some lowfat meals

Mintgirl72
Mintgirl72 Posts: 1 Member
edited November 15 in Health and Weight Loss
Sure could use some help with some lowfat meals with lots of protein

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  • gamagem
    gamagem Posts: 87 Member
    edited March 2015
    Fish, quinoa and beans.
    Chicken breasts, roasted sweet potatoes, green beans.
    Spaghetti with ground turkey, and half of a turkey italian sausage, whole wheat pasta.
    Pork chops, roasted white potatoes, asparagus
    Ropa Viega (spelling?) over brown rice with plantains
    Turkey burritos with black beans and either quinoa/brown rice. (you can find a recipe to make from scratch taco seasoning to cut out a lot of the sodium found in it)
    Turkey burgers, homemade sweet potato fries

    Those are a few of the ones my family and I eat, I do make my spaghetti sauce from scratch and have found really good recipes for the white and sweet potatoes. I oven fry my pork, use a dry rub on my chicken or oven fry it. I add sweet potatoes into my Ropa and pretty much use what ever roast is on sale for it. Good thing about the Ropa is you can make multiple meals in one shot and freeze it for later, same with the spaghetti sauce. I will make a two pound bag of beans up and separate it/freeze it and use for different meals. I mostly use olive oil if I need oil. I know the pork is a little fattier and higher in calories, but we like them and only eat them a couple times a month.

    My protein for the day is usually over 100 g a day. Lunches are generally spinach salads with 4 oz of chicken, I also make my own greek yogurt and eat about 12oz of that a day. The yogurt is my breakfast and afternoon snacks.
  • jesiann2014
    jesiann2014 Posts: 521 Member
    Onion
    Mushrooms
    Sweet potato
    Asparagus
    Carrots
    Chicken breast or sausage (my fav!)
    Dice it all up. Throw it in a skillet with olive or coconut oil. Put the lid on it, stir frequently. Add a handful of leafy greens (swiss chard, spinach, whatever you like), replace lid and let em steam. For an extra shot of protein, make a hole in the middle and crack an egg! BAM! B)
  • Queenmunchy
    Queenmunchy Posts: 3,380 Member
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  • PeachyCarol
    PeachyCarol Posts: 8,029 Member
    Why low fat? Fat is important for nutrient absorption and satiety. Don't cut it too low.
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