Ideas For Sides!
on 2/28/15 11:10 am - Orillia, Canada
As most of you know, I have been watching what I am eating and portioning out what I eat etc. The challenge I have is trying to find healthier alternatives for some side dishes for example I eat a lot of potatoes and brown rice. Which I want to stop. I am trying to eat better and I am as far as I am eating sweet potatoes when I can and brown rice instead of white rice. But what dishes do you guys eat instead of brown rice or potatoes with your dinner? Quinoa is good too, I like it but it seems to be very high in calories. I have tried googling different recipes (for healthier side dishes) but honestly I don't want something that is overly complicated to make. What do you guys make to go with your dinners? I usually have a protein, starch/grain and veggies. I need ideas!
Cauliflower rice. In fact, there are so many things you can do with cailiflower. You can even make a mock rice pudding.
You will need to substitute many of these recipes to be more low-carb friendly, but it should give you a good idea of where to start. Allrecipes has a section of low carb recipes, and you can find many more online. Be wary though, some people's version of "low carb" may differ from yours.
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The Ontario recipes forum has several sides ideas: http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/discussion/ 4270618/Side-Dishes/
Karen
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All you have to do is click on "join group" and then click on "discussion" to see all of the recipe threads. :)
Karen
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on 2/28/15 11:01 pm - Canada
M&M meats used to make the BEST green bean casserole but they stopped selling it for some unknown reason. Now I make my own with frozen green beans and a can of mushroom soup, little bit of Parmesan cheese sprinkled on top or low fat mozzarella. Optional is to crush up Breton wheat crackers and sprinkle a little on top for a little crunch ...but that adds carbs ...not a ton though if you just use a few crackers for the whole casserole. Bake covered 350, 15 min....uncover for 5 more minutes in the oven. Its pretty good =)
If you want to skip the canned mushroom soup you can just use sliced mushrooms and a bit of reduced fat cream =)
Sautéed zucchini and eggplant are big hits with hubby. I gave up bread, rice, pasta a few years ago and he's trying to give them up too. When I say gave up I mean going from eats it almost every day to maybe 1-2 times per month and I don't keep it in the house. Naturally now that I'm postop I don't plan to try anything grainy until maintenance.
What about roasted cauliflower and carrots? I like to put in a little ginger and white wine. Ooh, or green beans with a little olive oil, onion, ginger, nutmeg, white wine and low sodium soy sauce.
i think I'm hungry...no veggies for me for another few weeks lol.
Steam a whole cauliflower cut up in small pieces in a steamer (not in water but above it or else cauli gets to wet) Steam until quite soft - mash like you would potatoes, add 1/2 log goat cheese or add parmesan. I usually roast cauli with olive oil, balsamic vinegar and parmesan - delish. I eat a lot of broccoli and green beans and asparagus when in season. But if you miss potatoes do the cauliflower - you will be surprised how well it replaces mash potatoes. I don't do a lot of grains. Post surgery I get in protein always first and if there is room I eat veggies - usually only one per meal. As you are presurg - do two different veggies or one veg and salad.