The Healthy Recipe thread

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UKbob

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16,277 posts

266 months

Saturday 4th August 2007
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I smoke like a chimney, drink like a fish, and until recently I ate faaar too much red meat. Not at all worried about weight, but I would like to preserve my arteries for use in later life! So...

I cut back on the drink/red meat, and have been trying to come up with TASTY meals and snacks that are actually good for you.

One tasty super-fast-snack is sardines (tinned in tomatoe sauce) on toast lick Very healthy!

Switch from 35% fat bacon down to 3% fat bacon. Couldnt believe it when I realised last week Id been eating bacon which was one third heart attack fuel! Id never checked the fat content of food before.

Will add some proper recipes later.

ali_kat

31,993 posts

222 months

Saturday 4th August 2007
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Bob - try Thai! smile

UKbob

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16,277 posts

266 months

Saturday 4th August 2007
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ali_kat said:
Bob - try Thai! smile
I know they're slim and obedient, but are they any good in the kitchen?

Cotty

39,624 posts

285 months

Saturday 4th August 2007
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Get a wok. if your lazy buy copped chicken and a bag of stir fry veg. cook the chicken then chuch the veg in, cook for a bit a throw some sauce over it, serve with rice

ali_kat

31,993 posts

222 months

Saturday 4th August 2007
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UKbob said:
ali_kat said:
Bob - try Thai! smile
I know they're slim and obedient, but are they any good in the kitchen?
Oh yes my friends thai wife taught me to cook Thai yum

Healthy food as well, not a lot of fat, and lots of veg & fish dishes

UKbob

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16,277 posts

266 months

Saturday 4th August 2007
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ali_kat said:
UKbob said:
ali_kat said:
Bob - try Thai! smile
I know they're slim and obedient, but are they any good in the kitchen?
Oh yes my friends thai wife taught me to cook Thai yum

Healthy food as well, not a lot of fat, and lots of veg & fish dishes
Veg and fish... bleurgh. I thought stir fried food also wasnt that great for your arteries?

ATG

20,650 posts

273 months

Saturday 4th August 2007
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re. Thai ... what about the coconut? Isn't that a bit crap wrt saturated fat?

UKbob

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266 months

Saturday 4th August 2007
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ATG said:
re. Thai ... what about the coconut? Isn't that a bit crap wrt saturated fat?
Bought some after getting a curry recipe after dinner with friends last weekend... 62% fat.

ali_kat

31,993 posts

222 months

Saturday 4th August 2007
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UKbob said:
ali_kat said:
UKbob said:
ali_kat said:
Bob - try Thai! smile
I know they're slim and obedient, but are they any good in the kitchen?
Oh yes my friends thai wife taught me to cook Thai yum

Healthy food as well, not a lot of fat, and lots of veg & fish dishes
Veg and fish... bleurgh. I thought stir fried food also wasnt that great for your arteries?
depends on the oils you use, and how much, the whole point of stir fry is that you use a wok, and not much oil at all, keeping it moving so you use the heat of the pan not to stick.

ali_kat

31,993 posts

222 months

Saturday 4th August 2007
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UKbob said:
ATG said:
re. Thai ... what about the coconut? Isn't that a bit crap wrt saturated fat?
Bought some after getting a curry recipe after dinner with friends last weekend... 62% fat.
But that is not the only ingredient they use, although if you 'will' go to english thai resturants you'd think that!!

ATG

20,650 posts

273 months

Saturday 4th August 2007
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fish ... bleurgh

Dude, there is some excellent fish out there and it is ultra quick and easy. Get some on board before it all goes extinct. I'm not a great fan of ultra light, subtle stuff; I want texture and flavour. Pan fried salmon or sea bass, tuna steaks, poached smoked haddock, kippers, trout baked with lemon and butter (a bit subtler, but damn me ...) All top notch in my book. Embarassing thirty second meal ... 2 smoked mackerel fillets, a dollop of creme fraiche, a dollop of horseradish sauce ... bash together into goop. Insert in baked pots, spread on toast, etc.

UKbob

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16,277 posts

266 months

Saturday 4th August 2007
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ATG said:
fish ... bleurgh

Dude, there is some excellent fish out there and it is ultra quick and easy. Get some on board before it all goes extinct. I'm not a great fan of ultra light, subtle stuff; I want texture and flavour. Pan fried salmon or sea bass, tuna steaks, poached smoked haddock, kippers, trout baked with lemon and butter (a bit subtler, but damn me ...) All top notch in my book. Embarassing thirty second meal ... 2 smoked mackerel fillets, a dollop of creme fraiche, a dollop of horseradish sauce ... bash together into goop. Insert in baked pots, spread on toast, etc.
Fish is for girls wink

I'll give pan frying a go. Im sure I can find something tasty with loads of lemon and pepper which suits my pallet.

uberscruff

3,239 posts

211 months

Saturday 4th August 2007
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Cooking healthy food is pretty straightforward. If you cook everything from scratch you will know exactly what you've put in it - once you are in control of what goes in your food it's easy to moderate the amount of saturated fat etc that you eat. Don't eat any reduced fat foods: get the full fat stuff and eat less of it, but enjoy it more.

Everything in moderation.

mechsympathy

52,874 posts

256 months

Sunday 5th August 2007
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UKbob said:
I'll give pan frying a go. Im sure I can find something tasty with loads of lemon and pepper which suits my pallet.
Salmon: marinade for 30 minutes in the juice of a lime mixed with an equal quantity of soy sauce. Fry the salmon gently for 5 mins each side, then turn the heat right up and when it's sizzling pour the marinade into the pan. Turn the salmon in this until it's covered in sticky sauce (ooer). Lovelylick

Tuna: (IMO only serve it rare) Marinade in the juice of a lime for 30 mins. Get a pan very hot and fry the fish for 90 seconds each side (unless it's thin - ie 10-15 mm - in which case less than a minute), pouring the lime juice in for the last 30 secs and tuning to coat as before. Very quick, very tasty.

UKbob

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16,277 posts

266 months

Sunday 2nd September 2007
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Take two slices of bread/toast, fill with tuna/mayo and cheese, wrap in foil and stick in the oven for 5 minutes.

Oven roasted chicken thighs with a salad is pretty easy/healthy and tastes good too, with the advantage that the chicken can be flavoured a dozen different ways.

Bebs

2,917 posts

282 months

Monday 3rd September 2007
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Hust go to McDs Bob hehe

UKbob

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Monday 3rd September 2007
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Bebs said:
Hust go to McDs Bob hehe
Hust type wth mre care in fture wink