Daphne Oz's 'Eat Your Heart Out' isn't a diet book: 'You're getting more than you're ever giving up' (2024)

Nick DeSimone

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Daphne Oz likes to eat. In fact, she loves to eat.

So, she wrote a book of 150 recipes that she hopes will help readers eat well and feel good, without compromising flavor and satisfaction. The recipes in "Eat Your Heart Out: All-Fun, No-Fuss Food to Celebrate Eating Clean" (out now) are free of gluten and refined sugar, but don't call it a diet book. Oz describes her approach as a "reset plan," five days on and two days off, "for people who love to eat... in order to continue to enjoy foods fully and savor life through food."

This reset system helps Oz feel good without feeling deprived, she says. Oz, a mother of four, goes out to dinner and loves to indulge in dessert on her "off" days. The book's focus isn't to restrict or omit, she says, but instead find a balance. She recommends adding things to meals to up the flavor and the nutritional benefits, like tossing some greens or a handful of frozen cauliflower into a smoothie. It's all about how you feel, not the numbers on the scale. "It recalibrates and gives me a place of center again to continue to love delicious food and do it in a way that also lets me feel really strong and confident in my skin, lets me fit in my clothes and lets me enjoy it while I'm doing it" Oz says.

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Oz describes the recipes in the book as as jumping-off points; they are made to be riffed on and substituted. She wants readers to make them their own, use ingredients you have on hand and foods you know you love. Don't like winter squash, no problem, use a sweet potato. Don't have fresh kale? Try frozen spinach.

Like many of us, Oz has a full plate. Between raising young kids and her many jobs, she understands eating well takes time and dedication. Her tip: Every time she turns on the oven, she makes two of whatever she's cooking. "Roasting a chicken or veg, baking lasagna, whatever it might be. I do two at a time, and that way, I have roast chicken to eat today. And I also take it off the bone and have roast chicken shredded up to have throughout the week," she says.

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Oz emphasizes "Eat Your Heart Out" is a book about how to eat, not what not to eat. She urges readers to get the pages dirty and enjoy cooking. "The most important thing to me is that you enjoy every bite," she says. "I want you to feel like you're getting more than you're ever giving up. And I want you to feel like you are savoring the moment and doing it in a way that is deliciously taking good care of yourself."

Daphne Oz's Creamy Cucumber Melon Gazpacho

Daphne Oz's 'Eat Your Heart Out' isn't a diet book: 'You're getting more than you're ever giving up' (2)

From "Eat Your Heart Out"

Makes 4 servings

  • 1 cup blanched almonds

  • 2 ½ English cucumbers, peeled and roughly chopped, plus ½ cucumber thinly sliced into half-moons for garnish

  • 5 scallions, cut into 1-inch pieces, plus 2 thinly sliced for garnish

  • 1 garlic clove

  • 2 cups roughly chopped honeydew melon or yellow bell pepper (for a more savory result)

  • Juice from 2 or 3 lemons (about ⅓ cup)

  • 6 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for garnish

  • 1 to 2 tablespoons white wine vinegar or white balsamic vinegar

  • 10 to 12 fresh mint leaves

  • ½ jalapeño, seeds and ribs removed for less heat (optional)

  • Sea salt, to taste

  • 4 radishes, thinly sliced, to garnish

Soak the almonds in 1 ¼ cups hot water for 1 to 2 hours to soften so they will blend into a creamy milk without being chunky.

Place the roughly chopped cucumbers, chopped scallions, garlic, almonds and soaking water, melon, lemon juice, olive oil, vinegar, mint, jalapeño (if using), and salt in the jar of a high-speed blender and blend until very smooth, working in batches as needed. Taste and adjust any seasoning.

Transfer to a container and refrigerate overnight, 8 to 12 hours, to allow the flavors to meld. This gets your gazpacho to the best consistency and flavor—but if you just cannot wait, it will delicious right away! If the soup happens to separate at all, just stir to combine again before serving.

Serve garnished with the cucumber slices, radishes, sliced scallions, and a drizzle of olive oil.

Note: For an ultra-creamy and slightly richer gazpacho, add 1 cup of unsweetened almond milk to the carafe before blending your soaked and drained almonds.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Daphne Oz wants you to eat 'more than you're ever giving up'

Daphne Oz's 'Eat Your Heart Out' isn't a diet book: 'You're getting more than you're ever giving up' (2024)

FAQs

Is Daphne Oz a real chef? ›

In addition to Eat Your Heart Out, Daphne is the author of The Happy Cook, Relish and The Dorm Room Diet. She received her chef's degree from the Natural Gourmet Institute and is a graduate of the Institute for Integrative Nutrition.

Does Daphne Oz have a degree in nutrition? ›

Daphne is a graduate of the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and received a culinary degree from The Natural Gourmet Institute.

Does Daphne Oz do Weight Watchers? ›

Daphne Oz loves the flexibility of the WW program!

WW works because it lets us be humans with real lives, we get to pursue our goals on our terms every day."

Is Dr Oz's daughter Daphne? ›

How did Daphne Oz lose weight? ›

A WW ambassador herself, Oz credited working with a WW coach with finding the healthiest approach to losing weight, adding, "my @ww app and amazing coach Lisa have been incredible extra support to help me make the smartest decisions possible — the precision of the program is based on the millions of people it has ...

Do chef and Daphne date? ›

He was in a relationship with Daphne until he realized it was inappropriate because of their age difference.

Who is Daphne's husband? ›

Time has flown by for Daphne Oz and her husband, John Jovanovic. The MasterChef Junior judge met the financial analyst when they were both students at Princeton University in the early 2000s. Oz and Jovanovic married on Aug.

Does Dr Oz have a real medical degree? ›

In 1982, he received his undergraduate degree in biology magna cum laude at Harvard University. He played safety on Harvard's football team and was a goalkeeper on the men's varsity water polo team. In 1986, he obtained MD and MBA degrees from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Penn's Wharton School.

What happened to Daphne Oz? ›

She's the author of four cookbooks: Eat Your Heart Out, The Happy Cook, Relish and The Dorm Room Diet. Daphne also took these talents to TV as a former co-host of The Good Dish, a syndicated daytime cooking and lifestyle show, as well as ABC's The Chew. She's currently a judge on FOX's MasterChef Junior.

What is the downside of Weight Watchers? ›

What is negative about Weight Watchers? Weight Watchers lacks education when it comes to nutrition and learning about why and how the foods you eat affect your weight. You also can't follow the points system outside WW, making the plan hard to continue after canceling your subscription.

Which is better Mayo diet or Weight Watchers? ›

If you're looking to lose weight, Weight Watchers (WW) or Mediterranean may be a better bet. Both were ranked at No. 1 and 2, respectively, among weight loss diets, followed by Volumetrics and Mayo Clinic in third and fourth place. “I have personally seen [WW] help quite a few people lose weight in a healthy way.

Why are you not losing weight on Weight Watchers? ›

To lose weight you have to take in fewer calories than your body needs. Or you have to use more calories than your body needs. Usually, it's a combination of both. If you're not losing weight it's because you are not in a consistent calorie deficit over time.

What size pants does Daphne Oz wear? ›

Having been “the overweight kid” has given her an authentic approach to health that has translated into speaking up about body confidence and highlighting that through fashion, Oz said. As a woman, who wears a size eight or 10, she increasingly hears from others how her size and fashion choices motivate them.

Who did Oliver Oz marry? ›

A parent's greatest joy is seeing our children make wise decisions based on the right values, and Oliver has done that by marrying his perfect match, Katherine Ballantine Flinn.

What is Dr. Oz weight loss? ›

Mehmet Oz created the Dr. Oz 21-Day Weight-Loss Breakthrough Diet, a three-week diet plan intended to "jump-start" weight loss followed by a balanced, low-calorie diet for long-term weight management. The diet recommends eating plant proteins, non-starchy vegetables, and healthy fats to promote weight loss.

Is Dr. Oz a real doctor? ›

In 1982, he received his undergraduate degree in biology magna cum laude at Harvard University. He played safety on Harvard's football team and was a goalkeeper on the men's varsity water polo team. In 1986, he obtained MD and MBA degrees from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Penn's Wharton School.

Where is Daphne Oz living now? ›

Daphne Oz and her husband, John Jovanovic, have been living in Florida with their four kids for some time now.

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