Welcome to part 4 of our 4-part blog Q&A series with Dr. Colin Zhu, board-certified Family Practice and Lifestyle Medicine physician, certified health coach, trained chef and leading author of The Empowered Kitchen. For more, be sure to check out part 1, part 2 and part 3!

- What makes the recipes in Empowered Kitchen both accessible and impactful for people looking to make healthier food choices?
At Empowered Kitchen, we recognize that not everyone has the same access to high-quality food. Socioeconomic differences, food deserts, and food miles all play a role in what is available to different communities. Understanding these barriers is crucial in making healthier food choices attainable for all.
With this in mind, my co-authors and I have crafted recipes that are adaptable and flexible. We provide alternatives for ingredients based on accessibility and budget, ensuring that readers can still create nourishing meals no matter their circumstances. By focusing on whole, plant-forward ingredients that can be sourced in a variety of ways, we aim to empower individuals to take control of their health through simple, nutritious, and affordable cooking.
- In your vision, how can individuals go beyond cooking to create a ripple effect in their communities when it comes to food sustainability?
Healthy eating starts at home, but its impact extends far beyond the dinner table. When individuals prioritize their well-being, they naturally inspire those around them to do the same. Healthier choices lead to improved energy, mental clarity, and overall well-being, allowing people to contribute more to their families and communities.
Our goal is to create a ripple effect where individuals feel empowered to share their knowledge, inspire others, and advocate for more sustainable food practices. Whether it’s by cooking together, supporting local farmers, reducing food waste, or spreading awareness about plant-forward eating, these small actions can lead to significant community-wide transformations. The more we make conscious food choices, the greater our collective impact on health and sustainability.
- If someone is feeling overwhelmed by the idea of changing their eating habits, what’s the best way to start making small, meaningful shifts?
For many, changing dietary habits can feel overwhelming. The key is to start small and build from there. Just like investing in your retirement, improving your health is a long-term commitment with a return on investment that leads to a better quality of life.
Begin by focusing on what you already know and making slight adjustments—swapping out one meal a week for a plant-based option, incorporating more fresh produce, or learning a simple new recipe. For areas that feel unfamiliar, educate yourself. Empowered Kitchen is more than just a cookbook; it is a guide designed to provide not only delicious recipes but also the knowledge to make informed food choices.
By taking small, manageable steps, you can create sustainable habits that will serve you for a lifetime. When you look back, you’ll be grateful for the investment you made in your health—without regret, but with fulfillment and vitality.