cover image Genius Kitchen: Over 100 Easy and Delicious Recipes to Make Your Brain Sharp, Body Strong, and Taste Buds Happy

Genius Kitchen: Over 100 Easy and Delicious Recipes to Make Your Brain Sharp, Body Strong, and Taste Buds Happy

Max Lugavere. Harper Wave, $32.99 (320p) ISBN 978-0-06-302294-2

“When it comes to eating for good health, there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ diet,” writes health and science journalist Lugavere in this collection of fortifying recipes. When his mother’s health began to decline due to dementia, the author discovered that unhealthy foods—such as sugars and oils with trans fats—can increase the severity of chronic diseases. In the book’s first half, he shares how to combat leaning on “empty calories” by eating like a “genius” (consuming nutrient-rich foods that “satiate innate hunger mechanisms”); delves into what makes health foods healthy; and provides helpful tips for improving digestion (nose breathing increases nitric oxide, a gas that can reduce blood pressure). Following this are recipes both sweet and savory that harness the power of proteins and superfoods, among them grain-free blueberry orange pancakes with coconut cream, and spice-rubbed salmon with almond basil pesto. Broccoli lovers will relish Lugavere’s creative uses of the vegetable in a number of dishes, like broccoli “falafel” and sheet pan balsamic chicken and broccoli with figs. Meanwhile, desserts, such as almond olive oil cake, use natural sweeteners like monk fruit, which, Lugavere notes, has been utilized “for centuries in Chinese medicine.” This informs and satisfies in equal measure. Agent: Giles Anderson, Anderson Literary. (Mar.)