@cowbag H/M for me is homemade and Sous Vide is also known as a water bath - things cooked in a vacuum sealed bag in water kept at a constant temperature - low and slow.Thanks Ianpspurs!
H/M? and the exotic sounding sous-vide?
Hi glad to read you are feeling better, we all have “wobbly” days.@jayney27 Hi thanks i'm fine it was just a bad day i shouldn't have posted that.I think i was becoming obsessed with all the finger pricking so decided to cut back on some of it. Feel a lot better about that decision. Thanks for the concern.
Hi yes the minute I’d sent it lol thank you for sharingThink our posts must have crossed jayney - did you see the recipe I replied to shelley’s post?
Hadn’t considered this option but anything wrapped in bacon is a winning combination in my bookFor those of you with a courgette/zucchini glut, I came across a couple of interesting looking recipes.
https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/recipes/a58198/bacon-wrapped-stuffed-zucchini-recipe/
Really like the look of these. No nutritional info (will need to work it out) but I don't see anything in there that will cause problems.
https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/a22575410/bacon-zucchini-fries-recipe/
This is just a variation on @jayney27's halloumi fries. I also noticed they do it with avocado too.
(I'm having a keto recipe rake).
Thank you for referencing this recipe am keen to try a quiche of sorts as I could take a slice cold for lunch maybe, be a change from meat or fish@shelley262 This is where the pastry came from - we didn't use the filling just the crust. Appears it was a combination of almond flour and coconut flour. As I said, we felt it would be good in sweet dishes - looking to make a Normandy Apple pie in the autumn as there is biggest crop of apples I have ever seen. I will try to make apple cider vinegar with some but in normal years there are plenty for 10 gals cider and barrow loads for help yourself and give a quid if you feel like it.
https://www.copymethat.com/r/GFnfBOs/low-carb-bacon-goat-cheese-and-tomato-ta/
Adapted from http://www.sheknows.com/food-and-recipes/articles/1042071/low-carb-bacon-goat-cheese-and-tomato-tart
Mrs P felt it was a bit stodgy for a quiche. I found the bade went crisp when reheated.
@jayney27 bade = baseThank you for referencing this recipe am keen to try a quiche of sorts as I could take a slice cold for lunch maybe, be a change from meat or fish
Hi no worries, I’m quite used to having to decipher misspelt words so had worked out “bade”@jayney27 bade = baseI am .sure you guessed but just incase . Also, the only reason we didn't make the filling was we didn't have goat's cheese and it was after 4.00 on a Sunday and we live just beyond the edge of the world
I agree. Our grandson has just spent at least an hour watching the huge field just beyond our land being combined - at one stage he could touch the tractor collecting the grain from our fence. he was very jealous that his dad and uncles had been in the cab of one but the h and s laws wouldn't allow that nowHi no worries, I’m quite used to having to decipher misspelt words so had worked out “bade”like you I live fairly remotely, so much so that the village pub sells emergency milk, bread and the like but don’t think they would have goats cheese. Wouldn’t swap where I live for a town though, you can’t beat the privacy, peace and well being feelings from living in a rural location
THank you@shelley262 This is where the pastry came from - we didn't use the filling just the crust. Appears it was a combination of almond flour and coconut flour. As I said, we felt it would be good in sweet dishes - looking to make a Normandy Apple pie in the autumn as there is biggest crop of apples I have ever seen. I will try to make apple cider vinegar with some but in normal years there are plenty for 10 gals cider and barrow loads for help yourself and give a quid if you feel like it.
https://www.copymethat.com/r/GFnfBOs/low-carb-bacon-goat-cheese-and-tomato-ta/
Adapted from http://www.sheknows.com/food-and-recipes/articles/1042071/low-carb-bacon-goat-cheese-and-tomato-tart
Mrs P felt it was a bit stodgy for a quiche. I found the base went crisp when reheated.
A perfect day in lots of ways, did you enjoy your bullet proof coffee?Good evening all, hope everyone has had a funky Friday. Fascinating day for me. Never saw myself as a man who would succumb to bulletproof coffee or resort to weighing 100 gms of ice cream and feel guilty of eating that muchThen played "golf" with my grandson using 1 golf ball, 2 walking sticks and coloured plant pots. Final fascinating event was grandson just transfixed for about an hour watching combining. Menu below:
Breakfast+Mid morning snack: 3 pints tea with almond milk; bulletproof coffee with butter and 2 tsps inulin
Lunch : 2 pints tea with almond milk - I seem to be in "nothing tastes as good as lower bg reading feels" moe; I recognise a danger can I deal with it?
Afternoon snack: Can of exotic, mango diet coke; 100 gms combined Breyers choc and Halo top sea salt caramel
Evening meal: IP short ribs in h/m barbeque sauce ( short ribs were something I did think IP would be useful for); 2 tomatoes; broccoli with butter
Yes, it was @jayney27 and again, yes I id enjoy it. To update my last post, butter on broccoli was a step too far for me BUT live football tonight so all goodA perfect day in lots of ways, did you enjoy your bullet proof coffee?
Hi all busy day today where did Friday go?
Breakfast a quarter of piece of lo dough eggy bread with one slice bacon and egg and my usual coffee and inulin
Lunch 6 low carb seeded crispbreads with pate and selection of cheeses
Dinner chicken breast and broccoli with butter and glass of red wine followed by sugar free jelly and spoonful extra thick double cream yum !
Baking and some shopping tomorrow to prepare for my birthday on Sunday. We are going out for a late lunch on Sunday with family but I’m doing the low carb birthday cake for afters as others claim they can’t take this on! Planning large lc chocolate olive oil cake with cream and strawberries. At least it means I will be able to have a cake!
Btw I am currently compiling a collection of ideas and recipes based in part on this thread. Intention is to pull together lots of ideas tips and recipes into a document that could be used as a resource by new low carbers and/or those moving on to trying out some low carb baking. If I included a recipe put on this thread from an individual I would acknowledge them. If it is an adapted recipe I will also acknowledge where it’s from originally with the adaptation. If any of you do not want me to include any recipes would you please pm me and I’ll make sure you are not included. I’m also happy to receive any of your popular recipes or ideas to include in the booklet - just pm me and I’ll add and put the acknowledgment in! I’d really appreciate help and ideas. The final resource I hope will be available for members as a resource on this site. We are often asked the same questions and requests for recipes for things we eat on this thread so hoping this will meet a need. Hope you can help.
What a great idea, so many people struggle at first with ideas of what to eat so a recipe document / resource of tried and tested foods is a brilliant idea.Hi all busy day today where did Friday go?
Breakfast a quarter of piece of lo dough eggy bread with one slice bacon and egg and my usual coffee and inulin
Lunch 6 low carb seeded crispbreads with pate and selection of cheeses
Dinner chicken breast and broccoli with butter and glass of red wine followed by sugar free jelly and spoonful extra thick double cream yum !
Baking and some shopping tomorrow to prepare for my birthday on Sunday. We are going out for a late lunch on Sunday with family but I’m doing the low carb birthday cake for afters as others claim they can’t take this on! Planning large lc chocolate olive oil cake with cream and strawberries. At least it means I will be able to have a cake!
Btw I am currently compiling a collection of ideas and recipes based in part on this thread. Intention is to pull together lots of ideas tips and recipes into a document that could be used as a resource by new low carbers and/or those moving on to trying out some low carb baking. If I included a recipe put on this thread from an individual I would acknowledge them. If it is an adapted recipe I will also acknowledge where it’s from originally with the adaptation. If any of you do not want me to include any recipes would you please pm me and I’ll make sure you are not included. I’m also happy to receive any of your popular recipes or ideas to include in the booklet - just pm me and I’ll add and put the acknowledgment in! I’d really appreciate help and ideas. The final resource I hope will be available for members as a resource on this site. We are often asked the same questions and requests for recipes for things we eat on this thread so hoping this will meet a need. Hope you can help.
Thanks @Brunneria yes they are excellent currently working through own stuff and this thread to start with and then may move on to those threads Or may just mention these threads as resources will see how it goes as I’ve got some time limitations! Thank you.Hi @shelley262 have you seen this thread?
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/low-carb-recipes.4871/
and this
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/vegetarian-vegan-low-carb-recipe-index.61859/
they are fantastic resources
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