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Renes

Renes Report 9 May 2013 10:33

Nudge up for the Pinterest.com

Thanks GlasgowLass

GlasgowLass

GlasgowLass Report 29 Apr 2013 22:36

Some interesting ideas here.

On this subject has anyone joined Pinterest.com?
It is one of my favourite sites for recipes, craft projects, hints and tips..and millions of other stuff.
It is used as a personal pinboard, to store/share all those things (recipes ect) that you found online but forgot to bookmark and couldn't find again
I spent one night last week on this site,and I laughed so hard it was painfull!

Members post their recipies ect,complete with photographic instructions and pics of their wonderful creations.
Others who have tried to follow these instructions also post their final, hilarious failures.

Edit:
Have just looked at the diabetes link provided by Scozz and it does well to highlight the difference between Type1 and Type2
My 25yr old daughter developed Type1 in Jan this year, but so many (sorry to say older) people insist on giving her dietary advice, magazine articles, recipies ect... all of which refer to Type2.
Most of these oldies are wll meaning but are under the impression that her diabetes was caused by an eating disorder that she had some years ago . They honestly think she can cure herself and come off the insulin regime???

Sharron

Sharron Report 29 Apr 2013 22:29

Was it kind of flat? The tomato ketchup deals with that.

GenealogyResearchAssistance

GenealogyResearchAssistance Report 29 Apr 2013 21:59

I have tried Quorn mince but unfortunately I didn't like it.

Thanks for the suggestions, they are appreciated.

Sharron

Sharron Report 29 Apr 2013 20:33

Have you considered trying Quorn? It really is not just for veggies.

My OH and Fred are not veggies but I am and I do most of the cooking here.

I tend to not buy the made up stuff but the basic ingredient Quorn like the chicken style chunks and the mince which can be used in anything you would make with mince or chicken.

The fillets have a bit more flavour than the chunks so,sometimes I will cut those up
instead.

Quorn rashers make a very acceptabe roly-poly or egg and rasher pie.

The trick with the mince is to always put a squirt of tomato ketchup in when you are cooking it.

There are beef and lamb style strips which make an acceptable pie or suet pudding,especially if you flour them before frying off with the onions and making the gravy.

I do a curry with the chunks, not very many of them because I put in a great deal of veg of all types and a jar of curry sauce with a few sultanas.

GenealogyResearchAssistance

GenealogyResearchAssistance Report 29 Apr 2013 19:47

all this is sounding yum yum

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 29 Apr 2013 19:33

This is another good fish casserole dish, but one I can no longer eat

Fillets with Creamy Cucumber Topping

Dover Sole Fillets
ca 4 oz prepared creamy cucumber salad dressing (or any other creamy salad dressing)
2 tbsp parsley, minced
salt and pepper to taste

Place fillets in a single layer in a greased, shallow baking dish.
Blend creamy cucumber dressing, parsley, salt and pepper
Spread over fillets
Preheat oven to 450F (230C)
Bake fillets, uncovered, for 4½ - 5 minutes for sole, 7½ - 8½ minutes for cod ........... or until the fish flakes

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 29 Apr 2013 19:27

Fish pie is one of our winter favourites ............... made with canned wild sockeye salmon

we've worked out a way to make white sauce with soy milk, and add frozen peas to the fish and sauce............... but we still top ours with mashed potatoes (another fall from grace for me :-D )

The potatoes are mashed with soy milk and margarine.


If you are like me, and cannot have milk .................. you can make a suitable replacement by using a soy milk and water mix.

Soy milk by itself coagulates together when heated, and makes a gooey thick mess.

We dilute the soy by one-third to one-half with cold water ............... it's a matter of trial and error to find which suits you.

OH also likes white sauce, custard, or pancakes made this way.



We have one lovely fish dish, a favourite before and after I had to change my diet.

Fillet and Tomato Casserole

Dover sole fillets
½ - 1coarsely chopped onion
½ - 1 seeded and coarsely chopped green pepper
1 540 ml can stewed tomatoes
salt and pepper to taste, if desired

Pour tomatoes, including juice, into a flat baking dish large enough to hold the fillets in one layer
Layer with onion and green pepper
Place fish fillets on top, trying not to overlap them
Sprinkle with parsley, salt and pepper, if desired
Place a little butter or margarine on top of fillets, if desired (we don't use it)

Preheat oven to 450F
Bake for 15-18 minutes, or until fish flakes.

Serve with rice or potatoes, and vegetables of your choice

The recipe does say to cover ............. but OH often bakes it uncovered.

Other options are ............... cod, rockfish, halibut, pickerel or turbot.

The length of baking will then vary ............ work to the timing rule of 5-7 minutes per cm (10-12 minutes per inch) measured through the thickest part of the fillet.

GenealogyResearchAssistance

GenealogyResearchAssistance Report 29 Apr 2013 18:45

Thanks for the suggestions Nolls from Harrogate, they are very much appreciated. :-)

Nolls from Harrogate

Nolls from Harrogate Report 29 Apr 2013 18:11

How about making fishcakes handy to freeze for a quick tea and minced chicken made into burgers with onion and peppers chopped small (I actually liquidise both onion and peppers as g/child won't touch any veg and she eats these without knowing it .. strain the liquid off first) . Fish pie made with white sauce / potatoes/ fish layered and topped with cheese .
Not an easy diet for your husband to follow though!

GenealogyResearchAssistance

GenealogyResearchAssistance Report 28 Apr 2013 07:36

Thanks Scozz

I'll check it out.


For anyone who hasn't tried it J C's pastry is brilliant

~~~~~~~~To Sylvia: Good to see a friendly face

LadyScozz

LadyScozz Report 28 Apr 2013 03:21

There are lots of websites for recipes

Here is the Diabetes Australia one:

http://www.diabetesaustralia.com.au/en/Other/Search/?quicksearchquery=recipes

:-)

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 28 Apr 2013 01:19

I'm also now looking for diabetic-type meals ................... a blood test last year showed I was just above the "safe" line, and the GP advised that I go on a diabetic diet to see if I could bring it down back into the safe zone within 3 months.

I succeeded, but they wanted me to stay on it .............

........... the good thing is that I lost around 28/29 lbs from last June until February this year.

The bad thing is that my search for good things to eat is complicated by the fact that I am lactose-intolerant ............. so can't have any cheese, yoghurt, milk, etc etc


OH also does almost all the cooking, and I try to keep it simple for him.

He doesn't like rice more than once a month, doesn't like cooking pasta, etc


so I find myself having a small half or quarter of potato as my "carb" ......... even though the Canadian and American diabetic societies say "no potato"!


we've got a couple of very good fish dishes ................. and I am allowed all kinds of meat, albeit in smaller quantities that I would really like ;-)



Toots ................ it's good to see you back ;-)

eRRolSheep

eRRolSheep Report 28 Apr 2013 01:04

if you try it let me know what you think

GenealogyResearchAssistance

GenealogyResearchAssistance Report 28 Apr 2013 00:57

Sounds brilliant, thanks

Edited loads of white space off



eRRolSheep

eRRolSheep Report 28 Apr 2013 00:46

If it is your favourite and you want something a bit tasty try this...

find a load of smoked salmon scraps at your local supermarket - not the packaged ones - ask the fishmonger or whoever.
Mix loads and loads in with single cream (buy the cheapest) and capons. Make a sauce of cream, ONE small parsnip (has to be very small) a wee bit of garlic and a very small onion and puree it down and add the secret ingredient - vodka(quite a bit).
Serve it with french roll/crusty bread - I reckon it is quite tasty and it is very cheap - gourmet on a shoestring

GenealogyResearchAssistance

GenealogyResearchAssistance Report 28 Apr 2013 00:30

yum yum those recipes sound good, I will most definitely give them a try.


Errol: Salmon is my favourite fish.

eRRolSheep

eRRolSheep Report 28 Apr 2013 00:14

A favourite of mine and very tasty.
Get a couple of salmon steaks - they are actually quite cheap.
Take a couple of medium leeks and slice them. Mix a load of greek yoghurt with wholegrain mustard and then mix the leeks in.
Chuck all that in a baking dish and lay the salmon on top.
Takes about 20 mins at 185 degrees and is great served with new potatoes and broccoli or asparagus

Renes

Renes Report 28 Apr 2013 00:07

It' is great to re read this again Toots

There were some good recipes given

And good to see Janey and others once gain

Have a good recipe for magic pancakes ...

Using 35g of Porridge Oats .... Eggs and fat free yogurt ...

Great with summer fruits for breakfast or desert ...

GenealogyResearchAssistance

GenealogyResearchAssistance Report 27 Apr 2013 23:39

I'm back and looking for more favourite recipes of the low carb/low fat variety.

and also was looking for JC's pastry recipe as I've lost mine ;-)