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Posted by Lindac (My Page) on Fri, Jan 2, 04 at 22:14
low fat is old had in the continuing diet craze....how about some low carb recipes and hints?
I'll start!
For that something sweet craving...
Make a package of no sugar Jello of your choice ( I know!!...I never said it was delicious!)...mix 2 teapsoons of powdered egg white with 2 T. water and while the jello is becoming partially set.....whip to peaks.....add the partially set jello and beat to a froth....add 1/4 cup whipping cream and continue to whipuntil more than doubled in size.....chill and pretend it's ice cream!
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| Chocolate mousse 2 small cartons of whipping cream 1 small box instant sugar free jello chocolate pudding 1 regular block of cream cheese about 1/2 cup cold water I add sliced almonds or pecans on each serving. |
RE: RECIPE: Low carb?
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| I'm going to try that recipe for jello with the powdered egg-whites. Even though I'm doing Atkins, don't want to get carried away with the fat. I'm always looking for lo-carb recipes. I purchased 3 cans of the "DEB EL" just whites, they are 100% dried egg whites, fat free, sugar free and delicious. They were on sale for 1.00/can, that's 57 egg whites each. I have used them for bacon, sausage, cheese Quiches or just plain omelets. I do however, add a fresh egg or two in with the whites (don't have to). You do need to let the powder dissolve in warm water a few minutes, then beat with a whisk. Dee from MN |
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| I had this last night and it was very good. It's from lowcarbfriends.com MY BEEF STROGANHOFF (sic) by Kitryn Ellis 1 lb ground beef 1 pint sour cream 1 small onion rough chopped 1 large can or 12 fresh mushrooms sliced 1 tsp black pepper 3 beef boullion cubes 2 tbsp Worchestershire sauce salt to taste Brown beef with salt and pepper, add onion and mushrooms until soft, over low heat stir in sour cream and blend until smooth. Add boullion until dissolved, then add worchestershire. Blend until mixed and heated through. No need to serve over anything. Good just from the bowl!! Cooks notes - I made a vegetarian version using Morningstar Farms crumbles, Angostura worchestershire, and Telma beef flavor stock cubes. I added some tofu chunks - not enough as it turned out. A couple of cups would be about right. Teri |
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