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Low Country Boil. So easy and delicious.
pasta with ground turkey and turkey sausage
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Lemon an chilli prawns, spinach, oven cooked onion/pepper/tomato, flat mushroom, mini corn and sweet jacket potato with redced fat sour cream and chive dip.... so very filing.
Seem to be doing lemon an chilli alot lol.... love lemon an chilli
Yay half a pic :grumble: this site dosnt do auto re-size then? lol0 -
i cant figure out how to post pictures0
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Super quick dinner tonight - pumpernickel wrap with chicken, vegetables, hot mustard and goat cheese, all topped with some sriracha.
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Okay, seriously.... nothing I make EVER looks this delicious. Either you ALL take amazing food pictures, or my food just generally looks... icky.0
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Tomato & mushroom pizza that I made out of cauliflower (Cassey Ho's recipe! )
I said "oops" cause it stuck to the tin foil and I had to rip it apart to eat it, haha!! Still so yummy though!
I've done that before. Do it with parchment paper next time.0 -
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Dinner tonight! Quinoa, mixed veggies, chicken breast from costco, with cumin, paprika, pepper, mrs. dash seasoning, and cayenne pepper
What are the cooking directions for this?0 -
Y'all are culinary geniuses...0
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Pork, pumpkin and kumara with sage. Salad and avocado.0 -
Asian inspired croque madam
Bulgogi chicken and km chi topped with a gochujang jack cheese sauce and fried egg
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Awesome. Thanks for the advice - although Im still not sure we have those, either. I'll take a look next time I'm at the store and report back! Apricots, tomatoes and thyme seem like a strange mix but I'll give it a go! Thanks again!
They're kind of hard to find in the US, too. I know they exist but they are definitely something you have to hunt for, not every store has them and usually only one name brand.0 -
Yesterday I had Spinach and Cream Cheese Salmon
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Chicken, peppers, onion, and broccoli stir fry over quinoa:
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Tonights Dinner:
Stuffed tomatoes.
Recipeeeeeee pretty please!
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Dinner tonight! Quinoa, mixed veggies, chicken breast from costco, with cumin, paprika, pepper, mrs. dash seasoning, and cayenne pepper
What are the cooking directions for this?
I just cooked the quinoa half way, then added frozen mixed veggies and brussel sprouts, then added raw chicken and stirred it around until everything was cooked!
By the time the chicken cooks thoroughly, the quinoa will be fully cooked0 -
Care to share your beet burger recipe? Cucumbers included, though it looks straight forward enough. Thanks!
Not cucumbers, bananas. Sorry. But leaving cucumbers so when I revisit I remember I want to try cucumbers with chili powder. My memory...
Sorry! I just saw your post. The beet burgers are from Post Punk Kitchen: http://www.theppk.com/2012/02/quarter-pounder-beet-burger/ I didn't use fennel seed, and I subbed cashew butter for almond butter.
I topped it with plain Greek yogurt and a serrano pepper salsa. I'll have to get that recipe from my fiancé - that was his creation. He also made an amazing banana ketchup (don't make that face- I thought it'd be gross too. It was amazing, perfectly sweet and spicy). I'll try and post those tomorrow!
The banana was just sliced and topped with cinnamon
Edit for nutritional info:
I made 5 burgers and one mini burger with this recipe (as opposed to the recommended 4)
Calories: 206
Carbs: 33g
Fat: 4g
Protein: 8g
Sodium: 367mg
Chole: 0mg1 -
Wowowow. Okay, I've just had lunch but looking at these is making me hungry again. )0
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baked salmon with lemon and herbs, grilled tomatoes and bell pepper for dinner. jam tart to satisfy sweet tooth!
also, recently started a new food blog so i could be more accountable for my meals by doing food logs everyday. gives me somewhere to chuck all my pictures too. :P
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not healthy... just yummy
i made about 4 dozen cookies yesterday. the ones on the right side are chocolate chip with pecans and the ones on the left side are chocolate and toffee chip with sea salt.
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they all look so good0
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Bump! My cooking is terrible, but I am going to live vicariously through you all!0
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could you share your rum pancake recipe please.0
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could you share your rum pancake recipe please.
if you're talking about my banana rum pancakes - here you go
Pancake recipe:
Cook 1/4 dried steel cut oats according to package instructions (my oats are a quick cooking variety that use less time/water). When they are finished cooking stir in two tablespoons of flax meal and let sit a couple of minutes. (Note: I don't cook with eggs, which is why I add the flax meal. I know this is an unusual ingredient. You might try leaving it out and just adding an egg to the mixture. The batter would be a little thinner but they should still work just fine.)
Combine cooked oats with:
1 cup of milk (I used unsweetened flax milk but use what you want)
1 large mashed banana (very ripe)
2 tablespoons sour cream (use light for fewer calories or add a couple more tablespoons of milk for vegan)
1 tablespoon spiced rum (if you don't have rum around, use a teaspoon or two of vanilla extract)
In another bowl whisk together the dry ingredients:
3/4 cup all purpose flour
1/2 cup whole wheat flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon white sugar
1 tablespoon baking powder
Very gently stir the wet ingredients into the dry until just moistened. Do not over mix or your pancakes will be tough - using a gentle hand is important. I used a 1/4 cup measurement to make each pancake. Made about 10.
For the topping:
You can pretty much eyeball these ingredients but this is how I made it for 3 of us. I mashed half of a banana with about 6 tablespoons of maple syrup then heated it up for a about 10-15 seconds in the microwave. Stirred in a splash of rum. This made enough topping for about 3-4 people, depending on how much you want to drown your plate.1 -
Hi,
This looks really yummy, how many calories is it?could you share your rum pancake recipe please.
if you're talking about my banana rum pancakes - here you go
Pancake recipe:
Cook 1/4 dried steel cut oats according to package instructions (my oats are a quick cooking variety that use less time/water). When they are finished cooking stir in two tablespoons of flax meal and let sit a couple of minutes. (Note: I don't cook with eggs, which is why I add the flax meal. I know this is an unusual ingredient. You might try leaving it out and just adding an egg to the mixture. The batter would be a little thinner but they should still work just fine.)
Combine cooked oats with:
1 cup of milk (I used unsweetened flax milk but use what you want)
1 large mashed banana (very ripe)
2 tablespoons sour cream (use light for fewer calories or add a couple more tablespoons of milk for vegan)
1 tablespoon spiced rum (if you don't have rum around, use a teaspoon or two of vanilla extract)
In another bowl whisk together the dry ingredients:
3/4 cup all purpose flour
1/2 cup whole wheat flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon white sugar
1 tablespoon baking powder
Very gently stir the wet ingredients into the dry until just moistened. Do not over mix or your pancakes will be tough - using a gentle hand is important. I used a 1/4 cup measurement to make each pancake. Made about 10.
For the topping:
You can pretty much eyeball these ingredients but this is how I made it for 3 of us. I mashed half of a banana with about 6 tablespoons of maple syrup then heated it up for a about 10-15 seconds in the microwave. Stirred in a splash of rum. This made enough topping for about 3-4 people, depending on how much you want to drown your plate.0 -
The pancakes themselves are around 105 calories a piece. Most of the calories on the plate come from the sweet topping. A serving (like I showed in the pic on the first page - 2 pancakes with topping) is around 350 calories. I like it this way but you could always use a sugar substitute and something like cool whip with sliced bananas for the topping to cut cals. Not nearly as delicious though0
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