I've got my sister and brother in law coming over Saturday. Obviously, they don't know about the swaying, and sister is on weightwatchers anyway. So I basically need to cook something that looks reasonable, but still (reasonably!) within pink sway guidelines!
Any ideas or thoughts?
I'm wondering whether to do some sort of mushroom risotto, although not sure kids will eat that!
Help!
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November 15th, 2012, 07:45 AM #1Dreamer
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I need meal inspiration for cooking on Saturday!
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November 15th, 2012, 12:12 PM #2
How about butternut squash lasagne? Just use low-fat cheese for the very top, homemade white sauce and cook the squash slowly with some low-salt veg stock, can of tomatoes and whatever other veggies you fancy that'll go soft too, maybe cauliflower, sweet potato + some leeks. When it's all soft, roughly mash with a potato masher until thick and with some texture. Use lasagne sheets OR go the way of the Hairy Biker's diet cookbook and use leeks as the 'pasta sheets' (cut in half lengthways and roll out flat) Make up as a usual lasagne and serve with potato wedges cooked in oven with spray oil & salad, or possibly garlic bread. For pud you could do eton mess with meringues, low fat swirly cream and strawberries/raspberries/blueberries - whatever you can find in the shops at this time of year. Failing that, serve up some low-fat ice-cream if you can find it - I haven't had any luck yet but we do live out in the sticks. HTH!
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November 15th, 2012, 12:25 PM #3
I made a couple threads with fancy recipes for the holidays last year -
http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gend...-dreaming.html
http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gend...d-12-11-a.html
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November 15th, 2012, 12:29 PM #4Dreamer
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Thank you so much Dreamofpink, brilliant, thank you.
Thank you also Atomic, I shall look those up.
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November 15th, 2012, 12:43 PM #5
No probs! Let us know how it goes and what you decide to make
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November 15th, 2012, 12:50 PM #6Dreamer
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Agh, I've suggested squash lasagne to DH (I think it sounds delicious!), but he wasn't keen, the fusspot.
I'm liking the lasagne idea though. Maybe with leeks, courgette and mushrooms in a tomato and white sauce?
I'm going to definitely get my arse into gear and sign up for the dream members section, after 6 weeks, I need some food inspiration generally (I don't use Paypal, so I need to get DH to sort it!).
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November 15th, 2012, 12:56 PM #7
Absolutely, veggie lasagne sounds great. I suggested butternut squash simply because I prefer it over mushrooms. I made it for my family and they actually ate a vegetarian meal without keeling over in shock from the lack of meat
My hubby's from good Northern Irish stock - meat & SPUDs, meat & SPUDS for his meals with the big emphasis on SPUDS!!!
Of course, you could always make a veggie gratin too with philli cheese (whichever flavour you like) or white sauce mixed in, topped with breadcrumbs and cheese - very filling and tasty too. I like this for Sunday lunch, when I have to watch my family tucking into roast beef & yorkshire puds.Last edited by Dreamofpink; November 15th, 2012 at 12:58 PM.
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November 15th, 2012, 01:01 PM #8
You've got me thinking now, you could always make a veggie curry and serve with rice and Weightwatcher's Naan bread. They're quite nice, can't tell the difference really. Curry would come in under the limits provided you made it with tomatoes and no onions/garlic - use leeks instead. You can get some good curry powders without salt in them, but in my experience not from any supermarkets. You could swirl some no-fat plain yoghurt on the top too.
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November 15th, 2012, 01:04 PM #9Dreamer
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I prefer squash too, in fact I love squash, but DH thinks the texture might not be great. He is an avid meat eater too.
I'll look up veggie gratin too - thank you
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November 15th, 2012, 01:07 PM #10Dreamer
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Oh Dream, you sound like you've totally got your head around this diet! I'm so fed up with plain rice or pasta with a big of mushroom / courgette / leek on the side. But I'm not a good enough cook to be that creative. I'm going to get DH to sign up tonight (he's spent weeks of being nagged!) and hopefully there might be some other ideas on there too.