I am changing my meat-eating ways by taking the advice of the Mayo Clinic Diet book and its healthy weight pyramid. By building meals and snacks around fruits, vegetables and whole grains, while reducing the upper pyramid items like meats, dairy, fats and sweets, I hope to lose some weight in 2010! (Enter to win your copy of the book here. )
Among my many bad habits, I was breaking the number 4 habit of eating too much meat. I was following the "eat more protein to feel full" advice. However, the Mayo Clinic recommends that you limit your total daily consumption of meat, poultry and fish to 3 oz. (which is about the size of a deck of cards!) Why? According to the book: Even lean cuts of meat and skinless poultry have some saturated fat and cholesterol and can be high in calories. A 1/2 cup serving of cooked beans, peas, lentils or tofu is about the same as a 2 ounce serving of meat, poultry or fish.
The Mayo Clinic diet contains a small variety of 10 recipes, but I was searching for more recipes, specifically of the meatless, Mexican variety. Boy did I luck out when I checked out recipezaar.com! I find that of all the great, mega recipe sites, I really do prefer recipezaar for several reasons: the site has over 450 categories of recipes, you can create your own cookbook and menu of recipes that you select, you can add recipes, you can also join in the community forums. I really appreciate that you can read all of the member reviews (which helps me make my selections) and easily print recipes that include nutritional information, and it is all free!
Here are five tasty, meatless (mostly) Mexican recipes that are compatible with the Mayo Clinic diet:
Fantastic Mexican Corn and Bean Salad (Vegetarian) - 217605 - Recipezaar
Sweet Potato Black Bean Enchiladas - 292128 - Recipezaar
Meatless Mission Chili - 6854 - Recipezaar
Vegetarian Mexican Lasagna - 352980 - Recipezaar
Healthy Mexican Tortilla Pizza - 228349 - Recipezaar
I made the first recipe, the corn and bean salad and true to its name, IT IS FANTASTIC! In place of white sugar, I used the blue agave nectar, which is a low glycemic organic sweetener.
I also made the meatless chili, which was chock full of veggies like shredded carrot and zucchini and is delicious with just a pinch of Parmesan cheese. I look forward to trying them all and hope you like them too.
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Have a happy, healthy 2010!
4 comments:
I also have been eating less meat, mostly because it grosses me out. I made an awesome meatless chili! I looked at many of the same recipes you have up there and used one as a base but ended up making my own recipe entirely. It was DELICIOUS! And perfect for this cold weather.
Joy, if you have a chance, email me the recipe and I will post it here! Thanks for your comment!
Kristi,
Thanks for pointing me towards that site - so fun! I stopped by from Twitter Moms and am now following!
Jean
Thanks for following Jean!
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