Showing posts with label HFLC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HFLC. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Pecan Crusted Tilapia


Needed a change from my normal chicken meals.  Tonight I was determined to fix fish.   I rarely cook fish.  It's always been so intimidating to fix, but it's not at all difficult.  It's all in my head.  I'm SO SO glad I chose to finally do it.  It was fabulous and will be rotated through my meal plans much more often.  I like this particular recipe because I can do it just for me or easily double or triple the batter if my family actually feels like eating fish. (which they didn't tonight)

Frozen Tilapia, defrost your filet

"batter" consists of: 1 egg, 2 Tbsp. heavy cream, 1 Tbsp.
coconut flour, squirt of Sriracha sauce, salt and pepper

batter and handful of pecans

dry Tilapia filet with paper towel, salt and pepper it, then dunk in batter,
afterwards sprinkle chopped pecans on the top and bottom of filet
I cut my filet into two longer pieces.  One side was thicker and
I figured it would need an extra minute or two to cook.
The thin piece needed almost 2 min./side, the thicker piece needed almost 3 min./side

ummm....yes, I started eating before remembering I needed
to take the final shot.  I also added extra sriracha sauce, because
you can NEVER have too much sriracha.  ;-) 



Sunday, January 20, 2013

Mexican Kale Chips

I've read so many posts about kale chips lately.  I figured it was high time I tried my hand at it.  I was looking for them to be sturdy enough to eat with guacamole.   Yeah, that's not gonna happen.  They are too brittle and crisp for that, but they were REALLY good.  I mean, like I could eat the whole pan by myself good!




I washed the kale and put it in the salad spinner to get off as much water as possible.  You could use a paper towel to squeeze out the water if you want to.


I mixed up a pinch of cumin, garlic powder, salt and Mexican oregano and put it in with the spoonful of coconut oil I was melting on the stove.  I didn't leave it in for long, just a minute or two to infuse the flavors of the spices into the oil.  Don't go overboard on the spices as the flavors will intensify as the kale shrinks and dries.


I laid them all out on a baking sheet at cooked at 170 degrees (as low as my oven would go) for one hour.  Flipped the kale over and made sure nothing was getting brown.  Left them in the warm oven to sit for 30 minutes.  Cooked them again at 170 degrees for another hour.
perfectly crispy kale chips

I just had to hold up a crispy piece of kale
to show how green it still is.  So pretty!


Radish "Potato" cakes


I'm back on the wagon again.   I've lost 13 pounds since the first of the year.  I'm happier and less grumpy and trying new things to keep my low carb life interesting, while feeding a family of 5 in the process.  I've recently heard rumors of radishes being used to replace potatoes in recipes.  Shut the front door!  How have I low carbed off and on for about 10 years now and NOT known this?!?!?  So, of course I had to try it for myself.  My boys were out camping with the boy scouts this weekend, so it was just the girls and I.  The girls were busy eating leftover waffles from Erin's birthday breakfast. So it was the perfect opportunity for me to play with a new recipe. The results were super-tasty, but not visually stunning.  In my world, tasty is what counts most. ;-)
peel radishes, the curly peel is cute, isn't it?
Boil the peeled radishes for about 5 min., don't boil too long or you will have mush.  Don't ask me how I know.
Grate the boiled radishes, season with salt and pepper
add shreds to hot coconut oil in skillet
Then flip.  As you can see this is where it all fell apart.  <SIGH>



BUT, in stirring them around almost all of them got crispy and crunchy.  Like those little Pik-Nik shoestring pototo sticks I had as a kid.  This isn't a total loss after all.  YAY!   They went perfectly with my eggs and hot sauce.  Crunchy, potato-y, not at all with the bite and flavor associated with radishes. 
crispy radish potato sticks and eggs for the win!





Saturday, January 28, 2012

low carb chicken taquitos? yes, please

So I made baked chicken thighs last night.  It was good, but this dinner is gonna be even better!  I love the family packs of chicken, cook it all up at once and you get 2 meals for less effort! ;-)

taquitos
shredded chicken
1 can Great Value Fire Roasted Tex Mex Style Diced Tomatoes
1 Chipotle Pepper in Adobo Sauce

warm in skillet....




Take Joseph's Brand Flax-Oat-Bran-and-Omega-3-Square-Lavash bread split into 4 equal pieces.  Those suckers are HUGE, tasty and full of fiber!  Having low carbed for so many years I've tried ALOT of wraps/tortillas/fake bread.  Joseph's is the closest I've found to the real thing without the soy.  I think it's the soy that makes all the others taste so nasty.

-dip one side in melted coconut oil (I like the Wilderness Family Naturals - expeller pressed coconut oil to cook with as it has no coconut aftertaste)
-add chicken
-add crumbled queso fresco
-roll
-bake at 350 for 20 min. flipping halfway through



But does it taste as good as it looks?  Why yes, thank you for asking.  It was totally delicious!

Breakfast: Fried Eggs, Bacon, Cabbage, Chia Seeds and Scallions

I'm a low-carber from way back.  LOL  "Way back" being April 2002.  I lost about 60 pounds in under a year following the Atkins program.  I was a serious carb-nazi!  Then I got pregnant with our third child and gained it all back and then some.  I recommitted to low-carbing after my 40th birthday in 2010.  Facebook pics that friends posted of me were the "inspiration".  <<<SIGH>>>   Gotta start somewhere, right?  So fast forward to now and I'm down 56 pounds and back on track after a Christmas break of slogging around in the proverbial carb overload.

The most common question is "what do you eat for breakfast if you can't have cereal?".  My honest answer is pretty boring.   "Eggs"  Dead silence....then you get that glazed or surprised look that says either that I'm crazy or boring.  Eh...I'm okay with that.  I probably AM boring, but I don't think eggs are boring, I think cereal is boring and kinda gross.  Have you taken a look-see at the ingredient list on most cereal boxes?  I don't think this breakfast was dull at all.



I admit I did have to get used to the look of the black Chia seeds, although I like the look of them now.  I do find that when I add more Chia seeds into my diet I tend to lose weight more consistently.  The only drawback is that they get in your teeth and you need to brush and floss afterwards.  They're so good for you, I figure it's worth the extra step.  I bought mine years ago from http://azchia.com/ .  One of the great things about chia vs. flax is that chia seeds last FOREVER!!!  Unlike flax which seems to go rancid the second I buy it!  I hid my cabbage shreds underneath my bacon, I love the crunch.  Truth be told, I try to incorporate alot of shredded cabbage into my daily meals.  It's almost flavorless and gives a nice crunch and bulk to the meals to fill me up.  I try to shred a bunch at once and keep it in a baggie in my fridge.  For some reason if I have to go to the effort to pull out the head of cabbage and cut some off each time, I won't do it.

So technically this is JUST eggs and bacon, but to me it's a great start to my "on plan" day.