So whats for dinner?!

Just curious about what other people are going to be having for dinner tonight. I went crazy on a chip bag today haha. Soooo its just a nice salad for me tonight!
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  • KMW1219
    KMW1219 Posts: 63 Member
    Aaaand I just realized that there is already a thread for this under the Recipes board lol. Oh well! :)
  • Graelwyn75
    Graelwyn75 Posts: 4,404 Member
    I had poached salmon, new potatoes with mint butter, broccoli, carrots, babycorn and this moroccan style couscous with butternut squash, sultanas and various other things in it.
  • Boccellin
    Boccellin Posts: 137 Member
    I ate a healthy breakfast and a salad that was under two hundred calories for lunch, and I ran 8 miles today, so I had a nice big dinner. Shrimp with homemade alfredo sauce, using zoodles instead of pasta to save on calories. Also saved on calories by using half and half instead of heavy cream in the alfredo sauce. My tastebuds didn't notice the difference, it was yummy and I'm still stuffed!
  • Alatariel75
    Alatariel75 Posts: 18,342 Member
    Tacos! I have Taekwondo, so it's fast and easy. Tacos are a once a week easy meal in our house!
  • pdxwine
    pdxwine Posts: 389 Member
    I am cooking baby back ribs (no sauce, herbs instead) in my slow cooker, along with a potato cut in to wedges. I will have that with a salad made of greem leaf and butter lettuce, some avocado and balsamic. I am out of other fresh vegetables, so I need to get to the produce market on Monday.
  • mbailey423
    mbailey423 Posts: 141 Member
    Pork chops (bone in) grilled zucchini and squash........ peas w/shiitake mushrooms
  • HartJames
    HartJames Posts: 789 Member
    Grilled zucchini & filet mingnon :)
  • La5Vega5Girl
    La5Vega5Girl Posts: 709 Member
    i had chicken tenders (non-breaded) smothered in Frank's Red Hot Buffalo sauce with bleu cheese sprinkled on top! Yummy!
  • MamaMollyT
    MamaMollyT Posts: 197 Member
    I'm at my mom's house so at the mercy so to speak. It was chili night. I just made sure to pile a lot of cabbage, peppers and onions on top instead of cheese and sour cream and I passed on tortilla chips. It was good and didn't feel to guilty after.
  • MamaMollyT
    MamaMollyT Posts: 197 Member
    o1u3y
  • blossomingbutterfly
    blossomingbutterfly Posts: 743 Member
    Sushi!
  • HSokol
    HSokol Posts: 67 Member
    Could we possibly get your recipe for the alfredo sauce???
  • nam985
    nam985 Posts: 140 Member
    Cottage pie with a side salad
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    I got to eat Chinese food. Sesame chicken. Today is my first day at trying to up my calories and I was completely unsuccessful at eating anything extra before dinner time...So, I went for it :)
  • HSokol
    HSokol Posts: 67 Member
    I had chicken wings and a salad. I had a light lunch and went to the gym today so thats how i justified the wings and dressing.
  • Cortneyrenee04
    Cortneyrenee04 Posts: 1,117 Member
    Grilled chicken leg quarter, mashed sweet potatoes, and peas! Yum!!
  • niecey61
    niecey61 Posts: 54 Member
    Hillshire Farms turkey sausage sliced and stir fried with peppers and onions. Brown rice cooked with chopped fresh tomatoes. Watermelon for dessert
  • FatFreeFrolicking
    FatFreeFrolicking Posts: 4,252 Member
    Homemade chicken cacciatore and polenta.
  • HSokol
    HSokol Posts: 67 Member
    I ate a healthy breakfast and a salad that was under two hundred calories for lunch, and I ran 8 miles today, so I had a nice big dinner. Shrimp with homemade alfredo sauce, using zoodles instead of pasta to save on calories. Also saved on calories by using half and half instead of heavy cream in the alfredo sauce. My tastebuds didn't notice the difference, it was yummy and I'm still stuffed!


    I realized i should've done it this way... do you mind sharing your recipe for the shrimp alfredo??
  • adamitri
    adamitri Posts: 614 Member
    Tonight is a splurge of home made Oyakodon and rice.

    With some grapes and ice cream for dessert.
  • CindyMarcuzAdams
    CindyMarcuzAdams Posts: 4,007 Member
    Sweet potato chili. Yummmmm
  • KMW1219
    KMW1219 Posts: 63 Member
    wow everyones dinner sounds sooo much better than my boring salad haha!!
  • I made meatball sub cupcakes and fresh blanched green beans on the side. I can't get over how good these were.

    http://www.plainchicken.com/2014/09/meatball-sub-cupcakes.html

    I made some minor changes (1/3 fat cream cheese, part skim mozz, turkey meatballs), but holy cow. so good. Now I can't wait until I can eat more tomorrow night for dinner. Really easy to make, too!
  • NK1112
    NK1112 Posts: 781 Member
    wow everyones dinner sounds sooo much better than my boring salad haha!!

    you are so right KMW1219 ..

    Mine was more a snack because I had a big brunch of left over Chinese brown rice with Shrimp and Scallops with vegetables and garlic sauce ... so dinner was a bowl of vegetable soup and for dessert I had 2 pieces of Monk's Sunflower and Oats bread, toasted, with 1/4cup cottage cheese mixed with 1/2 cup blueberries and piled on top of the toast. I love mixing cottage cheese with some fruit and piling it up on a bit of bread ... something I learned back in Weight Watcher days way - way back.
  • Boccellin
    Boccellin Posts: 137 Member
    I ate a healthy breakfast and a salad that was under two hundred calories for lunch, and I ran 8 miles today, so I had a nice big dinner. Shrimp with homemade alfredo sauce, using zoodles instead of pasta to save on calories. Also saved on calories by using half and half instead of heavy cream in the alfredo sauce. My tastebuds didn't notice the difference, it was yummy and I'm still stuffed!


    I realized i should've done it this way... do you mind sharing your recipe for the shrimp alfredo??


    Sure! It's actually very easy! The entire batch has 1093 calories. I split that between two people because my fiance and I love a LOT of sauce, but it's easily enough for 3, possibly even 4 people, which would reduce the calories per serving even further.

    First, I melt 4 thsp of margarine in a saucepan on low heat. Original recipe called for butter, but margarine is lower in calories and I didn't notice much of a change in taste at all.

    Then, I mince up 4-6 cloves of fresh garlic and add it to the margarine. (Fiance and I like a lot of garlic, this can be reduced if you don't want to add as much). I let it cook just until it barely starts to brown.

    I add a full cup of half and half slowly, making sure to whisk it well while it incorporates! Just cook long enough for it to start getting hot, no longer

    Finally, the last step. I add a full cup and a half of Locatelli Pecarino Romano cheese (powdered, not shredded or cut of the block) and whisk it in until well blended with a thick consistency and starting to get hot. I never use a low-fat cheese here to save calories, not worth sacrificing the flavor. As a matter of fact, I've never use any kind of parm other than locatelli. It's very sharp with an amazing flavor. Other brands simply do not have that same taste and the sauce never tastes right without it. However, this component of the sauce is expensive, and it's expensive calorie-wise too, 480 calories. If you want to substitute your favorite parm, you can, but I wouldn't use a smaller amount. The sauce wouldn't have the right consistency with a smaller amount.

    The sauce is now done. I immediately toss it with the pasta so it does not start to congeal. This time, I did not use pasta, but zoodles to save on calories (fiance had a small amount of real pasta, he doesn't like zucchini). I spiralized two large zucchini with my Veggetti for a very large plateful of zoodles. It would have been 800 calories worth of pasta, only 104 calories. Toss in 8 oz (raw, unsure how much cooked) of shrimp, and I had a yummy 886 calorie meal. Could have been a lot less if I used less sauce, and maybe only 4 oz of shrimp, but I love a lot of sauce, and I had the calories to spare :tongue:
  • EMTFreakGirl
    EMTFreakGirl Posts: 597 Member
    Chopped Greek Salad: Tomato, cucumber, green pepper, red onion, celery, a few black olives, 1 ounce of feta cheese and Litehouse OPA Feta Dill dressing. YUM! (and so filling!)
  • KMW1219
    KMW1219 Posts: 63 Member
    ^^^^ That sounds amazing!! I loooove feta cheese!
  • KMW1219
    KMW1219 Posts: 63 Member
    I ate a healthy breakfast and a salad that was under two hundred calories for lunch, and I ran 8 miles today, so I had a nice big dinner. Shrimp with homemade alfredo sauce, using zoodles instead of pasta to save on calories. Also saved on calories by using half and half instead of heavy cream in the alfredo sauce. My tastebuds didn't notice the difference, it was yummy and I'm still stuffed!


    I realized i should've done it this way... do you mind sharing your recipe for the shrimp alfredo??


    Sure! It's actually very easy! The entire batch has 1093 calories. I split that between two people because my fiance and I love a LOT of sauce, but it's easily enough for 3, possibly even 4 people, which would reduce the calories per serving even further.

    First, I melt 4 thsp of margarine in a saucepan on low heat. Original recipe called for butter, but margarine is lower in calories and I didn't notice much of a change in taste at all.

    Then, I mince up 4-6 cloves of fresh garlic and add it to the margarine. (Fiance and I like a lot of garlic, this can be reduced if you don't want to add as much). I let it cook just until it barely starts to brown.

    I add a full cup of half and half slowly, making sure to whisk it well while it incorporates! Just cook long enough for it to start getting hot, no longer

    Finally, the last step. I add a full cup and a half of Locatelli Pecarino Romano cheese (powdered, not shredded or cut of the block) and whisk it in until well blended with a thick consistency and starting to get hot. I never use a low-fat cheese here to save calories, not worth sacrificing the flavor. As a matter of fact, I've never use any kind of parm other than locatelli. It's very sharp with an amazing flavor. Other brands simply do not have that same taste and the sauce never tastes right without it. However, this component of the sauce is expensive, and it's expensive calorie-wise too, 480 calories. If you want to substitute your favorite parm, you can, but I wouldn't use a smaller amount. The sauce wouldn't have the right consistency with a smaller amount.

    The sauce is now done. I immediately toss it with the pasta so it does not start to congeal. This time, I did not use pasta, but zoodles to save on calories (fiance had a small amount of real pasta, he doesn't like zucchini). I spiralized two large zucchini with my Veggetti for a very large plateful of zoodles. It would have been 800 calories worth of pasta, only 104 calories. Toss in 8 oz (raw, unsure how much cooked) of shrimp, and I had a yummy 886 calorie meal. Could have been a lot less if I used less sauce, and maybe only 4 oz of shrimp, but I love a lot of sauce, and I had the calories to spare :tongue:

    Wow!! That sounds amazing thank you for sharing! Im probably gonna sound really dumb but I never even knew alfredo sauce had cheese in it! Lol I guess I never really thought about it.
  • Skippy_323
    Skippy_323 Posts: 2 Member
    Maybe throw some prawns in it, they are low in kilojoules and spice up a boring salad :-)
  • Stuffed green bell pepper! Yum!