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Turkey Meatloaf with Cheese & Salsa is a Winner

Using ground turkey in a meatloaf brings a different flavor to the dinner table while still being an easy and filling meal.  The addition of cheese and salsa gives it a south-of-the-border flair. For the bread crumbs, I used the Magic Muffin recipe below with a low carb flour to make a muffin, cut it into three slices and toast them.  Let them dry out or put them in a low-heat oven to dry.

Turkey Meatloaf with Cheese & Salsa

2 lbs Ground Turkey
1/2 cup Heavy Cream
1/2 cup Water
1 cup low carb Bread Crumbs
1/4 cup minced Onions
2 Eggs
1 teaspoon Seasoning Salt
1/4 teaspoon Ground Pepper
2 cups Cheddar or Colby Cheese, shredded
1/2 cup Salsa

Preheat oven to 400(F.) Spray a standard loaf pan with cooking spray.

In a large bowl, add the turkey, milk, bread crumbs, eggs, salt and pepper and mix together using your hands. Add the cheese to the mixture and work it in. Put the meat into the loaf pan, distributing it evenly.

Bake for 45 minutes, then sprinkle a little more cheese and spread salsa on the top. Bake another 15 to 20 minutes until the turkey is done all the way through. It should have an internal temperature of 180 degrees (F.)

Let the loaf rest for about 10 minutes, then cut into slices and serve. Makes 8 servings.

Nutrition information per serving:
Calories: 474 Fat: 34.2 g Net Carbs: 3.6 g Protein: 37.3 g

Magic Muffin

Based on the Atkins Muffin-in-a-Minute recipe.

2 tablespoons Low Carb Flour
1 tablespoon Golden Flax Meal, ground
1 Egg
1 tablespoon Oil
1 tablespoon Parmesan Cheese
Pinch of Pepper
Pinch of Salt

In a mug or a straight-sided bowl, stir the egg, oil, cheese, salt and pepper together until it is completely blended. I use a rubber spatula with a small head for this. Stir in the flour and flax meal until it is thoroughly mixed in. Be sure to scrape the sides down.

Cook in the microwave for 1 minute. Take out, loosen the edges, and let cool for about 5 minutes to set up. Use a knife with a serrated edge to cut the muffin into three slices. Toast in a toaster or in the oven until browned.

Let dry out or put back in the oven on very low to dry it out to make bread crumbs. Put in a food processor to crumble.

Nutrition Information per recipe (included in the meatloaf recipe):
Calories: 297 Fat: 26.6 g Net Carbs: 2.4 g Protein: 12.8 g

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.

Slow Cooker Honey Chicken is easy

Looking for something simple to put together and put in a slow cooker while you’re busy with other things, like work or playing golf or swimming? You can come home to a delicious meal with only a little effort to get it going in the morning. This recipe for Honey Cooked Chicken came in my news feed and I thought it sounded great and only needs a couple of adjustments to make it a low carb delight.

I use sugar-free Honey that I order from Netrition.com because I can’t find a brand in my local stores, but you may find one at your market or a health food store. Let your fingers do the walking and check via phone or an online web site before running around town. In a pinch, I think sugar-free Pancake syrup can substitute, but it will give it a slight maple flavor rather than honey. You can also order a honey substitute from Amazon.com.

Honey Chicken and Vegetables

8 skinless large Chicken Thighs or Breasts
1 pound Cauliflower flowerets
1 pound Broccoli flowerets
1/2 lb Baby Carrots
1 pound Green Beans

Sauce:
1/2 cup sugar-free Honey,
1/2 cup Reduced-Sodium Soy Sauce,
4 cloves Garlic (minced),
1 teaspoon Basil,
1 teaspoon Oregano,
1/2 teaspoon Red Pepper Flakes
1/2 teaspoon of Black Pepper

Mix the sauce ingredients in a bowl.

In a regular-sized slow cooker, put four chicken thighs to make the bottom layer. Pour 1/2 of the sauce over the chicken.

On top of this add the cauliflower, broccoli and carrots. Top with the other four chicken thighs. Pour the remaining sauce over the top. Put on the lid and cook on low for 8 hours or cook on high for 4 hours.

Add the green beans for the last 30 minutes of cooking, put the lid back on and continue to cook on high.

To add a little crispiness to the chicken, you can remove it from the pot and broil for about 3 minutes on each side.  Serve with the vegetables from the cooker.

Makes 8 servings.

Nutrition Information per serving:
Calories: 154 Fat: 3 g Net Carbs: 8.8 g Protein: 18.2 g

Fries with Cheese? No, Cauliflower’s the Ticket!

Recently, I stopped by Carl’s Jr. for one of their low carb burgers and spotted the photo for their yummy-looking French fries with bacon and cheese.  Oh, my mouth watered for that! It looked so delicious… But I was good and just ordered the burger, but I started thinking about the potato substitute options with cheese.  I decided to try cauliflower with it and to do something I’ve not done with this vegetable before; I fried it.  And with that, this side dish was born.

Cheese and Bacon Fried Cauliflower

1/2 head Cauliflower, cut into flowerets
4 slices thick cut Bacon
1` cup Cheddar Cheese, shredded
1/2 cup Oil
Seasoning Salt to taste

Bring a pot of water to a boil and add the cauliflower. Cook for 5 minutes, then drain and let cool five minutes.

Heat the oil in a skillet to about 350 degrees over medium high heat. Add about 1/4th of the cauliflower flowerets to the hot oil and cook until golden brown, then turn over and cook until the backside is golden brown. Remove to a paper towel to drain. Cook the rest of the cauliflower in the same-sized batches and let them drain.

Preheat oven to 365 degrees (F.)

Cook the bacon until crisp, let cool, then break it into pieces.

Prepare a baking pan with a layer of aluminum foil and spread the cauliflower into four groups on the sheet. Put 1/4 of the bacon pieces on each group of cauliflower, then sprinkle 1/4 of the cheese on top of each.

Put in the oven for 5 minutes to melt the cheese. Remove with a spatula to plates to serve.

Makes 4 servings.

Nutrition Information per serving:
Calories: 195 Fat: 14.9 g Net Carbs:2.4 g Protein: 12.1 g

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Quick & Cool Sausages and Turnip with Greens Skillet

One of the joys of Spring is all the fresh greens available at the market. Most of these edible leaves have about the same carb and calorie count so they can be used interchangeably in this recipe. Sometimes you will find bags of mixed greens and other times, you have to buy them separately. This is a very Southern dish, but delicious and easy to make.

My recipe makes a large pan of greens that can make a filling meal for two people or serve four with additional side dishes, like fruit or squash, and a slice of low carb bread.

Sausage and Turnips with Greens

3 cups fresh greens (Spinach, Chard, Turnips Greens, or Bok Choy)
1 medium Turnip, peeled & diced *
1 teaspoon Garlic, minced
2 cups shredded Cabbage
2 Louisiana Hot Link Sausages  (can be beef, chicken, or pork)
1 tablespoon Olive Oil
Salt to taste
White Wine Vinegar to taste

*May also use 1 cup of kohlrabi or celery root

Bring a pot of water to a boil, then add the diced turnips and cook for about five minutes. Drain.

In a large skillet, heat the olive oil until it starts to sizzle, then reduce heat to medium and add the garlic.

Stir in the turnips and cook for a few minutes, then add the sausages and cook for about five minutes until the sausages begin to brown.

Add the greens and cabbage, salt and pepper. Stir and cook until the greens are limp. Sprinkle wine vinegar over the top and serve.

Makes two large servings.

Turnips
Nutrition Information per serving:
Calories: 174 Fat: 16.7 g Net Carbs: 8.7 g Protein: 12.9 g

Kohlrabi
Nutrition Information per serving:
Calories: 188 Fat: 9.7 g Net Carbs: 9.5 g Protein: 8.1 g

Celery Root
Nutrition Information per serving:
Calories: 191 Fat:10.0g Net Carbs: 13.4 g Protein: 7.3 g