Wednesday 3 April 2013

Lowcarbing and other extreme sports !

Tonight's  lowcarb extreme food.


Avocado Pear with Prawns, a splash of 1000 Island Dressing and Paprika


A great lowcarb salad

A salad made from iceberg lettuce, bacon lardons, avocado pear, olives, tomatoes, feta cheese, add some black pepper, extra virgin olive oil and a tiny amount of salt. Great food for all, whether diabetic or not.


Lowcarb summer fruits cake

Ingredients
100 grams ground almonds
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 large eggs
1 tablespoon of melted butter
2 tablespoons of double cream
100 grams of thawed summer fruits 
100 grams of clotted cream

Method:
Mix all dry ingredients in a bowl.
Melt the butter I used a Pyrex jug, add the eggs, cream, then add the dry ingredients and mix. Pour into a 6" microwave proof dish. Microwave in a 700 watt for 3 minutes. Allow to cool and cut in half. Spread on extra thick cream and add 100 grams of defrosted summer fruits, serves four/six. 
Another variation on our lowcarb almond flour cake recipes.


Eddie

5 comments:

  1. Low carbing has improved my health.

    But I don't think walking could be described as an extreme sport but I do try and have a walk every day

    Joe

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  2. that summer fruits cake, simply heaven, roll on summer, wimbledon and strawberries, I get extremely fit watching wimbledon
    cherie

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  3. “I get fit watching Wimbledon” I know what you mean, watching those stars charging around really wears me out.

    Eddie

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  4. "I don't think walking could be described as an extreme sport"

    Hi Joe

    I agree nor can lowcarbing but when I am in a barmy mood (far too often) I like to think up barmy thread titles.

    Eddie

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  5. I love olives, but all this food must be recommended eating
    Jeff

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The best of health to you and yours.

Eddie