HELP WITH DINNER PARTY ASAP PLEASE

Hannesfit
Hannesfit Posts: 18 Member
edited September 22 in Food and Nutrition
we have friends coming from out of state for supper....she too is counting calories....what can i make that will be healthy but that everyone will like....kids included.

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  • lotusfromthemud
    lotusfromthemud Posts: 5,335 Member
    http://www.skinnytaste.com/

    here's tons of ideas...
  • Also, try cookinglight.com
  • cmw9696
    cmw9696 Posts: 123
    maybe something with shrimp in it? Or shrimp cocktail for a low-cal appetizer? That is what I am doing tonight with our guests...
    A nice salad with a whole mix of garden veggies. Or a veggie tray with the appetizers.
    Grilled fish - mahi mahi or tuna would be light weight. Fish can be broiled too!
    Maybe for dessert, chocolate dipped strawberries?
  • Oven fried chicken breast. You can cut it in strips so it looks and tastes like chicken fingers for the kids. Use panko bread crumbs! Add a little parmesan with the bread crumbs so it gives it a bit of a cheesy taste. So good, my hubby loves it!
  • Lona728
    Lona728 Posts: 105
    Chicken fajitas with lots of onion, green, red, yellow bell peppers. Put them on whole grain tortilla shells with some 2% shredded cheese, and reduced fat sour cream. Then make a homemade guacamole on the side with some baked tortilla chips. I love that dinner and so do my kids and husband.
    ~Lona
  • xarrium
    xarrium Posts: 432 Member
    Mmm, fajitas sound good! If you want a no-carb spin on those, I highly suggest lettuce wraps (basically, use iceberg or butter lettuce leaves instead of tortillas to wrap around the chicken/peppers/onions). If there's lots of fresh fruit around your grocery store, I'd say a nice fruit cocktail would make a great dessert (and if you wanted you could serve it over some low-fat chocolate pudding, I just use Jell-O brand). Have fun!
  • cef957
    cef957 Posts: 86 Member
    shake and bake chicken with salad - or grill steaks!
  • msbanana
    msbanana Posts: 793 Member
    Check these sites:
    http://lowfatcooking.about.com/
    www.papayahead.com
    http://www.self.com/fooddiet
    http://www.myrecipes.com/healthy-diet/

    I've used all of these, I'm making the chili glazed sweet potatoes from myrecipes.com for a dinner party tonight. I'd recommend some sort of broiled chicken breast (I love garlic and rosemary) sweet potatoes and either salad or 2 veggies maybe broccoli (with cheese for the kiddies) or green beans with garlic... It's pretty easy, tastes fancy and you're not going to rack up those calories. OO OO and do pumpkin smoothies for dessert!

    http://lowfatcooking.about.com/od/breakfastandlunch/r/pumpkinsmoothie.htm

    Have fun and enjoy yourself. Remember- you only get one life, enjoy it. If you go a little over, there's always tomorrow. :bigsmile:
  • Lona728
    Lona728 Posts: 105
    I like the fresh fruit cocktail idea too. You could get some fat free cool whip to go with the fresh fruit.
  • CraftyGirl4
    CraftyGirl4 Posts: 571 Member
    Oven fried chicken breast. You can cut it in strips so it looks and tastes like chicken fingers for the kids. Use panko bread crumbs! Add a little parmesan with the bread crumbs so it gives it a bit of a cheesy taste. So good, my hubby loves it!

    This is a great idea! You can also try cornflakes in with the breadcrumbs for an extra crunch. If you either buy or make some light ranch dressing, it's perfect for dippin' too. :-) That'll especially be good for the kiddos.
  • gambitsgurl
    gambitsgurl Posts: 632 Member
    I take pork tenderloin and cook it in 2 cups of red wine with onion slices on top of meat. Then I remove the meat and pour fat free brown gravy mix into the red wine and thicken it on the stove top. Then add sauteed mushrooms. Serve with rice. YUMMY.
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