Yes their are several recipes that may be of good use for you, it is good to look for these recipes on health food websites, or even asking others who are swith the same thing may help. http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-detail.asp?recipe=693554
Many recipes offer a low cholesterol optional recipe which may have substitutions or varied instructions. There are vast amounts of easy, low cholesterol recipes on the web and at your local bookstore or grocer.
Many recipe websites contain tabs to help you locate low cholesterol meal plans. Allrecipes is a great site to browse to find the best low cholesterol meals.
This recipe for hamburgers has very good ratings - http://www.food.com/recipe/homemade-hamburgers-108601
A low cholesterol breakfast can consist of many delightful foods. You could try whole wheat toast with a low cholesterol margarine. Fruit for breakfast is another delicious, healthy and simple way to cut out cholesterol. If you are a cereal eater, cheerios DOES lower cholesterol, and they are fun to eat no matter what age you are!
The Low Cholesterol Diet & Recipe Book: Expert Guidance On Low Cholesterol Low Fat Eating For Fitness, Special Needs, Well-Being And A Healthy Heart, Betty Crocker's Low-Fat, Low-Cholesterol Cooking Today are soem of the books that have recips for low cholesterol diet. You can purchase these books in amazon.com. The website also contains the price details and book details.
Amazon.com offers a lot of different books with recipes for low cholesterol. http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_24?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=low+cholesterol+cookbook&x=0&y=0&sprefix=low+cholesterol+cookbook is the list for you that you can check out and make your decision.
A low cholesterol diet is one where you eat fats in moderation. You would want to limit sodium and trans and saturated fats from your diet. It's about choices of food that you eat that will have effects on your cholesterol.
The site http://www.answer-my-health-question.net/low-cholesterol-diet.html is a compendium of highly reputed on-line sources such as the Mayo Clinic. It does include links to specific menu and recipe sites.
I would say that any recipe that include whole grains and vegetables would help lower your cholesterol. You can also look up low cholesterol meals, and can find a multitude of recipes online.
Easy to follow low cholesterol diets can be found at www.webmd.com/cholesterol or www.changingshape.com and www.healthcastle.com/low-cholesterol-diet.shtml
One of the best websites for menu ideas is allrecipes.com. They have an entire section devoted to low cholesterol recipe ideas. Pay attention to the member reviews for each recipe - many times they will have tips for improving the recipes even more. Have fun at your cookout!
To cook low cholesterol meals you need to base them off of foods low in cholesterol themselves. http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/healthy-recipes/low-cholesterol/main.aspx has over 3,000 low cholesterol meals you can try.