Guest guest Posted September 14, 2004 Report Share Posted September 14, 2004 Hannah was 5.5 yrs. old when she started the diet. We had to take away just about all her favorite foods and that was so hard. She was fortunate in the fact that I could keep her in large ketosis and not have to strictly follow the measured amounts on the diet. I read and re-read Atkins book and integrated some of his recipes with her diet and was able to come up with some yummy recipes for her and keep her from getting to the diet. She remained on it for 2.5 yrs. and is now seizure free, med free and diet free!! She has been off for a year now. Praise the Lord!! She maintained good ketones all throughout her years on the diet even with me not sticking 100% to the Keto Diet. But PLEASE, check with your keto team before making any changes. We went through Cleveland Clinic and they knew that I was altering Hannah's diet and we kept in close contact with them and had no problems. Here are some of her favorites: FUDGESICLES (Got the following ones on-line. There are tons of low- carb recipes on the net) 1 package sugar free-fat free instant pudding – chocolate (Jello brand has less carbs than Royal) 1/4 cup Splenda (You can now get Splenda granular at WalMart, do not the packets, there is a difference.) 1 ½ cup heavy whipping cream ½ cup water Put all in mixer and whip on high till thickened. Pour into popcycle trays and freeze. (This really splatters so I put a towel over my mixer while mixing!) You can use any flavor pudding your child likes. Sometimes I use vanilla and put some 0-carb chocolate chips (speciality order through www. netrition.com) in with it and she loves that. I am able to make this recipe into 10 popcycles for her they contain 2.5 carbs each. (I got perfect popcycle trays at my local dollar store, but I know that they are seasonal. Don't order Tupperware ones, they are $15 a tray!) Chocolate Peanut Butter Mousse 2 cups heavy cream 1 pkg. chocolate instant/sugar free Jello **2 Tablespoons peanut butter natural, unsweetened (I get Smuckers NATURAL at my grocery store) (**When you first buy a jar, you must dump it all into a large bowl and stir the oil and peanut butter together , then put back into the jar and keep it in the frige.) Simply put all ingredients in a blender and mix for about 30 seconds. Makes about 4 servings and each serving has a little less than 5 carbs!! Tastes GREAT! Tip: put peanut butter in the micro for a few seconds before blending so it's not too thick for the blender to mix. I make my servings smaller so she has less carbs. Deep Fried Mozzarella Cheese Sticks (REALLY GOOD) 1 lb. chunk of Mozzarella Cheese 3 eggs Spices (garlic, oregano, pepper, salt) Grated parmesean cheese Make sure cheese is refrigerated, very cold. Cut cheese into sticks, about 3/4 inch thick. Dip sticks of cheese into egg, then coat in a parmesean & spices mixture. Make sure the sticks are well coated. Chill in freezer for 15 minutes. Deep fry in oil for 3-4 minutes. Salt, and serve. Very good snack, even non-dieters love them! Option: Freeze extra sticks for snacking convenience CHICKEN TENDERS (EVEN BETTER!!) Using the above cheese stick recipe I make chicken tenders for Hannah. I have found that broiling boneless chicken breast works best. After broiled and cooled cut into small sticks. Dip in egg, then in parmesean cheese mixed with the spices. Place on a lined cookie sheet and freeze. I deep fry three of these as a meal for her and give her about 1 Tbl. Ragu pizza quick sauce to dip them in or I read that Heinz is coming out with a 1-carb ketchup, that might be good! Peanut Clusters 1 oz. unsweetened bakers chocolate 2 Tbsp. butter 2 Tbsp. heavy cream 1/2 tsp. vanilla 5 pkgs. Equal (I use Splenda that I get from WalMart - and I just saw some at Sam's Club) 2 oz. peanuts (about 80) Melt chocolate and butter together in a double boiler do not overheat. Stir in cream, vanilla and sweetener. Mix well until smooth. Stir in peanuts. Drop by spoonfuls onto a plate and chill. Store in refrigerator. Total carbohydrates: 28 carbs 9 servings at 3g each CHOCOLATE COCONUT GLOBS 1 oz. unsweetened baker's chocolate 2 Tbsp. butter 2 tbsp. heavy cream 1/2 tsp. vanilla 5 pkgs. Splenda 1/3 cup shredded coconut - UNSWEETENED 1 oz. Almonds Melt butter and chocolate together, mix well. Add in vanilla, heavy cream, and sugar substitute, mix until smooth. Add in coconut and once again, mix well. Drop by spoonfuls onto a plate. Put almonds on a plate, spaced evenly. Pour a spoonful of chocolate mixture on each almond. Chill for at least an hour before eating so you can pick them up. " Ziploc " Vanilla Ice Cream 1 tablespoon sugar substitute 1/2 teaspoon vanilla imitation 1/2 cup heavy cream 6 tablespoons salt 3 cups ice 1 quart sized Ziploc bag 1 gallon sized Ziploc bag In quart-sized Ziploc combine the sugar substitute, vanilla, and heavy cream. Seal the bag and shake slightly to mix ingredients. In the gallon -sized Ziploc bag, add 3 cups of ice (or fill half the bag with ice) and add 6 tablespoons of table salt. Place the sealed quart- sized bag into the gallon bag and seal the gallon bag. Shake the entire contents for at least 4 minutes (longer for harder ice cream). Once desired hardness has been achieved remove smaller bag and rinse thoroughly with cold water (if you miss this step you may wind up with salty ice cream) This recipe makes about 1/2 cup of ice cream with a total of 5 grams carbohydrates. This is fun and Hannah loves shaking it up!! BASIC ICE CREAM CUSTARD (The following recipes come from my Atkins recipe book) 2 cups heavy cream 4 egg yolks ½ tsp. imitation vanilla (real vanilla has corn syrup in it) 4 - 8 packets sugar substitute (I use Splenda packets that I buy at Walmart, these are not granular) Heat cream in a heavy sauce pan over a LOW (it will curdle if you rush it). Whisk in one egg yolk at a time. Add vanilla and whisk until custard begins to thicken. (I think it takes 15 - 20 min.) Remove from heat and cool. Beat one packet of sweetner in at a time to cooled custard. At this point the custard is ready to add recipe ingredients to make it ice cream or you can just refrigerate this and eat as a custard. This makes 6 - ½ cup servings at 3.5 carbs per serving but I give her smaller portions. FOR CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM 1 recipe Basic Ice Cream Custard (above) ½ cup unsweetened cocoa 2 pkts. Sugar substitute 2 Tbl. No-cal chocolate syrup (I use Atkins brand from General Nutrition Store - could probably leave out) 2 Tbl. Sugar-free Jello Chocolate Instant Pudding powder Whisk cocoa into the cooled custard till smooth. Whisk in remaining ingred. Cool to room temperature. Place ice cream into ice cream maker. Churn according to manufacturers directions. This contains 7.4 carbs per ½ cup serving. I usually make these into suckers for Hannah with molds from Walmart. She will eat one sucker as a snack and they are very small so I would guess that it contains 1 carb per sucker. You must keep these in the freezer though!! FOR VANILLA ICE CREAM 1 basic custard recipe 1 Tbl. imitation vanilla 2 Tbl. Sugar-free Jello Vanilla Instant Pudding Powder Prepare custard and while it is cooling whisk in vanilla and pudding powder. Cool to room temp and place ice cream into ice cream maker. Churn according to manufacturers directions. This contains 5.4 carbs per ½ cup serving and I also make these into suckers for her. Freeze. JUST A NOTE - IF YOU DO USE THIS AS ICE CREAM IT WILL BE ROCK HARD SO YOU HAVE TO LET IT SET OUT BEFORE SERVING. I READ THAT THE HARDNESS IS DUE TO USING ARTIFICIAL SWEETNERS. CHOCOLATE FUDGE 1 Pkg. Sugar-free Jello chocolate instant pudding 2 - 4 pkts. Sugar substitute ½ cup heavy whipping cream 1 Tbl. No-cal chocolate syrup 3 heaping tablespoons chunky style, sugar-free natural peanut butter Mix all ingredients together except the peanut butter. Place over low heat and add peanut butter. Heat until p.b. melts. Stir until well blended. Spray a small baking pan with Pam. Spoon mixture into pan. Refrigerate until firm. Slice into at least 15 squares. This contains 3.8 carbs per square. HOT CHOCOLATE 1/3 cup heavy whipping cream 2/3 cups water 1 tsp. unsweetened cocoa 1 pkt. sugar substitute ½ tsp. imitation vanilla Place all ingredients in saucepan. Heat, stirring constantly. I make this into two servings for her. Contains 2.5 carbs in each portion. Hannah drank this at EVERY meal. She s mayo, butter, etc. and she was willing to have all her fat added to this drink (I used Canola oil) and she would stir it as she drank it and called it her " stirring cocoa " ! We tried all sorts of ways to incorporate her fats and she wanted it this way so she could get it over with and enjoy the rest of her meal. Cookies - I just got this recipe on-line the other day and made it. Hannah loved it. I poured mine into a 9 " round cake pan. Next time I will make them into mini muffins because they are more cake like than cookie like. Also, gave her some zero-carb sugar free Twist chocolate spread to use for icing!! 3 eggs 4 T. veg. oil 1/4 c. butter 3/4 c. splenda 1 t. baking powder 1/8 t. salt 3/4 t. almond extract 3/4 c. almond flour 1 t. vanilla extract Preheat oven 450 degrees. Mix all ingred. Spray 11x15 cookie sheet. Pour mixture into pan, bake 10 min. Cut into squares. This made 15 cookies less than 2 carbs/cookie. I buy in large orders from www.netrition.com because they sell low- carb products. I recently ordered Atkins peanutbutter cups from there and she just loves them. I use many of his products because she is able to tolerate cheating on her diet. I use the pancake mix, zero-carb choc. Chips, and Atkins syrup. So she will have one choc. Chip pancake for breakfast and a piece of apple and her cream. Atkins Advantage bars are good. Buy only one at a time till you find one he likes. She will only eat choc. Coconut!! I cut them into ¼'s so they go further. I would also, buy her a 's Jr. cheeseburger on a tray with pickles and mustard only, and no bun! This was a special treat for her. For pizza we would just separate the cheese and toppings from the crust and she would eat one slice of crustless pizza. I'd be happy to give you more ideas. Let me know Gail > The little I care for started the diet in July. Her seizures > have been reduced, but we are having to force feed her every meal. > She s the butter and the cream. Does anyone have any ideas to > help us? When she initially started the diet she ate great, and her > seizures were drastically reduced. She was able to walk indpendently > for virtually the first time in about a year. Her quality of life > seemed to be improving, but this only lasted about 2 weeks. Her > seizures are still improved from the past (she's having 20-30 a day > now), but her quality of life is no better than before the diet. She > is lethargic, she is not sleeping well and meal times are a > disaster. Can anyone help? > Thanks and God Bless, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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