What's on your menu, RNYers? Thursday edition
Good Morning!
I am excited this morning because I finally woke up to a winner yogurt in my IP. I have made my own yogurt for years, and the whole reason I bought the IP was to make yogurt. I just didn't like it, and had inconsistent results. Tried cold start, traditional- nope nope nope. I was perusing recipes on IG yesterday and found a pot-in-pot recipe. So I did it overnight using 4 wide mouth pint mason jars. I haven't tasted it yet, but it looks perfect and super thick. Wheeeee!
QOTD: Always need inspiration in the kitchen. Any new recipes or food products that have knocked your socks off lately? I made butter chicken for the first time this week and it was so good. Basically a tomato sauce with Indian spices. Yes it had butter in it, but when you split it up per serving I thought it was fine. Ate it with broccoli.
B: Fairlife latte overnight oats and protein
Pre-workout: yogurt and cantaloupe
L: egg and turkey sausage low carb wrap, veggie
D: Chicken and veggie tbd
S: protein
ex: gym
Cynthia 5'11" RNY 7/23/2014
Goal reached 17 months. 220lb Weight Loss
Plastic Surgery Dr. Joseph Michaels - LBL and Hernia Repair 2/29/16, Arm Lift, BL, 5/2/16, Leg Lift 7/25/16
#lifeisanadventure #fightthegoodfight #noregrets
I've spotted that butter chicken on your menu the last couple of days - did you find the recipe online? I love Indian food!!! (UPDATE: just googled it - lots of recipes for it online! Yay!)
I make traditional yogurt in my IP twice a week, but I put in a LOT more starter yogurt than most recipes call for. A lot of them say to add 2 T of plain yogurt - but I use at least a half a cup (and a gallon of milk). Sometimes a full cup. I rarely have it not turn out - maybe just two or three times in the past year, when I'm guessing my starter yogurt was getting too old. I usually use Fage or Chobani as a starter, but I've used others successfully, too.
QOTD: I've started drinking a couple of warm things in the evenings lately that I really like : FF/SF Nestle's hot cocoa, and Rishi's tumeric ginger tea. Love both!!
(I already posted my menu on the other thread - I just spotted yours!!)
I posted before Daisy but I guess because hers was at the top of the list people saw hers.
Someone gave it to me. It wasn't a fancy one. Tomato sauce, spices and used coconut milk although I see many use half and half. Check out Allrecipes.com, saw some similar ones on their.
Cynthia 5'11" RNY 7/23/2014
Goal reached 17 months. 220lb Weight Loss
Plastic Surgery Dr. Joseph Michaels - LBL and Hernia Repair 2/29/16, Arm Lift, BL, 5/2/16, Leg Lift 7/25/16
#lifeisanadventure #fightthegoodfight #noregrets
I might try light coconut milk and then add in some Greek yogurt. I figured half & half might have more calories than regular coconut milk, but regular coconut milk has more - but not by much. I've got some broccoli in the fridge i need to use up - maybe I'll make butter chicken tomorrow (just took the chicken out of the freezer) and toss the broccoli in with it...thanks for the idea!!
Tell me your method. When I went to eat some before, it wasn't as thick as it seemed and was grainy on the bottom. I thought maybe having it on the rack raised above the heating element might have helped with that. I've tried the cold method too. Only one time did I get yogurt I was satisfied with. Maybe I have too high standards because I made it on my own for years sans IP.
Cynthia 5'11" RNY 7/23/2014
Goal reached 17 months. 220lb Weight Loss
Plastic Surgery Dr. Joseph Michaels - LBL and Hernia Repair 2/29/16, Arm Lift, BL, 5/2/16, Leg Lift 7/25/16
#lifeisanadventure #fightthegoodfight #noregrets
1/2 gallon of milk in pot on boil until it completes (usually about 1/2 an hour, get to 180 degrees).
Pull pot and place in ice bath for about 1/2 hour to cool back down to 110 degrees
Mix in 1 TBS of my starter
Place pot on yogurt setting for 10 hours
After 10 hours (usually overnight) and place yogurt in a strainer that I line with coffee filters over the top of a bigger bowl ("nestled" if that makes sense).
After a few hours I end up adding a little of the whey back in and whisk it back in so it's a little creamy.
Not sure if that makes sense but feel free to text me if it doesn't (I am multi-tasking)
on 1/3/19 7:11 am
My friend makes a great butter chicken in the InstantPot.
I am going to try an Austrian goulash receipe this weekend, it's essentially just roast with lots of paprika and caraway; I'll let you know if it's any good. It seems pretty straightforward and cooks in the dutch oven all day so that's nice and wintery.
Menu today is coffee + premier X2; plus I stopped and got a coffee with half and half and SF blueberry from DD and then I'll switch to tea for the rest of the day.
B - 2 oz deli ham; L&F greek
L - 1.6 oz deli lemon pepper chicken breast and 2 oz deli ham
D - last serving of crockpot pizza
76/742/21
Happy Thursday everyone!
HW: 306 SW: 282 GW: 145 (reached 2/6/19) CW:150
Jen
Yes let me know how goulash is. Winter comfort food.
Cynthia 5'11" RNY 7/23/2014
Goal reached 17 months. 220lb Weight Loss
Plastic Surgery Dr. Joseph Michaels - LBL and Hernia Repair 2/29/16, Arm Lift, BL, 5/2/16, Leg Lift 7/25/16
#lifeisanadventure #fightthegoodfight #noregrets
Since gasping at the number on the scale and getting back to planning, weighing, measuring and logging, I have been trying lots of new dishes as well as going back to some old standbys. It became very clear to me that I can't eat "normal" food and just less of it. I gotta do me! I know you get it, having your nephew in the house...
So here are my current favorites on rotation:
- Spicy havarti chicken meatballs. In a large bowl, combine a beaten egg, paprika, onion salt, garlic, pepper (really whatever spices you like) plus a few dashes of Worcestire, a 16 oz package of ground chicken, some diced scallions or red onion or whatever you have on hand, and 3 tbsp bread crumbs. Loosely mix. I use an ice cream scooper, make a scoop, push a hole into it, and stick a small cube of jalapeño havarti cheese inside. 2 oz of cheese makes 24 small squares, one for each meatball. Then I brown them all in some olive oil and portion them out. So good and filling!
- My lunchtime tuna concoction - a jar of artichoke salad from Aldi (artichokes, roasted red pepper, green olives) plus diced red onion and some black olives and crushed red pepper, mixed in with a can of tuna, and crumbled feta cheese. So Mediterranean!
- Costco rotisserie chicken made every which way.
- Ground turkey made with taco seasoning, with some cheese and sour cream on it - slice up some fresh jalapeños for some heat!
- Ground turkey chili - I am making it this weekend - I dice up a sweet onion, a red pepper and a green pepper and saute them, throwing in some garlic at the end. Put that in the sprayed crockpot. Brown 2 lbs of ground turkey. Throw that in too. Add chicken stock, tomato paste, tomato sauce, packets of chili seasoning. Let it warm on low for a few hours. I serve it to Kris and Ethan like that, with cheese on top, and they dip tortilla chips in. I have mine with a little cheese, some sour cream, and sliced fresh jalapeño.
- Chicken wings in my new air fryer! Love love love. Put about 10 wings in on 380 for 25 minutes, moving them around/shaking the basket every 5-10 minutes. Then, do 400 for 10 minutes to crisp them up. Then I add hot sauce to them.
- My crispy chicken thighs with mustard sauce. I used bone-in, skin on thighs (4) and put them skin side down in my cast iron pan - don't move them! - for 8 minutes. Remove them and remove most of the oil. Cook two diced shallots in the leftover tbsp of grease, then pour in a splash of white wine and get the brown bits up with your wooden spoon. Stir in 1/2 cup chicken stock and 2 tbsp ground mustard. Put chicken in, skin side UP, then bake in oven at 350 for 15 minutes. Put pan back on, remove chicken again and stir in 2 tbsp of dijon mustard and 2 tbsp heavy cream. Turn off heat, stir around, it emulsifies. Very delicious.
- Shrimp cakes! I dice up 1 lb of raw shrimp, add panko bread crumbs, scallions and lemon zest (and I believe an egg?) and pan fry them up in olive oil.
- A quick and good meal is crab from Costco mixed with some mayo and Old Bay and broiled in the oven.
When I eat as I SHOULD (high protein) it's very filling and I am not even tempted to have the sides that the family has (fries, mac and cheese) etc. If I ever feel like I need a side, I have half a cup of cottage cheese.
My breakfast staple that I never tire of is the 4 oz of shaved thin Boar's Head Ever Roast chicken with 1 oz of goat cheese. Yum. I had to ditch the avocado due to unnecessary calories.
My go to snacks are string cheese (though I start to overeat these so I may have to not buy them again) and 5 oz of Aldi fat-free greek yogurt with powdered ranch added in that I dip baby cucumbers and mini peppers in.