What is your newest food obsession?

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  • cucumber slices dipped in light salad cream,.... Mmm :)
  • stephanne13
    stephanne13 Posts: 212 Member
    Not a new obsession, but a recent rediscovery... roasted brussel sprouts. Tossed in olive oil and whatever spices I have on hand.
    I can eat exactly however many I make whether it's 4 or 40.
  • pierremignon
    pierremignon Posts: 172 Member
    Fresh coconut meat. Those from the beaches are the sweetest.
  • karensdream
    karensdream Posts: 135 Member
    fresh green beans or asparagus, steamed or microwaved until just tender, then plunged into an ice water bath. Then marinated in garlic expressions vinaigrette, and eaten cold. I can't get enough of it !
  • BeautifulSoul705
    BeautifulSoul705 Posts: 123 Member
    Lately my new food obsession would have to be garlic hummus spread over grilled chicken :)
  • allotmentgardener
    allotmentgardener Posts: 248 Member
    Garlic and herb soft cheese - can't get enough of it!!!
  • ereck44
    ereck44 Posts: 1,170 Member
    smoked turkey and avocado on sprouted wheat bread. Yummy and so filling!
  • nat289
    nat289 Posts: 1
    Porridge. For a 'big bowl' of oar so simple original it's 140 calories and it fills me up. It's a good dinner after a high calorie lunch!
  • byahbee
    byahbee Posts: 19
    roasted garlic paste. you can add it to anything and it's amazing :)
  • BeginningAgainMay14
    BeginningAgainMay14 Posts: 97 Member
    Sardines!

    They taste like smoked salmon, but moister and more flavorful, are FULL of healthy oil and super high in protein. I like them straight out of the can for lunch or on a piece of whole grain toast for breakfast. Half a can is about 150 cals, so even if I eat the whole can it's still not unreasonable for lunch.

    They are so ridiculously good. I think the name put me off of trying them for a long time, but now I regret all the years I spent without eating them.. Wow. Yum.
  • Mangopickle
    Mangopickle Posts: 1,509 Member
    Sardines!

    They taste like smoked salmon, but moister and more flavorful, are FULL of healthy oil and super high in protein. I like them straight out of the can for lunch or on a piece of whole grain toast for breakfast. Half a can is about 150 cals, so even if I eat the whole can it's still not unreasonable for lunch.

    They are so ridiculously good. I think the name put me off of trying them for a long time, but now I regret all the years I spent without eating them.. Wow. Yum.

    Smoked oysters, smoked clams, and sardines always on hand in our pantry! So yummy and healthy.
  • dcshellz
    dcshellz Posts: 40 Member
    waasabi peas
  • babynew
    babynew Posts: 613 Member
    Green chickpeas in the pod! Sprinkle with some salt water and stick in the oven. It's like shelling seeds, but they're not seeds, they're green but not exactly what you expect green to taste like, it's a chickpea.. but it tastes like a weird cross between something you can't define and.. well something else you can't define. For 125 calories per 100 g (About 2 cups in shell unpacked), 8 fiber an 7 protein. HEAVEN ON EARTH!
    Wowza!! I MUST FIND THESE!! THanks:flowerforyou:

    I'm Glad I Came here. .. I think??.. it made me hungry,& I used an idea from the previous page,because I had spaghetti squash cooked plain in the Frig...but I'd just made a portion of plain Thai rice noodles...So Currently..
    In a 3.c. Pyrex Layer noodles,squash,f.f.Cottage,red Sauce,& I string cheese shredded with Nooch on top ~Nuke till hot .
    ..and this is How far I GOT LOL
    GREAT ideas so far ... Wasabi aspapagus roastedin a teeny seas.e oil
  • lorigreen125
    lorigreen125 Posts: 2 Member
    Artichokes!!! :D
  • Kohlrabi!
  • amusedmonkey
    amusedmonkey Posts: 10,330 Member
    Green chickpeas in the pod! Sprinkle with some salt water and stick in the oven. It's like shelling seeds, but they're not seeds, they're green but not exactly what you expect green to taste like, it's a chickpea.. but it tastes like a weird cross between something you can't define and.. well something else you can't define. For 125 calories per 100 g (About 2 cups in shell unpacked), 8 fiber an 7 protein. HEAVEN ON EARTH!
    Wowza!! I MUST FIND THESE!! THanks:flowerforyou:

    I'm Glad I Came here. .. I think??.. it made me hungry,& I used an idea from the previous page,because I had spaghetti squash cooked plain in the Frig...but I'd just made a portion of plain Thai rice noodles...So Currently..
    In a 3.c. Pyrex Layer noodles,squash,f.f.Cottage,red Sauce,& I string cheese shredded with Nooch on top ~Nuke till hot .
    ..and this is How far I GOT LOL
    GREAT ideas so far ... Wasabi aspapagus roastedin a teeny seas.e oil

    Sadly you won't always find these.. just like green almonds, they have a very specific season that lasts no longer than 2-3 weeks, after which they turn into regular chickpeas/almonds.
  • maryjay52
    maryjay52 Posts: 557 Member
    fruit and soup
  • HarleyQuinn26
    HarleyQuinn26 Posts: 158 Member
    I don't really know if this counts as food but I'm in love with Syntrax Nectar Lemon Tea - I add a Wyler light raspberry packet to it and it is delicious!!!

    I also found I'm in love with swiss cheese instead of american or cheddar.
  • tjsoccermom
    tjsoccermom Posts: 500 Member
    Loving spaghetti squash with Classico fresh basil sauce and Parmesan cheese. Super low in calories, delicious and easy to make. Making more tomorrow. Looking forward to late summer and being able to make it with fresh tomatoes from the garden.
  • Swiftlet66
    Swiftlet66 Posts: 729 Member
    I have three right now:

    - Copious amounts of fruits especially mangoes and durian.
    - Baybel mini cheese
    - Homemade sushi rolls
  • gertudejekyl
    gertudejekyl Posts: 386 Member
    Bitter orange marmalade...made with Seville oranges.:bigsmile:
  • MyChocolateDiet
    MyChocolateDiet Posts: 22,281 Member
    i've been liking kale now that it's been thrown in my food by various ppl I love and trust. a fave restaurant crispy fries it as a garnish. different family members have made it the base of a salad uncooked with garbanzo beans and citrus dressing, and also used it to accent a cous cous dish with chicken and spices.

    i just thought it was some nasty new food trend by all the hype but it's really pretty good. now when I see it on menu's I actually crave it.
  • _EndGame_
    _EndGame_ Posts: 770 Member
    Pancakes with maple syrup.

    If I hadn't learnt the technique of "moderation" I'd probably weigh 600lbs by now.
  • Thezestiest
    Thezestiest Posts: 37 Member
    Avocado is one of them. Can't seem to get enough of it. Lucky for me, it's healthy!
  • MoosyGoosy
    MoosyGoosy Posts: 44
    Two minute noodles.

    I eat them straight from the cup :P
  • SnuggleSmacks
    SnuggleSmacks Posts: 3,731 Member
    Vitatops.

    OMG OMG NOM NOM NOM!!
  • moleskined
    moleskined Posts: 3 Member
    Cookie-and-cream proats with crunchy peanut butter.

    God-tier food.
  • Pathend2
    Pathend2 Posts: 142
    Sushi. I used to hate rice of all sorts, and the idea of eating raw fish was frightening considering all the issues that came with it. But about a year ago I decided to give sushi a try. At first, I couldn't stand it, but I guess it was me being adverse to change. Months later, a friend had me try it again at a conveyor belt place, and I fell in love. Now just the smell of nori or wasabi makes me hungry.
  • Thezestiest
    Thezestiest Posts: 37 Member
    oooooh sushi is my favorite food ever - my ticker has a pic of homemade sushi rolls!