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Posted on 09/01/2003 5:41:39 PM PDT by carlo3b
Get series about HEALTHY, and LOW CARB FOOD
This, and future threads, will attempt to answer some of your questions and requests regarding HEALTHY food in general, and LOW CARB, LOW CALORIE diets and recipes in particular. With my background as a Master Chef, and Natural Foods Sexonutritionist, aka SexyChef (/dreamer) Bwhahaahahahahah, it affords me a wonderful vantage point to assist in creating this forum, where everyone can contribute, exchange ideas and voice their valuable opinions. Moderating in no way qualifies me as an authority on this, or any other subject.*..heheheh ..that has never inhibited me before.. blush
* (a cheap unofficial GENERAL ESCAPE CLAUSE.. HA!)
There are many other FReepers, (you know who you are.. LOL) on this amazing site that have a great deal more detailed knowledge and information on specific topics, that will no doubt emerge. Sooooooo, lets get started..
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To: carlo3b
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posted on
09/01/2003 9:48:17 PM PDT
by
Dianna
To: Alamo-Girl
New Fashioned Liver with OnionsRaise you hands, how many out there are shocked to see liver on the menu... OK .. 55.. now, how many are going to make it... :{
- 1 lb. calf's liver cut into 1 1/4 in. slices
- 4 Tbls. pure olive oil
- 2 Tbls. Fresh parsley, preferably flat Italian, or 2 tsp. dried
- 2 lg. onions, finely sliced
- 2 tbs. dry white wine
- 2 oz. butter
- salt and pepper
1) Sauté the onion in 1 oz. butter and 2 tbs. oil in a covered skillet over a low heat.
2) As the onions are cooking and the liquid is reduced, add some finely minced parsley. Set aside where they can remain hot.
3) Season the liver slices with salt and pepper.
4) Sauté the slices of liver on each side very quickly in 1 oz. butter and 2 tbs. oil over a high flame, turning with a wooden spatula to avoid pricking it with a fork.
Sprinkle with the wine turn and sauté for about 1 minute and remove from heat.
Serve with the caramelized onions and a sprinkle of parsley.. Yummmmmmmmmm
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posted on
09/01/2003 9:59:05 PM PDT
by
carlo3b
(http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
To: carlo3b
The pizza sounds wonderful!! I can smell it now...sniiiffff....aaaahhhh
Got anything to replace lasagna noodles??
163
posted on
09/01/2003 10:04:12 PM PDT
by
jellybean
(How will I know whether people are talking to me or you??)
To: carlo3b
Add me to your low-carb ping
To: carlo3b
If you could add me to your ping list it would be much appreciated...now if you'll excuse me I have to go raid the fridge
165
posted on
09/01/2003 10:09:45 PM PDT
by
boxerblues
(God Bless the 101st, stay safe, stay alert and watch your backs)
To: carlo3b
Oh, yes, I want to be on your ping list!!
Thanks!
To: carlo3b
PRINTED!
167
posted on
09/01/2003 10:19:28 PM PDT
by
Humidston
(Do not remove this tag under penalty of law)
To: PGalt
Hey Galt....THIS ONES FOR YOU!!! ...LOLOL
Crazy Cajun Crock-Pot JambalayaIf you are busy screwing around on FR and want a great dinner you can lie and say you slaved over all day..this is it! :)
- 12 ounces boneless skinless chicken breasts
- 1 1/2 cups green pepper, diced
- 1 medium onion, diced
- 2 stalks celery, sliced 1/4"
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 14 oz can whole tomatoes
- 1/3 cup tomato paste
- 1 can beef broth
- 1 Tbls. dried parsley
- 1 1/2 tsp. basil
- 1/2 tsp. oregano
- 1/2 can beer (Hey Galt...the one you have been drinkin)
- 1 tsp. Tabasco sauce
- 1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper
- 1/2 tsp. salt
- 1 lb shelled shrimp
- 3 cups cooked rice
1. Cut chicken into1 inch pieces.
2. Put all ingredients (EXCEPT shrimp and rice) in crockpot.
3. Cover; cook on low for 6+ hours.
4. Add shrimp the last 20 minutes of cooking.
5. Stir in rice before serving.
Stand back and wipe your brow and put on that pained smile, you know the one, and take your bows..you little devil... :)
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posted on
09/01/2003 10:19:37 PM PDT
by
carlo3b
(http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
To: jellybean
Got anything to replace lasagna noodles??YES... 20 pounds... *<]8^)
169
posted on
09/01/2003 10:21:36 PM PDT
by
carlo3b
(http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
To: carlo3b
Would like to be on your ping list.
I have ben low carbing it since May but have really plateaued in the weight loss department. My problem is that I am nursing a six-month-old Freeperet and am ALWAYS STARVING! Also, we keep kosher so that complicates it a little (no dairy and meat at the same meal). I also HATE Splenda and other fake sugars, can only tolerate them in the Atkins protein bars if I have to.
I came up with two EASY EASY recipes. Try these:
One is for "ice cream," and you have to have lost your sweet tooth a little to eat it, but it is SO GOOD. In your food processor, mix about equal parts cream and frozen berries (raspberries or blackberries, no sugar added of course). It has great consistency and mouth feel of ice cream without the cloying sweetness. If you don't get the desired consistency, add one or the other ingredient til you do.
Add some unsalted chopped nuts and pretend they are chocolate chips. Yum.
NACHOS! I love nachos. I discovered the ONE VEGETABLE that stays crunchy in the microwave: JICAMA. Jicama is a big beige root in your local produce department. It's allowed in unlimited quantities on Atkins. Peel it (by chopping off the peel side with a knife is how I do it), and slice the white interior fairly thin, into "chip-sized" pieces. Spread over a decent paper plate. Top with lots of shredded cheddar and chopped pickled jalapenos. Microwave until cheese melts. It's really good!
170
posted on
09/01/2003 10:21:53 PM PDT
by
Yaelle
To: carlo3b
Carlo, what could I substitute for the shrimp in your jambalaya? Could you imagine a normal fish in there, like even a monkfish? Or would you just leave it out entirely if you can't eat shrimp? Thanks. It looks so good; trying to make it kosher too. Loooove my crock pot.
171
posted on
09/01/2003 10:24:15 PM PDT
by
Yaelle
To: carlo3b
I love liver and onions! Thank you!!!
To: carlo3b
I'll make liver - I love it. But then, people have always told me I'm strange.
173
posted on
09/01/2003 10:26:08 PM PDT
by
.38sw
To: carlo3b
OMG!!! Crock pot Jambalaya!!! I'm sooooo glad I stumbled onto this thread! oh, yum yum yum yum.
174
posted on
09/01/2003 10:26:55 PM PDT
by
.38sw
To: nutmeg
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175
posted on
09/01/2003 10:27:29 PM PDT
by
nutmeg
(Is the DemocRATic party extinct yet?)
To: Yaelle
what could I substitute for the shrimp in your jambalayaAny firm fish or I have used crab claws in shell.. that was really great and gave the kids something to make a mess with.. LOLOL
176
posted on
09/01/2003 10:27:33 PM PDT
by
carlo3b
(http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
To: carlo3b
Add me please.
To: All
I only had one problem on Atkins that I kind of worried about. I started with OWL due to breastfeeding, and ate a small amount of fruit and macadamia nuts a day. After about 3 months, I started noticing bruises all over my arms and legs. Every tiny bump was turning into a bruise. We were in Hawaii at the beach, so it was unsightly, and also a little discomfiting.
I thought it might be a Vitamin K deficiency. I don't like to take actual supplements, so I added almonds to my diet instead of the macadamias. They are cheaper, too. Anyway, ever since I added the almonds, I have not had a single bruise.
By the way, my baby is very healthy. In his books, Atkins CYA's by saying that nursing (and preg of course) women should not go on weight loss diets but could do his lifetime maintenance. However, there is a quote of his online somewhere where he tells women it is OK to go on OWL if you are nursing. Obviously this is not a time to do anything like Induction, but adding a little fruit and nuts gives quite a complete diet, without all the bad stuff.
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posted on
09/01/2003 10:32:28 PM PDT
by
Yaelle
To: Yaelle; carlo3b
Can jicama be substituted for potatoes in potato salad?
To: carlo3b
Can I be on your ping list too?
180
posted on
09/01/2003 10:35:02 PM PDT
by
krb
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