This
already-dug-into-unbelievably-delicious plate was one of the calorie-laden
meals previously discussed. I so very much enjoyed this meal over and over
again. However, it did very much contribute to my clothes being tighter and the
scale being so unkind. Because I enjoyed this food SO very much, I set out to
come up with lower fat, lower-calorie recipes that
would still hit the spot!
Cucumber Dill Salad
Serves 4
2 Long English cucumbers,
peeled and thinly sliced
½ tsp. sea salt
½ tbsp. fresh dill, chopped
1-2 tbsp. white wine vinegar
Peel cucumbers and thinly
slice widthwise. Combine cucumbers and sea salt in an airtight container and
refrigerate for one hour. Empty container of cucumbers into colander and rinse
well. In a salad boll, toss in white wine vinegar and dill to taste and serve.
Crispy No Fry “Schnitzel”
By definition, Schnitzel (oh glorious golden crispy
tasty Schnitzel) is flattened, breaded, deep-fried meat. My spin on this
Viennese/ German favourite, substitutes frying for baking. Though it isn’t a
bang on version of the original, it certainly quenches cravings for the deep
fried variety.
Serves 2
2 x 8 oz. chicken breasts/ steaks/ pork, sliced
diagonally and thinned
½ cup whole wheat no additive flour
1 tbs. garlic powder
2 eggs, beaten
1 cup whole wheat Panko breading
2 tbs. freshly grated Parmesan cheese
salt and pepper to taste
Extra virgin olive oil spray
Preheat oven to 425°F and spray cookie sheet with
olive oil. Slice meat in half
diagonally and hammer meat until thinned. Season meat with salt and pepper. Set
out three shallow bowls. In one, combine garlic powder and flour. In another,
beat eggs until frothy. In third, combine Panko and cheese. Take meat and coat
first in flour mixture, then egg, and then breading. Place on greased cookie
sheet and baked until golden brown (approximately 20 minutes, flipping ½ way
through).
Stay tuned for Spätzle recipe (it's still in the works)...
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Stay tuned for Spätzle recipe (it's still in the works)...
Follow me on Twitter @YogaPace
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