Friday, September 30, 2011

Low Carb Recipes

If you've jumped on the Low Carb Recipes bandwagon and found it has worked really well for you, chances are you've run out of meal ideas at one time or another.


When cooking Low Carb Recipes, it isn't always easy to come up with new foods to keep it interesting. Here, we'll discuss some easy low carb foods you can prepare that'll mix things up a little and prevent low carb boredom. Cooking low carb means you should always have a few food necessities around to whip up a good meal that is high in protein. Some of these Low Carb Recipes necessities are:

1.) Low carb bread crumbs
2.) A variety of cheeses such as Muenster, Provolone and Mozzarella - which are lower in fat than orange cheeses like cheddar.
3.) Low carb wraps that are about eight inches around and high in fiber.
4.) Cottage cheese
5.) Yogurt
6.) Almonds, macadamia nuts and brazil nuts are all excellent sources of protein and omega 3 fatty acids, which help slow the absorption and utilization of calories.
7.) Flavored tunas - a favorite of mine is sweet and spicy tuna by Starkist.
8.) Brown rice, the slow cooked variety. Once you have these "staples", you'll always have food around for a simple lunch or dinner and snacks. The cheese can be used as a snack by itself or you can wrap a piece of deli pepperoni around it and have a snack that tastes like pizza bites. If you want to have a hot snack, try frying pepperoni in a pan with the mozzarella over it, and you can even dip it in a tomato sauce. Another good snack is deli ham rolled with cream cheese and a slice of dill pickle. Believe it or not, this is a great flavor Low Carb Recipes combination!
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Low Carb Recipes


Yogurt with some slivered almonds also makes an excellent snack, and they even have some Low Carb Recipes varieties of yogurt on the market that are pretty tasty. You can also eat this as a breakfast since it is filling enough to replace a meal. The same goes for cottage cheese. You can even make a low carb lasagna with special whole wheat pasta. Layer about two rows of the whole wheat pasta with tomato sauce, small curd cottage cheese, some cooked and crumbled hamburger meat which can also be mixed with either vegetarian or pork sausage, and mozzarella cheese as Low Carb Recipes. As mentioned previously, you can also make this a vegetarian dish by substituting the meat with either soy versions of meat or a vegetable of your choice such as broccoli or spinach. Lightly salt thinly sliced eggplant, dip it in egg whites and fry in a pan with olive oil or low fat cooking spray until golden brown. Layer the eggplants with sauteed mushrooms, mozzarella cheese and tomato sauce. Sprinkle the top with parmesan cheese and bake at 350 degrees for 30-45 miutes. If you want a lighter dinner, try flaking the sweet and spicy tuna over a small bed of brown rice. You may season the rice with a dash of salt and pepper and a hint of sesame oil for extra flavor also.




What you end up with is a delicious low fat, high fiber meal that leave you feeling lighter and satisfied for hours. More Low Carb Recipes Cooking: Comfort Foods that Won't Pack on the Pounds An excellent low carb substitute for a common comfort food is turkey meatloaf.


This one is both light on carbs and light on fat. Take 2 pounds of ground turkey, about 3/4 cup of low carb bread crumbs, 2 eggs, and a meatloaf seasoning packet such as McCormicks meatloaf seasoning. Mix it all together and bake. An optional topping is a low carb BBQ sauce for an extra zing. You can even make a Low Carb Recipes pizza. Specialty stores and even some grocery stores carry special low carb pizza crusts. The toppings are all naturally Low Carb Recipes. Just add some tomato sauce - preferably one without any sugars, mozzarella or provolone cheese and toppings such as pepperoni, sausage, mushrooms or other veggies.


 

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