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| My hubby loves greek salad, shrimp scampi and my own induction friendly cheesecake, made with regular cream cheese, splenda, and heavy cream that I found in a low-carb magazine.
__________________ F 30 5'2 181/160/115 Start 2/10/05 |
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| Ooohh, how do you make the base to the cheesecake, in fact, do you have the entire recipe? I have an awful feeling that some ingredients won't be available here :sadblinky |
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| Emily, Here's the recipe: 12 oz softened cream cheese 3 packets splenda 1 tsp. vanilla 1 c. heavy cream Combine first three in bowl. Whip cream then fold into the cheese mixture. I chill in a pie pan and enjoy!
__________________ F 30 5'2 181/160/115 Start 2/10/05 |
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| Thanks raven, sounds yummy! Don't know what my bloke would think about there being no base, but then I couldn't see how a base in any form would be induction friendly Cheers! |
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| I know exactly what you mean, it's weird without a crust. Hope you like it!
__________________ F 30 5'2 181/160/115 Start 2/10/05 |
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| I have a great appetizer for you (even though I most of the time make a meal out of it). 4 chicken breasts 1 eggs 1/2 cup heavy cream 2-3 cups bbq pork rines in a small bowl mix together the egg and the cream (set aside) crunch up the bbq pork rines (set aside) cut the chicken breasts into about 1.5 inch cubes role the chicken in the egg/cream mixture then role in the bbq pork rines bake at 400 degrees for about 20-30 mins. YUMMY My husband and I just had our 2 year anniversary on Valentines day. It was of great pleasure that I weighed less on our anniversary than I did on our wedding day. :joy :joy :nod :icondance
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| Never tried it but maybe combining melted butter with somthing like crushed flax crackers made with splenda added might make a sweet crust? I know the cheesecake mixes have crushed digestive biscuits mixed with butter for their bases. (Btw for any USA readers - English cheesecakes often have a crunchy base)
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| check out the recipe area. there is one for suffed mushroom caps that i made a few weeks ago. it was soooooooooo good. dont forget, you have to use real crab meat because the fake is a no no.
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| Thanks for the replies everyone hther, sounds yummy and I have all the time in the world to cook our dinner. Do you completely grind the pork rinds to a powder or just smash them with a rolling pin? Elizellen, excellent idea. Now where do I buy flax crackers? Would I be able to buy them from Waitrose or Tesco or are they more of a health food shop purchase? pluorvee, stuffed mushrooms would make a great starter to preceed the chicken. My bloke doesn't like crab so unless I don't tell him (I've done this before and he's LOVED something he "hates"), I will have to go with a bit of mozarella, garlic and herbs or something. I think I have my menu sorted. I just need to buy the stuff and hope all goes to plan. Mwuahahaha! mwuha *cough* mwuhahaha *splutter* :geek |
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