If you love to cook, you probably also love to eat. But if you’re like many Americans who are watching what you eat for health reasons, you may not know where to turn for recipes that are as delicious as they are nutritious. We’ve got you covered.

Doylestown Hospital now features The Health eCooking Show™ on its website. In just a few quick clicks, you’ll find dozens of delicious, easy-to-follow recipes as well as short, fun-to-watch cooking videos.
With The Health eCooking Show™ you can make your cake – and eat it too. All recipes have been created by registered dietitians with good health in mind. You’ll find healthier versions of your favorite dishes, such as meatloaf, chicken casserole, asparagus frittata and, yes, even a low-fat berry cheesecake. Each video features a chef demonstrating, step-by-step, how to prepare some of the most popular recipes.
“Cooking shows are popular on television,” says Susan Gordon, Director of Community Relations, Doylestown Hospital. “They’re even better on the web because you can slow the program down, back it up, even print the ingredient list.”
You can use your computer’s mouse to stop, repeat, raise the volume or print the recipe. You can also find related articles on nutrition and tips to live an overall healthier life. Health eCooking recipes contain less fat and lower sodium than traditional popular recipes. What’s more, our chef dishes out useful cooking tips too.
Don’t just watch what you eat – watch what you cook on The Health eCooking Show™.





