RadishRose
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Have a piece of bbq-seasoned pork tenderloin in the crock pot w/ onions, potatoes and carrots.
Sounds good!Have a piece of bbq-seasoned pork tenderloin in the crock pot w/ onions, potatoes and carrots.
Just chucked it in. If a beef stew or small piece of beef roast, I would sear it first.Do you sear your meat before putting it in the crockpot or just chuck it in?![]()
That sounds good....and those canned diced basil-garlic-oregano seasoned tomatoes are da bomb!Still have a ton of pasta from what hubby cook to make it starch-resistant. Just made a pan of baked spaghetti with Italian sausage, cheese & canned diced basil-garlic-oregano seasoned tomatoes.
Last night was raiding the freezer for soups. I forgot how much we had in there so I won't need to make some for a while.
Today we'll have linguine with pesto. Hubby cooked up the pasta yesterday so it would sit for 24 hours so the carbs in it will become starch resistant. I knew this about potatoes, but didn't know you could do it with pasta. I need to get back to my low carb diet & leave the carbs that I eat for my desserts a few times a week. OK, I know that's cheating...
Sounds delish.....now what will you do with it Patty?Green tomato chutney with apples, raisins and ginger which tastes like apple pie filling.
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I’m not sure. I had some on a rice cake the other day and it was delicious. A chutney is meant to be a side dressing added to a meal whether mixed with rice or mixed with a main dish. I’m certainly open to suggestions.Sounds delish.....now what will you do with it Patty?
Do you pair it with meat or rice?
Look at these two links from Ohio State Univ.Never heard of starch resistant. Will have to investigate.
Interesting info from a credible source. Thanks.Look at these two links from Ohio State Univ.
Does cooling starchy food after cooking really lower its calories?
https://healthsystem.osumc.edu/pteduc/docs/resist_starch.pdf
Hi StarSong, yes, I’ve made it quite a few times! It’s my “chilly-night, one-pot” soup. Think Zuppa Toscana vibes but a little lighter.Have you made this before? (It looks good and appears easily vegan-adaptable using plant-based sausage and milks.)