Friday, January 31, 2014

Easy Low Carb Bacon Wrapped Jalapeno Poppers


Easy Bacon-Wrapped Jalapeño Poppers

 (Low carb and low fat)

Makes about 40 poppers 

Prep Time: 20 minutes        Cook Time: 20 - 30 minutes         Total Time: 50 minutes

Ingredients:
20 whole fresh jalapeños peppers
2 8-oz blocks of fat free cream cheese, softened
1 to 2 pounds of turkey bacon

Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Place a wire rack on a baking sheet and set aside.
2. Cut jalapeños in half lengthwise. Remove seeds and membranes. Stuff each jalapeño half with fat free cream cheese.
3. Wrap each jalapeño half with bacon. Secure with a toothpick.
3. Bake in the preheated oven for 20 to 25 minutes. If after 20 minutes the bacon doesn't look brown enough, turn on the broiler for a couple of minutes to finish. Just keep a close eye so they don't burn! Serve immediately or at room temperature.

Note: Sometimes I like to mix green onions, garlic, and/or grated parmesan cheese in with the cream cheese. Be creative or keep it simple, either way these are great!

Hot Raspberry Dipping Sauce


¼ cup Sugar Free Raspberry Jelly/Jam
1 tsp canned or jarred Jalapenos

1. Place ¼ cup of the SF Jelly/Jam in a container.
2. Slice the canned jalapenos very thin adding as much heat as you would like. If your jelly or jam is too thick, I add a little juice. This may make it really hot…so be careful.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Low Carb Baked Lasagna Spaghetti Recipe

 Delicious dish that is low carb and low fat!


(Makes 4-6 servings – I used an 8x8 pan)

Ingredients:


  •     4-8oz Packages of the Shirataki spaghetti noodles
  •     Olive oil spray (or any other non-stick spray)
  •     1 jar low sugar spaghetti or pasta sauce (Safeway makes one labeled “Select”)
  •     Garlic salt
  •      8 oz container of fat-free cottage cheese
  •     Basil or Italian seasoning
  •     Parmesan cheese
  •     Reduced fat or non-fat mozzarella shredded cheese
  •      Reduced fat or non-fat sharp cheddar cheese

  • Directions:

  1.     Prepare noodles according to package directions. I add a bit of garlic salt to the water when par boiling. Rinse and drain.
  2.     Spray bottom of pan with non-stick cooking spray.
  3.     Put ¼ cup of spaghetti or pizza sauce in bottom of pan and spread heavenly.
  4.     Layer ½ of the noodles and spread evenly on top of the layer of sauce.
  5.     Sprinkle noodles with just a touch of garlic salt.
  6.      Add ½ cup of sauce over the noodles.
  7.     In a bowl mix:      
    • 8 oz cottage cheese,    
    • ½ tsp garlic salt      
    • 1 tsp basil or Italian seasoning ( I use basil only)
  8.     Spread cottage cheese mixture over noodles evenly.
  9.     Sprinkle with dry, grated Parmesan cheese.
  10.      Add ½ cup of spaghetti/pizza sauce and spread evenly over noodles.
  11.     Top with reduced-fat or non-fat mozzarella and sharp cheddar cheese (optional).
  12.     Sprinkle a pinch or two of basil evenly over top.
  13.     Sprinkle dry Parmesan cheese to finish this recipe off.
Bake in oven at 350 for 20-30 minutes. The longer you cook it, the more the noodles absorb the flavors.

You may also want to broil this for a short period of time to brown the cheese on top. Just make sure to watch it, because it gets brown fast. Enjoy!

Friday, April 27, 2012


JALAPENO POPPER 

RECIPE

(low fat / low carb)
 
These are an awesome appetizer that doesn't taste low carb or low fat. 
The spicy raspberry dip gives a little sweet heat to the party!

Poppers

5 Jalepanos (I use Fresh, can use canned whole)
1/2 cup Oat Bran
1 Tablespoon Chili Powder
1 teaspoon Garlic Salt
6-8 oz Fat Free (or reduced fat) Cream Cheese
2 Eggs
Olive oil in a mister (optional)

 
PREPARATION

1. Cut each jalapeno in half  across the middle if using large jalapenos; otherwise just cut off top of small jalapenos. * For fresh jalapenos go to step 2, for canned or jarred go to step 5.


2. Use a carrot peeler to remove seeds and clean out insides. A carrot peeler works best, but you can also use a small knife.

If you like really hot poppers, leave more seeds in. For more mild poppers be sure to remove all seeds.
  
REMOVING THE SKIN

For fresh jalapenos, I prefer to remove the skins. This is not required, but they do turn out better. (If you want to leave skins on just skip to step #5. )


3.    Put Jalapenos on a cookie sheet and place on the top rack of your oven. Broil to remove skins.


They will look "burnt" when they are done.

 
  
4.    Let them cool a bit then remove the skin by peeling. It is okay if some of the skin stays on. I use a knife to get the peel started.


5.    Heat oven to 350.

6.    Mix the fat free cream cheese with garlic salt. Gently stuff the jalapenos with the mixture.


7.    Get a shallow bowl and mix oat bran, garlic salt and chili powder, set aside.

8.    Get another shallow bowl and crack the egg in it. Whisk it until it is well blended.


9.    Make and assembly line of egg mixture, oat bran mixture and cookie sheet. I spray a little bit of cooking spray to keep them from sticking to the sheet.


10.    Dip jalapenos in the egg mixture, then gently roll them in the oat bran breading mixture and place on the cookie sheet.

11.   Mist with a bit of olive oil to help these brown a bit. This is optional and they turn out great either way.

12.    Bake at 350 for about 15-20 minutes.

13.    Let them cool for a couple minutes and then serve with the hot Raspberry dipping sauce. The flavors are incredible together! Enjoy.


Hot Raspberry Dipping Sauce

¼ cup Sugar Free Raspberry Jelly/Jam
1 tsp canned or jarred Jalapenos

1.    Place ¼ cup of the SF Jelly/Jam in a container.
2.    Slice the canned jalapenos very thin adding as much heat as you would like. If your jelly or jam is too thick, I add a little jalapeno juice. This may make it really hot…so be careful.

 

VARIATIONS

I have experimented with using a little soy flour, wheat flour and Parmesan cheese for the breading which is excellent....and still low fat and low carb.

 These poppers below were made by frying in a pan versus the baking method. If you are doing the Dukan Diet use 1 Tablespoon oil in a non-stick pan, these are still considered low carb and low fat.....and healthy. Just have fun and experiment!

Saturday, January 21, 2012

I have been getting so many questions from people regarding the Dukan Diet, that I decided to start this blog. I am a success story and have found that this diet has worked wonders for me.
I love cooking low fat, low carb recipes although I thought I would never say that! Many people ask me for recipes, tips and advice so I will be sharing great things in this blog.