Showing posts with label Low Cholesterol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Low Cholesterol. Show all posts

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Memorial Day Grilling: Marinated Grilled Salmon

They say a man's place kitchen wise is at the grill.  I don't know about every man, but for sure my husband has a gift with the grill. For Memorial Day, he made Grilled Salmon fillets, Asparagus, Cressant Rolls, and Fruit and Cream for dessert.

I'm a bit behind on my posting.  I'll get the marinade recipe from Richard and post it soon.  Don't you love it when you don't have to cook every meal?  I love cooking, but a break is always welcome. 




Sunday, April 10, 2011

Chicken Breast with Salsa

6 boneless skinless chickien breasts
3 lemons squeezed (just use the juice)
3/4 C olive oil
2 Tbsp crushed Garlic
Salt and Pepper
Salsa

Mix lemon juice, olive oil, garlic and salt and pepper in a dish large enought to marinate your chicken in.  Marinate for 15 minutes on each side, then grill.  Top with Salsa.

Tonight I got lazy and actually baked the chicken IN the marinade on 350 till the juices ran clear and it was SUPER moist.  I also cut up the chicken breasts into halves or fourths.  They aren't as pretty, but they cook faster.

We served it with Cous cous and green beans.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Balsamic Chicken and Pears

With PB&J at the ready I braved this new cuisine all in the name of low cholesterol. It sounded weird, and my kids don't like weird. The first thing I noticed was the amazing smell. Then the flavor. O. My. Gosh. Very good. Its a hit with the kids too not weird. In fact I'd go as far as to say its like comfort food. I was surprised that the pears taste the same... just better. And the best part? I already had the Balsamic Vinegar and the rest was under $10. It took about 20 min to make.

Easy+Cheap+totally tasty= New regular Teasdale Menu item.


The recipe: Here



 



Thursday, February 11, 2010

Chicken Apple Burgers!






This heart healthy meal is really tasty (in my opinion) and went over well with half of our family. Richard, myself and Katie all really liked it. Emma and Grandpa were not big fans.
If you leave off the apples, it tastes a lot like thanksgiving leftovers on a bun--with out the fat and calories. SO GOOD! FYI, Grandpa and Emma don't like "sweet meat."

The recipe was from Good Housekeeping's Website. Next to the recipe are the nutrition facts. They used a regular buns, I used light, whole wheat buns with half the sodium.

I spent about $10 probably less. It would have been more, but Macey's didn't have ground chicken. Instead I took frozen chicken breasts to the cheese grater. Saved a bundle and it worked just fine.

In the future, I'll use thinner apple slices and maybe just the patties and cranberry sauce.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Fish Tacos

So I tried my hand at Fish tacos. I think it would have helped had I had them before.... Richard liked them though.

Tillapia is actually quite affordable when you realize that a lb of it is too much. I got small fillets each for .90 at Maceys grocery store. One fillet made 2 tacos. I cooked them in a skillet in canola oil and lemon juice.

I then diced tomatoes, green onion and cilantro with lemon juice (I forgot the limes and substituted) to make a peco type salsa.

So corn tortillas, lettuce, tillapia, peco, and topped with some cheddar cheese.

I'm going to try this way next time... Costa Vida fish tacos

By the way, my hubby did this video. :)

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Wednesday Night Pitas

I cut up and cooked chicken breast in some olive oil and green onion and garlic powder.

When the chicken was cooked through, I added Parmesan cheese.

The veggies in the pita are: dark Romaine lettuce, cilantro, and tomato. I added a tiny sprinkle of finely shredded cheddar for color.



For Dessert we had these awesome pre-made crepes. I put yogurt, bananas, grapes and kiwi in them they were a big hit!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Peach Cobbler: Low sodium and Low cholesterol



1 package white cake mix
1 large can cut or diced peaches
3 tbs smart balance buttery spread
Ground cinnamon

Blend cake mix with undrained can of peaches. You can do it right there in your cake pan. If its still dry you can add a bit of water. Cut up Smart Balance and spread around on top and sprinkle cinnamon over top.

Cook at 375 till bubbly and golden brown



My Mom used to make this with real butter and it was SOOOOO good! I had no idea how diet friendly this was until tonight when I was frantically searching for something tasty for family night that my dieting hubby could enjoy.

Also, this was one of the first things my mom taught me to make that makes your home smell like you've been working a lot harder than you have.