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Did you know the foods you eat can boost your brainpower and mood? Here are my top brain food recipes featuring seafood, greens, nuts and beans.

10 Brain Food Recipes to Boost Your Mood | Truffled egg with smoked salmon and greens
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Did you know the foods we eat can affect not only our physical bodies but our state of mind? I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Drew Ramsey on my latest podcast.

He’s the author behind 50 Shades of Kale (yes, that’s right!) and a psychiatrist focused on how food can do good for our brains and boost our moods. Here’s more about it and a few recipes, too!

What Is Brain Food?

Recipes that are good for our brain are called “brain food” and it’s the topic of Dr. Ramsey’s latest cookbook, Eat Complete. The book has stories of people who saw significant improvement in their anxiety or depression by simply changing what they ate.

What foods are considered brain food? Dr. Ramsey has a little motto that we love: seafood, greens, nuts, and beans. It’s an easy way to remember how to incorporate brain food in your diet!

Here I’ve compiled a list of my favorite brainfood recipes with seafood, greens, nuts and beans. Check out this A Couple Cooks podcast Brain Food episode to hear more from Dr. Ramsey’s interview.

Top 10 Brain Food Recipes

About the authors

A Couple Cooks

Easy Healthy Recipes by Alex & Sonja

We’re Alex & Sonja Overhiser: cookbook authors, busy parents, & a real life couple who cooks together! We started the A Couple Cooks food blog in 2010 to share simple, seasonal recipes, healthy meal planning tips, and the joy of cooking. All recipes are written & photographed by us (and tested on our two kids!).

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7 Comments

  1. Katie @ Whole Nourishment says:

    Hey guys! I really loved that you featured Dr. Ramsey. Great podcast by the way. I’ll be buying his newest book when I’m back in the US this summer. In the meantime, can you provide a link to his eggs and smoked salmon recipe he mentioned on the podcast?! I couldn’t find it with a quick search online.

  2. Kristi Rimkus says:

    Definitely have to try the kale pesto dip. The motto is certainly easy enough to remember. I’ll have to check out the book. Thanks!

  3. Allyson says:

    I’ll definitely have to check out Eat Complete- and that kale pesto white bean dip.

  4. Polly says:

    I’m anxious to try any of the shrimp recipes! They sound

  5. Aimee @ Food Banjo says:

    I love that there are a few shrimp recipes on here! And that sweet potato soup sounds so tasty!

  6. Fernando @ Eating With Your Hands says:

    Loving the book’s title haha