Good Day,
Last night I tried, thank you, Martha Stewart, I attempted a Cauliflower-And-Mushroom Roast.
Supper was terrific.
I pretty much followed the recipe, but I did use Portabella Mushrooms.
My blood sugar did drop 7 points this morning to 109 mg/dL, sort-of a see-saw from yesterday.
And more images -
Jim's gotta eat. Be healthy,
Jim
Showing posts with label Blood Sugar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blood Sugar. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
JGE 111 - Brazilian Fish Casserole
Good Day,
Last night supper - Swai Brazilian Fish Casserole and Jamaican Rice and Beans.
I found this recipe on Clifford A. Wright’s book “Bake until Bubbly”,, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, NJ, 2008.
Here are the ingredients called for –
2 tbsps Red Palm Oil – I used Coconut Oil
1 large Onion, finely chopped
4 large or 28 oz. can Tomatoes, drained
1 ½ lbs Yellowtail, Mahi Mahi, or Sea Bass – I used Swai, cut into 1 ½ cubes; I cut portions
1 14-oz can unsweetened Coconut Milk
2 tbsps freshly squeezed Lemon Juice – I used Lime Juice
2 tbsps chopped Parsley
3 Garlic Cloves, crushed
1 fresh Red Jalapeño or Serrano Chile, finely chopped – I used a Green Jalapenõ
1 tsp freshly Ground Black Pepper –
½ tsp Salt – For both the Salt and Pepper I used 2 tsps+ of Badia Adobo Con Pimienta
I followed the instructions which are very, very simple but once again I sort of deviated from the actual recipe.
I turned the oven on to bake at 350˚F. I used a cast iron skillet and cooked the chopped Onion in the Coconut Oil. Following the recipe, but not using a separate casserole dish I just threw everything, excepting the Jalapeño into the Onion and Coconut Oil in the cast iron skillet. Once everything was gently mixed and blended I put the skillet into the oven and baked for 15 minutes. I did sprinkle the chopped Jalapeño on top of each plate. I definitely will repeat this one.
Supper was terrific.
My blood sugar did drop 7 points this morning to 109 mg/dL, sort-of a see-saw from yesterday.
Jim's gotta eat. Be healthy,
Jim
Last night supper - Swai Brazilian Fish Casserole and Jamaican Rice and Beans.
I found this recipe on Clifford A. Wright’s book “Bake until Bubbly”,, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, NJ, 2008.
Here are the ingredients called for –
2 tbsps Red Palm Oil – I used Coconut Oil
1 large Onion, finely chopped
4 large or 28 oz. can Tomatoes, drained
1 ½ lbs Yellowtail, Mahi Mahi, or Sea Bass – I used Swai, cut into 1 ½ cubes; I cut portions
1 14-oz can unsweetened Coconut Milk
2 tbsps freshly squeezed Lemon Juice – I used Lime Juice
2 tbsps chopped Parsley
3 Garlic Cloves, crushed
1 fresh Red Jalapeño or Serrano Chile, finely chopped – I used a Green Jalapenõ
1 tsp freshly Ground Black Pepper –
½ tsp Salt – For both the Salt and Pepper I used 2 tsps+ of Badia Adobo Con Pimienta
I followed the instructions which are very, very simple but once again I sort of deviated from the actual recipe.
I turned the oven on to bake at 350˚F. I used a cast iron skillet and cooked the chopped Onion in the Coconut Oil. Following the recipe, but not using a separate casserole dish I just threw everything, excepting the Jalapeño into the Onion and Coconut Oil in the cast iron skillet. Once everything was gently mixed and blended I put the skillet into the oven and baked for 15 minutes. I did sprinkle the chopped Jalapeño on top of each plate. I definitely will repeat this one.
Supper was terrific.
My blood sugar did drop 7 points this morning to 109 mg/dL, sort-of a see-saw from yesterday.
Jim's gotta eat. Be healthy,
Jim
Monday, November 7, 2016
JGE 110 - Japanese Beef Curry
Good Day,
Last night I tried something completely new and very, very different. I cooked and ate Japanese Beef Curry.
What you see is the completed dish, the Japanese Beef Curry on top of Jasmine Rice all topped with broiled Mozzarella Cheese.
I discovered the recipe, completely by chance at the site Pressure Cook Recipes.
Was this good? Is the sky blue?
Easy to make with few ingredients but it does take about 3+ hours to prepare.
Ingredients were quite simple, and I adjusted a bit for two of us -
1 pound Beef Chuck Tender steak
6+ medium Garlic cloves, chopped
3/4 cup unsalted Chicken Broth
2 Golden Curry roux cubes
1 tbsp Soy Sauce
1 1/2 pounds Yellow Onions, thinly sliced
3 tbsps unsalted Butter
Kosher Salte and ground Black Pepper
1 cup Jasmine Rice
1 1/2 cups Water
Mozzarella Cheese, grated for topping
I will say that the preparation did take some time, especially the mise-en-place and the cooking of the ingredients, the onions. I followed the well thought-out instructions at Pressure Cook Recipes...and I used my Instant Pot.
Here are some images, and I'm not creating a cookbook, just some quick shots with my iPhone.
Supper was terrific.
My blood sugar did go up 7 points this morning to 116 mg/dL, and if I had eaten anymore I am sure that my FBS would have gone up a couple more ticks.
Right, I used my Instant Pot.
Jim's gotta eat. Be healthy,
Jim
Last night I tried something completely new and very, very different. I cooked and ate Japanese Beef Curry.
What you see is the completed dish, the Japanese Beef Curry on top of Jasmine Rice all topped with broiled Mozzarella Cheese.
I discovered the recipe, completely by chance at the site Pressure Cook Recipes.
Was this good? Is the sky blue?
Easy to make with few ingredients but it does take about 3+ hours to prepare.
Ingredients were quite simple, and I adjusted a bit for two of us -
1 pound Beef Chuck Tender steak
6+ medium Garlic cloves, chopped
3/4 cup unsalted Chicken Broth
2 Golden Curry roux cubes
1 tbsp Soy Sauce
1 1/2 pounds Yellow Onions, thinly sliced
3 tbsps unsalted Butter
Kosher Salte and ground Black Pepper
1 cup Jasmine Rice
1 1/2 cups Water
Mozzarella Cheese, grated for topping
I will say that the preparation did take some time, especially the mise-en-place and the cooking of the ingredients, the onions. I followed the well thought-out instructions at Pressure Cook Recipes...and I used my Instant Pot.
Here are some images, and I'm not creating a cookbook, just some quick shots with my iPhone.
Supper was terrific.
My blood sugar did go up 7 points this morning to 116 mg/dL, and if I had eaten anymore I am sure that my FBS would have gone up a couple more ticks.
Right, I used my Instant Pot.
Jim's gotta eat. Be healthy,
Jim
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
JGE 109 - Pak Cham Gai Fan – aka Chinese-Style Steamed Chicken
Good Day,
I really, really, really like my new Instant Pot. Last night I tried to make Pak Cham Gai Fan – otherwise known as Chinese-Style Steamed Chicken.
My prime ingredient included -
1 large boneless/skinless Chicken breast
marinated in -
2 tbsps Regular Soya Sauce
2 tbsps Dark Soya Sauce
1 tbsp Shoaxing Wine
1 tbsp Sesame Oil
1 tsp Salt
1 tsp White Pepper
I added 3 cups of Jasmine Rice, rinsed, and 3 1/2 cups of water to the inner pot.
I followed the instructions directions from Happy Noodle TV and added
4 Spring/Green Onions
8 Garlic Cloves
2 Inches Ginger
150 g Shitake Mushrooms
3 Star Anise, (not sure of the plural)
It’s supposed to be an 11-minute Instant Pot recipe. I followed the instructions and used the manual settings on high pressure. I was expecting the typical pressure cooker steam whistling. There wasn't any. So I repeated the process again.
Well lo and behold every turned out okay. The chicken was cooked. The rice was cooked. I plated the meal with chicken and rice topped with some Dark Soya Sauce and Toasted Sesame Seeds. I added a teaspoon of Hot Pepper Sauce, the one I made from Habaneros. I also steamed some Baby Bok Choy.
Supper was terrific. (But I am looking for that burst of steam. Maybe I am wrong.)
My blood sugar dropped 13 points this morning moved up 2 points to 107 mg/dL.
Right. I am sold on the Instant Pot.
Jim's gotta eat. Be healthy,
Jim
I really, really, really like my new Instant Pot. Last night I tried to make Pak Cham Gai Fan – otherwise known as Chinese-Style Steamed Chicken.
My prime ingredient included -
1 large boneless/skinless Chicken breast
marinated in -
2 tbsps Regular Soya Sauce
2 tbsps Dark Soya Sauce
1 tbsp Shoaxing Wine
1 tbsp Sesame Oil
1 tsp Salt
1 tsp White Pepper
I added 3 cups of Jasmine Rice, rinsed, and 3 1/2 cups of water to the inner pot.
I followed the instructions directions from Happy Noodle TV and added
4 Spring/Green Onions
8 Garlic Cloves
2 Inches Ginger
150 g Shitake Mushrooms
3 Star Anise, (not sure of the plural)
It’s supposed to be an 11-minute Instant Pot recipe. I followed the instructions and used the manual settings on high pressure. I was expecting the typical pressure cooker steam whistling. There wasn't any. So I repeated the process again.
Well lo and behold every turned out okay. The chicken was cooked. The rice was cooked. I plated the meal with chicken and rice topped with some Dark Soya Sauce and Toasted Sesame Seeds. I added a teaspoon of Hot Pepper Sauce, the one I made from Habaneros. I also steamed some Baby Bok Choy.
Supper was terrific. (But I am looking for that burst of steam. Maybe I am wrong.)
My blood sugar dropped 13 points this morning moved up 2 points to 107 mg/dL.
Right. I am sold on the Instant Pot.
Jim's gotta eat. Be healthy,
Jim
Saturday, August 13, 2016
JGE 108 – New Instant Pot Challenge – This Morning: Congee
Good Day,
Breakfast - Congee..
And yes I do like kitchen gadgets. I hummed and hawed about getting another small appliance some time ago. I thought I would never use it. But I got suckered…sort of.
Yes, I did get a new Instant Pot. The model I got on an Amazon.com super deal moment. Instant Pot IP-LUX60 6-in-1 Programmable Pressure Cooker, 6-Quart 1000-Watt.
And this morning after checking the slight upward swing of my fasting blood sugar count I decided that I wanted to have…to make some Congee.
There are 320,000 Google results for the phrase “Congee recipes”. When I change the search phrase to “Congee recipes, Instant Pot”, I received 74,000 results. And of course who knows how many are just duplicate copies or each other.
Well this morning I decided to pattern my Congee concoction after the “Instant Pot Congee (Jook)” from the website BudgetByte$.
Of course I did not have similar ingredients. My ingredients:
1 cup Long-grain Rice
6 cloves Garlic
2 inches fresh Ginger
6 large white Mushrooms
5 cups Chicken Broth
2 cups Water
½ tsp Salt
Toppings:
Dash of Soy Sauce
2 Green Onions
Dash of toasted Sesame Seeds.
I followed the directions for the Instant Pot.
And there was left-overs. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that I have made Congee on my stove-top.
Everything turned out fine, and I had me a bowl of freshly made Congee after I completed my sit-ups this morning. Will have to wait until tomorrow to see if there is any impact to my A1c calculation.
Right. I am sold on the Instant Pot.
Jim's gotta eat. Be healthy,
Jim
Breakfast - Congee..
And yes I do like kitchen gadgets. I hummed and hawed about getting another small appliance some time ago. I thought I would never use it. But I got suckered…sort of.
Yes, I did get a new Instant Pot. The model I got on an Amazon.com super deal moment. Instant Pot IP-LUX60 6-in-1 Programmable Pressure Cooker, 6-Quart 1000-Watt.
And this morning after checking the slight upward swing of my fasting blood sugar count I decided that I wanted to have…to make some Congee.
There are 320,000 Google results for the phrase “Congee recipes”. When I change the search phrase to “Congee recipes, Instant Pot”, I received 74,000 results. And of course who knows how many are just duplicate copies or each other.
Well this morning I decided to pattern my Congee concoction after the “Instant Pot Congee (Jook)” from the website BudgetByte$.
Of course I did not have similar ingredients. My ingredients:
1 cup Long-grain Rice
6 cloves Garlic
2 inches fresh Ginger
6 large white Mushrooms
5 cups Chicken Broth
2 cups Water
½ tsp Salt
Toppings:
Dash of Soy Sauce
2 Green Onions
Dash of toasted Sesame Seeds.
I followed the directions for the Instant Pot.
And there was left-overs. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that I have made Congee on my stove-top.
Everything turned out fine, and I had me a bowl of freshly made Congee after I completed my sit-ups this morning. Will have to wait until tomorrow to see if there is any impact to my A1c calculation.
Right. I am sold on the Instant Pot.
Jim's gotta eat. Be healthy,
Jim
Tuesday, August 2, 2016
JGE 107 - Habanero Sauce
Good Day,
Yes, I've been growing peppers; Habaneros and Red Thai/Bird's Eye Chilies.
And I harvested the habaneros and figured I've got to do something with them.
I found Rick Bayless' recipe for Habanero Hot Sauce.
Quick list of ingredients: Habaneros, Onions, Carrots, Garlic, Apple Vinegar, Water, Salt, and Sugar. And of course I tweaked the amounts; more to the plus-size.
Hot! Spicy! Hot! Damn sweet.
Any questions, thoughts, ideas, comments email me at Jim’s Gotta Eat. Oh yeah, Jim’s Gotta Eat has a new URL address – http://jimsgottaeat.com.
Jim’s gotta eat. Enjoy,
Jim
Yes, I've been growing peppers; Habaneros and Red Thai/Bird's Eye Chilies.
And I harvested the habaneros and figured I've got to do something with them.
I found Rick Bayless' recipe for Habanero Hot Sauce.
Quick list of ingredients: Habaneros, Onions, Carrots, Garlic, Apple Vinegar, Water, Salt, and Sugar. And of course I tweaked the amounts; more to the plus-size.
Hot! Spicy! Hot! Damn sweet.
Any questions, thoughts, ideas, comments email me at Jim’s Gotta Eat. Oh yeah, Jim’s Gotta Eat has a new URL address – http://jimsgottaeat.com.
Jim’s gotta eat. Enjoy,
Jim
Monday, July 11, 2016
JGE 106 – Supper Showdown – Grilled Basque Wings
Good Day,
And I had a craving for Grilled Basque Wings.
This morning’s blood sugar count showed a net change of 2 points from my last posting July 5th. And the early morning FSB recorded at 98 mg/dL. It actually decreased by 10 points for the day before.
Supper was a tall order of Gilled Basque Wings and a Grilled Potato and Onion Salad. And I had a Shock Top Belgian White and of course a couple scoops of ice cream.
What I like about these chicken wings is that they are grilled plain on the bar-b-que and then dunked after into the sauce.
From the book on my shelf: I used the recipe for Grilled Basque Wings - Thrill of the Grill by Chris Schlesinger & John Willoughby the ingredients included, as I changed them: Garlic; Lemon Juice; Olive Oil; Habanero; Fresh Oregano; Salt and Pepper; and Chicken Wings.
And from The Joy of Grilling by Joe Famularo I followed, sort-of, the recipe for Grilled Potato and Grilled Onion Salad. My ingredients: Potatoes; Olive Oil, Onions; Vinegar; Lemon Juice; Green Onions; Fresh Thyme; Salt and Pepper.
And my approximate carbohydrate tally for supper-
Grilled Basque Wings ≈ 0.0 grams
Grilled Potato and Onion Salad ≈ 25.0 grams
Shock Top Belgian White Beer ≈ 15.0 grams
Ice Cream ≈ 40.0 grams
My unscientific and approximate total ≈ 80.0 grams
This morning’s results –
FSB – 98 ↓ down 108 (Normal range 100 – 125 mg/dL)
A1c – 5.37 ≈ 5.37 (Normal range 5.7 – 6.4 %)
eAG – 107.4 ↓ down 107.5 (Normal range 117 – 137 mg/dL)
Tune in tomorrow to Jim’s Gotta Eat to see the comparison of the results...and the set up a new Supper Showdown.
Food for thought – Try not to eat too late in the evening. Manage the amount of food that I eat. Do not over eat because my eyes see good food.
I am trying to control my diabetes with exercise and food. I have eliminated all diabetes medication. I am keeping my weight stable, and Jim's gotta eat.
Enjoy.
Jim
And I had a craving for Grilled Basque Wings.
This morning’s blood sugar count showed a net change of 2 points from my last posting July 5th. And the early morning FSB recorded at 98 mg/dL. It actually decreased by 10 points for the day before.
Supper was a tall order of Gilled Basque Wings and a Grilled Potato and Onion Salad. And I had a Shock Top Belgian White and of course a couple scoops of ice cream.
What I like about these chicken wings is that they are grilled plain on the bar-b-que and then dunked after into the sauce.
From the book on my shelf: I used the recipe for Grilled Basque Wings - Thrill of the Grill by Chris Schlesinger & John Willoughby the ingredients included, as I changed them: Garlic; Lemon Juice; Olive Oil; Habanero; Fresh Oregano; Salt and Pepper; and Chicken Wings.
And from The Joy of Grilling by Joe Famularo I followed, sort-of, the recipe for Grilled Potato and Grilled Onion Salad. My ingredients: Potatoes; Olive Oil, Onions; Vinegar; Lemon Juice; Green Onions; Fresh Thyme; Salt and Pepper.
And my approximate carbohydrate tally for supper-
Grilled Basque Wings ≈ 0.0 grams
Grilled Potato and Onion Salad ≈ 25.0 grams
Shock Top Belgian White Beer ≈ 15.0 grams
Ice Cream ≈ 40.0 grams
My unscientific and approximate total ≈ 80.0 grams
This morning’s results –
FSB – 98 ↓ down 108 (Normal range 100 – 125 mg/dL)
A1c – 5.37 ≈ 5.37 (Normal range 5.7 – 6.4 %)
eAG – 107.4 ↓ down 107.5 (Normal range 117 – 137 mg/dL)
Tune in tomorrow to Jim’s Gotta Eat to see the comparison of the results...and the set up a new Supper Showdown.
Food for thought – Try not to eat too late in the evening. Manage the amount of food that I eat. Do not over eat because my eyes see good food.
I am trying to control my diabetes with exercise and food. I have eliminated all diabetes medication. I am keeping my weight stable, and Jim's gotta eat.
Enjoy.
Jim
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