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Re: anyone have some good low carb recipes to share?

Cauliflower ""risotto"" process cauliflower in good processor to get rice like pieces. Sauté garlic and oil.(I used onions too but those are carbs that you can cut out) -add the ""rice"" cook like risotto adding liquid(chicken stock) slowly. Top with Parm and sautéed mushrooms. Yummy! And I hated cauliflower before going low carb!
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Re: anyone have some good low carb recipes to share?

Can you give link to George Stella's free pdf?

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Salads all week and other on the weekend.

Yes, I actually like Suzanne's food combining.

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Re: anyone have some good low carb recipes to share?

On 2/24/2015 PhotoQueen said:

Here you go gonnab: http://stellastyle.com/site/2013/09/03/4-complete-george-stella-low-carb-cookbook-downloads-only-6-9...

I paid the donation and got the download links to the books it says the downloads are large. It also says shows me four links to the Books. Do I download each one or is the a link in there to download all at once? I'm not very Computer savvy.

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On 2/23/2015 esmeraldagooch said:

Does anyone know when his show is on Food network. I was going to record it but cant seem to find it.

If you mean George Stella, his show "Low Carb and Lovin' It" was canceled years ago. Many of his recipes are still available on Foodnetwork.com, though.

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Re: anyone have some good low carb recipes to share?

My low-carb recipes are just to make grilled chicken or fish and steamed veggies. Some may be too bored with that though, LOL.

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On 2/24/2015 winamac1 said:

My low-carb recipes are just to make grilled chicken or fish and steamed veggies. Some may be too bored with that though, LOL.

Thank you, winamac1, for suggesting actual food items, not just someone's books. I love orange roughy baked with lemon, a bit of butter, and spinach. Have it infrequently, though, due to mercury content of the fish.

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Re: anyone have some good low carb recipes to share?

On 2/24/2015 winamac1 said:

My low-carb recipes are just to make grilled chicken or fish and steamed veggies. Some may be too bored with that though, LOL.

That's pretty much what I do: lean protein + lots of veggies. Eliminate rice, potatoes, bread, etc.

Instead of sandwiches, try lettuce wraps. You can fill romaine lettuce leaves with anything: taco filling, tuna, lunch meats, cheeseburgers, etc. You can also use sliced cucumbers to make sandwiches instead of bread, either little round mini-sandwiches or cut them lengthwise, scoop out the seeds, and make "boats" filled with tuna or egg salad or lunch meat.

Use spaghetti squash instead of pasta. Just bake it, scoop out the insides, and put your favorite pasta sauce on it.

Also go for soups, just omit the pasta, potatoes, or rice. You can substitute cauliflower for potatoes in things like chowders.

Here's a recipe we like:

CRAB-STUFFED PORTOBELLO MUSHROOMS

Ingredients

4 large Portobello mushrooms

1 can crab meat
3 spring onions, thinly sliced
1 small stick of celery, finely diced
butter
1/8 tsp. thyme
1/8 tsp. oregano
1/8 tsp. Old Bay Seasoning

black pepper
3 + 2 Tbsp grated Parmigiano cheese
4 Tbsp mayonnaise
1 tsp lemon juice
2 Tbsp fresh parsley, finely chopped
paprika

Directions:

Pre-heat the oven to 350F.

Wipe the mushrooms with some damp kitchen towel to remove any dirt. Using a very sharp knife, cut off the mushroom stems and some of the gills to make a hollow in the center of each mushroom. Finely chop the stems and gills and reserve for later.

Heat the butter in a frying pan and add the spring onions and celery. Sautée gently for 3 or 4 minutes, until the celery just begins to soften. Add the chopped mushroom stems and gills and cook for another minute or so, then remove from the heat.

In a separate bowl, shred the lumps of crab meat, then add the thyme, oregano, Old Bay and pepper and mix well. Add the contents of the frying pan, mayonnaise, lemon juice, parsley and 3 Tbsp of Parmigiano and mix well. Spoon a quarter of the crabmeat mixture into each of the Portobello mushrooms. Top with the remaining Parmigiano and sprinkle each mushroom with a little paprika. (If making in advance, you can cover the mushrooms with saran wrap at this point and refrigerate until needed.)

Cover a baking tray with aluminium foil and brush with a little olive oil. Place the mushrooms (topping side up) on the foil and bake for 15 minutes. Turn the grill on for the last few minutes to melt the cheese topping. Serve hot.

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Re: anyone have some good low carb recipes to share?

Thanks, PhotoQueen, for the link.