Hard time with recipes.
weightxlossjourney
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I've started cooking regularly for myself in order to know exactly what it is I am eating but lately I have been getting bored with the same routine 10-15 recipes, I want something new to try, do any of you have staple recipes you enjoy that are unique that you would be willing to share? Thanks!
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Have you tried zucchini lasagna? Just replace the noodles. Chicken tortilla soup is one of my favs, buffalo cauliflower bites, Asian lettuce wraps with chicken or ground turkey.....0
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Have you tried zucchini lasagna? Just replace the noodles. Chicken tortilla soup is one of my favs, buffalo cauliflower bites, Asian lettuce wraps with chicken or ground turkey.....
OH! I saw the zucchini one on youtube but chicken tortilla soup sounds amazing! do you use a specific recipe you could link?0 -
This is becoming a staple for me. I eat it with rice which you could probably replace with quinoa or any other side
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/curried-honey-mustard-chicken/detail.aspx
I cut down the portions as follows:
Boneless skinless chicken thighs: 1lb
Honey: 80 calories
Dijon mustard 28g/calories
Light butter: 2 tbsp/100 calories
2-4 teaspoons of curry
Marinating time anywhere from 30 minutes to overnight
I get many of my recipes from the allrecipes.com app. They have this "in season" front page that I browse and save whichever recipes I think I might want to make, then modify as I need to0 -
I cook all the time so I will add a few if you want more, you can always message me
-Escarole/Spinach/Tuscan Kale (either) with chicken sausage and cannelini beans (I have heard that Ellie Krieger has a fantastic healthy recipe)
my husband likes it with pasta, i enjoy it as a 'soup' with extra homemade stock
-Chicken with Artichokes,Roasted Peppers, and Green Olives
-Second that Tortilla Soup
-Homemade Chicken broth with Spinach, rice, and chicken meatballs
I would check out SKINNYTASTE.COM
Fantastic,healthy,easy recipes...0 -
Here is a quickie;
Grab some real pita bread like the Syrian stuff the whole wheat ones should be 130 cals per pita, jam that sucker full of baby spinach throw a few dill pickles and hot peppers in there and some roasted red pepper turkey breast from your local deli and you have yourself a super fast meal for around 175-195 cals total0 -
Here is a quickie;
Grab some real pita bread like the Syrian stuff the whole wheat ones should be 130 cals per pita, jam that sucker full of baby spinach throw a few dill pickles and hot peppers in there and some roasted red pepper turkey breast from your local deli and you have yourself a super fast meal for around 175-195 cals total
I LOVE that!!!
Well without pickles haha0 -
Fish Taco's!! I buy Frozen Battered fish (cook according to package), corn tortillas, Pico de gallo, cabbage...YUMMMM
I use pinterest for a lot of my recipes. I have been cooking for my family for 26+ years and I still like to find new recipes for them.0 -
These http://www.skinnytaste.com/2011/04/healthy-baked-chicken-nuggets.html are fantastic. I make my own Italian breadcrumbs with http://www.food.com/recipe/italian-breadcrumbs-206196 .
Though normally I end up using the whole cup of breadcrumbs with a couple of large chicken fillets, not the 6 tablespoons they specify.
I have them with sweet potato fries (cut sweet potato into fries, lightly spray with oil and coat with salt, pepper and paprika and bake with the nuggets.)0 -
This is becoming a staple for me. I eat it with rice which you could probably replace with quinoa or any other side
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/curried-honey-mustard-chicken/detail.aspx
I cut down the portions as follows:
Boneless skinless chicken thighs: 1lb
Honey: 80 calories
Dijon mustard 28g/calories
Light butter: 2 tbsp/100 calories
2-4 teaspoons of curry
Marinating time anywhere from 30 minutes to overnight
I get many of my recipes from the allrecipes.com app. They have this "in season" front page that I browse and save whichever recipes I think I might want to make, then modify as I need to
YUM! That sounds so good I think I'll pick up the ingredients next time I go to the grocery store.0 -
I cook all the time so I will add a few if you want more, you can always message me
-Escarole/Spinach/Tuscan Kale (either) with chicken sausage and cannelini beans (I have heard that Ellie Krieger has a fantastic healthy recipe)
my husband likes it with pasta, i enjoy it as a 'soup' with extra homemade stock
-Chicken with Artichokes,Roasted Peppers, and Green Olives
-Second that Tortilla Soup
-Homemade Chicken broth with Spinach, rice, and chicken meatballs
I would check out SKINNYTASTE.COM
Fantastic,healthy,easy recipes...
I will def. be checking that site!0 -
Here is a quickie;
Grab some real pita bread like the Syrian stuff the whole wheat ones should be 130 cals per pita, jam that sucker full of baby spinach throw a few dill pickles and hot peppers in there and some roasted red pepper turkey breast from your local deli and you have yourself a super fast meal for around 175-195 cals total
Men.... LMAO0 -
Fish Taco's!! I buy Frozen Battered fish (cook according to package), corn tortillas, Pico de gallo, cabbage...YUMMMM
I use pinterest for a lot of my recipes. I have been cooking for my family for 26+ years and I still like to find new recipes for them.
I was actually thinking of fish tacos today... I might try that.0 -
Anything from:
www.skinnytaste.com
www.ohsheglows.com
www.chocolatecoveredkatie.com
I usually go to one of these sites and pick a random recipe based on the ingredients that I have on hand. My favorite right now is pineapple upside down pancakes.
http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/2013/06/10/pineapple-upside-down-pancakes/?replytocom=10756670 -
This is the Shrimp and Veggie stir-fry that I did earlier this week.
218 Calories per serving
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/serindipte/view/shrimp-and-veggie-stir-fry-634417
Variety of Hamburger Helper made with ground turkey and extra veggies
283 Calories per serving
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/serindipte/view/cheddar-melt-with-turkey-and-veggies-633780
Turkey & Veggie meatloaf
134 Calories per serving
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/serindipte/view/recipes-6221020 -
check out Jamie Easons Turkey Meatloaf Muffins0
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