low carb dinner/lunch ideas to take to work

RachaelT76
RachaelT76 Posts: 26
Need more Ideas!!
Heres one i can throw out there.
chicken breast cooked in salsa (homemade or store) in a ziplock steamer bag, then when done topped with goat cheese.
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  • One of my favorites is Chicken Salad made with chicken breasts, onion, celery, and mayo. Cut a tomato into a "flower wedge" and place the chicken salad on top. You can also put it on top of lettuce. You can use tuna as well ( white, Albacore, no oil)

    Stewed Tomatoes with butter, garlic powder, cumin, chili powder, salt and pepper.

    Kabobs

    Leftover low carb pizza
  • bcattoes
    bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
    There are Adkin's approved low carb wraps available that you could fill with meat/fish and veggies. Or use large lettuce or greens leaves as wraps instead of bread.

    A salad with plenty of leafy greens, veggies, and cheese, eggs, meat, fish, seeds and/or nuts is a good healthy low carb option.

    Omelet's are pretty easy to cook or reheat if you have a microwave.

    Soup or stew is also a good option. Make a big batch with plenty of meat and veggies and you have lunch for several days.

    Or, what I find easiest for lunch is leftovers!! Assuming you have a low carb dinner, just make a little extra and tomorrow's lunch is taken care of.
  • RachaelT76
    RachaelT76 Posts: 26
    Thanks everyone, I will have to try these!
  • Brenda_Pancakes
    Brenda_Pancakes Posts: 288 Member
    I hope this thread gets more action... this is an awesome question! :)

    One of my favorites is to heat up my George Foreman grill in the morning and cook a serving of salmon (Costco sells these perfectly portioned peices, frozen, individually wrapped). I'll grill him up, let it cool, put it in a baggie... Then I'll make an awesome salad with spring mix, spinach, diced carrots, celery and sweet mini bell peppers. I'll bring whatever kinda salad dressing with me that I want and wala!!!! awesome salmon salad.

    I'll do that same thing with chicken...

    But it's very low in carbs, lots of vitamins because of the vege's, and good in protien. I know people are probably tired of hearing "just eat a salad"... but with all the different dressings and add-on's - it's not a bad choice for me.
  • RachaelT76
    RachaelT76 Posts: 26
    yes...I hope this gets lots of action too!! I love the ziploc steamer bags for work. they are great. Im going to try the chicken salad lettuce wrap for sure... i also love a good Tuna steak..mmmm...just salt and pepper cooked medium is so yummy.
  • RachaelT76
    RachaelT76 Posts: 26
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  • gooiyw
    gooiyw Posts: 114 Member
    Here's some pictorials of what I throw in mine, I love food porn haha: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/gooiyw

    For low carb, just don't add the starches.
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  • Lewisgrl23
    Lewisgrl23 Posts: 24 Member
    That's sounds great!!!:wink:
  • Notorious_T
    Notorious_T Posts: 384
    Ohh low carb is my preferred method of eating so this topic is great!!! One of my favorite standby meals is scrambled egg BLT"S. I make the eggs (can even be microwaved if you're in a hurry) then use a few large lettuce leaves, add the turkey bacon, a little chopped tomato and a tiny dab of lite mayo and even cheese depending on my calories for the day. Perfect for easy on the go food as well!
  • dhoffman5
    dhoffman5 Posts: 13 Member
    I love L.C. I have so many outstanding recipies ,when I have dinner guests they have no clue they are eating "diet" food :)...Do you do "oopsies"? I make rolls and flatbread....use for sandwhiches and burgers and such...LC has come a long way:)
  • Notorious_T
    Notorious_T Posts: 384
    I love L.C. I have so many outstanding recipies ,when I have dinner guests they have no clue they are eating "diet" food :)...Do you do "oopsies"? I make rolls and flatbread....use for sandwhiches and burgers and such...LC has come a long way:)

    Hmmm what's "oopsies" please explain, it seems interesting :smile:

    Thanks!!
  • RachaelT76
    RachaelT76 Posts: 26
    Yesterday I made a yummy chicken salad (btw...cooked chicken shredds beautifully in a kitchen aid mixer!

    Chicken (i used 8 tenders boiled in chicken broth with garlic added)
    1 green apple
    1/2 cup pecans
    green onions
    mayo (to your taste, I like mine creamy)
    sour cream (1 big spoonfull)
    about a tsp of each: dill, taragon, celery salt

    I ate it on salad greens...mmmm
  • sweetyedie
    sweetyedie Posts: 104 Member
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  • helenwilliams78
    helenwilliams78 Posts: 46 Member
    I make soup to take to work most days. My favourites at the moment are Roasted Red Pepper and Tomato, Spicy Lentil and Carrot and Coriander. They freeze well too so you don't have to have the same flavour every day!
  • Adnan5224
    Adnan5224 Posts: 14
    Chicken shish-kabobs (however you spell it):

    1-2 Chicken Breast (no skin/no bone)
    1 Red/Green/Yellow Bell Pepper
    1 Pack of Baby Bell Mushrooms
    1/2 Onion
    1/4 teaspoon of meat Tenderizer
    1/2 teaspoon of dried oregano
    1/2 teaspoon of steak seasoning or Mr. Dash
    1-4 shish-kabob sticks (depends on amount you are preparing)

    Cut chicken breast, pepper, and onion into cubes/squares (not too small) and place into a bowl. Clean and cut the mushrooms in halves and place with rest of ingredients. Take spices and mix in with ingredients let it sit for 30 minutes and absorb the flavor. Take your cut pieces and evenly distribute them onto shish-kabob sticks. I grill them on the George Foreman grill for about 10 min.
  • kitkatkmt
    kitkatkmt Posts: 178 Member
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  • MissMaryMac33
    MissMaryMac33 Posts: 1,433 Member
    If you're not on pinterest yet, get it! OMG I have so many fun new recipes and idea from there I'll never be able to make them all. I have an entire board full of various dietary type recipes - low carb, gluten free, dairy free, paleo etc...

    If you're googling though, look for recipes based on diabetic diets, weight loss surgery recipe blogs, south beath, atkins etc... they all eat low carb and there are tons of them out there.

    My favorite thing is cooking in muffin tins.... you know exactly how many servings you have to put in the recipe builder and they are easy to take and nuke at lunch. I make little mini quiches and quinoa patties and turkey meatloaf type things in muffin tins all the time.
  • jaxbeck
    jaxbeck Posts: 537 Member
    My fave is my tuna wraps.

    1-2 cans of tuna mixed with olive oil, tomatoes, celery, avocado, salt & pepper. Spoon over 3 large romaine lettuce outer leafs. Amazing & very healthy!
  • Alisha_countrymama
    Alisha_countrymama Posts: 821 Member
    I love grilled chicken topped with Broccoli and Mushrooms with Alfredo sauce over it!
  • stargreen25
    stargreen25 Posts: 30
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  • manderson27
    manderson27 Posts: 3,510 Member
    If you're not on pinterest yet, get it! OMG I have so many fun new recipes and idea from there I'll never be able to make them all. I have an entire board full of various dietary type recipes - low carb, gluten free, dairy free, paleo etc...

    If you're googling though, look for recipes based on diabetic diets, weight loss surgery recipe blogs, south beath, atkins etc... they all eat low carb and there are tons of them out there.

    My favorite thing is cooking in muffin tins.... you know exactly how many servings you have to put in the recipe builder and they are easy to take and nuke at lunch. I make little mini quiches and quinoa patties and turkey meatloaf type things in muffin tins all the time.

    I don't eat low carb as such but I love the muffin tin idea :drinker:
  • Alisha_countrymama
    Alisha_countrymama Posts: 821 Member
    Canned Ham shredded up and mixed with Mayo dill pickle relish, shredded cheese, celery, cucumber, eat in LC wrap or in lettuce leaves.
  • Letty_c
    Letty_c Posts: 278 Member
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  • cmorgan35
    cmorgan35 Posts: 5
    I do the same thing with costco salmon. the portions are perfectly sized and it makes an ordinary salad a little more exciting.
    I also throw extra chicken breasts on the grill and keep the pieces in the fridge for salads or quesadillas, lettuce wraps, etc. It cuts out a lot of time to make them in advance.

    I also use spray olive oil and balsamic vinegar instead of slad dressings. It saves a ton of calories!
  • Hoosiergal1964
    Hoosiergal1964 Posts: 18 Member
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  • kathyc609
    kathyc609 Posts: 258 Member
    turkey meat loaf muffins (no breadcrumbs) they freeze well and u can pop them in the microwave anytime
  • KayLgee
    KayLgee Posts: 136 Member
    Do you have the recipe for turkey meatloaf ? :)
  • kathyc609
    kathyc609 Posts: 258 Member
    Do you have the recipe for turkey meatloaf ? :)

    i just use ground turkey and whatever veggies i have - any of the following usually -

    onion
    green pepper
    garlic
    spinach
    chopped cabbage
    riced cauliflower
    seasonings

    top them with salsa or a little hot sauce

    cook them at 400 for about 25 minutes