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With further improvement, you must both be just ecstatic. Whilst I'd hate to be in his shoes, that it's getting him somewhere must make the repeated appointments marginally more palatable.
 
Can I change your mind about stroganoff? The Rick Stein recipe I use is brilliant.
https://www.bbc.com/food/recipes/beefstroganoffwithma_71568

I have the cookbook and have used this recipe for years. I tend to use a lot of paprika but not all Hot - some sweet some hot. Sadly I cant have the matchstick potato chips now but I have mine with matchstick celeriac chips or courgette chips. It means I just have to make one big pan of stroganoff for everyone and the only adjustment is what the chips are made of. Trust me, this recipe will make you love stroganoff again.
 
Thank you all so much for your good wishes and congratulations today, it means a great deal. (Triple thanks to @ianpspurs whose congrats popped up on just about every thread
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@BibaBee that is great news about your husband’s improving eyes.
@Emma_369 your fasting 48hr is so impressive, well done. I would have scoffed all the cheese before it made it into the sauce if I’d fasted that long.
@Kingmidas those courgette fries look great. I like @maglil55 ‘s crispy sounding additions too.

A bit boring foodwise today after yummy yesterday.
Breakfast: 2 egg cheese omelette. Coffee&cream

Visit to GP this morning to discuss my cholesterol but when I got there she said it was a mistake that I’d been called in and everything was fine! We chatted about lchf instead and she seemed very interested but then started rabbiting on about her son’s organic veg company in the Czech republic and her inability to grow kale. It was quite surreal, I think she was just enjoying a chat and forgot she was supposed to be working.
Lunch was bits and bobs from the fridge, sauteed shredded sprouts with chorizo and grilled halloumi. Peach chia pud using @Rachox Benecol recipe - not at all bad, will do it again.
Dinner roast chicken and cauliflower cheese followed by a handful of Callebaut 100% chocolate drops and a decaff coffee& cream.
 

Fantastic news about your brother! I’m so pleased for you all. It must be even worse for your family having lost so many to cancer already. He must have been beside himself. What a relief.

Oh yes the singalong version would have been marvellous I’m singing now having read your post.
 
@BibaBee - wonderful news on Mr BBees eyes. I certainly don't envy the treatment. My brother (sadly the one who passed last year (nothing to do with his eyes)) also had the eye injections which even creeped out some of the nurses at the eye pavilion. Eventually he ended up with 20:20 Vision in one eye. The other eye wasn't as good but was corrected with glasses. The appointments did get bigger gaps.
 

Ive had trouble before making caramel with erythritol - does it just melt the way sugar does if you just leave it over a low heat?

I’m keen to try, can’t be any messier than the coconut bites! Next time I make them Im just going to make coconut sandwiches and not bother covering the sides.
 
So pleased he’s improving hard though that reduction of bgs can also impact Take care you’ll get there eventually crossing fingers for you both.
 
Pleased to hear the good news about 6 month breather for your other brother must be a huge relief for the whole family with all that you’ve gone through recently - warm hugs on the way
 
Just eaten some amazing caramel - best yet - lots of inulin and butter. Really easy to make. Just walk the dogs and it appears in the fridge. Very proud of myself - a real talent
 
Just eaten some amazing caramel - best yet - lots of inulin and butter. Really easy to make. Just walk the dogs and it appears in the fridge. Very proud of myself - a real talent
Sounds really good and with inulin wouldn’t be too sweet you’d just get the texture and flavour? @DJC3 may be worth a try for the Florentines idea?
 
Oh that’s a recipe I can get behind - no blue cheese in sight I’ve saved it to give a go one week. Thank you
 
Sounds really good and with inulin wouldn’t be too sweet you’d just get the texture and flavour? @DJC3 may be worth a try for the Florentines idea?
I agree with @ianpspurs on the inulin (as you know I'm a big fan of it for creme brulee). The Lankanto classic monkfruit also makes a really good caramel. I used it during the summer when I made low carb sticky toffee pudding for everyone. It's one of Caroline Ketchum's recipes but I did adjust it a little. I used black treacle instead of syrup substitute as it was just 2 teaspoons in the cake and for the carbaholics I added chopped rum soaked dates and raisins to the mix. I had a little cake bar for myself minus the dates/raisins. The caramel to pour on and cook into it at the end , the monkfruit was more what I was after. Monkfruit melts very easily - I used 1/4 cup lakanto monkfruit classic (golden works too) and 3 tablespoons each butter and double cream. Very easy melt the monkfruit on a low heat stirring all the time (it goes liquid very easily). Once liquid add the butter and keep stirring until the butter melts then add the cream and keep stirring for another 2 or 3 mins. You can bring the heat up until it's almost boiling but don't let it boil. Inulin is less sweet but this is bloomin' good for sticky toffee pudding

https://alldayidreamaboutfood.com/low-carb-sticky-toffee-pudding/
 
Pleased to hear the good news about 6 month breather for your other brother must be a huge relief for the whole family with all that you’ve gone through recently - warm hugs on the way
It was indeed. He was well pleased today. It's been nice all the cousins playing nicely too when they don't see each other all the time.
 
Thank you. I'm really sorry about your brother. Great news about your other brother getting the all clear.
 
Definitely added to my list!
 

I've found a good stroganoff recipe @Emma_369 , it's a Tom Kerridge one. I substitute the low fat soy 'cream' for the real stuff and it tastes really nice. No cheese!!
 

Hi @DJC3,

I just use a teflon-coated pan and heat it to about 180 to 200 degrees. Erythritol melts just like sugar, but requires a higher temperature. The erythritol doesn't really caramelize, but the clotted cream does once you mix it with the melted erythritol -- in the end the result is pretty much the same. The important thing is to keep stirring, so the mixture doesn't burn.

Last time, I used about 6-7 tablespoons of erythritol, two pinches of salt, about 3-4 tablespoons of clotted cream, 100g of sliced almonds.
 
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