I'm having an office retreat at my home this week and need to prepare a nice lunch for my staff and co-workers. I'm doing induction and want to stay clean, but I also know atleast one attendee is doing a very serious low fat diet on doctor's orders, so I want to accomodate everyone. Any thoughts?
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definately have salads, you can offer low fat and full fat dressings.
I have a great recipe for salmon steaks, basically you coat them lightly in sesame seeds grill them, or pan fry toss on a splash of soy sauce and top with a sauce made of cream and a bit of wasabi, you could do this and serve the sauce on the side. just the sesame and soysauce is good on its own.
it would be nice served with a spinach and beansprout stirfry, stirfired in just a bit of sesame oil...sesame oil has a really stron taste so just a few drops goes a long way.
or how about grilled shrimp?
I am thinking salad, seafood and fish fit well into low fat and low carb dietsstart: 8/18/03
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If your guests can't or don't like fish, you can make grilled chicken breasts. For the low fat person this is ideal and you can serve it with a fresh vegetable based sauce, like salsa or pureed roasted red peppers. You can et the same thing, but add some fat to your serving like a dollop of sour cream or mix together Dijon mustard and mayonnaise for a sauce.
Vegetable salads are ideal. You can serve fruit for dessert.
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