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Asparagus and Chicken Combine for a Wonderful Entrée

Recently, as we were cleaning up the covered items in our driveway, I stumbled across an old Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook called “Dieting for One” and thumbed through the recipes.  While they are designed for low calorie rather than low carbohydrate, many of them can be easily adapted, so I thought I would take a look at the possible choices.  This recipe is excellent because it doesn’t require any real modification for low carb.  It’s also quick and easy to prepare.

If asparagus isn’t available or you aren’t a fan, then you can substitute in a stalk of broccolini or three or four broccoli flowerets.

I’ve also included the very simple recipe for poached apple slices that the book suggested as a side dish.  Apples are not on the early phases of the low carb plan, but if you are on phase 3 or 4, a few slices will be fine.

Asparagus Capped Chicken Breasts

Adapted from Better Homes and Gardens  “Dieting for One” Cookbook

2 Chicken Half-breasts, skinless
8 teaspoons Water
2 tablespoon Reduced Sodium Soy Sauce
1/2 teaspoon Sugar Substitute
1/4 teaspoon Grated Ginger root or 1/4 teaspoon Ground Ginger (I used minced Ginger from a jar.)
1/2 cup Water
8 fresh or frozen Asparagus Spears
1/4 cup Cheddar Cheese or Swiss Cheese, shredded

Place each chicken breast between two sheets of plastic wrap on a cutting board and use a meat mallet or the side of a plate to pound the meat to a rectangular shape about 1/2 inch thick. Some frozen chicken breasts are already about this thickness, so you can skip this step.

In a shallow dish, combine 4 teaspoons water, soy sauce, and ginger and mix well. Put the chicken in the dish and turn it to coat both sides. Cover and chill for one hour.

Drain the chicken, reserving the marinade, and place on a sheet of aluminum foil on the unheated broiler rack. Turn oven to broil and cook the chicken for 3 minutes per side or until the chicken is tender. Brush it a couple of times on each side with the reserved soy sauce marinade.

In a small skillet, bring 1/2 cup of water to a boil, then add asparagus spears. Reduce heat, cover and cook for about 5 minutes. Drain.

Arrange the asparagus spears on top of the chicken on the broiler rack and sprinkle with the cheddar cheese. Broil for about one minute to melt the cheese.

Makes two servings.

Nutrition Information per serving:
Calories:190 Fat: 0.1 g Net Carbs: 3.2 g Protein: 0.1 g

Poached Sliced Apples

Use a firm apple, preferably a Gala, a Granny Smith, or something along that line.  The apple choices are numerous, but avoid using  softer apples, like the Red Delicious.

6 to 8 Apples Slices, about 1/3 inch thick (about 1/2 medium apple)
1/2 cup Water
1/4 teaspoon Cinnamon

In a small saucepan, heat the water to boiling, then add the apple slices and cinnamon and poach for about 3 minutes. Remove the slices and drain. Add as a garnish to the main course. Compliments many chicken, fish, or pork dishes.

Nutrition Information per serving:
Calories: 15 Fat: 0.1 g Net Carbs:3.2 g Protein: 0.1 g

Tip: This recipe would also work well with a 1/2 inch thick pork chop.

Tasty Apple Yogurt Tart

Looking for a simple to make and low carb dessert? Look no further than this delightful Apple Yogurt Tart. It comes together quickly and tastes fabulous. For the base, I’ve used two flours that are usually available at grocery stores — almond flour and coconut flour. When cooking with these flours, allow the cooked results to completely cool and handle them carefully. They are delicate and break easily. If you prefer not to remove them from the mold (I used a silicone mold to make removal easier) then you can make them in a ramekin and serve them in it. Apples are not on the weight loss portion of the Atkins diet due to the higher count of natural sugars, but if you are on maintenance or are just trying to stay lower carb’d in your eating, this is great with apples. You can also use berries to top the tart.

I used Kroger Foods CarbMasters dairy yogurt product, but there are a couple of other low carb yogurts. The one I based the nutrition value on is CarbMasters at 4 net carbs for 6 oz. Look for a yogurt that is around that carb level. If you use Greek yogurt, it will probably be a little higher. Alternately, you can also use a 2-tablespoon layer of sugar-free vanilla pudding.

Apple Yogurt Tart

2 tablespoons Almond Flour
2 tablespoons Coconut Flour
3 tablespoons Butter, softened
3 tablespoons Sugar Substitute
1/2 cup diced Apples
2 tablespoons chopped Pecans
1/2 teaspoon ground Cinnamon
1/2 container low carb Vanilla Yogurt

Preheat oven to 325 degrees (F.)

Bottom crust:
In a small bowl, mix almond flour, coconut flour, 1/2 sugar substitute, and 2 tablespoons butter together. If dough is too dry, add a little water. It should come together into a crumbly dough. Spray 2 round 2 1/2 to 3 inch mini-cake baking molds with cooking spray. Press 1/2 the dough into each mold to cover the bottom.

Bake for 5 to 7 minutes until the cookie tart is lightly browned. Remove and let cool completely before removing from the mold. Almond flour and coconut flour are very delicate and break easily.

Apple Topping:
In a skillet, melt remaining butter and add remaining sugar substitute. Add Pecans, apples and cinnamon and sauté over medium heat until apples are soft and a caramel sauce forms in the pan.

Once the cookie crusts are cool, remove from the molds and place on serving dishes. Spread 1/2 of the yogurt (about 1 1/2 tablespoons) over the cookie crust and top with 1/2 of the warm apple mixture. Add a dollop of whipped cream if you wish.

Makes two servings.

Nutrition Information per serving:
Calories: 434 Fat: 42.4 g Net Carbs: 6.0 g Protein: 5.5 g

Made with Strawberries (omit the cinnamon and pecans)
Nutrition Information per serving:
Calories: 345 Fat: 31.3 g Net Carbs: 5.5 g Protein: 7.3 g

Note: The apple topping is also great over low carb ice cream.