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Converting Recipes to Lowfat
by Rachel Paxton - rachel@creativehomemaking.com
The
fat content in recipes can be reduced in a variety
of ways:
When buying hamburger, look for extra lean hamburger.
This type has much less fat than regular hamburger.
You can also substitute ground turkey for hamburger.
Turkey has a slightly different taste, but it is good
and generally costs less than hamburger. Ground turkey
is generally very low in fat.
For chicken, white meat contains less fat than dark
meat. Try to buy boneless, skinless, chicken breasts.
These contain relatively little fat. Turkey can be
substituted for chicken. Boneless turkey breast is
cheaper than chicken breast, and it is a little lower
in fat (although chicken breast is low in fat also).
 
Trim as much fat as possible from pork before you
cook it. Turkey ham can be substituted for real ham.
Turkey ham, of course, is really turkey. It really
does taste like ham, though, and can be used wherever
a recipe calls for ham. Some people can't tell the
difference between the two. Turkey ham has very little
fat compared to regular ham.
If you've never tried turkey bacon, you're missing
out! Regular bacon is made entirely of fat, with no
nutritional value whatsoever. Turkey bacon is not
a pork product, it is made from turkey meat. Turkey
bacon contains little fat (it is usually about 97
percent fat free). It still doesn't have a lot of
nutritional value, but it is relatively low in fat
and will give you a little protein. It tastes considerably
different from regular bacon, but it is very good!
Tuna can be purchased packed in oil or water. Tuna
packed in water contains almost no fat. Tuna packed
in oil contains considerably more fat.
Lowfat cream of mushroom and chicken soups are now
available at your grocery store. Check the labels
to see which one is lowest in total fat grams per
serving.
For the recipes that require milk, skim milk can be
used without sacrificing flavor.
For recipes call for cheddar cheese, there are low-fat
and non-fat varieties of cheddar cheese. The lowfat
variety work well in these types of recipes. The nonfat
cheeses usually do not melt very well and aren't great
for cooking.
Lowfat or nonfat sour cream, cottage cheese, cream
cheese, and mayonnaise can be used without sacrificing
any flavor.
Butter can be eliminated from some recipes. When browning
onions, hamburger, etc., you can spray your skillet
with nonstick spray or use chicken or beef broth instead
of butter to cook with. When baking, you can use reduced-calorie
margarine instead of butter, but the texture will
not always come out right. You've got to experiment
a little. Nonfat margarines currently on the market
do not bake well at all. Just remember...with baked
goods, it's not always the calorie content per cookie
or piece of cake, it's how many you eat! Remembering
that has helped me maintain my weight better than
any reduced calorie diet.
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