Showing posts with label 500 Calorie Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 500 Calorie Challenge. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Greek Girl's Night Dinner: 500 Calorie Challenge

Situation
Monday night was girl's night; where my group of small friends get together to watch the train wreck that is "The Bachelor" every Monday.  "The Bachelor" this year is something for a completely different post since I have a few tidbits on what it has become over the last few seasons (unfortunately) but onto the food.

While there was definitely wine, mocking of catty women and laughing, last night was a little different...the goal was to make a meal under 500 calories that would be good enough for my foodie friends!  Tough challenge.

I had a garlic sauce that I wanted to use as a marinade so I decided to make the whole theme Greek:
  • Appetizers: Olives, Feta, Hummus and Pita Chips (these are not part of the 500 calorie meal - are extra)
  • Main Course: Garlic Chicken Kabobs (148 Cals) with a Hummus Dressing over Spring Greens (94 Cals), Served with Greek Rice (144 Cals)Also made some gyro meat available since I wasn't sure how many people were going to come which is not part of the calorie count.
  • Dessert: Deconstructed Baklava Yogurt (154 Cals)
The total for the main course and dessert came to 540, so while I failed at hitting under 500 I got pretty darn close and think that I found a balance between healthy and tasty.  By no means as good as the risotto or creme brulee (one of my favorites) that we had last week I tried darn it!
Garlic Chicken Kabobs, Greek Rice and Creamy Hummus Dressing over Spring Greens and Cucumbers
Deconstructed Baklava Yogurt

Garlic Chicken Kabobs
Serves 4
Ingredients
  • 2 Chicken breasts, cubed into 1 inch cubes
  • 4 cloves of ground garlic
  • 2 TBSP of olive oil
  • Salt 
  • Pepper
  • 4 Skewers
Directions
  1. Marinade cubed chicken breast overnight with garlic and olive oil in the fridge.
  2. Preheat oven to "broil - high".
  3. Stab chicken cubes with skewer and place on broiler pan.
  4. Cook chicken for 15-20 minutes, watch chicken since you will need to rotate it for even grilling.
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Greek Rice
Serves 12
Ingredients
  • 2 Cups Uncle Ben's Standard White Rice (NOT Instant)
  • 4 Cups Chicken Broth or Chicken Stock
  • 6 tsp butter
Directions
  1. Combine all ingredients in sauce pan and bring to boil.
  2. Turn down heat and simmer with the cover on for 20 minutes.
  3. Take off heat and cool for 5 minutes before serving.
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Creamy Hummus Dressing (care of Carrie on Vegan)
Serves 10
Ingredients 
  • 1 can garbonzo beans, rinsed and drained
  • 1/2 onion
  • 2 cloves of garlic
  • juice of 1 lemon
  • 1 tsp ground cumin
  • 2 TBSP tahini
  • 1/2 cup white balsamic vinegar
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened soymilk
Directions:
  1. Blend all ingredients in a food processor or blender until smooth.
  2. Serve over spring greens or romaine, great with sliced cucumbers and a lemon wedge.
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Baklava is very very naughty.  Like 25 grams of fat per serving naughty.  But who doesn't love it?  The walnuts, the honey, the cinnamon, the phyllo...it's all so tasty and I created this dish to capture all of the flavors while still trying to stick to my 500 calorie challenge.

Deconstructed Baklava Yogurt
Serves 8 
Ingredients
  •  2 lb container of 99% Fat Free Vanilla Yoplait Yogurt
  • Vanilla extract to taste (start with 1 tsp)
  • Cinnamon (start with 1 tsp)
  • 1 sheet of puff pastry (Pepperidge Farms)
  • 1 egg
  • 4 TBSP of honey (or agave)
  • 8 TBSP of crushed walnuts
Directions:
  1. Thaw puff pastry overnight in your fridge.
  2. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.  
  3. Beat egg with 1 TBSP water to make an egg wash.
  4. Cut puff pastry sheet into 1x1 inch squares.  On a greased cookie pan or parchment paper, place the squares and brush with egg wash.  Bake in oven 12-15 minutes until light brown.
  5. In a large bowl stir the yogurt, cinnamon and vanilla to taste.
  6. Serve in ramekins or bowls putting the yogurt on the bottom, then a few puff pastry squares, 2 TBSP crush walnuts, drizzle over about 1 TBSP of honey (or agave) and then a little bit of cinnamon for decoration.
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Low Calorie Version of Baklava?  Yes Please.
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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Chin's Asia Fresh: 500 Calorie Challenge

Situation
While running errands yesterday it got to be pretty late and  I was faced with my first restaurant challenge of keeping my meal under 500 calories.  I'm proud to say that it was a successful day at Chin's Asia Fresh.

And while I realized how many calories are in rice I still had sticker shock about it.  The rice in the dishes alone was 427.5 (2.5 servings of 171 calories), then on average the chicken and sauce on top of that was about 200-250 calories depending on what choices were made so I decided to go another route.

What Did I Have?
For my meal I chose the following dishes that totaled less than 496 calories (since I had the dressing on the side and used hardly any of it).
Chin's Thai Basil Salad with Dressing on the Side (321 calories and $3.75)
 


Chin's Fresh Spring Shrimp Roll (175 calories for 2 and $4.95)








Lessons Learned
After doing this exercise I realized that Americans are IN A RUSH, which is part of our problem.  We are in a rush in the parking lot, we are in a rush to order and we are in a rush to eat...before we take time to actually think about what we are putting into our bodies.

Another part of our problem is that we don't want to inconvenience anyone or be SEEN AS WEIRD.  So instead of asking questions to the server about what is in our food, asking for a nutrition list (which almost all fast food or chain restaurants have), asking for condiments on the side or researching the menu with your smart phone before ordering...we make quick and dumb decisions instead because we don't want to be seen as being "picky", "strange" or inconvenience anyone.

I might have been the person in the entry way searching through Chin's online nutrition menu on my phone that didn't order for 5 minutes but guess what?  I felt great about what I was ordering AND I felt confident about what I had eaten after the fact and about the decisions that I made.

In short, MAKE time to research and make good decisions.