We live near a Sunflower Market that has ground turkey and chicken breast available pretty much all the time. Many bigger chains will have Jennie-O 99% fat free ground turkey breast available - but not all and not always. These ground meats, while expensive have been key to our 17DD successes.
When things get really hectic it is not always practical to have separate meat and veggie dishes. The following recipe is one I came up with to be able to get a very filling serving of both meats and veggies that can be pre-made in large quantity and kept on hand in the refrigerator. It's had several names, including 'Generic Nutrient Loaf' but we liked Survival Loaf better. Naturally one can substitute any allowed veggies and seasonings to taste.
Recipe is based on 2 packs (2 1/2 lbs) of ground turkey breast to fill one 9x12 baking pan but in honesty I usually double that and make 2 pans at once. All veggies are fresh.
2 1/2 lbs ground turkey breast (99% fat free or better)
1 Small - Medium onions, minced fine in food processor
1/2 large bell pepper - also minced fine
1+ Cup (not kidding) of pre-minced garlic from a jar - halve this if using fresh or you don't like garlic
1/2 Std pint of mushrooms - any kind minced fine
1/2 lb broccoli crowns - chopped pretty small in food processor
1/2 lb carrots also chopped very small
1/2 lb Asparagus - chopped small
1/2 bag (10 oz ) fresh spinach
Whatever other allowed veggies you have around that need to be eaten - throw em in the food processor.
1/2 Cup (give or take) of worcestershire sauce
1/2 Cup (give or take) of soy sauce
Black pepper to your liking
Louisiana hot sauce if you like - don't go crazy
1 Tbsp Cumin Powder or
1 Tbsp Oregano Powder if you prefer or try your own spices out.
I've thought about using egg whites as a binder but haven't tried it out yet!
Get a giant bowl and mix all of this together thoroughly. It will be a wet mess.
Spray your pan(s) with cooking spray, moosh the mixture into the pan(s).
Cover with foil and bake at 350 covered for 45 minutes.
Remove foil and bake an additional 15 minutes or until your meat thermometer pleases you.
There will be a LOT of free liquid in the pan(s) along the way and when you are done so be very careful taking them in an out of the oven. Drain the liquid when fully cooked.
Cut into squares. Eat some and put the rest in the fridge for whenever you need meat and veggies in one!
We also do a variation of this that is without the extra veggies and with fat free cheese added for cycle 3 and when we have time to make separate veggies. That one is called "Burger Loaf".
Enjoy.
PS - Edited 1-16-2012 - somewhere in the original post I lost track of the fact that this was a one - pan recipe and I used my usual 2 pan amounts. Fixed now!
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Monday, November 14, 2011
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Recipe 001 - General Purpose Turkey Taco Meat
Even when you can't have tortillas, taco meat - using the description loosely - can come in handy for lots of things. Added to egg whites it makes a spicy egg dish. On a bed of lettuce, it's a kind of taco salad. Either works for cycle 1. In cycle 3 where you can actually have a whole wheat tortilla, it makes an excellent burrito,combined with grilled eggplant, squash and peppers. This is one of my many recipes using ground poultry breast. Ground or tenderized poultry takes seasoning very well.
*the chili powder you use is up to you. In Colorado we have Mexican spices available at the grocery. I prefer the Chili Colorado - medium from the Mexican spices at the grocery. I recently discovered that the secret to a good red chile is to use way more of this stuff than I thought. I literally dump it in.
I love sour cream on almost everything spicy. Plain non-fat Greek yogurt tastes about the same as fat free sour cream but with a much nicer texture. Try it!
- 2 lbs 99% lean turkey breast
- 1 cup minced garlic from pre minced jar Halve this if using fresh minced garlic.
- 1 large onion- chopped fine
- 2 tbsp cumin
- Salt
- Black pepper
- 1/2 cup chili powder*
- 2 tsp olive oil
*the chili powder you use is up to you. In Colorado we have Mexican spices available at the grocery. I prefer the Chili Colorado - medium from the Mexican spices at the grocery. I recently discovered that the secret to a good red chile is to use way more of this stuff than I thought. I literally dump it in.
I love sour cream on almost everything spicy. Plain non-fat Greek yogurt tastes about the same as fat free sour cream but with a much nicer texture. Try it!
Friday, November 4, 2011
At Our Age....
One of the realizations that has come with this process has been that at our age (mid 40s) it is essentially impossible to lose weight through exercise alone. This is a hard realization to come to - despite the evidence being right in front of our eyes...and mirrors. This is a common frustration reflected by other 17 day bloggers.
From my own experience - I've been 'back into' cycling since 2005. In November of 2005 and 2006 - I was fit enough from an overall standpoint to complete two 109 mile El Tour de Tucson rides in respectable times (just over 7 hours both times). I completed the inaugural Copper Triangle ride - 80 miles over three mountain passes with almost 6000 ft of climbing in a similar time. I did a fair amount of regular riding to get there. While my weight might have moved 10 pounds or so - down as low as the mid 230s I never achieved any meaningful weight losses. One of the other 17 Day bloggers I read was running marathons - yet stayed quite overweight. I got all these event completion medals riding my bike as a fatass.
It seems sad but true, but we seem to age out of our ability to offset a crap diet through exercise alone.
From my own experience - I've been 'back into' cycling since 2005. In November of 2005 and 2006 - I was fit enough from an overall standpoint to complete two 109 mile El Tour de Tucson rides in respectable times (just over 7 hours both times). I completed the inaugural Copper Triangle ride - 80 miles over three mountain passes with almost 6000 ft of climbing in a similar time. I did a fair amount of regular riding to get there. While my weight might have moved 10 pounds or so - down as low as the mid 230s I never achieved any meaningful weight losses. One of the other 17 Day bloggers I read was running marathons - yet stayed quite overweight. I got all these event completion medals riding my bike as a fatass.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
First Post - but not First Day
Many 17 Day blogs start out "I'm starting the 17 Day Diet!!!" and trace a dieter's journey with updates along the way. I've almost met my most aggressive and seemingly impossible goal weight, with many lessons learned along the way. I'm posting here primarily to share recipes and thoughts, and because as it turns out, the 17 Day Diet is not about 17 days or 4 Cycles or however many rounds. It's about making those seemingly elusive 'lifestyle changes' starting with a 17 day commitment.
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