral healthy TikTok videos make it so easy to find creative and tasty recipes,” Nelson says. Clearly, she's a fan, and she adds that that she loves how many recipes on the app come directly from registered dietitians. "You can find these recipes by searching for the hashtag #dietitianapproved," she says. And even if you’re not specifically on the hunt for heart- or gut-friendly recipes, there are some simple ways to make many of the other popular dishes even more nutrient-packed. Check out just a few of her favorites below.
Ready to devour in just 35 minutes, Barefoot Contessa viewers say this entree is "so fresh and yummy!"From pastas to roast chicken to clean-out-the-fridge soups, Ina Garten is the queen of comfort food. (Seriously, she wrote the book on it.
![]()
“This twist on a green goddess salad is a super creative and delicious way to get more heart-healthy veggies in your diet,” says Nelson. "Traditional green goddess dressing is often made with mayonnaise, which isn’t inherently bad for you, but it does tend to pack quite a bit of saturated fat and preservatives." This version, on the other hand, uses olive oil and walnuts instead. “These ingredients offer way more health benefits than mayonnaise due to the fiber, omega-3s, and anti-inflammatory fats found in walnuts and olive oil,” Nelson adds.
For maximum health benefits, Nelson suggests playing with the type of greens you use in the base and adding extra leafy greens to the cabbage base. "Green cabbage, kale, spinach, chard, and romaine lettuce all offer different kinds of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, so you can have all your bases covered by mixing different kinds of greens or switching it up every time to make it," she says. "Also, try adding some sort of protein source if you’re enjoying this as a full meal to make it more balanced and filling. For meat eaters, some marinated chicken breast works well, or marinated tofu for my vegetarians.”
It’s bittersweet to reminisce about the places we have fond memories of, the Howard Johnson’s from your annual summer vacation or the Farrell’s Ice Cream Parlour where you always celebrated birthdays, that eventually had to close because they couldn’t keep up with competition and changing tastes. But here we are anyway, taking a nostalgic look at the places we once loved which are now lost.
![]()
While custard toast may sound like a dessert, Nelson notes that there are definitely some healthful elements to this dish, including the protein from both the yogurt and the egg. “Plus, any opportunity to add your favorite fruit to your breakfast is great, and you get a chance to add fiber if you choose whole-wheat bread,” she adds. Keep in mind, she says, that you won’t get the gut benefits of the yogurt, as cooking the egg requires the dish to reach a temperature that kills the probiotics in the yogurt. To get around this snafu and to cut down on the sugar, Nelson suggests trying a deconstructed version: “A scoop of plain Greek yogurt with some fruit and a scrambled egg with toast make a deliciously satisfying, well-balanced breakfast. This way, you don't have the added sugar and you preserve the probiotics in the yogurt for maximum benefits,” she says.
“This salad is more balanced, satisfying, and nutrient-dense than your average green salad because of the chickpeas and grains in it—and I am absolutely here for it,” Nelson says. The beans and whole grains both serve as a super source of plant-based protein and fiber, which makes this recipe super heart- and gut-healthy. “Another great thing about this salad is the use of herbs, which add fresh flavor and antioxidants to the dish,” Nelson adds.
Add these chicken recipes to your rotation to make weeknight cooking a breeze.For people who eat meat, chicken has the power to comfort and nourish. There’s a reason there’s a whole book series named after its soup form (remember "Chicken Soup for The Soul"?). Because, really, chicken can make any day better. It can uplift spirits and satiate cravings all in one bite. It can show someone you love them.
![]()
Though Jennifer Aniston obviously never got bored of this recipe, if you find yourself feeling meh after the tenth time making it, Nelson suggests swapping out the grains. “Couscous is quick and easy, but try playing around with the grain you use,” she notes. “Whole farro adds a nutty flavor and some protein, while bulgur brings lots of fiber. For a gluten-free option, try quinoa. I also recommend adding some shredded cabbage to it to pack in some extra veggies and keep with the crunchy vibe from the pistachios.”
“Pizza toast is one of those who-wouldn't-love-this dishes,” says Nelson. “It’s a convenient and hearty snack, and provides energy from the carbs in the bread and a little bit of protein from the burrata. The creaminess of the burrata is one of the best comfort foods out there, and the truffle oil adds even more delicious umami-rich flavor. This recipe is pretty high in fat, so this is awesome if you’re going to be busy all afternoon and you need something to keep you full and energized while you handle whatever your crazy day has to offer. Bonus points if you use whole-grain bread, which will have more fiber and help you avoid a sugar crash,” Nelson says.
Fasting during Ramadan can be quite rigorous, so it's important to eat well-balanced, nutritious and filling meals when not fasting. So, here are a month’s worth of recipes to keep one feeling focused and satiated until Eid al-Fitr celebrations on Sunday, May 1.Recipes for IftarChicken Shawarma by Ayesha NurdjajaWith just a little advance prep, you can serve up this Middle Eastern classic in just a few minutes when you and your loved ones are ready to break the fast.
![]()
“This is the ultimate comfort food, bringing richness from the crab and cream cheese, and who doesn't love the crunchy texture of crispy wontons,” says Nelson. “Crab meat certainly adds protein, too. This could be a comforting snack on a movie night or a filling mid-afternoon snack if you don’t have time to eat later.” If you’re making crab rangoons at home, Nelson suggests baking them rather than frying the little packets of joy to up the nutrient-density.
Oh hi! You look like someone who loves free workouts, discounts for cutting-edge wellness brands, and exclusive Well+Good content. Sign up for Well+, our online community of wellness insiders, and unlock your rewards instantly.
Enter Email Address
Acini di Pepe Salad .
Looking for a quick lunch idea? Blend veggies, tiny pasta and juicy pineapple bits to make my favorite acini di pepe salad recipe. —June Herke, Watertown, South Dakota The post Acini di Pepe Salad appeared first on Taste of Home.2 servings