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  • #1976
    Jeannie
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    I just joined and my first impression is….how do I find time to cook all these delicious meals? Is there anything quick and easy?

    #1979
    JEAKEE
    Participant

    You could double the recipes and then have enough for two meals.

    #1982
    Jeannie
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    What is the easiest, fastest and least complicated recipe you have?

    #2002

    The easiest and fastest receipes might be the following (these have the fewest ingredients, and you can pretty much get away with just throwing everything together):
    Banana Strawberry Oats Breakfast Meal
    Squash Omelet
    Broccoli Mushroom Melts
    Shiitake Chicken Ensemble
    Chicken and Black Bean Quesadilla
    Perfect Trout Grill
    Truly Simply Tuna
    Brown Rice Pasta and Broccoli Medley
    Tomato-Stewed Okra and Carrots
    Black Bean SWG (sprouted whole grain)Burrito Pockets
    Black Eyed Peas Spinach Stew
    Coconut Stewed Garbanzo and Kale (you can use powdered seasonings and don’t have to cook it for 30 minutes if the garbanzo beans are pre-cooked)
    Lentil Celery Potato Soup
    Creamy Sweet Potato Carrot Soup
    Skillet Fudge Brownies

    #2004
    Ricoallen
    Member

    I’m looking for a recipe for cauliflour mashed potatoes. I just joined this week but I’m disappointed there isn’t any search option for the recipes. Thanks!

    #2013

    A link option between foods and recipes is a great idea! In the meantime, I’m attaching below a recipe for you:
    Serves 4 (each serving = trace carb, trace protein, 1 fat)
    1 head of cauliflower
    3 tablespoons milk
    2 teaspoons butter
    2 tablespoons light sour cream
    1/4 teaspoon garlic
    salt and black pepper to taste
    snipped chives for garnish
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    1. Separate the cauliflower into florets and chop the core finely.

    2. Bring about 1 cup of water to a simmer in a pot, then add the cauliflower. Cover and turn the heat to medium. Cook the cauliflower for 12-15 minutes or until very tender.

    3. Drain and discard all of the water (the drier the cauliflower is, the better) and add the milk, butter, sour cream, salt and pepper and mash with a masher until it looks like “mashed potatoes.” Top with chives.

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