Low Fat Recipe Ideas

By Alyssa Branen, published Jan 04, 2007
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Although I have said before that it is not wise to make New Year's Resolutions, I know that come January, there will be lots of people who are going to start trying to shed a few pounds. Well, here are a few yummy low-fat recipes to get you through your days.

Chicken Teriyaki and Sweet Potato Fries. Marinate four thin, boneless, skinless chicken breasts in your favorite flavored Teriyaki sauce. Slice a washed sweet potato into thin French fry like slices. In a medium sized bowl pour a little bit of olive oil, a dash of paprika, a dash of salt and a dash of pepper. Stir together and toss the potato slices into it. Place the chicken in the oven for about 15-20 minutes at 350. Line the potato slices on a pan and cook for about 30 minutes, flipping over half way through. Serve and enjoy.

Low-fat Turkey Enchiladas. Brown some ground turkey breast in a pan. Drain any grease. Pour half a can of enchilada sauce over the turkey breast. In a separate pan gently heat the low fat tortilla shells just until warm, about ten seconds on each side. Place the shells on a pan and spoon the ground turkey into each one. Wrap the tortilla around the meat, and pour the remaining sauce over the top. Sprinkle with reduced fat shredded Mexican blend cheese. Bake for about half an hour at 350.

Fajita fries. Bake a pan of Ore-Ida frozen French fries. When they are almost crunchy, take them out and add sliced steak over the top of them. Bake for another ten minutes. Take out of the oven and pour salsa over the top. Then sprinkle reduced fat Mexican cheese over the top of it and bake until the cheese is melted.

Chili hash brown potatos. This one is really really easy. Brown some Ore-Ida hash brown potato O'Brian potatos in a pan. In a pot, heat some Wolf Brand Turkey chili with beans on low heat. As soon as the potatos are done, pour the chili over the top and serve.

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Yummm! The graham cracker snack sounds wonderful.

Posted on 01/04/2007 at 2:01:00 PM

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