Showing posts with label healthy sandwich breakfast recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label healthy sandwich breakfast recipes. Show all posts

Friday, February 7, 2014

Healthy breakfast sandwich recipe?




CLICKY HER


Please not one on an english muffin. One that i can make with just plain bread, or toast. And preferably no eggs, just either chicken, or any kind of lunch meat. Thankyou!
please include how many calories it is! Thanks
The lowest calorie of bread i have is one slice of dark rye bread (70 cals per slice) so that would only work if i had a half sandwich or an open faced. And the next lowest calorie bread i have is 90 calorie per slice whole wheat bread. And if the sandwich you list isnt enough to have only that for breakfast, please tell me what would be a good addition to it?



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anything you would put together for lunch will also work very well for breakfast!

cheese and cold cut lunch meats with maybe a thin slice of tomato and a leaf of lettuce? I roll all that in a flour tortilla and call it a burrito. but you can use bread if you have only bread.

http://www.sparkpeople.com for the nutrition counts of whatever you do stack up on your breakfast sandwich or burrito.

Healthy Breakfast recipe......?




Piya


Hey i need some tasty quick ( max. 30 mnt) n healthy breakfast recipes which are vegetarian...plz help me...!


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Oatmeal is always great, it's fast and very healthy. Plus there are a ton of different ways you can prepare it. This site has some really fun and delicious combinations to spice up your morning oatmeal http://abeautifulmess.typepad.com/my_weblog/2011/10/homemade-oatmeal-9-ways.html

Otherwise, eggs are always fast, easy and delicious. Scramble 3 eggs - 2 whites and 1 whole egg, and add in some low-fat cheese and veggies of your choice. Put them on top of a whole grain english muffin for a healthy breakfast sandwich.

Half of a grapefruit with some sliced banana and a hard boiled egg is another super simple one but it really fills you up and it's delicious!




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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Healthy breakfast that i can take time out to actually cook?

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~Dancer~


i want some healthy breakfast recipes that are fun to make because i like to cook :) thx a lot!


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Make waffles Sunday morning and freeze the leftovers. You can pop âem in the toaster for a homemade breakfast

Whole-egg or egg white omelets with fresh or frozen veggies (carrots, broccoli, celery, peppers, onions and even black beans make great additions).

Make a shake or a smoothie. Blend fruit and yogurt and then drink it in the car. A side option is a small bag of finger foods, such as a mixture of granola and grapes.

Bake bran muffins early in the week, then grab one or two each morning

Granola Fruit Kabobs-http://www.mrbreakfast.com/display.asp?categoryid=4&subcategoryid=13&recipeid=244

Low-Fat Honey Crepes-http://www.mrbreakfast.com/display.asp?categoryid=4&subcategoryid=10&recipeid=995

Vanilla Yogurt French Toast-http://www.mrbreakfast.com/display.asp?categoryid=4&subcategoryid=6&recipeid=1087

Grilled Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich-http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Grilled-Peanut-Butter-and-Jelly-Sandwich/Detail.aspx

What are some of your favorite healthy recipes?




Black Keys


My favorite breakfast recipe at the moment is a âOrange Ginger Quinoa Breakfast Cerealâ:

Ingredients:

1 cup water
½ cup quinoa
â cup chopped pitted dates
¼ cup chopped dried apricots
1 teaspoon grated fresh ginger
½ teaspoon cinnamon
¼ cup freshly squeezed orange juice
½ teaspoon grated orange zest
¼ cup toasted sliced almonds

Directions:

Bring the water and quinoa to a boil in a medium saucepan. Reduce to a simmer, cover and cook for 15 minutes. Fluff with a fork. Add the dates, apricots, ginger and cinnamon; stir well to combine. Add the orange juice and zest and mix well. Sprinkle with the almonds and serve. Serves 4.

Another recipe I really like is a âMorrocan Chicken Saladâ:

Ingredients:

1 cup plain non-fat Greek yogurt
½ cup mayonnaise in olive oil
â cup honey
2 teaspoons grainy mustard
1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lime juice
1 teaspoon curry powder
½ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon freshly grated lime zest
2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
2 cups leftover boiled or roasted chicken, diced
1 small celery stalk, diced
½ cup chopped roasted and salted cashews
½ cup golden raisins
¼ cup diced jicama
3 or 4 scallions, white part only, chopped
12 romaine lettuce leaves

Directions:

1. In a large bowl, combine the yogurt, mayonnaise, honey, mustard, lime juice, curry powder, salt, lime zest, and cilantro. Whisk well to combine. Add the chicken, celery, cashews, raisins, jicama, and scallions, and mix thoroughly.

2. Serve over the romaine lettuce leaves. Or chop the lettuce and mix it into the salad



Answer
Whole grain bread with lo cal cream cheese, cucumber slices and alfalfa sprouts.
Nice sandwich for the summer and very good.




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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Hey, does anyone have any HEALTHY breakfast recipes that will fill me up in the morning?

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 on Easy, Healthy Egg Recipes for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
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Dot


I'm in highschool and I needed some quick, nutritious ideas. Thanks a bunch!


Answer
Please be careful with the "to go" bars. The quaker oatmeal bars all contain hydrogenated oils and other terrible preservatives. Kashi makes some great bars. Their pumpkin bars are amazing!! Some other things you can do is to hardboil eggs so that when you get up in the morning you can just grab one and go. Make yourself a sandwich the night before. There is nothing wrong with grabbing a sandwich in the morning. I would suggest oatmeal but that takes a bit more time. Get some preservative free graham crackers. Eat them plain or spread natural peanut butter on them and grab a banana.

If you have time to throw something in a blender there are a ton of smoothie recipes you could make. Invest in a good travel cup with a straw or whatever so you can make your smoothie and go.

String cheese or other kinds of cheese. They make all kinds now that are already cut and easy to take with you. Bake muffins on the weekends (if you are willing to bake). Then you'll have muffins for the week. Or do the same with healthy cookie recipes.There are also all kinds of recipes for cereal and granola bars. If you're willing to put in a littl work on the weekend then you'll have quick breakfasts for the entire week.

There are all kinds of things you can do. Just be imaginative and willing to think outside the box. And try really hard to avoid the prepackaged convenience foods because they are not healthy--even if many of them say they are. If they have a list of preservatives then they are NOT healthy.

What are some healthy meals\snacks for breakfast, lunch and dinner that I can make at home?

Q. What are some healthy, easy meals\snacks for breakfast, lunch and dinner that I can make at home?
10 points for the most ideas for all the meals\snacks!


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Breakfast:

- Egg whites (better for you than the whole egg) with a little salt and pepper, maybe some cheese to add flavor, on wheat toast.
- Grapefruit (it's sooo healthy for you, it can be a snack too)
- Cottage Cheese Pancakes: http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/recipes/351
- Oatmeal
- All fruit smoothie. Have non frozen fruit and add ice or use frozen fruit and add a little 100% fruit juice. You can make it a *healthy* milk shake by using low fat milk instead of juice and adding a little sugar (sugar isn't unhealthy in small amounts, but fake sugar like sweet and low and equal are bad for you)

Lunch/Dinner:

- Chicken breast with lemon pepper or other seasonings
- A spinach tortilla with chicken cooked in some bbq sauce. Add lots of lettuce and a little bit of light ranch (like a teaspoon, if even that).
- Salad- there are thousands of possible salads you can make but what I love doing is a bunch of lettuce, some spinach if you like that, salt, pepper, garlic (powder and only a small amount) and vegetables like tomatoes, cucumbers, or even carrots and peppers
- Taco Salad: brown some lean beef, drain any fat, add seasonings (McCormick has a taco seasoning packet for 50 cents). Make a bowl full of lettuce, tomatoes if you want, some beef, some cheese if you want, and tortilla chips if you want (less healthy version).
- Chicken in a bag- McCormick's has these awesome chicken bag seasonings where you throw chicken in the bag (they provide) with some carrots, potatoes, whatever you want, add the seasoning and bake for about an hour. One of my husbands favorites!
- Costco sells individual salmon fillets. Take one out of the fridge/freezer, season to your liking, throw on a pan, the grill, or in the oven and cook.
- a sandwich- between whole wheat bread slices, pita style, or wrapped up (spinach wraps are really delicious, or whole wheat wraps which I'm not a huge fan of).
- Make some quinoa or brown rice in a rice cooker or in a pot if you don't have one. Add some black beans, salt and pepper, and some mozzarella if it's still to bland. I like to add some sriracha (chili hot sauce) into the rice as it cooks and some garlic seasoning. It adds some kick and makes it taste really good without adding the sodium from cheese.

Snacks:
- peppers
- celery. If you hate it alone add some organic peanut butter (no preservatives) you can even go to many stores and grind your own peanuts into peanut butter.
- peas, green beans, cucumbers, tomatoes, other vegetables but not potatoes or corn.
- apples, pears, bananas, berries, grapefruit, and other fruits.
- some nuts or a homemade trail mix (raisins, peanuts, almonds, some dark chocolate chips, whatever else you want)


Dessert
- a small amount of dark chocolate is actually really good for you. The higher the cocoa content the better :) But only a small amount.


Those are my favorites but check out this site: http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifehack/over-100-quick-and-easy-healthy-foods.html

for more options. There are an unlimited amount of healthy foods out there you just have to find what you like and stick with it :)




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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

What are some healthy breakfast recipes?

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Q. I LOVE breakfast, but a lot of the food I like is high calorie and high fat. What are some healthy recipes or healthy food ideas that wont break the calorie bank?


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http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ellie-krieger/healthy-breakfast-sandwich-recipe/index.html

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchens/baked-eggs-with-salsa-verde-recipe/index.html

Here are 2 but search food network or cooks.com they have great recipes that I use all the time.

Whats the best recipe to make with the new egg beaters?




bree


So i'm really into healthy things. Breakfast is my FAVORITE meal of the day. I love egg beaters and use them all the time. Any healthy, low cal, recipes that you might have using them?

aslo, if you have any other of your favorite recipes i would love to hear them. i love cooking healthy new meals!



Answer
I used to eat those, and I would cook them, and then put them on whole wheat low cal bread with Light Mayo. I love egg sandwiches.




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Friday, July 5, 2013

What are some tasty but healthy recipes i can make?

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Titanic


My dad is concerned about his health so he asked me to find some healthy recipes. Do you know any that taste great but are healthy?

Thanks.
P.S I already know fruits and veggies and water are good for you. But what else?



Answer
The main thing is to eat balanced meals.

Breakfast:
Oatmeal is GREAT for getting rid of cholesterol.
100% Orange juice (no sugar added-red the container), or grape juice (no sugar added).
One piece of toast.

Lunch:
Healthy sandwiches.
Hot stews or soups in wide mouth thermoses for at work (don't forget the spoon).
Cold chicken salads in wide mouth thermoses for work/school (don't forget the fork and crackers).
Fruit for dessert.

Dinner:
A balanced plate such as:
One meat/or fish/or chicken/or turkey (no to sausages).
One vegetable.
One starch which can be rice, or potatoes, or beans, or corn.
Fruit for dessert.
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1. At your grocery store, buy the sealed PRE-COOKED meats that come is small packages such as the following. You can make two or three meals out of them:

Beef tips with gravy,
Roast with gravy,
Pork roast,
Chicken,
Baked ham,
Pork chops,
Meatloaf,
etc.

Just heat in your microwave; directions are on the packages. You will find these packages in the cold section (not the freezer). Ask a clerk to help you find these. They are delicious.

Use these for your meat dish with a side dish or two of canned or frozen vegetables, beans, potatoes or sweet potatoes which can all be found on shelves or in the freezer section and they are already cooked.
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You can now buy bags of different flavors of precooked rice that you put into your microwave for a minute or two. These are on shelves at the grocery store. We like the chicken flavored best of all. Have a clerk help you find them.
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Real mashed potatoes that come in a bag...add water, butter, milk. Delicious. Read the directions.
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Buy top brand cans of stew for each person. Serve with cornbread, crackers, or toast.
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Soup and a grilled (fried) cheese sandwiches. Go to this video to see how to make a quick grilled cheese sandwich:
http://startcooking.com/video/326/Grilled-Cheese-Sandwich
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Omelet with Cheese - Video:
http://startcooking.com/video/326/Grilled-Cheese-Sandwich
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You can buy all types of salad greens in large packages now. Buy the ones that have been pre-washed. Add your own dressing which you can buy in bottles.
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2. The top brands of microwave frozen dinners are very good now. These come in single servings or in family sized bags. Follow directions. Look for the words "No Preservatives" marked on the box or package.
Just add a canned or frozen vegetable as a side dish.

Top brands of dinners that are found on shelves. No fridge needed. Add water, microwave. These are good to take to school or work. Follow directions on the containers.
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3. Video On How To Cook A Rib Eye Steak on Stove Burner (turn on your sound), click this link:
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-make-rib-eye-steak
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4. Supermarket deli's have pre roasted chickens, fried chickens, roast beef, and side dishes. You can stop in on the way home and grab a quick dinner to take home. I buy their roasted chicken often...they are delicious.
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5. Buy a crock pot. You put everything into the pot in the morning, set it on low for 8 hours, and your dinner will be ready for you when you come home in the evening! I kid you not. Be sure to read the instruction booklet.
There is a recipe booklet that comes with the crock pot. You can buy crock pots at places such as your grocery store, Walmart, and etc.

Here are 1,160 crock pot recipes:
http://www.cooks.com/rec/search?q=crock+pot

DON'T FORGET TO PLUG IT IN! This happens more than you would think. lol

6. Salads. All types:
http://southernfood.about.com/od/saladrecipes/Salad_Recipes_Salads_and_Dressings.htm

Healthy lunch and breakfast recipes that i can take to school?




OMGitsZ03


I was just looking for healthy lunch and breakfast ideas that i can take to school. For breakfast i usually just grab a banana or apple and this can get a bit boring. I have a sandwich near enough every day for lunch which can get boring as well. If you could post some ideas that would be great :) I'd prefer if i could carry the food in a lunch box or in a disposable bag


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Sprouts, Veg sandwiches, Mixed Fruit Salad anything may be handy. check their recipies on net.




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