High Protein, low carb, low fat foods

Hi

I'm not on a low fat, low carb diet but I'm not getting enough protein in my diet and wondered if any one can suggest any foods which are high in protein but low in carbs and fat as I'm going above both of these every day.

I generally eat turkey for dinner most nights so it's probably snack or lunchtime that i need to add it.
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  • thatgirlkellib
    thatgirlkellib Posts: 150 Member
    Tuna, greek yougart, cottage cheese, eggs /whites or whole, and beans just to name a few
    Id love more input....the same foods..kinda getting old...
  • amm8589
    amm8589 Posts: 55 Member
    Low fat, light Greek yogurt - I like the Dannon Light & Fit flavors. I also love low fat cottage cheese. I add some cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice to it and a packet of Stevia, and it's SO good.
  • maizerage66
    maizerage66 Posts: 367 Member
    Boneless, skinless chicken breast usually gives about 20+ grams of protein per 4 ounces. Thatgirlkelli named plenty of others but for the eggs you'd have to have egg whites for low fat because whole eggs provide more fat than you think. It's all good though of course...
  • StephanieT0602
    StephanieT0602 Posts: 58 Member
    Bump so I can read later. I never meet my protein goal for the day!!
  • aneary1980
    aneary1980 Posts: 461 Member
    I already have greek yogurt (full fat as low fat contains loads of sugar) and beans, I can't stomach cottage cheese. I eat scrambled eggs for breakfast.
  • kelleybean1
    kelleybean1 Posts: 312 Member
    Smoothie w 2/3 C plain greek yogurt, 1 scoop protein (whey) powder, 1/3 C milk and frozen berries or Peanut butter (PB2 powder if you want low fat). This has 48 g protein.
  • apoomiller
    apoomiller Posts: 1 Member
    A lot of the protein bars are good for a snack. I can find the Kind bars that have 10 grams of protein, 13 carbs, 14 fat. Also, spread your protein out. Chicken is really good, remember dark has a little more fat in it. Quinoa is a good option for protein and you can add to it (it is like rice or pasta but more protein) spice it up add veggies or chicken. It is pretty versatile. It can also be used for breakfast, just add some berries or other fruit.

    It depends really on where you want your calories to fall and what protein goals you are trying to reach. I sometimes have a 90+ grams of protein a day. But I do 2 herbalife shakes a day.
  • juleszephyr
    juleszephyr Posts: 442 Member
    Looking at your diary I would say cut out the Costa Latte and go to Lurpak Lightest and spend the macros on good fats and add in more protein in the way of Tuna, Salmon, Nuts, seeds or for low fat options, greek yogurt, quinoa, venison, lean fillet steak, chicken, white fish, egg whites, low fat cottage cheese...
  • amm8589
    amm8589 Posts: 55 Member
    Forgot to mention this: for lunch, I like to have the Tysons Grilled & Ready Chicken breasts on hand. They come in a green bag in the frozen food section. They are already cooked so I just heat them in the microwave for two minutes, add a slice of low fat cheese on top, and eat place it between two slices of Light wheat bread, which I toast. It's tasty and filling!
  • aneary1980
    aneary1980 Posts: 461 Member
    Boneless, skinless chicken breast usually gives about 20+ grams of protein per 4 ounces. Thatgirlkelli named plenty of others but for the eggs you'd have to have egg whites for low fat because whole eggs provide more fat than you think. It's all good though of course...

    I don't like Chicken but I eat turkey most nights and have eggs in the morning (whole ones), plus the greek yoghart and beans (kidney, butter, cannilli) and still not hitting anywhere near. :(
  • JeffInJax
    JeffInJax Posts: 232 Member
    Its a little expensive but turkey jerky is a good high protein low fat/no carb snack. Tofu is high in protein, edamame if i recall is high in protein like 20 grams of protein for a cup worth. Sometimes rolling up lunch meat into little portable snacks is good too like turkey or chicken breast, with a little seasoning.
  • Have you considered a protein supplement? I use the GNC whey protein in the bag. 60 g protein, 7g carbs, and (I think) 1g fat.
  • aneary1980
    aneary1980 Posts: 461 Member
    Looking at your diary I would say cut out the Costa Latte and go to Lurpak Lightest and spend the macros on good fats and add in more protein in the way of Tuna, Salmon, Nuts, seeds or for low fat options, greek yogurt, quinoa, venison, lean fillet steak, chicken, white fish, egg whites, low fat cottage cheese...

    Giving up my latte is not an option.

    I cannot stomach cottage cheese.

    Quinoa though I didn't realise it was high in protein I have that at home and could swap it with the rice I have for lunch. :)
  • aneary1980
    aneary1980 Posts: 461 Member
    Have you considered a protein supplement? I use the GNC whey protein in the bag. 60 g protein, 7g carbs, and (I think) 1g fat.

    I don't really want to go down the protein supplement route it works for some people but I not a fan.
  • VeryKatie
    VeryKatie Posts: 5,961 Member
    I think some people misread you as asking for high fat foods haha. Go with chicken.
  • amm8589
    amm8589 Posts: 55 Member
    Boneless, skinless chicken breast usually gives about 20+ grams of protein per 4 ounces. Thatgirlkelli named plenty of others but for the eggs you'd have to have egg whites for low fat because whole eggs provide more fat than you think. It's all good though of course...

    I don't like Chicken but I eat turkey most nights and have eggs in the morning (whole ones), plus the greek yoghart and beans (kidney, butter, cannilli) and still not hitting anywhere near. :(

    Do you like Veggie burgers? They have a lot of protein and are low in fat. Also, light hot dogs are a good source of protein. I buy 93% lean ground beef and make burgers too. I don't eat protein bars but I know there are tons out there, maybe that would be an option. Atkins makes a lot of bars and snacks that are high in protein and low in sugar.
  • socajam
    socajam Posts: 2,530 Member
    Hi

    I'm not on a low fat, low carb diet but I'm not getting enough protein in my diet and wondered if any one can suggest any foods which are high in protein but low in carbs and fat as I'm going above both of these every day.

    I generally eat turkey for dinner most nights so it's probably snack or lunchtime that i need to add it.

    30 grams hemp hearts will give you: 10 g protein; 3 carbs and 13 fat - sprinkle on salads, eat in yogurt etc.

    I am doing low carbs, started off at 125g, had to up carbs to to at least 175g as I became very constipated. This week, I plan on eating the bulk of my carbs in the morning and ease off during the remainder of the day.
  • 4legsRbetterthan2
    4legsRbetterthan2 Posts: 19,590 MFP Moderator
    morning star burgers and sausage have decent protein for the carb and fat in them
  • db34fit69
    db34fit69 Posts: 189 Member
    HANDKÄSE!!!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handkäse

    This wonderful German cheese has 1 or 2% fat, and 30 grams of protein and 124 calories per 100 grams!

    That's 4.13 calories per gram protein. This ratio beats the following foods:

    Raw chicken (4.78)
    Cottage Cheese (7.92)
    Plain Yoghurt (20.3)
    Tuna (4.46)
    Quinoa (28.8)

    And they come in little 50-gram rolls that are useful for bringing with you and snacking.

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  • aneary1980
    aneary1980 Posts: 461 Member
    Can you buy that in the uk?
  • merimeaux
    merimeaux Posts: 304 Member
    Low fat cottage cheese is awesome. A lot of people tend to like theirs on the sweeter side (like with some jam or fruit), but I like mine spicy and flavorful! I love putting Trader Joe's South African Smoke spice blend in it. I've even tried spicy curry powder for an Indian kick!
  • db34fit69
    db34fit69 Posts: 189 Member
    Can you buy that in the uk?

    Not sure. Amazon UK does sell a nice button though:

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Love-Handkäse-25mm-Button-Badge/dp/B00HRX8Y38

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  • aneary1980
    aneary1980 Posts: 461 Member
    I don't like cottage cheese I know people are trying to be helpful but I've said this a few times.
  • aneary1980
    aneary1980 Posts: 461 Member
    Can you buy that in the uk?

    Not sure. Amazon UK does sell a nice button though:

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Love-Handkäse-25mm-Button-Badge/dp/B00HRX8Y38

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    Love it!
  • PRMinx
    PRMinx Posts: 4,585 Member
    Tilapia, Cod, Cape Capensis, flank steak, shrimp, scallops, mussels...
  • aneary1980
    aneary1980 Posts: 461 Member
    Tilapia, Cod, Cape Capensis, flank steak, shrimp, scallops, mussels...

    scallops I love although can you cook them without frying them??
  • sharonKay65
    sharonKay65 Posts: 93 Member
    I have used this as well ( Protein Powder) and I have really liked it. Plus I talked to my Doctor and she was all for it!!! She wants me to get around 120 gr. a day of Protein, and trying to fit that into 1200 calories can be challenging!
  • aneary1980
    aneary1980 Posts: 461 Member
    I have used this as well and I have really liked it. Plus I talked to my Doctor and she was all for it!!! She wants me to get around 120 gr. a day of Protein, and trying to fit that into 1200 calories can be challenging!

    Used what?
  • PRMinx
    PRMinx Posts: 4,585 Member
    Tilapia, Cod, Cape Capensis, flank steak, shrimp, scallops, mussels...

    scallops I love although can you cook them without frying them??

    Sure, why not! A little olive oil to prevent sticking and you can throw the big ones on the grill. Also, no reason why you can't pan sautee with EVOO. You can probably even steam them if you want. They won't have AS much flavor, but that eliminates using fat altogether (although, you need fat in your diet).
  • kay8577
    kay8577 Posts: 7
    have u tried oatmeal that has some good protein in it.