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Hi all, just wondering if anyone can recommend any dinner ideas. I find myself eating the same dinner every night give or take the meat.thanks.
Probably the best advice is to visit the "What did you eat yesterday" in the "Food/Carbs queries and recipes" section. Look out particularly for @adrian1der 's posts as he cooks some fabulously creative evening meals.
I don't have a lot of time to be creative so just basic cooking but tonight I had crispy streaky bacon and eggs on a bed of spring cabbage sweated in butter, followed by a low carb trifle made with a few frozen berries, sugar free raspberry jelly, a bit of low carb chocolate mug cake (takes a couple of mins in the microwave) and as good dollop of Mascapone cheese on the top because I didn't have any cream and it needed using up.
Hi all, just wondering if anyone can recommend any dinner ideas. I find myself eating the same dinner every night give or take the meat.thanks.
I have been reading the recipes thread mentioned above and there are some great ideas on there , I have every night spuds, a load of vegetables and either chicken,fish or steak. Nice and healthy but very samey.It depends what you like and if you’re looking for anything in particular eg quick meals, batch cooking meals, meals with lots of veg, etc etc.
One thing you could try is a meal planner. I use one on and off. I find planning the week’s meals and writing them down means I think a bit more about what I’m eating and have more variety. You don’t have to think of anything massively elaborate necessarily. Just having a few guidelines can help eg you might want fish once a week, two vegetarian meals, something quick on Mondays or whatever.
When I get stuck for inspiration, I borrow some recipe books from the library and browse through. I particularly like recipes from all over the World, and I make a few then add my favourites to my repertoire.
Another good way to add variety is change things you usually make eg change your beef chilli to a veggie one, change your chicken fajitas to fish fajitas, etc.
What’s the ‘same thing’ you’re eating every night?
I was having the odd curry but found the portion I was having wasnt enough for the high amount of carbs in the meal. May have to try cauliflower rice.Well, that makes it easier to branch out a bit 🙂 The world of pasta, risottos, stir fries, chillies, moussakas, fajitas, quesadillas, curries, quinoa salads, buckwheat pancakes, and so on, is there waiting for you.
There’s nothing wrong at all with what you’re eating now and it’s a good, simple option, so, if it was me,I’d start off by choosing two or three days a week to make something new. Not so much effort that way, and soon you’ll have a load of recipes to draw on. I always write the carbs down for a portion so I don’t have to think next time I have the meal.
I was having the odd curry but found the portion I was having wasnt enough for the high amount of carbs in the meal. May have to try cauliflower rice.
This one is goodI really must make an effort to master Indian cuisine next time I have that desire (and the time) to play in the kitchen. I think it really works well with veggies particularly.
A slight tangent (sorry) but my Dad mentioned the other day he planted the left over heads of pak choi (the bit that remains after you've chopped off the usable leaves). Actually, not exactly planted; more like left it in a hollow in the soil.2 heads of Pak Choi
I have never used Pak Choi in Indian cookery. I always use it in Far Eastern cookery where it works well in stir fries. The leaves add to the flavour and colour and the stalks add a lovely fresh crunch. It is a favourite of ours with Teryaki salmon.That is the first time I have bought and cooked Pak Choi. I was expecting it to be slightly aniseed in flavour but it wasn't and without the Indian spices onion and garlic, it would have been decidedly bland and a bit disappointing.
I have been reading the recipes thread mentioned above and there are some great ideas on there , I have every night spuds, a load of vegetables and either chicken,fish or steak. Nice and healthy but very samey.
I'm a massive curry fan, haven't had a takeaway since my diagnosis as not sure on how to work out amount of carbs in takeaway curry.Nowt wrong with that, have tatties veg meat 4 nights out of 7 in different combinations.
Reading this thread my diet sounds boring as not adventurous when it comes to exotic foods, like some Chinese & Indian cuisine & sometimes indulge, still firm believer that you eat what you like not whatever everyone else likes.