Thank you!I use either a flat rectangular plastic box, like takeaways come in, or a for a roll shape a pot that contained ricotta or marscapone for example.
I couldn't quite remember the original measurements so always wing it, and it mostly works.
Melt some butter in the container and set aside.
In a blender or processor or whisk or fork, mix together most of a tin of tuna (having set aside rest for the cats), a large egg, a tablespoon of milled flax or chia seed and about half a teaspoon baking powder. Add seasoning to taste (dried seaweed useful here ).
Pour resulting gloop into buttered container.
Cook in microwave for 90 seconds, check if still runny in middle repeat 30 second bursts until cooked and looking like wholemeal bread.
Some people let it cool then use like bread (apparently it can be toasted) but I'm always too impatient, and then slices of cheese added on top melt in straightaway and taste great.
Recipe can be adapted and if you don't have (or don't want ) tuna can use 3 tablespoons of milled seeds, or ground almonds, or a mix of both
Can also add grated cheese to the basic mix before cooking.
It is really quite adaptable, just don't expect it to be the same every time.
It just nice to have something quick and warm - but it does use a lot of utensils
Yep! all good.I hope you checked the carbs
Those "spring rolls" look fab. I WILL be doing that.Back to the subject of yesterdays chicken thighs - I took the skins off as I didn’t want them in the curry sauce, I put them on a plate in the fridge until I decided what to do with them. Serendipity decreed that I listened to a UK Low Carb podcast with Carl Franklin ( two keto dudes) this morning and he said he uses chicken skin as the wrap for spring rolls. He deep fries them but I used the airfryer to cook them. Rolled the skins round leftover brisket and h/m sauerkraut. They were fab ( right up your street I reckon @Goonergal) crispy on the outside moist and delicious inside.
Stuck indoors today, snowed in apart from taking Dennis out so there was some boredom eating. ( another thing I got from the podcast was a Japanese saying “I’m not hungry but my mouth is lonely” perfect description)
Nuts, brie, DGF cake few more nuts.
Dinner was pork loin chops with buttery cavalier nero and green beans. View attachment 58819
Lo and behold! https://fossemeadows.com/product/chicken-skin/
They look delicious. Need to find a butcher that’ll give me chicken skins, or I’ll be buying chicken for the skins and ditching the meat - can’t imagine what I’d do with skinless chicken.
Can't cope with the idea of seaweed since the day, in Japan in 1965, when we caught a bus going to a kind of tourist spot and when there we bought, as a snack, a bag of small biscuits. They were about an inch square and very shiny. We expected them to be sweet. They weren't. The taste of seaweed was so strong! I haven't been able to eat any seaweed dish, other than agar used as a thickener, ever since.First experiment with nori, in my aim to increase my iodine intake a little.
I had planned to go to the sea to see if I could find fresh seaweed but the weather is foul so the sea can keep her seaweed today.
The idea was to make some sort of cracker by spreading hummus between sheets of nori and baking it.
Tasted great but it was definitely not a cracker, soft and chewy.
Someone on Facebook advised this but didn't tell how thick to spread the hummus or how long in the oven at what temperature. The side of the nori I spread it on might have made a difference as well.
Still, fun experiment resulting in a tasty seaweed thing.
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Give it a go. The texture would be more like a tuna omelette perhaps but should still be edible. Let me know!Do you think it'll work without the milled flax/chia seeds? Never used those and next shopping day is friday, and I do have everything else...
Goodness you are taking risks ! Splurging and then fasting? Are you joking ?I have missed you all! I am just getting back on the wagon now after the Christmas New Year splurge and pushed my luck due to a Libre3 giving incorrect readings... Anyway back on the wagon now.
Fasted all day... Dinner was roast chicken, steamed broccoli cauliflower cheese, cabbage, homemade chicken stock gravy. desert was a spoon of greek yogurt and a few raspberries...... Then an hour or so later as my BG looked nice and low on my Libre3, I risked it with a 4 chocolates from the Roses box! Big mistake, but BG corrected after 2 further hours. I am not trusting that gadget anymore, and no more treats!
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