We all start the year with big resolutions—eating cleaner, working out more, making healthier choices. But somewhere between busy schedules, late-night cravings, and the comfort of old habits, those goals tend to slip. And let’s be honest, once you’ve fallen off the track, getting back into a routine can feel overwhelming—especially when “healthy eating” sounds like a one-way ticket to bland salads and joyless meals. But here’s the thing: it doesn’t have to be that way. Whether you’re in the mood for something sweet, a fresh salad that actually tastes good, or a hearty meal that’s both nourishing and satisfying, these food influencers have got you covered with recipes that make eating healthy easy, fun, and delicious.
Shivangi Pithisaria (@shivangipithisaria)
If you think eating healthy means giving up your favourite foods, Shivangi Pithisaria is here to change your mind. She’s currently doing a series called PCOS Girly Meals, where she takes her audience through the kind of food she eats while managing PCOS—think hearty Indian meals, desserts with a healthy upgrade, and quick, fuss-free recipes that make clean eating effortless. Whether you’re dealing with PCOS or just want wholesome, feel-good meals, her page is packed with inspiration!
Nisha (@honeywhatscooking)
If you’re trying to eat healthier and want your food to actually taste good, Nisha’s page is where it’s at. She’s all about making better food choices without overcomplicating things. From loaded egg sandwiches to Indian-style quinoa bowls and tofu recipes that actually hit, her meals are easy to make with stuff you probably already have in your kitchen. One of her most popular dishes? The baked eggplant pasta—it’s healthy, packed with flavour, and so good you won’t even miss the regular version. Whether you’re looking for high-protein meals, quick bites, or something comforting but still balanced, she’s got you covered.
Sheena Roy (@sheenafiteats)
Watching your calories but still want meals that hit? Sheena Roy's page is all about low-calorie twists on the classics—creamy pastas, loaded toasts, and flavour-packed chaats, all made lighter without losing the magic. She doesn’t just swap out ingredients; she shows you how to build flavour and make every bite satisfying, so you never feel like you’re missing out. Whether you're meal prepping, looking for quick fixes, or just want smarter versions of your go-to comfort foods, her recipes make healthy eating so easy.
Marianna Moore (@mariannas_pantry)
If you’ve got a sweet tooth but still want to keep it healthy, Marianna Moore’s page is where you should be at. She’s got high-protein, guilt-free treats that actually taste good—think blueberry protein pancake bowls, protein cookie dough, and a bunch of other quick-fix desserts that are easy to whip up. Whether you need a solid post-workout snack or just want to satisfy cravings without the sugar crash, her recipes make healthy eating feel like a treat.
Danielle Brown (@healthygirlkitchen)
The secret to a great salad? The perfect dressing, the right proportions, and unexpected combos that just work—and Danielle Brown has mastered it. Her page is all about salads that are anything but boring, from fresh, vibrant bowls with bold dressings to fruit salads that hit the sweet spot. She knows how to balance flavours, textures, and nutrients to make every bite satisfying. And it doesn’t stop at salads—she’s got plenty of other healthy, plant-based recipes to keep things interesting. Plus, her cookbook, Life-Changing Salads, is proof that salads can be a full-on experience, not just a side dish.
Yumna Jawad (@feelgoodfoodie)
If you’re all about easy, healthy meals that actually taste good, Yumna Jawad is one to follow. She’s got Mediterranean-inspired recipes that keep things simple but packed with flavour—think healthy bowls, fresh salads, and hearty one-pan meals. Her cookbook, The Feel Good Foodie Cookbook, is loaded with 125 recipes that bring together the best of Middle Eastern and Western flavours. Whether you need a quick meal prep fix or just want to switch up your go-to dishes, her page has all the inspo you need.
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