Jamie Eason Recipes

FlTGlRL
FlTGlRL Posts: 239
edited November 10 in Social Groups
Jamie's Monster Meatloaf Recipe
Nutrition Facts:

Makes 24 servings
Single serving = 83 calories, .7 g fat, 3 g carbs, 15 g protein
Ingredients:

1 12-oz package chopped onions and peppers, thawed (or 1 - 1 1/2 cup fresh)
1 tsp salt
1 tsp pepper
1/2 tsp dried thyme
1 tsp minced garlic (or paste)
1/4 cup low-sodium soy sauce
3/4 cup low-sodium chicken broth
2 tsp tomato paste (no salt added)
3 lbs extra-lean ground turkey (or chicken breast)
1 cup quick cooking oats
4 egg whites
1 cup reduced sugar ketchup (no high fructose corn syrup)

Directions:

Preheat oven to 325 degrees and prep a 9-by-13 Pyrex dish with non-stick spray. In a large sauté pan, cook the onions and peppers with salt, pepper and thyme until onions are translucent (about 5 minutes). Next, add garlic, soy sauce, chicken broth and tomato paste, mixing until heated through. Set aside to cool.

In a large bowl, combine ground turkey, egg whites, oats and sautéed mixture (cooled). Mix by hand until all incorporated and press flat into the 9-by-13 prepared Pyrex dish.

Spread ketchup in an even layer on top of the prepared turkey and place in the oven to bake for 1 hour and 20 minutes.

Makes 24 servings
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  • FlTGlRL
    FlTGlRL Posts: 239
    Low-Carb Apple Cinnamon Protein Bars Recipe
    Nutrition Facts:

    Makes 16 squares
    1 square = 64 calories, 2.4 g fat, 4 g carbs, 8 g protein
    Ingredients

    4 scoops vanilla whey protein powder
    1/2 cup almond meal/flour
    2 tsp baking powder
    1/4 tsp salt
    2 tsp cinnamon
    1/4 tsp nutmeg
    1/4 tsp allspice
    3 egg whites
    1/4 cup stevia (raw) or Xylitol (increase carb count by 1g)
    1/2 cup fat-free cottage cheese
    1 tsp vanilla extract
    1 medium apple - grated (large holes)

    Directions:

    Spray an 8-by-8 inch Pyrex dish with non-stick spray. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl, combine protein powder, almond meal, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice. Whisk together and set aside.

    In a smaller bowl, combine egg whites, no-cal sweetener, cottage cheese and vanilla. Whisk until well incorporated and then add the wet ingredients to the dry and mix again.

    Fold in grated apple and mix until combined.

    Pour batter into the prepared dish and bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes.
  • FlTGlRL
    FlTGlRL Posts: 239
    http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/jamie-eason-livefit-recipes-main-page.html

    Here is a link for several more including:

    Pumpkin Protein Bars
    Cinnamon Swirl Protein Bread
    3-Bean Turkey Chili
    Fish In Foil
    Italian Turkey Burgers
    Pumpkin Spice Pancakes
    Lemon Protein Bars
    Chocolate Protein Bars
    Orange Almond Biscotti

    http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/jamie-eason-livefit-recipes-main-page.html
  • Thank you!
  • amysj303
    amysj303 Posts: 5,086 Member
    I have to say, the apple cinnamon protein bars are gross. I choked down four of the nine I made but I can't do any more. I feel like it was a huge waste because the almond meal alone was $10! ph well, live and learn.
    I liked the pumpkin bars, the chili and turkey muffins/meatloaf (I followed the meatloaf recipe and made a couple of mini meatloaves and some muffins).
  • FlTGlRL
    FlTGlRL Posts: 239
    Well I think I might be trying the following, I thought they looked delicious:

    Pumpkin Protein Bars
    Cinnamon Swirl Protein Bread
    Fish In Foil
    Pumpkin Spice Pancakes
    Chocolate Protein Bars

    I have to look at it first but I'll let you guys know if I try anything. Yes I bet all the different items can become expensive.
  • FlTGlRL
    FlTGlRL Posts: 239
    You're welcome :wink:
  • FlTGlRL
    FlTGlRL Posts: 239
    I started to take a better look at the recipes. I think I'm definitely going to try and start eating her fish in foil recipe 1x per week. It's simple, cheap, and yummy looking. It's just simple lemon pepper tilapia with fresh lemon, pepper, and asparagus. Also, the pumpkin pancakes look really good. I was thinking about swapping the fresh pumpkin for banana though and skipping the cinnamon. That would be so tasty!
    I'll try and make these sometime within the next 1-2 weeks and let you guys know what I think.
  • stenochick0417
    stenochick0417 Posts: 124 Member
    I tried the turkey chili -- it's SO GOOD. Also tried the pumpkin protein bars -- those are surprisingly really good too.
  • debwaid
    debwaid Posts: 573 Member
    I made the Pumpkin Protein bars, pretty good! A little more sweetener for me next time though. Today, I am going to make the Lemon Protein Bars....hope they are tasty!
  • FlTGlRL
    FlTGlRL Posts: 239
    Yea, let me know what you think of those.
    What is this oat flour?? I've never heard of that. I'm guessing it's by the flour?
  • debwaid
    debwaid Posts: 573 Member
    Yea, let me know what you think of those.
    What is this oat flour?? I've never heard of that. I'm guessing it's by the flour?
    I couldn't find oat flour in the grocery store, so I ground up oatmeal and it worked fine. Just grind it very fine! I'll let you know about the Lemon Bars, they're in the oven now!
  • debwaid
    debwaid Posts: 573 Member
    Lemon Protein Bars are very sweet! Be sure when you are mixing the dry stuff with the wet stuff, that you mix it really well. I didn't. The consistency is kinda weird, maybe because of the oat flour (Oatmeal that I ground up) but I didn't have time to search the whole city for it! Still all in all, pretty good especially if you are looking for someone different that the typical bars that you can buy n the store. You can't beat the nutrition factors on Jamie's stuff though!!
  • So far ive made the pumpkin bars and the cinnamon bread. I liked them both a lot and they are very low on sugar which i like, but they seem to have a high amount of carbs???
  • debwaid
    debwaid Posts: 573 Member
    So far ive made the pumpkin bars and the cinnamon bread. I liked them both a lot and they are very low on sugar which i like, but they seem to have a high amount of carbs???
    I don't think they are high in carbs at all. For the most part, they have less carbs than protein. I made the carrot cake bars yesterday...pretty good too!
  • stenochick0417
    stenochick0417 Posts: 124 Member
    I found oat flour in the organic section of our grocery store, btw. Next up for me is the meatloaf recipe. Looks yummy!
  • amysj303
    amysj303 Posts: 5,086 Member
    I made oat flour with oatmeal too, I just blended it in the magic bullet. I think that is what the pumpkin bars said to do or I probably would have looked for oat flour also. Now I need some yummy recipes for that almond meal I bought, has anyone used the almond meal in a recipe they like?
    I was revisiting bodyrock.tv and zuzana had a recipe that used almond meal. and now she has a new website/youtube channel since she left bodyrock, zwow, if anyone is interested, she focuses on some of the same foods so her recipes would be compliant with Jamie Eason's approved foods list, for the most part.
  • FlTGlRL
    FlTGlRL Posts: 239
    So far ive made the pumpkin bars and the cinnamon bread. I liked them both a lot and they are very low on sugar which i like, but they seem to have a high amount of carbs???

    Do you know how many carbs it has?
    That is something I'm watching with the high protein drinks/bars I buy from the store too.
  • FlTGlRL
    FlTGlRL Posts: 239
    I made oat flour with oatmeal too, I just blended it in the magic bullet. I think that is what the pumpkin bars said to do or I probably would have looked for oat flour also. Now I need some yummy recipes for that almond meal I bought, has anyone used the almond meal in a recipe they like?
    I was revisiting bodyrock.tv and zuzana had a recipe that used almond meal. and now she has a new website/youtube channel since she left bodyrock, zwow, if anyone is interested, she focuses on some of the same foods so her recipes would be compliant with Jamie Eason's approved foods list, for the most part.

    Oh okay, I guess that's the way to do it lol... Good thing I asked you guys because unless it said it in the recipe I prob would have been at the store looking all over.
    Sorry I've never used almond meal. Yes, I'm going to check that bodyrock out on youtube, I'll let you know what I think.
  • debwaid
    debwaid Posts: 573 Member
    I've made several of her recipes. So far, my favorites are the pumpkin and carrot cake protein bars. I made the turkey muffins just the way she said to the first time and though, I needed to tweak them. So last week, I replaced the cumin with oregano and they were so much better! Today, I did them with chicken and they are good that way too! I made the apple cinnamon protein bread, didn't like that one. As soon as I find some almond flour, I will make the apple cinnamon protein bars! My hubby loves the food as well!
  • FlTGlRL
    FlTGlRL Posts: 239
    I've made several of her recipes. So far, my favorites are the pumpkin and carrot cake protein bars. I made the turkey muffins just the way she said to the first time and though, I needed to tweak them. So last week, I replaced the cumin with oregano and they were so much better! Today, I did them with chicken and they are good that way too! I made the apple cinnamon protein bread, didn't like that one. As soon as I find some almond flour, I will make the apple cinnamon protein bars! My hubby loves the food as well!

    Wow...I'm surprised your hubby likes it. I still have not found time to make any of her recipes but when I do I might have questions for you because of all the weird things in them.
    I think Walmart might sell Bob's Red Mill Almond Meal? I posted the link below:

    http://www.walmart.com/ip/Bob-s-Red-Mill-Almond-Meal-from-Blanched-Whole-Almonds-Flour-16-oz/12018295
  • debwaid
    debwaid Posts: 573 Member
    I've made several of her recipes. So far, my favorites are the pumpkin and carrot cake protein bars. I made the turkey muffins just the way she said to the first time and though, I needed to tweak them. So last week, I replaced the cumin with oregano and they were so much better! Today, I did them with chicken and they are good that way too! I made the apple cinnamon protein bread, didn't like that one. As soon as I find some almond flour, I will make the apple cinnamon protein bars! My hubby loves the food as well!

    Wow...I'm surprised your hubby likes it. I still have not found time to make any of her recipes but when I do I might have questions for you because of all the weird things in them.
    I think Walmart might sell Bob's Red Mill Almond Meal? I posted the link below:

    http://www.walmart.com/ip/Bob-s-Red-Mill-Almond-Meal-from-Blanched-Whole-Almonds-Flour-16-oz/12018295

    I'm sure I can get in online but I might not be able to find it locally. Feel free to ask me...be glad to help! And hubby will eat most anything! lol But seriously the food has been tasty!
  • sumnerfan
    sumnerfan Posts: 244 Member
    I'm loving the recipe reviews. They are so helpful. I really need to make something new. Last week I made the chocolate protein bars. They were ok. You may want to search Eating for Life. It's a cookbook that has some good recipes in it. There are a few free ones on the web. I love the tuna apple salad. Have a great day.
  • debwaid
    debwaid Posts: 573 Member
    I'm loving the recipe reviews. They are so helpful. I really need to make something new. Last week I made the chocolate protein bars. They were ok. You may want to search Eating for Life. It's a cookbook that has some good recipes in it. There are a few free ones on the web. I love the tuna apple salad. Have a great day.

    I'm glad you said that!! I have that book and there are some great recipes in that book!!
  • FlTGlRL
    FlTGlRL Posts: 239
    I'm loving the recipe reviews. They are so helpful. I really need to make something new. Last week I made the chocolate protein bars. They were ok. You may want to search Eating for Life. It's a cookbook that has some good recipes in it. There are a few free ones on the web. I love the tuna apple salad. Have a great day.

    I'm glad you said that!! I have that book and there are some great recipes in that book!!

    Maybe I should order that book because although I haven't tried any of Jamie Eason's recipes yet, I'm a huge fan of trying new recipes on a normal basis. I'll let you guys know if I order it.
    Also...If it isn't to much trouble would you please share the tuna apple salad recipe
    That sounds so delicious!! :love:
  • sumnerfan
    sumnerfan Posts: 244 Member
    I don't usually do the tomatoes.

    Ingredients:

    ■1 can (6-ounce) tuna, water packed, drained
    ■1/2 onion, diced
    ■1 stalk celery, sliced
    ■1 tablespoon dill relish
    ■1 teaspoon spicy brown mustard
    ■2 tablespoons fat-free mayonnaise
    ■1 apple, cored and diced
    ■4 cups lettuce leaves
    ■2 tomatoes, cut in wedges


    Directions:

    1. In a medium mixing bow, combine tuna, onion, celery, relish, mustard, mayonnaise and apple; mix well.


    2. Divide lettuce and tomato wedges between two separate plates. Top with a portion of tuna mixture, serve and enjoy!




    Servings: 2

    Nutrition per serving: 205 calories; 20g protein; 28g carbohydrates; 2g fat.
  • debwaid
    debwaid Posts: 573 Member
    I don't usually do the tomatoes.

    Ingredients:

    ■1 can (6-ounce) tuna, water packed, drained
    ■1/2 onion, diced
    ■1 stalk celery, sliced
    ■1 tablespoon dill relish
    ■1 teaspoon spicy brown mustard
    ■2 tablespoons fat-free mayonnaise
    ■1 apple, cored and diced
    ■4 cups lettuce leaves
    ■2 tomatoes, cut in wedges


    Directions:

    1. In a medium mixing bow, combine tuna, onion, celery, relish, mustard, mayonnaise and apple; mix well.


    2. Divide lettuce and tomato wedges between two separate plates. Top with a portion of tuna mixture, serve and enjoy!




    Servings: 2

    Nutrition per serving: 205 calories; 20g protein; 28g carbohydrates; 2g fat.

    YUMMY! Glad you posted this....I am so having this to eat today!!
  • lauri78
    lauri78 Posts: 19
    Hi group, I am new here, but not new to Jamie easons livefit program.
    I am currently in week 9, and loving the program and the recipes. Some of my faves are the pumpkin protein bars, fish in foil, the mini meatloaf muffins, the apples and cottage cheese, and the Italian turkey burgers.
    I make the fish in foil, and turkey burgers at least once a week! So yummy!
    Has anyone tried the turkey chili? That one is next on my list.
  • debwaid
    debwaid Posts: 573 Member
    Glad you are here! I love the Carrot Cake protein bars, they are my favorite and I've made them all. Turkey/chicken muffins are delicious even though the thought of a turkey muffin sounded gross! Turkey burger is on the menu for tonight's dinner since hubby intends to make homemade chorizo burgers!! That's how I gained my weight...letting him cook!!!
  • debwaid
    debwaid Posts: 573 Member
    I made the Italian Turkey Burgers last night!! Very good....as usual next time I will tweak the spices a little though!!

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  • lauri78
    lauri78 Posts: 19
    Yummy! I was initially pretty grossed out at the thought of that much zuchinni in a burger, but they stay so moist! I love them on their own too....to cut out the carbs,I skip the bread. I just eat them with a fork and knife, and the condiment of my desire.
    I also want to try making them into meatballs and eat them with spaghetti squash.
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