Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Party Time: Buffalo Chicken Dip

This isn't the healthiest dish I make, but it is a crowd pleaser and very convenient for parties, so I thought I would share. Everyone always asks for the recipe, and it's so easy!

Ingredients:

-1 large can chicken (found by the tuna, I get the all-natural, in water)
-1 pkg fat free cream cheese
-1 pkg fat free shredded cheese (I use sharp cheddar)
-1/2 pkg dry ranch dressing mix
-1/2 bottle buffalo marinade

Mix all ingredients together in a medium saucepan on high heat until melted. Serve with multigrain tortilla chips or celery sticks.

Dessert

I have a bit of a sweet tooth and have a hard time finishing a meal without a bite of chocolate. To curb these cravings, I keep something that is quick, healthy, and chocolate in my house at all times.

My current favorite is the Healthy Choice Fudge Bar. They are a good portion and do not taste healthy at all.

http://www.healthychoice.com/product-Fudge-Bars_2002.html

I also like the Skinny Cow ice cream products, although the one that I usually get, the vanilla sandwiches, don't taste as rich as the Healthy Choice bars do. Still very good though, and a nice variety of products.

Egg Scrambles

I like to keep a carton of Egg Beaters Whites in my refrigerator at all times. They have a long shelf life so are a lot more small-family-friendly than eggs, and they can make a wide range of dishes for breakfast or dinner.

For breakfast, having these in the fridge can keep me for going out for a bagel or chocolate croissant...which requires me spending money, eating unhealthy, and getting out of my pajamas earlier than I like. I like to make the Egg Beaters Whites with vegetables (green pepper, tomatoes, olives) and Tabasco. Once in a while I will make them with lox and capers.

For dinner, I try to use more typical dinner flavors, such as chicken, spinach, sundried tomatoes, and original Laughing Cow cheese.

Tacos

Tacos are a meal that most people like, and can be made very healthy and quick. They can also be made with a variety of ingredients depending on what's in your refrigerator.

I usually skip the tortillas and make a taco salad, with lean ground turkey, lettuce, fat free sour cream, black beans, black olives, diced tomatoes, and a little bit of fat free shredded cheese. You can add some spice by cooking the turkey with taco seasoning and adding a few drops of Tabasco or similar sauce.

I have heard good things about the Boca soy crumbles, but have yet to try them. Everyone I know that uses them loves them! That will be next on my list to experiment with.

http://www.bocaburger.com/products/crumbles.aspx

Monterey Whole Wheat Pastas

A delicious meal that requires very little work is Monterey whole wheat pasta. Monterey Pasta Company makes a variety of good pastas, many of them being all natural and / or whole wheat.

My favorite is the whole wheat ravioli with chicken and sundried tomatoes. This pasta is so good that I do not put ANYTHING on it. I don't even cook it with anything aside from a little canola oil to keep it from sticking to the pot. My fiancee might prefer it with a light butter sauce or oil, and that is fine too. Still extremely easy and quick! The only bad thing about this pasta is that I like it so much that I want to eat the entire package by myself in one sitting...that makes it no longer healthy!

Monterey pastas are found in most grocery stores. In my grocery store, they are located by the gourmet refrigerated cheese and meats.

http://www.montereygourmetfoods.com/index.cfm/monterey_pasta_company.htm

Ready Made Dinners

The fastest meal is a ready made meal. Fortunately, if you live close to a good grocery store, ready made meals don't have to be expensive (restaurants) or unhealthy (frozen.)

I am very fortunate to live next door to a very good grocery store. The Dominick's in the West Loop (Halsted and Washington) has a really good selection of fresh, healthy meals that you only have to throw in the oven or on the grill.

I have had chicken kabobs in a mango marinade, chicken florentine, and coconut tilipia, all ready in 45 minutes or less with almost no effort from me. My fiancee says he could eat the chicken kabobs once a week they were so good.

The store also has a really good deli department with all kinds of sides, pasta salads, sandwiches, and fresh sushi.

If you're lucky enough to live next door to a grocery store with a similar selection, ready made meals are a great option when 15 minute meals are 15 minutes too much for you.

http://weeklyspecials.dominicks.com/customer_Frame.jsp?drpStoreID=1875

Another Easy Side - Salad

Another easy and quick side is a salad. I make mine with only a few ingredients because I don't want to buy a lot that will go bad, and I don't want to have salad for a week straight.

My favorite easy combo is lettuce (any kind you like,) cucumbers, dried cranberries, pine nuts, and light cucumber ranch dressing. The cranberries and pine nuts have a long shelf life and don't need to be refrigerated. I was surprised to find when looking at the nutritional information on some salad dressings, that the light cucumber ranch was lower in calories than all of the light balsamic vinegar dressings I saw. Shows that foods aren't always what you think and you need to read labels!

Since this salad requires a little bit of prep work (cutting the cucumber and pulling the lettuce,) I tend to make it with very basic entrees, like a marinated chicken breast.