Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 19

Thread: Meaty recipes

  1. #1
    Pinkasaurus Rex Pumpkin's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    Falling on your head
    Posts
    16,902
    Articles
    119
    Blog Entries
    133

    FFXIV Character

    Pumpkin Contrary (Sargatanas)
    Contributions
    • Former Editor
    • Former Cid's Knight

    Default Meaty recipes

    So I'm going on a meat/veggie/dairy only diet and I was wondering if anyone had some good, filling recipes they'd like to share. Or some recipes that would normally include pastas or breads but can be substituted for something else (like a burger with lettuce buns)

  2. #2
    Krankzinnigheid ligt dich Colonel Angus's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2014
    Location
    The Miami of Canada
    Posts
    5,516
    Articles
    81
    Blog Entries
    4
    Contributions
    • Former Editor

    Nom nom nom

    Beans & Franks
    Sausage & Peppers
    Steak & potatoes
    Porkchops & applesauce

    Get a bag of frozen veggies for a side. They are way better than the canned stuff.

  3. #3
    noxious.sunshine's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2013
    Location
    Where Dreams Go To Die.
    Posts
    4,886
    Blog Entries
    75

    Default

    Frozen veggies are better than fresh also.

    You can do pasta, but sub out spaghetti squash for actual noodle if you wanna do spaghetti with meat sauce.

    Lasagne, use sliced eggplant.

  4. #4
    Steve Steve Steve Steve Iceglow's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    Achievement City
    Posts
    8,250
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    I've done this diet quite extensively, here's some of my faves:

    Stews/Casseroles: Fantastic great hearty dishes, remember you can use wine instead of stock to give it a richer fuller flavour (recommendation of white for chicken or fish, red for beef, lamb or pork) Simply ignore the dumplings to avoid the flour.

    Hotpots: Make a stew, get some potato thinly slice the potato, lay over the top of the stew and bake until the potato is thoroughly cooked. Declicious!

    Shepherds Pie/Cottage Pie/Fish Pies: Meat, covered in a sauce, sometimes with veg cooked under a lid of mashed potatoes! It's all good here, though if adventurous do it with a stew instead as a sort of hotpot/shepherds pie mix tastes great!

    Potato Gratin: Primarily a veg dish but tastes great served up alongside some baked chicken, feel free to experiment with things like bacon in the mix however

    Curries: You'll need some fibre and carb intake no matter your diet. The best source for this will be rice and fruits. Curries give an amazing way to prep food and eat rice

    Stir Fries: Why not? Throw in some chicken, turkey or prawns for a bit of flavour

    Home made fish and chips: Simply go ahead and get some potatoes, cut them up in to "chips" and cook them in the oven with a minimal amount of oil. For an even better sweeter taste, use sweet potatoes to make the chips. A decent fillet of cod or other fish baked in the oven (wrap in foil to keep it moist, include some cherry tomatoes and other herbs to make it flavour some) makes for a great "fish and chips" healthy too. Serve with home made salsa for that greek feel or with tatare sauce and peas for the traditional feel.

    Moussaka: use Lamb for best results.

    Remember fruit makes a great accompanying dish to meats. So for lunches you can literally do things like: Apple, cheese and ham slices. Chicken goes great with berries, particularly cranberries (think turkey at thanksgiving) simply experiment find your own combinations (Pear and chicken is one of mine hehe)

    Cutting all carbohydrate rich foods out is not going to be easy. I've done it, I went for 9 months on chicken rice and veg only and it's enough to drive you insane. However, to be fair the biggest issue with bread over all is the yeast. It cultivates in your intestine causing bloating. The bloating causes you to be fatter (or to at least look like it). Cutting the bread and therefore the biggest intake of yeast from your diet will of course make you lose weight fast. However, if you're finding it just too difficult to give up bread entirely from the get go I would suggest weaning yourself off the normal breads you eat and on to things like Pitta or other flat breads which contain far less yeast this helps you to reduce the bloating and so whilst you may not lose as much weight, you'll look less bloated. You just have to have control over how much you eat. Pitta also opens the door for you to do pitta pizza's which taste fantastic 1 relatively small pitta pizza for lunch/dinner and you'll be fine

  5. #5
    noxious.sunshine's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2013
    Location
    Where Dreams Go To Die.
    Posts
    4,886
    Blog Entries
    75

    Default

    Sweet potato fries are really hard to make. Especially in the oven. I tried it once and they got soggy & gross

  6. #6
    Steve Steve Steve Steve Iceglow's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    Achievement City
    Posts
    8,250
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    you made them wrong then :P I've done them frequently and they came out fine.

  7. #7
    noxious.sunshine's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2013
    Location
    Where Dreams Go To Die.
    Posts
    4,886
    Blog Entries
    75

    Default

    WELL NO trout SHERLOCK

    Sorry.

    Nah I followed a recipe that said they'd be perfect and they were not perfect.

    Steven how do you make sweet potato fries?

  8. #8
    Krankzinnigheid ligt dich Colonel Angus's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2014
    Location
    The Miami of Canada
    Posts
    5,516
    Articles
    81
    Blog Entries
    4
    Contributions
    • Former Editor

    Default

    If you do potatoes, be careful to not do too many. They are starchy. Limit them to a meal or two a week.

  9. #9
    Steve Steve Steve Steve Iceglow's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    Achievement City
    Posts
    8,250
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by noxious.sunshine View Post
    WELL NO trout SHERLOCK

    Sorry.

    Nah I followed a recipe that said they'd be perfect and they were not perfect.

    Steven how do you make sweet potato fries?
    Last time I made mine, I tried it a little differently, first of all I tossed my cut sweet potato fries/wedges in a small amount of olive oil which had herbs and spices in it. This gave them a thin coating on them of oil essential which means the outer edges will go crispy (also gave the herbs something to bind to the sweet potato with) I then spread them out in a roasting tin and garnished with some salt and pepper seasoning. The next part was simply to treat them like roast potatoes; Hot oven (mines fan assisted so like 180 - 200 degrees) for 30 - 35 mins.

    The tricky part is to get the amount of olive oil right. I did mine with literally a drizzle probably no more than a few tea spoons worth of oil and it was a portion for 3 people so gives some sense of scale to the proportions. The less oil you use, the less soggy they'll come out but not enough oil and you lose the crisping.

  10. #10
    All Neon Like Cleric's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    Haverhill, MA
    Posts
    404

    Default

    Beans are an excellent addition to any dish and they have the added benefits of being cheap, delicious, and very good for you. Chili is one of my favorite incarnations, as well as black beans in chilis with adobo sauce. You can usually find a can of these chilis in adobo in an "ethnic food" section or "mexican" section for about 2-3 dollars. They are extremely spicy though so if you don't like spicy it is best to avoid them.
    "geroeen, pulsa nyet, tolska tanee pre chem"
    "Beauty is a perception tainted by ego;
    Love is an extension of great emotion;
    Fear is the result of uncertainty;
    Sadness is a collection of misery."


  11. #11
     Master of the Fork Cid's Knight Freya's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Location
    Yer pants
    Posts
    26,209
    Articles
    277
    Blog Entries
    34

    FFXIV Character

    Freya Meow (Sargatanas)

    Default

    The spaghetti squash spaghetti I told you about and the zucchini lasagna are great for this kinda thing. Another good thing is Cauliflower mash. So if you want mashed potatoes, just make cauliflower mash instead. It's delicious if you put cheese and garlic in it. :3 Then you can make large meatballs maybe some sauce and yummmm

  12. #12
    noxious.sunshine's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2013
    Location
    Where Dreams Go To Die.
    Posts
    4,886
    Blog Entries
    75

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Cleric View Post
    Beans are an excellent addition to any dish and they have the added benefits of being cheap, delicious, and very good for you. Chili is one of my favorite incarnations, as well as black beans in chilis with adobo sauce. You can usually find a can of these chilis in adobo in an "ethnic food" section or "mexican" section for about 2-3 dollars. They are extremely spicy though so if you don't like spicy it is best to avoid them.
    I wouldn't call adobos "extremely spicy".....

    But then again, my heat tolerance has gone up a lot over the years.

    I love black bean though. I like sauteeing up a bunch of jalapeno, onion, garlic, and either bacon or crumbly chorizo and adding it all to my pot of beans. And I also throw in some chicken bouillon instead of just using water & salt. Sooooo yummy.

  13. #13
    Blood In The Water sharkythesharkdogg's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2002
    Location
    My happy place.
    Posts
    5,856

    Default

    I've tried to seduce her over to the bean family of foods, but she remains largely unimpressed.

    I think she'd prefer beans that are incorporated into dishes (like chil) versus just as their own side.

  14. #14
    Pinkasaurus Rex Pumpkin's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    Falling on your head
    Posts
    16,902
    Articles
    119
    Blog Entries
    133

    FFXIV Character

    Pumpkin Contrary (Sargatanas)
    Contributions
    • Former Editor
    • Former Cid's Knight

    Default

    Yeah I really don't like beans. I've been able to eat them in dishes, like chili and curry, but on their own I find them almost inedible

  15. #15
    Recognized Member Shorty's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2001
    Posts
    23,629
    Articles
    11
    Contributions
    • Former Cid's Knight

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by noxious.sunshine View Post
    WELL NO trout SHERLOCK

    Sorry.

    Nah I followed a recipe that said they'd be perfect and they were not perfect.

    Steven how do you make sweet potato fries?
    Last time I made mine, I tried it a little differently, first of all I tossed my cut sweet potato fries/wedges in a small amount of olive oil which had herbs and spices in it. This gave them a thin coating on them of oil essential which means the outer edges will go crispy (also gave the herbs something to bind to the sweet potato with) I then spread them out in a roasting tin and garnished with some salt and pepper seasoning. The next part was simply to treat them like roast potatoes; Hot oven (mines fan assisted so like 180 - 200 degrees) for 30 - 35 mins.

    The tricky part is to get the amount of olive oil right. I did mine with literally a drizzle probably no more than a few tea spoons worth of oil and it was a portion for 3 people so gives some sense of scale to the proportions. The less oil you use, the less soggy they'll come out but not enough oil and you lose the crisping.
    Steve's right, olive oil is what you need to make them crispy and not soggy or gross.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •