Saturday, August 21, 2010

Saturday "Sninner" Snack/Dinner...Tandoori naan flatbread with shrimp, feta, tomato & basil


Today I was up bright an early for a yard sale so I wanted a quick easy 'sninner' that would satisfy Ray's appetite and my budget all with little work...This 'sninner' was a winner! (Haha) with the shrimp on sale for $4.99 a pound so my quarter pound was $1.38, the flatbread was $2.99(2 pieces), the low fat feta was $2.29 ( buy one get one free), and the plum tomatoes were $1.49 and I only used two...I had the basil..not a bad deal for around $5.00...
You will need:
1 package(two pieces of bread) of Tandoori Naan made with stoneground whole wheat flour (5 grams of fat in half a naan)

1/4 pound shrimp (I used ready peeled and cooked)chop roughly to match feta chunks

1/4 cup low fat tomato basil fat cheese per naan/flatbread(4 grams of fat)

2 sliced plum tomatoes

Basil leaves chiffonade (or torn) dried will work if you don't have fresh

Pre heat broiler (I like my flatbread crispy, I used my broiler you can bake, grill or toast.

The package calls for a sprinkle of water to moisten the bread before baking. I just used the red sauce as my liquid, you can omit this and use olive oil or cooking spray.

Lay sliced tomato first then place shrimp and cheese around on any open space. If you want extra flavor add sprinkle parmesan cheese with after you spread the tomato sauce or olive oil..

Place on rack closest to broiler for about 5 minutes..pull out rack then add basil and place rack back under broiler for additional minute

Cut and serve

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Tortilla Pie


This was another 'Use what ya got' meal...we had fajitas a few nights before so I had all these ingredients left to make a tortilla pie.
You will need:
Chicken breast cubed (or steak and shrimp work too)

4-5 flour tortillas (I used four but will added one more next time)

1/2 cup refried beans

1 can black beans

1 plum tomato

1/2 corn

1/3 cup fresh cilantro (can omit if you don't have it)

1 small white or red onion diced

1/2 cup fat free cheese (or whatever you have)

1 round baking pan (the kind for cakes) or a spring form pan)

Pre heat oven to 350

In a non stick pan add some cooking spray or one tablespoon of olive oil and add diced chicken and onion cook until chicken is cook through

Remove chicken from pan and let cool, then dice the chicken in smaller pieces so all the vegetables and chicken are close to the same size, this will be easier to keep ingredients inside pie.

In the same pan add black beans, tomato, cilantro and corn and cook for about 3-5 minutes, add chicken and onions back to pan and turn off heat.

Spray bottom of baking pan

Spread refried bean mix onto tortilla and place into pan

add a light and even coat of cheese (this will be your glue to hold in mixture when cheese melts) add a layer of chicken mix, then another layer of cheese and repeat until you have layered all 4 or 5 tortillas.

Place in oven for 15 minutes until cheese has melted.

Remove from oven and place a plate on top and flip tortilla pie upside down and out of pan. Let cool then slice. ( A pizza cutter worked great for this).

Serve with salsa and fat free sour cream (I mixed the two as seen in photo)

Monday, August 16, 2010

Seared shrimp & Scallops with tarragon in white wine, lemon, garlic sauce, sundried tomatoes,artichokes hearts over Mother In Law's Tongue pasta



This recipe serves 2 large portions or 4 small portions

You will need:

½ -3/4 of a pound of large shrimp (or whatever size you have fresh or frozen)

8-10 large scallops (or small)

4 oz. long noodle pasta of your choice (about a fist full per 1-2 servings)

Salt and pepper

½ cup fat free sour cream (or low fat or heavy cream if fat content is not an issue)
Cooking spray

1 garlic clove chopped (or minced garlic)

1 tablespoon dried tarragon

1 small white onion diced

½ fresh basil leaves (or any amount you want depends on how much you like or you can omit completely)

½ cup white wine

½ cup chicken broth

1 tablespoon grated lemon

2 tablespoons of lemon (or juice of lemon used for grating)

½ sundried tomatoes (chopped or sliced)

About a half a can or 1 cup of artichoke hearts (in used artichokes in water)

2 tablespoons of olive oil

In a pot bring water to boil and add a pinch of salt, boil pasta for directed time then drain and set aside

In a non stick pan with one tablespoon of olive oil (or cooking spray) add shrimp and scallops and season with salt, pepper, and tarragon and cook 2-3 minutes on each side and remove from pan and set aside

In the same pan heat one tablespoon of olive oil on medium heat and add onion and sundried tomatoes and artichokes and cook for about 4-5 minutes(if pan becomes dry add a splash of chicken broth)

Lower heat and add garlic, white wine, chicken broth, sour cream (or cream) and a few basil leaves to flavor the sauce reserving some for completed dish garnish

Let thicken while whisking for about 3-4 minutes…add additional seasonings to taste, either add shrimp and scallops and pasta back into pan to mix together or place pasta on plate and pour sauce and shrimp and scallops on top.

Tear the remaining fresh basil for garnish and flavor and serve.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Low fat pineapple/rum upsidedown cakes



You will need

1 ( 9 ounce) box Duncan Hines this box makes 12 cupcakes

2 eggs

12 maraschino cherries

1 tablespoon of imitation rum extract

20 ounce can crushed pineapple

½ cup pineapple juice

3 tablespoons of unsweetened applesauce

Preheat oven to 350

Coat cupcake pan with cooking spray

In a bowl combine cake mix with eggs, juice from crushed pineapple can, rum extract and applesauce

Beat on medium for 2 minutes

Place a cheery in the center of each cupcake tin and arrange crushed pineapple around each cherry

Fill the rest of the tin ¾ of the way with cake mix

Bake for 21-24 minutes until an inserted toothpick comes out of center of cupcake clean

Let cool and serve upside down with bottom pineapple on top, sprinkle with powdered sugar (optional)

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Peanut butter & vanilla protein cereal bars



You will need

4 cups of honey and Oats cereal (Post or Publix brand)
2 scoops of vanilla protein powder (chocolate can work too)
2/3 cup brown sugar
½ cup light corn syrup
1 ½ tablespoons of honey
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
½ low fat peanut butter
Aluminum foil
1 sheet of wax paper (foil or plastic wrap can work also)
Cooking spray
Anywhere from an 8inch-12 inch pan (I used an 11x7 for these) bars can be made into different shapes and thickness so any of these sized pans can work


In a large mixing bowl add 4 cups of cereal and protein powder

Line baking pan with foil and coat foil with cooking spray

In small-medium non stick sauce pan add brown sugar (first), corn syrup (add in this order to help coat the measuring cup with syrup and will help release the next ingredient which is the peanut butter from the measuring cup) next add peanut butter, vanilla, honey and heat to a full boil stirring constantly. Have bowl of cereal close by to transfer immediately.

After the mixture has come to a boil and all the ingredients are incorporated pour hot mixture over cereal and protein powder and begin to stir quickly as the liquid will become sticky very fast making it hard to stir mixture. Make sure to incorporate ingredients well, some protein powder will be at the bottom of the bowl so be sure to get that in the mix.

Transfer well mixed ingredients to foil lined pan and begin to spread it out as even as you can with spoon. Once mixture is in the pan take the wax paper and place it on top of cereal mix and begin to press down evenly getting an even level in corners and center of pan. Press firmly.
Place in refrigerator for 1 hour.

After 1 hour remove bars and peel wax paper of. If you want a smooth top to your bars then just flip the bars making the bottom of the pan, the top. Slice into squares or triangles and serve.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Rosemary lean pork chops in white wine with cauliflower/garlic mashed potatoes




You will need

1 pound thin sliced lean pork chops

1 yellow /sweet onion

1 garlic clove (one tablespoon minced garlic)

1 tablespoon of rosemary (dried or fresh)

½ cup white wine

½ head fresh cauliflower

½ packet of instant regular or garlic mashed potatoes

14oz can chicken broth

¼ cup all purpose flour

¼ fat free sour cream

1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon pepper, 1 teaspoon of onion powder


In a non stick skillet heat (on medium) one tablespoon of olive oil and lightly coat the pan with cooking spray

Slice onion and add to pan, and chop garlic and add to pan

In a shallow small mixing bowl add salt, pepper, onion powder , and rosemary to flour

Salt and pepper both sides of pork lightly then pat light coating of seasoned flour onto pork, place into pan then lightly season the other side with seasoned flour…this will give the pork a crispy outer layer
Cook for 3-4 minutes on medium then flip. Once both sides are brown (with crispy texture) add ½ white wine and lower heat and simmer for 5-10 minutes.

For cauliflower potatoes:
In a sauce pan add 14ounce can of chicken broth and half the head of cleaned and roughly chopped cauliflower and bring to a boil cook for 15 minutes or until fork tender/soft enough to mash

Drain cauliflower and set into a bowl, reserve chicken broth for instant mash potatoes

In the same pot start boiling quarter cup of broth then add to instant potatoes, turn off heat immediately…mix and add broth until desired consistency(not pasty)

Press the cauliflower with a fork until it mostly smooth then add mashed potatoes. With a hand mixer on low start mix the potatoes and cauliflower. Add ¼ fat free sour cream while mixing…add chicken broth slowly until potatoes are smooth and creamy.

Scoop or pipe potatoes onto a plate and place pork chops and onions on to and serve.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Chicken Paillard with capers, oilves, and artichokes cooked in white wine/lemon




You will need

3 Boneless/skinless chicken breast

1 medium yellow onion (Spanish , white, red, Vidalia-any will work)

1 plum tomato

3 tablespoons of capers

1 can of quartered artichokes in water (I use Vigo, you can use artichokes in oil if you are looking for more flavor and are concerned with the fat from the oil)

½ cup of small manzanilla Spanish olives

1-2 tablespoons (enough to lightly cover the chicken breasts on both sides) spice mix of salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder

½ cup white wine (any kind will work great)

1-2 tablespoons of lemon juice(fresh squeezed or jar is fine)
* start with one tablespoon and add the other if citrus taste is not present enough to your taste

Place chicken on a cutting board and place a large piece of plastic wrap over all three pieces…pound on with flat side of mallet until chicken a reduced to about half the original size.

Season with season spices

In a large non stick skillet add 1 tablespoon- of olive oil with a light coat of cooking spray , medium heat

Slice onion (into ring shape )and place into pan and cook until translucent (3-5 mintues)

Add season chicken breasts…cook 4-6 minutes on medium heat until brown on both sides

Add wine , lemon juice, tomatoes, artichokes, capers and olives and cover..turn heat down just a little a let simmer for 5 minutes and serve!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Baked turkey zucchini & onion meatballs with ricotta/pomodoro over farfalle





You will need

1 -1/2 cups of farfalle or pasta of your choice

1 cup marinara or pomadoro sauce

½ low fat skim ricotta

1 small fresh zucchini (or half of a large one)

1 pound (or close to) lean ground sirloin (or ground chicken or turkey or mixture of all)

1 small/medium yellow onion

1 garlic clove (or one tablespoon minced garlic

1 egg

½ parmesan cheese

Salt and pepper to taste (remember that parmesan cheese adds salt flavor)

½ cup-3/4 cup Italian season bread crumbs (plain is fine to, you can just add seasoning)

Pre heat oven to 350

Chop onion garlic and finely

Chop zucchini finely

In a pot boil water(add pinch of salt to boiling water) and cook noodles as directed ( and as desired al dente or more)

In a non stick pan heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil and a light coat of cooking spray

Add onion and garlic on medium heat, cook onion until translucent

In a bowl add meat, egg, parmesan, seasonings, garlic, breadcrumbs, zucchini

Mix together in bowl until you can’t see the egg anymore(just tip so you know all the ingredients are incorporated)

Make golf ball sized meat balls and place onto a baking sheet light coated with cooking spray or brushed with olive oil if cooking spray is not available (or cover pan with sheet of foil for easy clean up, still use light coat of cooking spray to assure the meatball won’t stick)

Bake in oven for 25-30 minutes. Since all ovens vary ,at 25 minutes take out smallest meatball and cut in half, if cooked all way through you can turn off oven and let meatballs in for 2 more minutes to assure they are fully cooked (or take out if desired temp. is achieved)

In a small mixing bowl or saucepan over low heat mix red sauce with ricotta , add salt, pepper, and even parmesan to taste.

Once sauces are combined cover or mix with cooked noodles and place your bakes meatballs on top