Re: THE OFFICIAL LOW CARB FOODS AND MEALS THREAD!!!!!
[Re: Patrice]
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06/20/17 08:51 PM
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Those look really good Patrice, I will have to give them a try. That's what I'm looking for. Ok now we need something without eggs that can be made in a large batch . I love eggs, just not every day.
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Re: THE OFFICIAL LOW CARB FOODS AND MEALS THREAD!!!!!
[Re: Sharon]
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06/20/17 09:16 PM
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Thanks Patrice- it did get rave reviews Another one that was new for me around the same time was Mozzarella Stuffed Meatloaf. All great stuff inside-ground beef-basil,oregano,parsley,garlic,scallions or leeks,mozzarella -Worcestershire sauce- low sugar ketschup-red wine vinigar-hot sauce-a wee bit of steel cut oats instead of bread crumbs- I also added some cream cheese and heavy cream and a bit of low carb BBQ sauce that wasn't in the recipe- but it worked great to a very moist and tasty meal. I didn't take this photo but thats just what it looked like when I was done. It just melted in your mouth This was the recipe I prepared that you speak of. When I did this the first time I didn't have all the ingredients it called for so I improvised. It turned out great, to my relief I even added things like heavy cream, cream cheese, some low sugar BBQ sauce- and steel cut oats instead of bread. The oats can be left out. It turned out to be moist and tasty. I got rave reviews from the one I tried it on ! That made me the happiest country girl ever. Ill hunt down the recipe and post that. Though, Ive found that meals like this is very much as spaghetti sauce....there are a lot of options to ingredients in this meal-which is a good thing
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Re: THE OFFICIAL LOW CARB FOODS AND MEALS THREAD!!!!!
[Re: Patrice]
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06/23/17 01:19 PM
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Okay, here's what we had last night with a few good ideas for the low carb army out there. Last night, I made breaded chicken cutlets with basil, Parmesan and lemon. That was a simple breaded chicken recipe originally from my mom that I've made for years, but I have adapted it to a low carb recipe. I love these! I started with boneless chicken breasts and pounded them out to about 1/2 inch thick and sprinkled them with salt and pepper. Then I got my low carb breading set up. First, instead of the classic white flour (at 23 net grams carbs per 1/4 cup), I dredged the chicken in almond flour (3 net grams carbs per 1/4 cup). NOTE: I am reading about bad byproducts that result from heating almond flour, so I am looking into trying coconut flour instead because it is way better for you and also very low in carbs. I'll report back on that one but for now, I'll use the almond flour since very little almond flour actually ends up being used for coating here. Instead of bread crumbs, I toss a bag of pork rinds (for 0 grams of carbs) in the food processor and grind it up into crumbs. I think Porkies are the best, but this was our grocery store brand which is okay. If you like the spicy breading, you can use other seasoned and spicy pork rinds. After dredging the chicken in the flour, I dipped it in an egg beaten with a little water to thin it out, and then onto the final coating. That was made of the ground pork rinds, Parmesan cheese and chopped fresh basil. I let my breaded, uncooked chicken sit on a wire rack in the fridge for about 1/2 hour. Then I fried the chicken cutlets gently in olive oil and butter until the coating was golden and the chicken was done. The last step is to squeeze fresh lemon juice all over it before serving! That really makes it great! I don't think you can overdo the amount of basil or lemon juice!!! Good stuff! It's nice to have something breaded and fried with almost no carbs. Hope you enjoyed this one!
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Re: THE OFFICIAL LOW CARB FOODS AND MEALS THREAD!!!!!
[Re: Bruce T]
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06/23/17 02:06 PM
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Thanks for copying those over from your other thread, Bruce! Great stuff for low carb meal ideas here.
For those of you who didn't see the thread, Bruce and his wife had their fresh caught trout with fiddleheads!
Thanks again, Bruce!
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Re: THE OFFICIAL LOW CARB FOODS AND MEALS THREAD!!!!!
[Re: Patrice]
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06/23/17 02:27 PM
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Hey Chickie- I just pulled some of the Cauli salad out of the freezer....its been there several days. Its fine...good texture- tastes great ! Nice to know this for future storage
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Re: THE OFFICIAL LOW CARB FOODS AND MEALS THREAD!!!!!
[Re: Sharon]
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06/23/17 03:40 PM
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Sharon, that's good to know! I will also report back when I try to reproduce my German potato salad with cauliflower!
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Re: THE OFFICIAL LOW CARB FOODS AND MEALS THREAD!!!!!
[Re: Patrice]
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06/27/17 08:21 PM
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I made some salmon this morning. First, I used my new ULU from MOOSETROT to cut the salmon off of the skin ... ... and made crispy fried salmon skin! After frying it on both sides until it was crisp ... I cut it into strips ... ... and served it with fresh dill and sour cream (sorry, Lufkin!). And then I threw away the salmon. NO!!!! Just kidding. I baked the salmon on a cedar plank with a little olive oil, butter and dill. That was wonderful!
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Re: THE OFFICIAL LOW CARB FOODS AND MEALS THREAD!!!!!
[Re: Sharon]
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06/28/17 09:04 AM
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Thanks, Sharon!
White, you actually like salmon skin but don't like the fillets? That's surprising! I'll bet a lot of salmon eaters don't like the skin. Do you like trout?
I'm sure on the plank these skins were done as much as yours on the fire. I press them down hard to keep them from curling, just to make nice flat chips. I have allowed them to curl before and then cut the roll into little curls too.
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Re: THE OFFICIAL LOW CARB FOODS AND MEALS THREAD!!!!!
[Re: Patrice]
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07/03/17 10:28 AM
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Okay, I copied this one over from What's for Supper just to post a few good low carb ideas. (I tried to cut off most of the potatoes!) Besides Zim's first-of-the-year garden radishes and green onions, I did some low carb stuff with those crappies and the tartar sauce, so I thought I'd share that here. Those crappie fillets were dried with paper towel, dipped in almond flour, then egg, then in ground pork rinds with some seasonings and then pan fried in butter and oil. They were wonderful! My homemade tartar sauce is Hellman's mayonnaise with chopped dill pickles, chopped fresh dill and fresh lemon juice to taste. I love it. Every year, I make up a 32 oz container of it to take up to Canada to share with our buddies up there because they love it too!
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