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Support and ideas for those on low-carb diet

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Mamie Sat 21-Mar-15 16:52:33

This is a thread to provide support for those who are on LCHF diets and in maintenance mode.
We can exchange recipes and ideas and encourage each other when the going gets tough!

Mamie Wed 25-Mar-15 10:25:54

It is a freezer / store cupboard day, so will use the monkfish tail that we bought and froze last week. Will do a Moro recipe with saffron, bay leaves, sherry, sultanas and pinenuts, but not sure what to have with it. We have some spinach in the garden, some slightly elderly cauliflower, jars of artichokes, an aubergine, red peppers, and tins of asparagus. Any ideas?

merlotgran Tue 24-Mar-15 12:57:00

I have found a jar of chargrilled artichokes from Carluccio's in the back of the cupboard so we'll have Chicken and Artichoke Salad from Persiana tonight. I think I have all the other ingredients - there's quite a lot of them. It looks delicious!

DH has threatened to leave home if I give him any more leeks!!

Anya Tue 24-Mar-15 11:23:10

Dinner tonight Hairy Bikers Old Fashioned Chicken and Vegetable Stew

Chicken legs
Smoked bacon
Onion
Celery
Chestnut mushrooms
Carrots
Leeks
Seasoned with thyme, black pepper and bay leaves

And served with spring greens.

Leaving out flour, will reduce to thicken.

merlotgran Tue 24-Mar-15 10:58:27

Ours is nearly gone as well but the sprouting broccoli is nearly ready so we'll move on to that.

Anya Mon 23-Mar-15 21:39:18

Love black kale. Grew loads but it's all gone now.

Anya Mon 23-Mar-15 21:37:46

The fennel was delicious with grilled fish, leeks, green beans and grilled tomatoes.

merlotgran Mon 23-Mar-15 21:23:22

Tonight we had salmon steaks lightly fried in oil (4 mins each side) on a bed of thinly sliced leeks and courgettes braised in white wine and creme fraiche with cavolo nero stir fried in goats butter.

jinglbellsfrocks Mon 23-Mar-15 16:38:51

Thanks Anya. Will do that tomorrow. Got some leeks in fridge.

Anya Mon 23-Mar-15 15:34:05

PS dry the leeks between two sheets of kitchen paper or whizz dry in a lettuce dryer.

Anya Mon 23-Mar-15 15:33:01

jingl if you want to substitute the cream, try crème fraiche instead. I use that in my spinach gratin or Pain Epinard as my DD likes to call it and it works a treat. Not tried it in the flan though.

Anya Mon 23-Mar-15 15:28:32

Trying out low carb cake later this week. If any good will post it Rose

Anya Mon 23-Mar-15 15:26:22

Thank you very much. I was sat here in my kitchen looking at this fennel bulb and wondering where to start confused grin

cheese and leek.

Roll out pastry thinly (instead of flour for non sticking try a sprinkling of ground almond, works a treat)
Bake blind for 15 minutes then remove blinding stuff and bake for another 5

Meanwhile chop leeks finely (after usual washing palaver) and cook in butter or whatever you like! for 5 minutes till soft.
Beat together eggs, cream.
Add the cheese and throw in a tspoon of thyme if you like (I do)
Add leeks and season
Pour into flan case (if you're feeling decadent grate a bit of Parmesan on top first)
Bake about 30-35 mins at Gas 4, 180oC or 160oC fan or till you think it's done.

merlotgran Mon 23-Mar-15 14:39:44

Just leave out the carrots if you are in the early stages of the diet.

merlotgran Mon 23-Mar-15 14:37:44

Braised Fennel (with baby carrots if you are back to eating root vegetables)
Rose Elliot - Veggie Chic

About 750g baby carrots
400g fennel
4 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
3 tbspns olive oil
large knob of butter
200mls water
100mls white wine
freshly squeezed lemon juice
salt and pepper to taste
chopped parsley to garnish

Serves 4

Just scrub the carrots if they are young - peel them if they are older but leave them whole.
If the fennel is young and tender just trim the tops. Slice larger fennel into wedges.
Put the carrots and fennel into a saucepan with the olive oil, garlic, water, lemon juice and wine.
Bring to the boil - cover and cook gently for about 30 mins, checking now and again to make sure they're not sticking. They're done when they're tender to the point of a knife.
Remove the lid and reduce to a syrupy golden glaze.
Season and serve with chopped parsley.

I use a small wok for cooking this and plonk any old lid that fits on top.

rosequartz Mon 23-Mar-15 14:32:10

Rose I have a wonderful recipe for cake using no flour, no sugar and Orange Cream Cheese Frosting all over it! I'm saving that for Easter! I'll send you the 'how to do' on the Cheese & Leek Tart when you've lost your 7lbs sunshine
Anya you can send it whenever you like - I promise not to cheat!

I haven't even opened the DGD's Easter eggs!

Mamie Mon 23-Mar-15 14:25:23

Lunch today was salad leaves, avocado, tomatoes, cucumber, beetroot and smoked salmon in an oil and balsamic vinegar dressing, followed by apple and orange.

jinglbellsfrocks Mon 23-Mar-15 14:19:52

I think Anya's leek and cheese pie sounds delicious. Will do it tomorrow, but I will use half fat cheese, extra whole eggs instead of cream, and - maybe not necessary but I will do it anyway - substitute the butter for olive oil margarine. And use half and half flour (wholewheat and plain).

Anya Mon 23-Mar-15 13:31:52

And where's that recipe for fennel gone? I wanted to do that tonight confused

Anya Mon 23-Mar-15 13:28:36

Buggar!

Mamie Mon 23-Mar-15 10:37:45

Oh dear. I hope we can just let the dust settle a bit and then carry on supporting each other. smile

granjura Mon 23-Mar-15 10:11:39

How can a sincere apology and explanation (eg this thread is about low or no carb and not about low fat) = being spoken to like a dimwit?!? What a shame.

merlotgran Mon 23-Mar-15 09:52:30

I don't think I'll bother with this thread any more....Sorry Mamie. I'm sick of being spoken to like a dim-wit by granjura and the anti-diet clever dicks police on other threads are getting on my nerves.

I know I'm losing weight. I've gone down a size (in tops) and I know this diet works for me. I'm not obese, I only need to lose a stone and I'm a grown up so it's my choice how I do it.

Actually, it would be better if the title of this thread was Low Carb-High Protein and just not mention the F word.

Good luck everyone!

Anya Mon 23-Mar-15 08:17:00

Raspberries and cream for breakfast now, sitting out in the sun sunshine (with a jumper on).

Anya Mon 23-Mar-15 08:14:42

But I'm not really bothered.

Anya Mon 23-Mar-15 08:13:26

Perhaps see if GNHQ will just chop off the high fat bit? Otherwise we might give the wrong impression and spend too much time fending off skeptics hmm