I'm always experimenting in the kitchen, and often trying to reduce calories here and there while still having something good to eat. I like to try out new recipes, so something has to be pretty good for me to make it over and over again. Here is a list of "skinnier" recipes that I make frequently. (But remember...skinny doesn't necessarily mean healthy!)
1. 3-2-1- Skinny Mug Cake - this is actually a favorite of my children. All 3 like to make these, and they are handy for after school snacks or after dinner dessert. I personally don't like them all that much unless I top it with hot fudge or chocolate chips or you know, something to make it fattening! It's certainly not a health food, just a lighter version of cake! (and made in single servings)
2. Super Skinny Chocolate Muffins {copycat Vitatops} - These are very chocolate-y but have a pretty healthy ingredient list. I love them with a cup of coffee.
3. 'Skinny' Pizza - I ate these all the time when doing Weight Watchers. They are quick and easy and satisfy that craving for pizza.
4. 2-ingredient Apple Angel Food Cake - This recipe actually comes from Weight Watchers. You can use any pie filling or even a can of crushed pineapple. I've made several flavors.
5. Baked Mozzarella Sticks - this is another favorite of my kids, and we have recently discovered Baked Cheese Cups...which they also love. These are best when eaten soon after they are made.
6. Baked Egg Rolls - (can also be made in won ton cups.) I make egg rolls A LOT. I love them, they are filled with vegetables and baked, not fried. When I did Weight Watchers, one egg roll wrapper was only one point too!
7. Homemade Turkey Sausage - I rarely buy pork sausage anymore, and make this often. I have been experimenting with different spice combos...but this one is pretty good and basic. You can add heat or whatever you like to achieve the taste you want. I usually make breakfast sausage, but sometimes Italian too.
8. Bourbon Chicken - this is a great alternative to take-out Chinese food. It's not fried, and it's delicious.
9. Low-fat Brownies - made with brownie mix and yogurt. Again, I can't say they are healthy, but sometimes you gotta have a brownie. (Black bean brownies are also good, but these are so quick and easy.)
10. Low Carb Pizza Crust - my favorite low carb pizza crust to date, you can pick it up without it falling apart, and it has a "real" pizza feel to it. My only minor complaint is the natural sweetness that comes out when roasting cauliflower.
Do you have a favorite "skinny" recipe? I'm thinking of putting together a list of crock-pot and soup recipes too. Maybe casseroles...anyone interested?
I may be linking up at any of the following - (Monday) The Tumbleweed Contessa, The Dedicated House, Skip to my Lou, I Should Be Mopping the Floor, Huckleberry Love (Tuesday) Sowdering About in Seattle, Naptime Creations, Memories By the Mile,Inside BruCrew Life, VMG206, Anyonita Nibbles (Wednesday) The Newlyweds Pilgrimage, Fluster Buster, Mostly Homemade Mom,Ginger Snap Crafts, Naptime is My Time, Tessa the Domestic Diva (Thursday) Joyful Homemaking, Miz Helen's Country Cottage, Lamberts Lately (Friday) Project Inspire, Mandy's Recipe Box, Just Us Four, Diana Rambles, The Better Baker,Close to Home, 30 Handmade Days, Walking on Sunshine, Vintage Chic
A great way to start the New Year with good tasting, low cal. food. Catherine
ReplyDeleteI love a good tortilla pizza :) I occasionally do the box of devil's food cake mix combined with a can of pumpkin to make chocolate cake/muffin things. A dollop of reduced fat cool whip on top makes them even better!
ReplyDeleteLove all this healthy inspiration!!
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