Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 I believe I just found my inspiration for dinner! Thank you! maryann127@... writes: This sounds yummy. I have to try this ann " wildflow30 " wrote: > > SB Taco Bell Taco Salad > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 >Give me your most unusual veggie preparation (preferably that turned out great!). simple and good: Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Roasted Garlic 1 pint brussels sprouts 1 head garlic 1 tbsp olive oil sea salt preheat oven to 350 cut off top of garlic drizzle 1/2 tbsp of olive oil over garlic head wrap in aluminum foil and stick in oven (before preparing sprouts!) trim sprouts and cut in half arrange in shallow baking dish (glazed ceramic or nonstick is best) drizzle with remaining olive oil and salt set in over for 35-40 mins (longer if you like crispier leaves) remove both from oven squeeze roasted garlic cloves over sprouts toss and enjoy! ~risa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Shrimp Scampi from the new 30 min meals cookbook. It was delish! Jackie Siciliano ~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~ The easiest choices in life just aren't that fun or interesting. - Jimmy Buffett- --------------------------------------------------------- From: Betsy Hall To: South-Beach-Diet-Getting-It-Right Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 10:21 AM Subject: Changing the subject - Favorite meal? Ok...so changing the subject here. I'm starting to get into a rut (making the same meals over and over) which usually spells disaster for me. So tell me....what was your favorite SBD meal from the last week? Have you tried anything new and interesting lately? Give me your most unusual veggie preparation (preferably that turned out great!). Betsy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Me too! I'm eating about $10 worth of Baby Spinach a week! Yesterday at Pathmark the bag I bought rang up at $3.49 and I knew the shelf price was $3.29. I had the clerk check and sure enough I was right. They gave me the bag for free! Jackie Siciliano ~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~ The easiest choices in life just aren't that fun or interesting. - Jimmy Buffett- --------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: -Beth I have been on a spinach pie kick. My husband likes it too so that is an easy to go breakfast for him as well. I don't count it as a veggie though as one slice really does not equal a veggie serving...at least not for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 Sounds good! Thanks! Betsy Hall, Re: Changing the subject - Favorite meal? Oh I have got one!!! SB Taco Bell Taco Salad 1/2 can of FF vegitarian refried beans 1/2 C FF jack and cheddar cheese cubes Salad mix, cukes, tomato, onion, ect. Salsa In a small caserole dish use 1/2 can of refried bean, spread evenly. Top with cheese cubes. Nuke for 1.5 min. Top with salad. Spoon on salsa. This is just like the ones at Taco Bell, just dont try to eat the bowl! in Maine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 I love spinach pie too. Yummy! I'll try the other recipe too. Thanks! Betsy Hall, Re: Changing the subject - Favorite meal? I have been on a spinach pie kick. My husband likes it too so that is an easy to go breakfast for him as well. I don't count it as a veggie though as one slice really does not equal a veggie serving...at least not for me. I also made the cabbage salad from the first book and I really liked that. Next time, I will blanch the cabbage first. I made a veggie recipe from the show Blanes low carb on fit TV....see below. I just made the veggie part, I did not have the meat on hand. This I will make again! Basically I like my meals simple. I did buy a remade pico de gallo sauce last week. I loved it over grilled salmon. It took 5 minutes...cook the salmon, squeeze a little lemon on it and quickly sauté in the pico. MB 1 lb. boneless chicken tenders - frozen 1 lb. boneless pork chops - frozen 1 12 oz. bag fresh pre-cut broccoli 1 12 oz. bag julienne vegetable mix (carrots, broccoli, cauliflower & cabbage) (note: if using frozen vegetables be sure to allow moisture to evaporate before cooking) 1 6 oz. container whole button mushrooms 5 tbsp. peanut oil 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. pepper 2 tbsp. soy flour 4 tbsp. soy sauce 2 tbsp. chopped garlic from jar 2 tbsp. sesame oil 1 tsp. crushed red pepper 1 tbsp. roasted sesame seeds Push frozen chicken and pork through food processor using single slice disk attachment with machine on pulse. Take sliced meat from processor and place 1/2 of meat mixture in a gallon plastic bag. Toss with 1/2 tsp. salt and 1/2 tsp. pepper then 1 tbsp. soy flour. Shake to coat. Repeat with second batch of meat mixture. Preheat 12 " non-stick skillet or Wok to medium high. In batches so as not to crowd, stir fry meat mixture with 1 tbsp. peanut oil and transfer to large serving platter (approximately 3 batches which will require 1 tbsp. peanut oil for each). Takes 1-2 minutes for each batch. Remove cooked meat from pan and set aside. Add 1 tbsp. peanut oil to pan with broccoli and julienne vegetables. Cover skillet with lid 3 - 4 minutes. Remove lid and stir fry by tossing consistently for 1 minute. Clear area in center of pan with spoon and add garlic and red pepper - cook 1 minute. Toss and then add mushrooms, soy sauce, sesame oil and stir fried meat back to pan. Cover and heat 2 - 3 minutes. Turn off heat and transfer stir fry to large serving platter and garnish with roasted sesame seeds. Serve immediately. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 That is my favorite breakfast recipe. I wish I could find another that I like as much. The rest of the quiches are okay, but not great like the spinach pie. ann > > I love spinach pie too. Yummy! I'll try the other recipe too. Thanks! > > Betsy Hall, > > Re: Changing the subject - Favorite meal? > > > I have been on a spinach pie kick. My husband likes it too so that is an easy to go breakfast for him as well. I don't count it as a veggie though as one slice really does not equal a veggie serving...at least not for me. > > I also made the cabbage salad from the first book and I really liked that. Next time, I will blanch the cabbage first. > > I made a veggie recipe from the show Blanes low carb on fit TV....see below. > I just made the veggie part, I did not have the meat on hand. This I will make again! > Basically I like my meals simple. I did buy a remade pico de gallo sauce last week. I loved it over grilled salmon. It took 5 minutes...cook the salmon, squeeze a little lemon on it and quickly sauté in the pico. > > MB > > 1 lb. boneless chicken tenders - frozen > 1 lb. boneless pork chops - frozen > 1 12 oz. bag fresh pre-cut broccoli > 1 12 oz. bag julienne vegetable mix (carrots, broccoli, cauliflower & cabbage) (note: if using frozen vegetables be sure to allow moisture to evaporate before cooking) > 1 6 oz. container whole button mushrooms > 5 tbsp. peanut oil > 1 tsp. salt > 1 tsp. pepper > 2 tbsp. soy flour > 4 tbsp. soy sauce > 2 tbsp. chopped garlic from jar > 2 tbsp. sesame oil > 1 tsp. crushed red pepper > 1 tbsp. roasted sesame seeds > > Push frozen chicken and pork through food processor using single slice disk attachment with machine on pulse. Take sliced meat from processor and place 1/2 of meat mixture in a gallon plastic bag. Toss with 1/2 tsp. salt and 1/2 tsp. pepper then 1 tbsp. soy flour. Shake to coat. Repeat with second batch of meat mixture. Preheat 12 " non- stick skillet or Wok to medium high. In batches so as not to crowd, stir fry meat mixture with 1 tbsp. peanut oil and transfer to large serving platter (approximately 3 batches which will require 1 tbsp. peanut oil for each). Takes 1-2 minutes for each batch. > > Remove cooked meat from pan and set aside. Add 1 tbsp. peanut oil to pan with broccoli and julienne vegetables. Cover skillet with lid 3 - 4 minutes. Remove lid and stir fry by tossing consistently for 1 minute. Clear area in center of pan with spoon and add garlic and red pepper - cook 1 minute. Toss and then add mushrooms, soy sauce, sesame oil and stir fried meat back to pan. Cover and heat 2 - 3 minutes. Turn off heat and transfer stir fry to large serving platter and garnish with roasted sesame seeds. Serve immediately. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 I just made a version of the spinach pie yesterday. I am really reaching for things to make in the morning. Does anyone have suggestions on how to make it a little less bland? ann maryann127@...> wrote: That is my favorite breakfast recipe. I wish I could find another that I like as much. The rest of the quiches are okay, but not great like the spinach pie. ann > > I love spinach pie too. Yummy! I'll try the other recipe too. Thanks! > > Betsy Hall, > > Re: Changing the subject - Favorite meal? > > > I have been on a spinach pie kick. My husband likes it too so that is an easy to go breakfast for him as well. I don't count it as a veggie though as one slice really does not equal a veggie serving...at least not for me. > > I also made the cabbage salad from the first book and I really liked that. Next time, I will blanch the cabbage first. > > I made a veggie recipe from the show Blanes low carb on fit TV....see below. > I just made the veggie part, I did not have the meat on hand. This I will make again! > Basically I like my meals simple. I did buy a remade pico de gallo sauce last week. I loved it over grilled salmon. It took 5 minutes...cook the salmon, squeeze a little lemon on it and quickly sauté in the pico. > > MB > > 1 lb. boneless chicken tenders - frozen > 1 lb. boneless pork chops - frozen > 1 12 oz. bag fresh pre-cut broccoli > 1 12 oz. bag julienne vegetable mix (carrots, broccoli, cauliflower & cabbage) (note: if using frozen vegetables be sure to allow moisture to evaporate before cooking) > 1 6 oz. container whole button mushrooms > 5 tbsp. peanut oil > 1 tsp. salt > 1 tsp. pepper > 2 tbsp. soy flour > 4 tbsp. soy sauce > 2 tbsp. chopped garlic from jar > 2 tbsp. sesame oil > 1 tsp. crushed red pepper > 1 tbsp. roasted sesame seeds > > Push frozen chicken and pork through food processor using single slice disk attachment with machine on pulse. Take sliced meat from processor and place 1/2 of meat mixture in a gallon plastic bag. Toss with 1/2 tsp. salt and 1/2 tsp. pepper then 1 tbsp. soy flour. Shake to coat. Repeat with second batch of meat mixture. Preheat 12 " non- stick skillet or Wok to medium high. In batches so as not to crowd, stir fry meat mixture with 1 tbsp. peanut oil and transfer to large serving platter (approximately 3 batches which will require 1 tbsp. peanut oil for each). Takes 1-2 minutes for each batch. > > Remove cooked meat from pan and set aside. Add 1 tbsp. peanut oil to pan with broccoli and julienne vegetables. Cover skillet with lid 3 - 4 minutes. Remove lid and stir fry by tossing consistently for 1 minute. Clear area in center of pan with spoon and add garlic and red pepper - cook 1 minute. Toss and then add mushrooms, soy sauce, sesame oil and stir fried meat back to pan. Cover and heat 2 - 3 minutes. Turn off heat and transfer stir fry to large serving platter and garnish with roasted sesame seeds. Serve immediately. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 > I just made a version of the spinach pie yesterday. I am > really reaching for things to make in the morning. Does > anyone have suggestions on how to make it a little less bland? Enid -- Nothing says you have to eat " breakfast foods " for your first meal of the day. Eat anything you like that conforms to the diet; I eat leftovers all the time. One of my favorites is to nuke a bowl of home made soup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 I know. There have been many a morning that I have had a salad with Tuna for breakfast but I am really enjoying the process of cooking and finding new things to eat. I loved the spinach pie as you could make a pie and have it for a quick breakfast for the week. Now I want to make it a little more tasty. Noctaire noctaire@...> wrote: > I just made a version of the spinach pie yesterday. I am > really reaching for things to make in the morning. Does > anyone have suggestions on how to make it a little less bland? Enid -- Nothing says you have to eat " breakfast foods " for your first meal of the day. Eat anything you like that conforms to the diet; I eat leftovers all the time. One of my favorites is to nuke a bowl of home made soup. Please send your recipes for inclusion in the Files to the Moderator at: South-Beach-Diet-Getting-It-Right-owner Reminder: The South Beach Diet is not low-carb. Nor is it low-fat. The South Beach Diet teaches you to rely on the right carbs and the right fats-the good ones - and enables you to live quite happily without the bad carbs and bad fats. For more on this Way Of Eating please read " The South Beach Diet " by Arthur Agatston, MD. ISBN 1-57954-814-8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 > I know. There have been many a morning that I have had a > salad with Tuna for breakfast but I am really enjoying the > process of cooking and finding new things to eat. I loved the > spinach pie as you could make a pie and have it for a quick > breakfast for the week. Now I want to make it a little more tasty. Ahhh...I thought you were speaking in general. Well, let's look at the recipe for the spinach pie. Is it this one...? ******************************************************** Italian Spinach Pie 1,2,3 1 16-oz container low-fat cottage cheese 1 10-oz frozen chopped spinach, thawed and well drained 1 c shredded reduced fat mozzarella cheese 1 c eggbeaters 1 7-oz jar of roasted red peppers, well drained, chopped 1/3 c grated lowfat parmesan cheese 1 tsp oregano Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix all ingredients until well blended. Pour into 9-inch pie plate that has been sprayed with cooking spray. Bake 40 minutes or until center is set. Eat 1/4 quiche for braekfast each day. ******************************************************** Now, if it were ME, I'd reach for the herbs myself. You can buy " Italian Seasoning " which is usually a mix of oregano, marjoram, rosemary, thyme, and sage. I'd drop the 1 tsp of oregano and try 1 to 1 1/2 teaspoons of Italian seasoning, see what that does to the recipe. Another thing to try -- switch up the cheese. Use an Italian mix or other types of cheeses that you like. Try monterey jack and cheddar, for example. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 I don't notice it being bland, but I guess you could add a can of mild green chiles or some hot sauce. ann > > I just made a version of the spinach pie yesterday. I am really reaching for things to make in the morning. Does anyone have suggestions on how to make it a little less bland? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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