Healthy Eating
Skinny Chef
By Paige Greenfield
Three years ago Jennifer Iserloh was working a 9-to-5 job hunkered over a computer, wondering what’s next. Iserloh, 34, answered that question by following her passion for food. Today she teaches food and wine classes, cooks in other’s homes, and runs her own New York-area catering company as the Skinny Chef.
How did you decide to change careers?
When you love something so much, it’s hard to make it a career because you have a sense you’ll lose your love for it. One day I read an article about Julia Child. She started cooking when she was 30 and went on to change the history of American food forever. That’s the day I applied to culinary school.
How did the Skinny Chef business start?
The name Skinny Chef came about because I am very into yoga and healthy eating—my friends make fun of me for being slender and yet so much in love with food. I wanted my company to be something that believed in healthy cooking and food as nourishment, enjoyment, and balance.
What makes your cooking “skinny”?
I model my cooking on how Europeans cook: A little wine, a little meat, and small portions. The trick to eating tasty-low-fat-healthy is getting the freshest ingredients. It’s about being clever and trying options that add flavor and nutrition.
Are there other ways your yoga practice and cooking intersect?
If I have trouble doing a recipe and it’s not coming out right, I do yoga in the morning, and the solution will come to me. I’ve come up with recipes while on my yoga mat. One was a lasagna that has high-protein and high-calcium. My friends who are vegan have trouble getting enough protein. So instead of using ricotta, I created a recipe that uses tofu. It came out so delicious.
Go to the next page for her Oven-fried Zucchini Strips recipe!
Comments
31 Jan 2008, 22:22
01 Feb 2008, 09:49
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You should check out a restorative yoga class- they're gentle and will allow your body to heal. Use our studio directory on the upper right side of this page to find one close to you!
Can you help. These must be slow classes as my dr recommended.