Need ideas for a 500 calorie dinner
TrishJimenez
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To make at home.
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I have a super 200 cal dinner ? Leek Filo pie... delicious!0
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Eatingwell.com has a bunch on their site.0
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Google Ellie Krieger macaroni and 4 cheeses. It's lower cal for pasta and cheese and DELICIOUS!0
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Baked skinless chicken breast (seasoned with whatever you like) with steamed veggies.
Baked fish (seasoned) with sauteed veggies.
We do those a lot at my house. I usually cook rice with it for my husband and kids, but don't eat it.0 -
My favorite:
Pork Tenderloin, 1/2 cup of Betty Crocker instant mashed potatoes, and any vegetable your heart desires. <500 calories.0 -
My favorite:
Pork Tenderloin, 1/2 cup of Betty Crocker instant mashed potatoes, and any vegetable your heart desires. <500 calories.
That is actually in my crockpot waiting for me when I get home....with cubed potatoes and carrots!0 -
It may not be too healthy, but I recently had some Van Dekamp beer battered fish fillets (two for 210 calories) and a wheat sub roll (around 190 calories for the Hannaford ones I bought). I put the two fillets on the sub roll with some Hellman's tartar sauce (80 calories) and it was pretty good. I don't know if frozen foods are something you go for, though.
It was 408 calories for the sandwich. You could make something else to go with the hot sandwich. Maybe a salad...or you could add things into the sandwich to make it more yummy!
Tuna melts are pretty good, too, and if you use light mayo they're even less calories.0 -
- 4 oz. grilled chicken breast (use walnut oil; it's good for belly fat) seasoned with fresh lemon and pepper ~ 150-200 calories (depending on how much oil you use)
- steamed broccoli ~ 30 calories per serving
- baked sweet potatoes ~ 103 calories for 1 medium (114g)
If you keep your portions under control you can easily keep it under 500 calories and it tastes delicious!
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I use cooking light magazine for 80% of my dinners - delish! and the bonus is it always tells you exactly what your portion is, I like knowing how much I can have, instead of guessing how much a portion is.0
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Pretty much any meat with any vegetable should get you there.0
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Tuna and couscous my fav0
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Oh super great ideas!! I myself would have a huge Spring mix salad, red onions, bean sprouts, shredded carrots, with grilled sirloin, Balsamic Vinaigrette dressing and a warm baguette0
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I use cooking light magazine for 80% of my dinners - delish! and the bonus is it always tells you exactly what your portion is, I like knowing how much I can have, instead of guessing how much a portion is.
I also use cooking light! Love their receipes0 -
You are welcome to look at my blog. . Have a few recipes on there. . If you need the calorie count just ask me I have it punched in. .
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/jade39
Otherwise :
Vegetariantimes.com
eatingwell.com
skinnytaste.com
cookinglight.com
Happy cooking. Tell us what you end up making.0
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