Dont fight it! Bite it! Recepies I've cooked and made low ca

Ebwash89
Ebwash89 Posts: 180 Member
edited December 2024 in Recipes
Here are a few recipes I've taken pictures of. No starving or craving over here! From fried foods to pastas to cheesy good grub. Enjoy and post some foods you guys have been eating.

Southern style terriyaki fried shrimp with macaroni and cheese and turnip greens. 400 calories!

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3 cheese lasagna w/ a side of green beans. 283 calories

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Boneless buffalo wing with fries. 375 calories!

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Chicken parmesean, cheddar mashed potatoes and string beans for 400 calories

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Chilli Dogs!! Two for 340 calories ;-)

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  • Ebwash89
    Ebwash89 Posts: 180 Member
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  • ieva015
    ieva015 Posts: 93 Member
    i'm now craving for the hot dogs!
    recipe please? :flowerforyou:
  • Ebwash89
    Ebwash89 Posts: 180 Member
    Fat free beef hot dogs(I used Ball park franks)-50 calories each
    Canned Turkey Chili w/o bean(Hormel has it for 190 calories a whole cup but I only used 1/2 for both)
    Light Hot dog buns for 80 calories each(Any brand)

    :wink:
  • TourThePast
    TourThePast Posts: 1,753 Member
    It's great that you've found a way to make things like hot dogs for 340 calories, well done, seriously.

    But for me, healthy versions of healthy food is the way to go, not lower calorie versions of unhealthy food. I'd rather not get back into the habit of eating what is, unless I plan to make it from scratch myself for the rest of my life, crap.

    For me it's been far easier to enjoy eating real food.

    But I meant what I said, well done, it's great for people who think it's a good idea to carry on eating that sort of stuff.

    Maybe you could post your recipes? :smile:
  • bethgames
    bethgames Posts: 534 Member
    ep, I gotta know that I can have the things I love and not deny myself forever. I think I can make better choices like lower calorie less fat versions of my favs like CHILI DOGS!!!!! Thank you soooooo much!!!
  • delilah47
    delilah47 Posts: 1,658
    Way back when... When WW used the "food exchange" plan, I learned to modify almost any recipe to a healthy version. That would be just about anything within reason. Some things just can't get healthy and need to be limited. Most of those recipes I made in the early 90s and didn't photograph them, but I will next time I make any of them. Right now, this is my all time favorite recipe.. it is SO yummy. I have taken my own photo, below, but the recipe can be found at:
    http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/chicken-piccata-50400000118594/
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    This is so lemony good, I'm almost drooling just thinking about it. I served it on 1/2 cup of Jasmine rice from a 90-second Uncle Ben's microwave pouch. You really should try it!:love:
    BTW: I make a lot of recipes from Cooking Light. Most of them are tasty and easy to make, not like many low cal recipes which are bland and boring.
  • stephenatl09
    stephenatl09 Posts: 186 Member
    I just eat clean mostly all the time and then when I crave something I just eat the "real" thing then go back to eating clean. But I do try to "healthy up" everything I cook as much as possible...I also would love to see some recipes though.
  • DawnMarieMomofTwo
    DawnMarieMomofTwo Posts: 186 Member
    i would love the lasagna and wings recepies pretty please wish sugar on top looks amazing :love:
  • delilah47
    delilah47 Posts: 1,658
    Oops! I made a mistake with the link in my previous post for Chicken Piccata. The correct recipe is Chicken Piccata with Orzo, in which I substituted Jasmine rice for the orzo. Here is the correct link for that recipe:
    http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/chicken-piccata-with-orzo-50400000107403/

    I have not made the recipe in the other post's link. Sorry!
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