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  • #16
    Re: Asian Recipes

    Going to try the pho for sure! I had some EXCELLENT Thai curry chicken the other night but I did not cook it.

    Anybody have a general tso recipe that's legal? Guessing not and I know it's as American as anything else but I loved it... Also wondering about egg / spring rolls. Any ideas there?

    Most of my Asian dishes are just thrown together, homestyle as one might say. I make the following often. It makes a good weekend lunch.

    ( I usually just make enough for me as nobody else likes it)

    Chop up and brown 1 chicken breast or pork chop

    I don't own a wok, but, I have a good sized fry pan with high sides

    heat 1 tablespoon oil ( We usually have canola)
    finely diced garlic ( to taste, I like a lot)
    1/2 onion cut into strips
    1 tablespoon green curry paste ( lowest carb I found was Thai Kitchen. Not the best but not bad either)

    Add the chicken back to the pan with 1 cup of yellow squash cut into half moons.

    NOW

    If I have coconut milk I use coconut milk HOWEVER I often just pour 1/2 cup of water into the pan and let it simmer until it's reduced into a nice thick sauce. I plate over sprouts or nothing at all.

    I think it's yummy.
    sigpicWell, I'm half the man I used to be STP

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    • #17
      Re: Asian Recipes

      When I was a child, we lived next door to a Filipino family. I came to love Filipino food because it seemed to blend the best features of European (Iberian), Chinese and Malaysian cooking.

      Chicken Adobo (may use pork): Filipino Recipe Chicken Adobo - Filipino Recipes - Philippines Foods and Recipes

      The neat thing about adobo is that you can add coconut milk to it for a different dish.

      Chicken apritada (omit the potatoes and it's very similar to a dish made in Spain):
      Recipe: Chicken Apritada-Style (Apritadang Manok)
      ~Megs~
      242/141/160 (130)
      dress size 26/10/8
      5'4", Female, May 2, 2003
      My blog:
      http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/

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      • #18
        Re: Asian Recipes

        Megs, I love apritada made with beef or chicken.

        Chadci - I think I have a Kum Pao chicken recipe somewhere that is Atkins friendly so you might like that. The spring rolls would be fine as long as you just use the filling wrapped in lettuce leaves--no way to make the wrapper Atkins friendly. You could also use an egg crepe wrap too.

        I will have to look up some of my other goodies and post for you.
        JILL

        HW 298
        HW (this time) 248
        GOAL ONE 228
        (take 2)
        GOAL TWO 213 (personal goal)
        GOAL THREE 199 ONE-DERLAND
        FINAL GOAL 165

        It's not about the results. Its about the process.

        "I've never come home after a workout and said, MAN, I wish I had NOT exercised today!"



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        • #19
          Re: Asian Recipes

          Thank you thank you thank you!

          sigpicWell, I'm half the man I used to be STP

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          • #20
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            Hot & Spicy Peanut Chicken (Kum Pao Chicken)

            8 chicken breast half without skin
            1 medium onion, sliced thin
            1 tablespoon canola oil
            2 cloves garlic, crushed
            2 tablespoons soy sauce
            2 teaspoons hot mustard
            2 teaspoons Splenda
            2 teaspoons sesame oil
            2 tablespoons tabasco sauce
            4 tablespoons peanut butter
            1/2 cup water
            2 tablespoons fresh ginger, grated
            extra whole peanuts, optional
            1. Saute onion and garlic. Set aside.

            2. Brown meat in skillet. Add onions and garlic back in.

            3. Mix remainder of ingredients together with water.

            4. Add meat and onions together in skillet and add sauce. Heat through, toss in optional peanuts, and serve.

            Without added whole peanuts, 3 net carbs per serving and about 320 calories per serving. Recipe totals 8 servings. I usually toss some chopped spring onion over the top too.
            JILL

            HW 298
            HW (this time) 248
            GOAL ONE 228
            (take 2)
            GOAL TWO 213 (personal goal)
            GOAL THREE 199 ONE-DERLAND
            FINAL GOAL 165

            It's not about the results. Its about the process.

            "I've never come home after a workout and said, MAN, I wish I had NOT exercised today!"



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            • #21
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              EGGPLANT IN CHILI SAUCE

              1/2 cup chicken stock
              Seasoning List A
              1 teaspoon garlic, minced
              1 teaspoon chili and broadbean paste
              1 teaspoon Xiao Xing wine (or sherry)
              2 teaspoons red chili pepper, chopped
              1/2 stalk celery, minced very fine
              1 small bunch Chinese parsley, chopped
              1 teaspoon fresh ginger, grated

              Seasoning List B
              1 1/2 teaspoons garlic, chopped
              2 teaspoons spring onions, chopped
              1/3 teaspoon salt
              1 teaspoon chili and broadbean paste
              1. Heat wok until very hot. Pour peanut oil in it and heat until very hot. Stir fry until cooked but not soft. Drain in sieve.

              2. Heat up wok again and add a little more oil if needed. Add ingredients in seasoning list A and stir fry for two minutes. Add stock and salt and heat to bubbling. Return eggplants to wok. Cook over high heat until most of the liquid is gone. Remove to serving dish.

              3. Heat wok up again and add ingredients from seasoning list B. Stir fry just one minute and add ground pork. Fry until well done and pour over top of eggplant. Serve garnished with chopped green onion.


              Makes 6 servings each with approx 230 calories and 9 carb grams, reasonable for a Rung 6 level. This is a Rung 6 recipe because of the beans and you can also add in a Tbsp of sherry or rice wine but the alcohol is not figured into the totals.
              JILL

              HW 298
              HW (this time) 248
              GOAL ONE 228
              (take 2)
              GOAL TWO 213 (personal goal)
              GOAL THREE 199 ONE-DERLAND
              FINAL GOAL 165

              It's not about the results. Its about the process.

              "I've never come home after a workout and said, MAN, I wish I had NOT exercised today!"



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              • #22
                Re: Asian Recipes

                Originally posted by chinadoll View Post
                Megs, I love apritada made with beef or chicken.

                Chadci - I think I have a Kum Pao chicken recipe somewhere that is Atkins friendly so you might like that. The spring rolls would be fine as long as you just use the filling wrapped in lettuce leaves--no way to make the wrapper Atkins friendly. You could also use an egg crepe wrap too.
                I eat "lumpia" frequently. Lumpia is the Filipino version of an egg roll. The wrapper is pre-cooked, so it can be fried or eaten "fresh". But I make the filling, like I learned from my neighbor, and I wrap it either in lettuce or in nori seaweed and eat it "fresh.

                I'm sure you can use the summer roll wrappers (made from rice), but I haven't tried that one yet.
                ~Megs~
                242/141/160 (130)
                dress size 26/10/8
                5'4", Female, May 2, 2003
                My blog:
                http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/

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                • #23
                  Re: Asian Recipes

                  Oooh Megs, I love lumpia! If the summer wrapper is made from rice, I am assuming it would be a higher rung food, correct? Never thought of using the seaweed. Great source of iodine too.

                  Do you use a dipping sauce? I love the sweet chili sauces but haven't come up with a low carb alternative.
                  JILL

                  HW 298
                  HW (this time) 248
                  GOAL ONE 228
                  (take 2)
                  GOAL TWO 213 (personal goal)
                  GOAL THREE 199 ONE-DERLAND
                  FINAL GOAL 165

                  It's not about the results. Its about the process.

                  "I've never come home after a workout and said, MAN, I wish I had NOT exercised today!"



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                  • #24
                    Re: Asian Recipes

                    Hey, I found this one in Karen's low carb gourmet recipes:
                    Thai Sweet and Sour Chile Dipping Sauce

                    Makes 1 1/2 cups
                    • 4 Tbsp. Splenda
                    • 1 cup boiling water
                    • 1/2 red bell pepper, stem removed but with the seeds and core left in
                    • 1-3 fresh chili peppers
                    • 2 cloves garlic, smashed
                    • 1 tsp. salt
                    • 4 Tbsp. lemon or lime juice
                    • 3 Tbsp. fish sauce

                    Combine the Splenda and boiling water. Let sit until cool.
                    Roughly chop the pepper and chilies. Combine with the garlic, salt and 1/4 of the Splenda® mixture in a food processor or blender. Blend until smooth. The pepper seeds will remain whole. Add to the rest of the Splenda® mixture along with the lime juice and fish sauce. Keeps for 1 week, covered and refrigerated.
                    Total Carbohydrates: 21.43
                    Total Carbohydrates Minus Fiber: 18.09
                    Carbohydrates per Serving (1 Tbsp.): 0.9
                    Carbohydrates per Serving minus Fiber (1 Tbsp.): 0.75



                    taken from Low Carb Recipes, Gourmet Style - Thai Sweet and Sour Chile Dipping Sauce
                    JILL

                    HW 298
                    HW (this time) 248
                    GOAL ONE 228
                    (take 2)
                    GOAL TWO 213 (personal goal)
                    GOAL THREE 199 ONE-DERLAND
                    FINAL GOAL 165

                    It's not about the results. Its about the process.

                    "I've never come home after a workout and said, MAN, I wish I had NOT exercised today!"



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                    • #25
                      Re: Asian Recipes

                      Originally posted by chinadoll View Post
                      Oooh Megs, I love lumpia! If the summer wrapper is made from rice, I am assuming it would be a higher rung food, correct? Never thought of using the seaweed. Great source of iodine too.

                      Do you use a dipping sauce? I love the sweet chili sauces but haven't come up with a low carb alternative.
                      Seaweed works well. The added benefit of making the filling is that it can be used in omelettes too or just eaten as is.

                      The Filipino family I knew used a garlic-black pepper and vinegar sauce for their lumpia and also their "lechon" (roast pork....specifically a whole roast suckling pig). I think that sauce tastes best with rich foods like lumpia (filling) and roast pork because the acidity cuts the richness, and the garlic and black pepper add extra flavor and heat.
                      ~Megs~
                      242/141/160 (130)
                      dress size 26/10/8
                      5'4", Female, May 2, 2003
                      My blog:
                      http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/

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                      • #26
                        Re: Asian Recipes

                        That sounds great. Do you have a recipe for it?
                        JILL

                        HW 298
                        HW (this time) 248
                        GOAL ONE 228
                        (take 2)
                        GOAL TWO 213 (personal goal)
                        GOAL THREE 199 ONE-DERLAND
                        FINAL GOAL 165

                        It's not about the results. Its about the process.

                        "I've never come home after a workout and said, MAN, I wish I had NOT exercised today!"



                        Comment


                        • #27
                          Re: Asian Recipes

                          The recipe I have is the one I remember watching the mom make. Yeah, I was the annoying kid next door who used to hang around, lol. Seriously, she let me hang around because her own children were older (teens when I was about 9-10 years old), and they weren't interested in cooking. So I used to help her make lumpia (filling and rolling them!), taste her dishes (like pancit) for correct seasoning and just watch her make some things. Of course, I was paid for my work with a nice meal or snack of whatever I helped make.

                          Anyhow, she use to take 3-4 garlic cloves and smash them in a mortar and pestle. Then she would add whole black peppercorns to the garlic and pound them down. That was scraped into a bowl and vinegar (the Filipino cane sugar vinegar) and an equal part of water was added. She would also put in a pinch of salt and sometimes a pinch of sugar (if the vinegar was too strong.)

                          I've used regular apple cider vinegar with good results. And you have to smash the garlic----the food processor doesn't give the right texture or flavor for some reason.
                          ~Megs~
                          242/141/160 (130)
                          dress size 26/10/8
                          5'4", Female, May 2, 2003
                          My blog:
                          http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/

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                          • #28
                            Re: Asian Recipes

                            Thanks guys. I really wish I had waiting until I got home to read this because I want to go home and cook!
                            sigpicWell, I'm half the man I used to be STP

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                            • #29
                              Re: Asian Recipes

                              Chadci-

                              Megs- that's so easy. Can't wait to try it. I have to admit when I tried rolling my own lumpia the results were not so great. I never seem to be able to wrap them tightly enough.
                              JILL

                              HW 298
                              HW (this time) 248
                              GOAL ONE 228
                              (take 2)
                              GOAL TWO 213 (personal goal)
                              GOAL THREE 199 ONE-DERLAND
                              FINAL GOAL 165

                              It's not about the results. Its about the process.

                              "I've never come home after a workout and said, MAN, I wish I had NOT exercised today!"



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                              • #30
                                Re: Asian Recipes

                                Originally posted by chinadoll View Post
                                Chadci-
                                OH, I've missed Asian food the most. Almost every place local sells it breaded and fried OR has a lot of sugar and corn starch in the sauce. ONE place I can go and get steamed shrimp and veggies but... that's boring.
                                sigpicWell, I'm half the man I used to be STP

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