@modesty007
Has a recipe for Brie Puffs.
Just chop up Brie into 2 cm cubes (doesnt matter if rind is on, or not)
Place them on a plate or microwaveable baking tray.
Microwave in 30 sec bursts until they puff up, go golden brown and resemble sort-of-macaroons.
Allow to cool.
Enjoy.
I also like them dusted with paprika, or salt, or garlic salt.
I wonder if a slice of garlic under the brie puff would work...
Well this year I am going to try something new. I won't be buying any sweets, chocolate or biscuits. If the rest of the family want them they will have to buy them themselves. Not sure how they will take it lol
@copey399 we should all get together and make a record for diabetes uk charity. I'd buy it!I’m dreaming of a low carb Christmas
Not like the ones I used to know
Where the iced cake glistened
The pudding was christened
And I never thought of saying “no”
I’m dreaming of a low carb Christmas
Counting the carbs with every bite.
May our feasts be tasty and light
And may all our test results be right.
@ickihun I'd offer to join you but I doubt a sound like a cat on heat would help your cause .....
On my own then...... me thinks not. I'd definitely need a backing group. To drowned out my thyroid voice. lol very very deep when thyroid is playing up. lolSame here. I just sang it to my husband and he begged me to stop (he actually said that if I didn't his brain would melt.)
That sounds nice,may i have the recipe please,celeriac.Well done @copey399 !
I feel hard done by that I most likely developed diabetes by eating spuds, pasta, bread and rice not chocolates - but on the other hand, I don't like Christmas pudding mince pies so won't miss them.
I have found a nut roast recipe !!!! Mucho rejoicing in the Mr & Mrs Celeriac household, because it was in one of my recipe ringbinders.
Only 4.5g carbs per serving. Nothing remotely grainy and it looks the colour of malt loaf. The quantity makes 1 x 900g loaf tin or two 450g loaf tins and takes only 20 mins to prepare.
The biggest challenge is going to be finding organic pecan nuts I think.
Are they not both Christian?I thought the nativity and the fish sandwich story were different events. Not an expert
Thank you celeriacNut roast
Makes one 900g loaf tin or 2x 450g loaf tins. If using smaller loaf tin you may need to reduce cooking time to 30 mins. Cooking time for 900g loaf tin is 45mins. Preparation time 20 mins.
900g size serves 8. Per serving: 4.5g carbs, 35g fat (9.8g saturated) 393 calories
100g pecan nuts
100g Brazil nuts
60g almonds, blanched
2 tbsp pumpkin seeds
25g unsalted butter
5 shallots, peeled and finely chopped
2 cloves garlic, peeled and chopped
2 tsp Worcestershire sauce (vegetarian ones are available in health food stores)
1 tsp sherry vinegar (I will sub either red/white wine vinegar or Apple cider vinegar)
Half tsp English mustard powder
3 tbsp fresh flat-leaf parsley, roughly chopped
1 tbsp fresh sage leaves, roughly chopped
3 large free range eggs, beaten
150g Red Leicester or strong Cheddar cheese
400g tin chopped tomatoes, drained
Gently toast nuts and pumpkin seeds in a dry frying pan, over medium heat, stirring gently until golden. Allow to cool, then pulse nuts in a food processor until finely chopped. Do not let the nuts turn into a powder.
Melt the butter in a small frying pan and sweat the shallots and garlic for 5 mins or until soft.
Preheat the oven to 180C (160C fan) 350F Gas 4.
Grease the loaf tin(s), line the base with baking parchment, then grease again.
In a large bowl, mix the nuts, shallots & garlic, Worcestershire sauce, vinegar, beaten eggs, sage, parsley, mustard powder and tomatoes. season with freshly ground salt and pepper. Mix well. Scoop mixture into prepared tin(s) and bake for 45mins (900g tin) possibly only 30 mins for 450g tins or until firm and golden.
Leave to cool slightly, then turn out on serving plate and peel away baking parchment.
Notes:
The nuts can be varied e.g. walnuts, hazelnuts, whatever takes your fancy. (This could be a good way of using up uneaten leftover nuts after Christmas)
For a rich tomato sauce, to accompany the nut roast, just heat up some passata with salt, pepper and a splash or two of Tabasco. (I recommend Tarantella organic passata which already has salt added)
The nut roast can be served cold and is suitable for a cold supper or picnic, especially with tomato salad.
The nut roast can be cooled, wrapped in baking paper and foil and frozen for up to a month.
To reheat, wrap in foil, place in a hot oven for 20 mins or until warmed through.
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Indeed, but decades apart so I was confused by your postAre they not both Christian?
Hi Deejay can I please have ur recipe for that really rich cheesecake?I can only speak for me and the missus. If we are invited anywhere I will be VERY wary. We plan to have one Christmas meal out and I will recce the menu beforehand as usual.
At home it's much more fun since I don't fancy mince pies & pud any more and Mrs D can eat till they come out of her ears. Roast anything is easy with meat and some veg shared and some separate. I will make a cake I can eat -- last year I made a huge chocolate cheesecake which was so rich it lasted three months in the freezer.
If you have a family around it may not be so easy so I'll leave that to others.
Christmas is still a wonderful time what with crackers, pressies and the added blessing of (in my case) good health. The best present of all!
Hi Deejay can I please have the recipe for that really rich cheesecake?I can only speak for me and the missus. If we are invited anywhere I will be VERY wary. We plan to have one Christmas meal out and I will recce the menu beforehand as usual.
At home it's much more fun since I don't fancy mince pies & pud any more and Mrs D can eat till they come out of her ears. Roast anything is easy with meat and some veg shared and some separate. I will make a cake I can eat -- last year I made a huge chocolate cheesecake which was so rich it lasted three months in the freezer.
If you have a family around it may not be so easy so I'll leave that to others.
Christmas is still a wonderful time what with crackers, pressies and the added blessing of (in my case) good health. The best present of all!
I'll put it in the food, nutrition and recipes section when it stops saying there's a server errorHi Deejay can I please have the recipe for that really rich cheesecake?
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