Eat Like A King, Look Like A Star

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Eat Like A King, Look Like A Star (NAPSA)—Chefs can really pack on the pounds, whatwithall the “sampling” of their own cook- ae ‘Sy Fe y i Tyee S ing. But one famouschef at least is living proof that—not only can you get back in shape—but you bs can do so while eating fabulously. “T don’t just cook for a living, I eat for a living, too,” says chef Nick Stellino, host of PBS’ “Nick Pe Stellino’s Family Kitchen” and author of the “Family Kitchen” series of cookbooks. “So cut- Stellino out of the question.” Instead, Stellino shed 60 pounds by sticking to healthy and delicious Mediterranean cuisine—complete with olives and fruity vinegars, as well as whole vegetables, fruits, lean meats, fish and legumes. A Taste Of Health Such ingredients are evocative of Stellino’s native Sicily and can easily be added to any family’s diet. “It’s one of the world’s oldest and healthiest menus,” he notes. He suggests this recipe for Sicilian Salad with Grilled Shrimp, a mouthwatering dish that makes the perfect warmweather meal. Sicilian Salad with Grilled Shrimp Serves 4-6 Grilled Shrimp 1% pounds medium shrimp, shelled and deveined 5 tablespoons Pompeian extra light olive oil Salt and pepperto taste Salad Dressing % teaspoonsalt %, teaspoon pepper % cup orange juice 1 tablespoon Pompeian Pomegranate Infused balsamic vinegar % cup Pompeian extra virgin olive oil with Grilled Shrimp. Salad 2 hearts of romaine % red onion, thinly sliced 1 large fennel bulb (8-10 ounces) 5 large oranges, peeled Salad croutons (optional) 6 tablespoons grated Parmesan or Romano cheese 1. Brush shrimp with olive oil, salt and pepper and grill over a very hot flame for approximately 2-3 minutes on eachside. 2. Make the dressing by whisking salt and pepper, orange juice and vinegar in a bowl. Continue whisking vigor- ously and slowly add, in a stream, the extra-virgin olive oil. Continue whisking until all the ingredients are incorporated and the olive oil is emulsified into the salad dressing. 3. Remove outer leaves of lettuce and cut the hearts into 1-inch pieces. Removethe large outer leaves of the fennel bulb, cut in half and slice thinly. Cut the peeled oranges in half and cut into %-inchslices. To Assemble the Salad Toss the lettuce, onion, fen- nel, orange pieces, croutons and cooked shrimp in a large bowl. Add the dressing, mixing well to coat all the ingredients. Place the salad on indi- vidual serving dishes and sprinkle with cheese. For more information, visit www.pompeian.com.