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    Hey all.
    Some of my favorite side dishes are mashed cauliflower, diner "potatoes", and asparagus. But unfortunately, since I'm back on Induction, I can only have one of these per day.

    Anyone have any side dish suggestions that are acceptable under the "salad" vegetables that I can have each day? Thanks!

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    Re: Side dishes anyone?

    Raw veggies are a favorite of mine! I love them for snacks, especially bell peppers. Cucumber slices with garlic salt are a favorite too. What about a great side salad? If it seems insubstantial, top it with crumbled bacon, hardboiled egg, and cheese.

    For cooked sides...peppers are the way to go! Saute bell peppers with a bit of oil, garlic and onion. Do you like spicy food? Try this recipe for jalapeno poppers:

    http://genaw.com/lowcarb/jalapeno_poppers.html
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      Re: Side dishes anyone?

      Jicama is great! It's crunchy like an apple. slice it and eat it with a little lemon juice and sweetener. You can also chop it up, mix it with some cinnamon and sweetener or DaVinci syrup and nuke it for about 6 min at 30% power. It's like cinnamon apples. You can find it with the hard veggies like turnips, winter squash, rutabega, etc.

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      • #4
        Re: Side dishes anyone?

        "salad" veggies that can be cooked:

        Bell peppers (as Juli mentioned)
        mushrooms (sautee smaller ones or grill big ones like portabellos)
        bok choy (saute it like cabbage or use in stir frys)
        escarole (saute it like cabbage---has a slightly bitter taste)
        fennel (braise it in butter and heavy cream, roast it in the oven, saute it like cabbage)
        radishes (saute them in butter)
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        • #5
          Re: Side dishes anyone?

          mmm asparagus...

          I love sauteed just about anything - mushrooms especially.

          Salads are another fav of mine - I like spinach, mushrooms, hard boiled egg, cheese, and some pepperoni in mine. My roommate made an atkins friendly ranch dressing that I'm just so happy about
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          • #6
            Re: Side dishes anyone?

            Lately I've been having a love affair with zuccini. I grate it and saute it with butter and garlic and sprinkle parmisan cheese on top when it's done. OMGosh!!!!! It's awesome! Even my kids like it, which is a bummer because there is less for me! lol!
            liz
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            • #7
              Re: Side dishes anyone?

              You can still have cauliflower and asparagus, just half as much of each to keep your carb count where you want it.

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              • #8
                Re: Side dishes anyone?

                fennel and roasted red pepper sauteed in olive oil with a touch of garlic......





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                • #9
                  Re: Side dishes anyone?

                  I really love bok choy (leaves and stalk) sauteed with a little sesame oil and some lime juice. It's a salad veggie.
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