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Ready to Cook Your A** Off?

Published December 4, 2013
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Published December 4, 2013
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Cheeky cooking competition show aims to help viewers eat healthier.

If you’re a fan of our Holiday Recipe Remix web video series then get ready to enjoy Cook Your Ass Off, a tasty new take on the classic cooking competition show, airing on HLN.

Top Chef All-Stars winner Richard Blais serves as host of this recipe remixing feed-for-all from Upwave and the producers of Chopped. He’ll get a side dish of assist from nationally recognized nutrition expert and author Keri Glassman.

In each episode of Cook Your Ass Off, three chefs battle to transform recipes and lives by spinning unhealthy dishes into nutritious eats. The last chef standing walks away with the Grand Prize of $50,000!

The best part for MyFitnessPal users? All of the healthy recipes are ready to be logged at MyFitnessPal! Just search “Cook Your Ass Off” in the food database.

In last week’s premiere, the chef contestants were challenged to reinvent grilled cheese as a healthy dish for a vegetarian afflicted with Lyme disease. Watch highlights here.

As mentioned before, if you can’t get enough recipe remixing then make sure to check out our very own Holiday Recipe Remix series. Watch as the MyFitnessPal registered dietitian Elle takes your favorite holiday recipes and remixes them into healthier versions of their former selves.

So kiss your ass goodbye…because you’ll be losing weight, thanks to all of these healthier recipes! Check here for local TV listings.

Healthfully,

The MyFitnessPal Team

The information in this article is provided solely for informational purposes. This information is not medical advice and should not be relied upon when making medical decisions, or to diagnose or treat a health condition or illness. You should seek the advice of a physician or a medical professional before beginning any dietary programs or plans, exercise regimen or any other fitness or wellness activities.

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