Anniebea66 said:Cheese and Almond Bread
Makes 1lb loaf
10 1/2 oz ground Almonds
1tsp baking powder
2oz butter
5 1/2 ozs grated cheese
3 beaten eggs
Combine all ingredients in food processor or bowl, quite a stiff mixture place in loaf tin.
Bake at 180º 50mins
3grams carbs and 12grams protein per slice.
Also good toasted and freezes well
IanD said:Lasagne
I don't weigh the ingredients - just use the amount that looks right. As a professional scientist, I have no problem with milligrams, nor millilitres :lol:
The total volume should be about a litre.
500 g mince - beef, lamb, soya (reconstituted);
Onions, carrots, garlic, swede, celeriac, etc, finely chopped in the food processor;
bring to the boil with a little water.
Add:
tin of tomatoes;
2 Oxo cubes (ground), herbs, paprika, cinnamon;
squirt of tomato puree.
Cook for 15-20 minutes.
Meanwhile:
Preheat the oven to 180°C
soften 4 sheets of lasagne in cold water;
grate a lump of cheese (half fat if preferred);
Cook & mash a potato for the other half (wife &/or topping)
Rake out the wife's store of foil ready meal dishes, choosing two slightly bigger than a sheet of lasagne;
Load the foil dishes alternating mince & lasagne sheets (2 per dish), finishing with a mince layer, making sure the sheets are covered.
Put the grated cheese on your half, & the potato on the other.
Bake for 20 minutes, until the potato is brown & the cheese bubbling.
Divide & serve.
Allow the second one to cool for another day.
Carb - 1 sheet of lasagne in your half weighs 21.54 g, & contains 68% Carb (15 g)
Enjoy
great site ive just been on xxRe: Recipes.
A site I use frequently is http://www.carb-lite.au.com
My most recent chocolate mousse was from this site and the best chocolate brownie recipe I have made is from Karen Barnaby's "Low carb gourmet.
The best tip is to use at least some real chocolate in the recipes and I prefer the egg yolk mousses compared to the gelatin mousses.
Re: Recipes.
ahhaaa - I'm off to Tesco's tomorrow - any scope for vegetarian adaptation.
personally HATE tofu ... keep trying it every couple months or so but still = blargh!
so anything I can adapt is good, but if the book is packed with beef strips smouldered in a ham sauce over a bed of road kill, I might not bother!
cheeers for the heads up!
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