No nonsense, quick, easy recipes

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laciemn
laciemn Posts: 77 Member
edited November 2014 in Recipes
Okay, so I used to love cooking! Now, I don't really have time to be chopping fresh veggies and stuff. I'll start with an easy dinner that made me appreciate healthy eating on a time budget.

Salmon
Butter
Eggs
Frozen broccoli
Lemon pepper

Heat up oil in pan
Place broccoli in microwave for 4-5 minutes
Put salmon skin side down in hot pan
Season salmon with lemon pepper and butter
When salmon half cooked, put a lid on it
Cook an overmedium fried egg
Place pat of butter in cooked broccoli

Take out salmon, top with egg, and there ya go!

32 g protein, 375 calories! Keto friendly, even though I'm not keto.

Breakfast
Scrambled or fried eggs + toast is my usual, maybe leftover oatmeal if I've got any
Maybe an omelet with cheese and parsley
Nothing creative here

Lunch
Turkey or ham sandwich usually, or leftover oatmeal

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  • tgmichelleee
    tgmichelleee Posts: 144 Member
    edited November 2014
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    My go to would have to be...

    8oz Chicken
    1-2 Tbs Paprika
    2 Tbs Chives
    1 medium Tomato (cut into chunks)
    2 hefty cups Spinach
    1 slice Cheese (I like pepper jack but anything works)
    *1Tbs each of Prechopped garlic and onion if I remember

    Cut the chicken into chunks and throw it into a pan (I use cast iron)
    Add chives and paprika when it's cooked 50%
    Add tomatoes, spinach, *onions, *garlic, when it's cooked 90%
    Add cheese when its cooked 100% and let it melt all over.

    Calories: Under 400
    Protein: 54g
    Carbs: about 20g



    Another one I've been eating a lot recently

    1 cup plain chobani yogurt
    1 packet light tuna in water (2 servings in 1 packet)
    1 large fuji apple

    Cut the apple into thin slices/chunks and mix all 3 together

    Calories: 386 (or less depending on size of apple)
    Protein: 49g
    Carbs: 47g (or less again depending on size of apple)
  • phyllb
    phyllb Posts: 735 Member
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    Cal of diced heats of palm, keep the vinagarette as salad dressing, cut in tomatoes, celery, cumbersome, peppers, onion, really anything you have for a fresh colourful salad that can last all week
    Sometimes I cut chicken or mango in
    Coriander fresh is great

    Really whatever u have around
  • laciemn
    laciemn Posts: 77 Member
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    Sounds good! I'm loving anything with cheese, and the salad sounds good with artichoke hearts :).

    A yummy breakfast, only bad thing is, lacks protein

    PB & Choc Oats

    Steel cut oats
    2-3 packs of splenda per medium bowl
    Pinch of salt
    Hershey's Unsweetened cocoa powder (generous)
    PB2 (generous)
    -230 cals
    ~10 grams protein
  • weatheredcheese
    weatheredcheese Posts: 112 Member
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    Eggs!
    My go to food, quick batch of scrambled egg, or an omelet with some ham or bacon for additional protein
  • Swiftlet66
    Swiftlet66 Posts: 729 Member
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    I make omurice a lot... It's just quick fried tomato rice with a ten seconds soft flat omelette topping. Great way to use up old leftover rice!!

  • dklibert
    dklibert Posts: 1,196 Member
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    Swiftlet66 wrote: »
    I make omurice a lot... It's just quick fried tomato rice with a ten seconds soft flat omelette topping. Great way to use up old leftover rice!!

    I learned something today. Thanks so much can't wait to try Omurice.