Low Calorie Recipes
Indulge Yourself In Low Calorie
Excellence
When you enjoy good cooking, you often think of all the
calories that must be in the dish. After all, you've got to
keep an eye on your waistline, right? Well, the fact is, you
can have your cake and eat it too! Low calorie recipes, carefully
selected, taste every bit as good as the fattening versions. If
you want to be trim, follow these tips for a delicious diet
without guilt.
When you want to lose weight, the absolute bottom line to
success is keeping track of the total number of calories
you take in each day. Let's say you've got a
low calorie
recipes which consists of a selection of
fruits in a cup.
Boring dishes make it less likely you'll stick with your
menu. That dull fruit cup can be dressed up with a couple of
tablespoons of non-dairy whipped topping or plain yogurt. Mix
in a sprinkling of shredded dry coconut and you've got happy
tastebuds. The additional calories are few, but now you have a
low calorie recipe you look forward to eating!
There are an abundance of calorie counter books available.
Look through a few and choose one with extensive lists that
include brand name products.
Should you choose not to cook from scratch, those brand name
product lists tell you the calorie count of say, a slice of
processed American cheese. A good calorie counter book allows
you to modify or substitute ingredients while knowing the exact
calorie count of your modified creation.
Browse the cooking section of any magazine rack. You'll find
many magazines dedicated to low calorie recipes. Leaf through a
few until you find one or two that have recipes that appeal to
your personal taste. Pass on those that seem too spartan or
stingy to your palate.
Check out ethnic cookbooks. Mediterranean cuisines,
especially the Italian and French coastal dishes, are famous
for mouthwatering and healthy low
calorie recipes. Other tempting examples are
found in Middle Eastern and Indian dishes, replete with
vegetables and fragrant seasonings that pack a delightful
punch of savory goodness.
Low calorie recipes with imaginative seasonings can turn
plain green beans into gourmet fare. Take that can of green
beans - sorrowfully plain on its own - add a teaspoon of
garlic, a 1/2 teaspoon of thyme and a light dousing of pine
nuts mixed in before steaming.
The result - a flavorful side dish fit for company. As a
nutritional bonus, know that garlic lowers cholesterol, while
thyme fights infection naturally. We all know that salt causes
water retention. Salting food can have a discouraging effect on
your outlook and results. Get a good seasoning book and consult
the index for herbal salt substitutes.
So, you can see that low calorie recipes
needn't be dull or taste like hospital food! Do count your
calories. Make use of seasonings in your menus. Watch the
pounds melt away!
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