Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Healthy Substitutions


1. Whole wheat flour for white flour
In virtually any baked good, replacing white flour with whole wheat can add a whole new dimension of nutrients, flavor, and texture.
                                              
2. Unsweetened applesauce for sugar
Using applesauce in place of sugar can give the necessary sweetness without the extra calories and, well, sugar. While 1 cup of unsweetened applesauce contains only about 100 calories, a cup of sugar can pack more than 770. Perfect for oatmeal raisin cookies.

3. Vanilla for sugar
Cutting sugar in half and adding 1-2 teaspoons of vanilla as a replacement can give just as much flavor with significantly fewer calories.

4. Meringue for frosting
Made from just egg whites and sugar, meringue can be a great fat-free substitution for traditional frosting.

5. Graham crackers for cookies (in pie crusts)
Who doesn’t love a fresh baked cookie-crust pie? But next time, refrain from the traditional sugar or Oreo cookie crust and grab the graham crackers.

6. Turnip mash for mashed potatoes
While 1 cup of mashed potatoes made with whole milk racks up about 180 calories (before salt and butter), a cup of mashed turnip (which doesn’t need milk or butter to get that creamy consistency) has only 51 calories. Add some fresh herbs in place of the salt and it’s a much healthier version of the classic mash.

7. Ground Turkey for ground beef
Ground turkey (or chicken) is a great substitute for ground beef to cut down on saturated fat and calories. A reminder: because of the lower fat content, ground poultry often ends up drier than beef, but a few tablespoons of chicken stock can solve the problem.

8. Arugula, romaine, spinach, and/or kale for iceberg lettuce
All greens are not created equal. Darker greens usually mean more nutrients like iron, vitamin C, and antioxidants.

9. Pita for bread
One 4-inch whole-wheat pita runs around 80 calories and only 1 gram of fat (though there is some variation from brand to brand). Compare that to around 138 calories in 2 slices of whole-wheat bread.

10. Avocado mash for mayo
Half a mashed avocado is a great substitute for mayo on any sandwich. Both give some moisture, but avocado packs a big dose of vitamin E. Great with tuna!

11. Garlic powder for salt
Just like fresh herbs, garlic powder can provide a flavorful-punch without adding sodium. A word of warning, though: don’t mistake garlic powder for garlic salt (I learnd that lesson the wrong way)

12. Soda water for tonic water
Yes, it’s clear and bubbly, just like soda water, but tonic water is actually full of sugar. Adding plain soda water and a pinch of lime gives almost the same taste with less sugar.

Friday, June 10, 2011

A little Hidden Treasure Found…

It was Friday and the sun was shining so like everyone else in the city, my boyfriend and I decided we wanted to go enjoy some drinks and food on a patio! After numerous tries at various patios we ended up at Honey Beestro, at Jarvis and Wellesley.  Both of us had never been before but friends highly recommended it so we figured we would give it a shot And boy was it ever good! The patio is not too big yet not to small, comfortable seating and you are right on the street, so great for people watching (one of my fav things to do!!). We got seated right away and ordered drinks, I got a Caesar and Shane had a beer, I asked the server if the Caesar there are good and he vouched for them and he said they are great and the name of them speaks for themselves, Honey’s Sting’N Ceasar! I was so impressed when the drink arrived it looked so good, topped with a hot chili pepper, celery, olive and onion pickle! It even tasted better then it looked so good that Shane even liked it, he is not a Caesar fanatic like I am! He liked it so much that he ordered one for himself for the next round.  
Shane ordered the Beestro Ciabatta Club, Bacon, chicken, lettuce, tomato, mango mayo and smoked cheddar cheese piled on a fresh ciabatta with French fries. I ordered the French onion soup, served piping hot with a crostini and glazed with a blend of three cheeses and the house salad which had Mixed greens, tomatoes, carrots, onions, cucumber and seasoned croutons topped with balsamic dressing (topping my choice).  We both were extremely pleased with our meals and definitely will be returning, possibly tonight! I would highly recommend you going to check it out, go to their website to take a look at what the menu offers. 

http://www.honeysbeestro.com