02-01-2017 17:55
02-01-2017 17:55
I need I need to eat higher calorie foods, so what are good options? Most importantly I need a high calorie count for Lunch. I tend to eat things with a low calorie count. Any recipe suggestions?
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02-02-2017 06:48
02-02-2017 06:48
Whole wheat pasta is a great, healthy way to boost the calorie count. Just be careful with the types of sauces you use, as they can be excessive in calories, saturated fat, and sugar. Beans are another healthy way to boost the calorie count, but if you use can beans try to buy low sodium options and rinse them before use to avoid boosting sodium levels. Pasta and Beans are usually my two go-to items if I want to create a higher calorie meal.
02-02-2017 06:48
02-02-2017 06:48
Whole wheat pasta is a great, healthy way to boost the calorie count. Just be careful with the types of sauces you use, as they can be excessive in calories, saturated fat, and sugar. Beans are another healthy way to boost the calorie count, but if you use can beans try to buy low sodium options and rinse them before use to avoid boosting sodium levels. Pasta and Beans are usually my two go-to items if I want to create a higher calorie meal.
02-02-2017 08:07
02-02-2017 08:07
My favorite high-calorie food is peanut butter: I like to eat it as such with a spoon, so no "recipe" gets any easier . 100 grams (which is not a lot) gets me almost 600 calories. If you want to go that route, just make sure you’re getting a high-quality product (= the real stuff) with no added salt, sugar, palm oil etc.
Dominique | Finland
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02-02-2017 23:07
02-02-2017 23:07
@Malme84 Thank you! I will have to try rinsing canned beans. And I did not know whole wheat pasta had more calories! Thank you again! 🙂
02-02-2017 23:10
02-02-2017 23:10
@Dominique Thanks for the peanut butter tip! I will have to try having a spoonful of it! 🥄 🥜
02-03-2017 00:07
02-03-2017 00:07
@Book313 wrote:I will have to try rinsing canned beans.
My suggestion for beans is to buy them dry, because: 1) they’re cheaper, 2) you avoid the sodium and any other undesirable additives, 3) the packaging is more respectful of the environment. All you have to do is plan ahead and soak them in water overnight. In many cases, you can also let them germinate (for a change). But otherwise I agree: beans are great! I’ve never been able to understand why Paleo people don’t like them.
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02-03-2017 02:32
02-03-2017 02:32
Paler people do not like beans? I have always wondered if beans were in, a paleo diet...
I know that garbonzo (chick peas) beans were good for your health. Hum as is a good way to get a good source of those beans.But...
Question: Is there, any other way to eat chick peas?
Can I let the beans sit over night in water...?
What are some recommended recipes for chick peas? (besides hummus)
Last but not least, what is your opinion on chick beans?
02-03-2017 06:14
02-03-2017 06:14
@Dominique wrote:
I’ve never been able to understand why Paleo people don’t like them.
From what I remember, I believe Paleo's adhere to the theory that the Phytic acid in beans inhibits the absorption of the nutrients in beans, and thus lowers their nutritional density. I've never looked into it to see if there is any merit to the claim, but even if there is, I'm with you in thinking beans are great food choice.
02-03-2017 06:18 - edited 02-03-2017 06:20
02-03-2017 06:18 - edited 02-03-2017 06:20
02-03-2017 06:40
02-03-2017 06:40
@Book313 wrote:Question: Is there, any other way to eat chick peas?
Can I let the beans sit over night in water...?
What are some recommended recipes for chick peas? (besides hummus)
Last but not least, what is your opinion on chick beans?
I personally love chick beans (and all other beans as well). Yes: just let the dry beans sit in water. Make sure whatever you use as a container is large enough and put enough water: the beans will absorb a lot of water and will swell. After they have soaked over night, you can cook them in water. The exact time depends on the type of bean, how long you soaked them and how hot the water is. Just check from time to time. If you intend to do hummus or equivalent, it doesn’t matter if you cook them for too long, as you will be crushing them anyway. I often mix several kind of beans together, for instead chick, kidney, black etc. You can get creative with hummus, ful medames etc.
Regarding other ways to eat chick peas: are you familiar with couscous? It’s a bit of work to prepare a full dish of couscous, because there are so many ingredients (chick peas are a standard item in it). However, it’s easy and you can customize it according to the ingredients you have. There are versions with lamb, chicken, fish or vegetables only. It’s great if you are inviting lots of guess to eat at home. And if you are in America, it’s probably quite exotic and will impress your guests .
Dominique | Finland
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02-03-2017 15:02
02-03-2017 15:02
I Love Chickpeas. I just add some tomatoes and pepper to them.
They are also good roasted
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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