Any recipes for fussy eaters?

emmy15rocks
emmy15rocks Posts: 73 Member
edited November 18 in Recipes
I'm terrible for trying new foods (I do make myself try when I can) but for now does anyone have any easy, simple recipes for someone who is a fussy eater?

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  • lucys1225
    lucys1225 Posts: 597 Member
    Too broad of a question. What foods do you like?
  • tlbailey79
    tlbailey79 Posts: 1 Member
    My family has the same problem. 3 out of 5 people in my family are very picky eaters. Unfortunately it is a hard question to answer.
  • emmy15rocks
    emmy15rocks Posts: 73 Member
    lucys1225 wrote: »
    Too broad of a question. What foods do you like?

    See, it's not that I want recipes specifically tailored to what I like (plus listing food would take forever)
    I guess I just want people's ideas for simple recipes that are quite plain? Like they don't have a ton of ingredients. Then there's less to swap out haha

    tlbailey79 wrote: »
    My family has the same problem. 3 out of 5 people in my family are very picky eaters. Unfortunately it is a hard question to answer.

    omg yeah my whole family is fussy except my dad and he hates it :')
  • Curvy1Gezel
    Curvy1Gezel Posts: 364 Member
    Stew is simple and good for you
    Carrots
    Swede
    Chicken,beef,lamb (1 of these)
    Potatoes
    oxo cubes
    And water
    Can't go wrong easy peasy
    I can give you the quantities if you like lol :)
  • emmy15rocks
    emmy15rocks Posts: 73 Member
    @Curvy1Gezel Oooh I forgot about stew thanks :)
  • Tried30UserNames
    Tried30UserNames Posts: 561 Member
    PIcky's a little bit general a term to use. In my family, all the kids were picky growing up. The only meat my older sister would eat was shellfish. My younger sister would eat any meat except shellfish. I would not eat meat. I would eat all types of non-starchy vegetables, but not potatoes or corn or peas. My younger sister would eat only potatoes, corn or peas for vegetables. She would also eat spaghetti sauce or salsa, but no other tomatoes. I liked pasta, but not rice. My older sister would eat rice, but not pasta.

    So to even guess as to what foods or recipes to recommend, you're going to have to narrow down the definition of picky. I'm still picky - I prefer to eat only grassfed or pastured animal products and produce from farmers I know. But I'll eat pretty much any food at all no matter how strange, except blueberries, as long as I'm satisfied with how it's produced.
  • Curvy1Gezel
    Curvy1Gezel Posts: 364 Member
    Salads are easy and you can add anything to them like
    Cheese (Cottage cheese mmm)
    Fish (tunas my favourite)
    Meat (chicken and bacon to die for)
    Eggs (one of my regulars)
    whack loads of salad in 2 slices of low calorie bread (Thicker you can make it the more satisfying it is)
    Or layer it on chrispbreads (19 calories each)
    Experiment with different things :)
  • Bennysammysofie39
    Bennysammysofie39 Posts: 199 Member
    Wow
    I totally misread the title
  • emmy15rocks
    emmy15rocks Posts: 73 Member
    edited May 2015
    PIcky's a little bit general a term to use. In my family, all the kids were picky growing up. The only meat my older sister would eat was shellfish. My younger sister would eat any meat except shellfish. I would not eat meat. I would eat all types of non-starchy vegetables, but not potatoes or corn or peas. My younger sister would eat only potatoes, corn or peas for vegetables. She would also eat spaghetti sauce or salsa, but no other tomatoes. I liked pasta, but not rice. My older sister would eat rice, but not pasta.

    So to even guess as to what foods or recipes to recommend, you're going to have to narrow down the definition of picky. I'm still picky - I prefer to eat only grassfed or pastured animal products and produce from farmers I know. But I'll eat pretty much any food at all no matter how strange, except blueberries, as long as I'm satisfied with how it's produced.

    Yeah I guess you're right! Well here goes nothing;
    I eat most meats except lamb and absolutely hate all fish/seafood! I too, don't like tomatoes but can eat tomato based sauces. I like most veggies you would put with a roast dinner, but picky when it comes to salad vegetables (only really like lettuce/cucumber). Extra picky with fruit, I only like bananas, apples and pineapple. But I'm working on that by putting different fruits into smoothies- I like strawberries and raspberries this way! I don't really like nuts.
    Probably missed a ton but at least its a base to work from :L
  • emmy15rocks
    emmy15rocks Posts: 73 Member
    Salads are easy and you can add anything to them like
    Cheese (Cottage cheese mmm)
    Fish (tunas my favourite)
    Meat (chicken and bacon to die for)
    Eggs (one of my regulars)
    whack loads of salad in 2 slices of low calorie bread (Thicker you can make it the more satisfying it is)
    Or layer it on chrispbreads (19 calories each)
    Experiment with different things :)

    Man, I love sandwiches! Need to find a lower cal bread though, mine is not so good.

    Wow
    I totally misread the title

    Wow, gross :')
  • Curvy1Gezel
    Curvy1Gezel Posts: 364 Member
    Traditional roasts dinners and you could lower calories by boiling and steaming
  • emmy15rocks
    emmy15rocks Posts: 73 Member
    Traditional roasts dinners and you could lower calories by boiling and steaming

    Good idea :) I need to learn not to overload the potato :D

    It's funny how I always forget really basic meals when I'm looking at calories :')
  • Curvy1Gezel
    Curvy1Gezel Posts: 364 Member
    Lol me too I'm just learning to lower calories and potatoes are a killer iv stopped mashing (as theses are my favourites) and started using boiled potatoes or new potatoes as they fill you more o:)
  • kamber13
    kamber13 Posts: 249 Member
    Yeah, I agree fussy is WAY to broad. Do you have texture issues, spice issues, context issues.

    Examples: Do you not like mushy foods like stuffing or gelatin? Do you not like hot spices or garlic? or Do you not like meat when it's on the bone or whole fish with eyes?

    I understand not liking certain foods, but why? That will help you carve out a create menu.
  • emmy15rocks
    emmy15rocks Posts: 73 Member
    Lol me too I'm just learning to lower calories and potatoes are a killer iv stopped mashing (as theses are my favourites) and started using boiled potatoes or new potatoes as they fill you more o:)

    Mash is my fave too! I might give that a try :)

    kamber13 wrote: »
    Yeah, I agree fussy is WAY to broad. Do you have texture issues, spice issues, context issues.

    Examples: Do you not like mushy foods like stuffing or gelatin? Do you not like hot spices or garlic? or Do you not like meat when it's on the bone or whole fish with eyes?

    I understand not liking certain foods, but why? That will help you carve out a create menu.

    If you look a few posts above I did explain a little more :') I guess texture is a big one, not keen on stuff thats squishy. Hot spices/garlic are fine :)
  • bronkeekong
    bronkeekong Posts: 49 Member
    Wow
    I totally misread the title

    Bwahahahahah.
  • kamber13
    kamber13 Posts: 249 Member
    Lol me too I'm just learning to lower calories and potatoes are a killer iv stopped mashing (as theses are my favourites) and started using boiled potatoes or new potatoes as they fill you more o:)

    Mash is my fave too! I might give that a try :)

    kamber13 wrote: »
    Yeah, I agree fussy is WAY to broad. Do you have texture issues, spice issues, context issues.

    Examples: Do you not like mushy foods like stuffing or gelatin? Do you not like hot spices or garlic? or Do you not like meat when it's on the bone or whole fish with eyes?

    I understand not liking certain foods, but why? That will help you carve out a create menu.

    If you look a few posts above I did explain a little more :') I guess texture is a big one, not keen on stuff thats squishy. Hot spices/garlic are fine :)

    Gotcha... sorry I missed it.
  • Lounmoun
    Lounmoun Posts: 8,423 Member
    If you are okay with spices this is very easy to make.
    food.com/recipe/tandoori-style-chicken-83276?photo=284407
  • emmy15rocks
    emmy15rocks Posts: 73 Member
    Lounmoun wrote: »
    If you are okay with spices this is very easy to make.
    food.com/recipe/tandoori-style-chicken-83276?photo=284407

    Looks delicious! :D
  • arian10daddy
    arian10daddy Posts: 2,758 Member
    Wow
    I totally misread the title

    Bwahahahahah.

    me too! lol and I was here for the comments before I realized what I had misread! :D
  • Tried30UserNames
    Tried30UserNames Posts: 561 Member
    If you like mashed potatoes, I've found pureed kohlrabi or cauliflower or daikon radish or turnip or celeriac make a nice substitute. Kohlrabi is probably my favorite potato sub.
  • kristen_wino
    kristen_wino Posts: 67 Member
    My bf is super picky... So I youtube & google search recipes made for kids.. Food for kids. I've pulled a few from there. That hide veggies, so he doesn't know he's eating healthy. Plus there simple. So he eats them. :) were both 32 yrs old. But I eat everything. Lol
  • msty112
    msty112 Posts: 199 Member
    Try new foods and different ways to prepare them. Expand you palate. I used to hate fish but I found ways to cook it that I began to enjoy it.
  • JediMasterNaw
    JediMasterNaw Posts: 124 Member
    I'm in your boat - very picky eater - and it even sound like a lot of the foods you hate are on my list too! I've been doing a lot of simple things lately. I like to cook chunks of chicken and cauliflower in itlian dressing and lemon juice until all the sauce is gone; tons of flavor and really easy! I usually eat it with rice but that's up to you. I also like to do shredded chicken in BBQ sauce. Then I make it into a wrap with cheese and a fruit on the side. My other favorite thing in summers is to do Pasta Salad (pasta, pepperoni, cheese, italian dressing, and whatever veggies you like).
  • emmy15rocks
    emmy15rocks Posts: 73 Member
    If you like mashed potatoes, I've found pureed kohlrabi or cauliflower or daikon radish or turnip or celeriac make a nice substitute. Kohlrabi is probably my favorite potato sub.

    I don't even know what kohlrabi is XD TO GOOGLE!
    My bf is super picky... So I youtube & google search recipes made for kids.. Food for kids. I've pulled a few from there. That hide veggies, so he doesn't know he's eating healthy. Plus there simple. So he eats them. :) were both 32 yrs old. But I eat everything. Lol

    Haha I'm practically a kid anyways, why not! Seriously though, that's not a bad idea. I can always adapt the recipes :)

    msty112 wrote: »
    Try new foods and different ways to prepare them. Expand you palate. I used to hate fish but I found ways to cook it that I began to enjoy it.

    Yeah that's what I try to do :) If faced with foods I don't really like, I always make myself try at least one of them, otherwise how am I supposed to know I might like them? :)
    I'm in your boat - very picky eater - and it even sound like a lot of the foods you hate are on my list too! I've been doing a lot of simple things lately. I like to cook chunks of chicken and cauliflower in itlian dressing and lemon juice until all the sauce is gone; tons of flavor and really easy! I usually eat it with rice but that's up to you. I also like to do shredded chicken in BBQ sauce. Then I make it into a wrap with cheese and a fruit on the side. My other favorite thing in summers is to do Pasta Salad (pasta, pepperoni, cheese, italian dressing, and whatever veggies you like).

    All of these ideas sound great! :D


    Thanks everyone!!
  • Bridgetthegre
    Bridgetthegre Posts: 85 Member
    edited May 2015
    I've been known to be pretty darned picky but if I'm hungry enough I'm ready to compromise. I don't love vegetables but I'm hungry at dinner so I eat them first. My stick thin son wants to avoid dinner and snack all evening, but the rule is no snacking if you don't eat (most) of your dinner. Make sure you're good and hungry when mealtime rolls around, and it isn't a problem. This coming from someone who never ate an orange or a tomato until she was an adult because they "looked funny" and as a child once gagged on strawberries because of the texture of the seeds.
  • theston412
    theston412 Posts: 47 Member
    I will try anything you put in front of me, but I will not eat (knowingly) eat onions. I only like crunchy stuff if I know what it is before hand, and even then, if my mind gets away from me and I start thinking about onions, I have to stop eating. Oddly enough, I like the flavor that onions give food. For instance, when I eat at Mexican restaurants, I order fajitas, but eat just the chicken. I won't eat the onions or the peppers. lol

    I like to eat (obviously lol), but most recipes have onions in them. I usually just omit and make up the flavor difference in spices.
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