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Re: phase 1 breakfast foods

Postby TeacherAmy » Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:13 pm

I could seriously kiss all of you who contributed to this thread. I've copied and pasted to make a list to start tomorrow! (Of course, it means another trip to the store at some point, which is tough with messed-up vision, but still...) :D :D
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Re: phase 1 breakfast foods

Postby cougarlicious » Thu Jun 18, 2009 3:08 pm

Bumping this thread up to say that I've just tried the mock french toast (which was more like mock cinnamon pancakes) - and they were good! I've had a slew of phase 1 cooking failures lately (esp. in the dessert dept) so I ate it with a bit of skepticism, but was pleasantly surprised! Thanks for the recipe!
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Re: phase 1 breakfast foods

Postby salange75 » Wed Jul 15, 2009 5:06 pm

My two cents:

As a first timer on SB I tried the mock cinnabon and belgian waffles. I did not like the mock cinnabon, but the waffle wasn't bad. I like that eggy taste, but could see how someone that is not fond of eggs would not like it.

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Re: phase 1 breakfast foods

Postby Dee79 » Mon Jul 27, 2009 7:47 pm

Are all of these recipes safe still safe for Phase 1? I'm about to go shopping again with recipes in hand and I have high hopes of making several items!!
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Re: phase 1 breakfast foods

Postby Magna » Mon Jul 27, 2009 7:53 pm

Dee79 wrote:Are all of these recipes safe still safe for Phase 1? I'm about to go shopping again with recipes in hand and I have high hopes of making several items!!


If they were OK before, they're still OK. Some guidelines have been relaxed, and none were made stricter.
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Postby BabyBlue05 » Thu Jul 30, 2009 6:57 pm

I can not wait to try all of this. I am doing P1 again with my hb since he has decided to take this uge step in his life and I do not think I can not eat just eggs this time around. I had egg white this morning since it is my first day back on P1 and I had to force myself to eat it...ugh I am super excited. :D

Redrabbit wrote:Here is an good list of P1 friendly breakfast foods. I have tried most of them and still use many of them on P2
Phase 1 Breakfast

Mock French Toast
Mock Cinnabon
Flaxseed Muffins
Mock Oatmeal
Mock Danish
Belgian Waffles
Flaxseed meal "Pancake"
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Mock French Toast,
which came out more like crepes. They were really delicious. I doubled the recipe and modified it a bit, and it made 8 crepes.

1 c. part-skim ricotta
1 egg + 1/4 c. Egg Beaters (or use 2 eggs)
2 packets Splenda
2 tsp. vanilla
cinnamon (to taste)

Blend everything in blender. Spray frying pan with cooking spray. Cook each crepe over medium to low heat (it takes awhile to cook--don't touch them until they look sort of dry on top). They are very delicate and are sometimes difficult to flip. The trick is not to be too hesitant -- they bend a bit when you're trying to slip the spatula underneath, but just keep pushing and then flip quickly! Some of mine ripped, and some I was able to flip in one piece. Either way, they were delicious and a great alternative to something like pancakes or french toast (definitely more crepe-like, though).

Mock Cinnabon:

1/2 C. cottage cheese
1 pkt. splenda
tsp cinnamon
few pecans

blend with fork
15 sec. in micro to take off chill

Flaxseed Muffin recipe:

3eggs,
1/4 cup plus 2 tbsp. oil
1/4 cup sugar free syrup, such as Da Vinci
2 tbsp. water
1 tbsp. vanilla
1 cup flaxmeal
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp baking powder
2 tbsp. cinnamon 1/8 tsp salt
In a medium, bowl, beat the eggs with a fork. Beat in oil, syrup, water and vanilla. In small bowl combine remaining ingredients, then stir into egg mixture. Let stand 5 minutes. Spoon into well greased muffin cups (without paper) Bake at 350 F 12-15 minutes, Remove from tin at once to cooling rack. Store in fridge!

I somethimes add a couple of chocolate chips......
I used 12 pkts splenda and about a teaspoon of vanilla. Instead of syrup

Mock Oatmeal:

1/2 C. Ricotta
1 pkt splenda
1 egg
1 cap maple flavoring

Mix, cook in micro 3 minutes. This smells wonderful! The cooked egg within the cheese gives the texture somewhat of oatmeal.


Mock Danish

I use two small bowls. In one bowl I whisk two eggs and a Tbl. of splenda. I pour this into a preheated sprayed non stick pan. While this cooks (do not stir it) and sets up I use a fork to stir 1/4 brick of light cream cheese/neufchatel cheese (8 oz size) and 2 Tbl. splenda and 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract, in the other bowl. By this time the eggs are cooked and I spread the cream cheese mixture

Belgian Waffles
Phase 1!

Ingredients:

2 large eggs
1/4 C Lowfat Ricotta Cheese (store brand)
1 T Granular Splenda, more or less to taste
1/2 t. Baking Powder
1/4 t. Cinnamon, more or less to taste
(optional)
Dash Nutmeg, more or less to taste (optional)

Directions:

Preheat waffle iron. If no waffle iron is available, recipe can also be used for fluffy
pancakes, but that is not as much fun! Beat eggs with electric mixer on high for 1
minute to make them light and fluffy. Add all other ingredients. Beat until smooth.
Spray waffle maker with PAM or other cooking spray. Pour all batter, should fill bottom tray. Close and cook as usual for waffles.

Top with Smart Spread or other butter substitute, a sprinkle of splenda, and/or some
sugar free syrup. Serve with V8 for a complete and satisfying breakfast!

For Phase 2, top with berries. You can also nuke blueberries and add some splenda to make your own blueberry syrup. Other P2 variations include adding one of the following: 1 T wheat germ, 1 T ground flax seed, 1/4 C oatmeal. You may also try using cottage cheese instead of some of the ricotta.

Flaxseed meal "Pancake".

I modified my recipe from the one I found (I left out the metamucil- too scared to try it):

For 2 medium size pancakes:

1/2 c. all-white liquid egg substitute
3 Tbsp. ground flaxseed meal
1 tsp. baking powder
approx 1/2 tsp. vanilla
2 pkts. Splenda
cinnamon and nutmeg to taste

I mixed all ingredients in a small measuring cup. (the baking powder blobs up so you have to stir really well until they dissolve.)

Spray a pan with non-stick spray and pour half of the mixture in. It will immediately sort of fluff up like a pancake. Brown on one side and flip. I think the time varies. I cooked about 2 minutes on each side.

The "frosting" for this is optional, but I was having fun experimenting. I imagine you could put this on just about any concotion to make it sweeter.

"Frosting"
2 Tbsp cream cheese
vanilla
1/2 pkt Splenda

Like the original recipe I got (sorry I don't remember who I stole this from) I also used a small amount of yogurt on top.

Even when I can have real pancakes I think I'll opt for these. They are much lighter and fluffier (not to mention healthier) and they kept me very full without feeling like a hard lump in my stomach like traditional pancakes do.

I am doing Phase 1 for a second time after having sort of fallen off the wagon around Easter and then indulging in real cheescake last month for my birthday. I decided that I needed to re-do this "detox" phase to rid myself of sugar cravings and get back on track. Thanks to this recipe (and the others), my breakfasts no longer have to consist of scrambled eggs and omelets. I feel like now that I have more of a variety of breakfast options, staying on Phase 1 will be a breeze. It is also such a pleasant surprise that I can have a "sweet" breakfast without it being sugary cereal or a bagel with jelly etc.

I'm telling you all, the recipe sounds gross, but topped with the new yogurt and "frosting" and you'll have to remind yourself that this flour-less Phase 1 friendly pancake is made from eggs.


Flaxseed Meal Pancake

2 eggs
3 Tbsp. ground flaxseed
1 Tblsp. psyllium husks
1/8 tsp. salt
2 packets splenda
1 tsp. baking powder
dash vanilla

Stir until combined, let sit a couple minutes to thicken, add a couple tsps of water if you think its too thick. Pour into oiled or pammed skillet and brown on both sides. Makes 2 big pancakes. Serve with sugar free maple syrup or fresh fruit in P2.

Flaxseed "pancake" turned mock cinnabon:

After making the "pancake" make this filling:
1 oz ff or lite cream cheese or 1/4 c ricotta, or 1/4 cottage cheese
(cottage cheese works but is thinner when warmed)
vanilla to taste
1-2 packets of Splenda
cinnamon to taste

Micro anywhere between 10-25 second sjust to warm the cheese and stir until consistency is thinner.
Spread half of themixture on the pancake and roll.
Then "frost" the outside with the remaining mixture, sprinkle with a dash more of cinnamon and ground nuts of your choice.
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Re: phase 1 breakfast foods

Postby kath00 » Sun Aug 30, 2009 4:08 am

Thank you !!! I love this thread. As a newbie with SB, this is just what I was looking for. Katherine
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Re: phase 1 breakfast foods

Postby Grodenberg » Sat Sep 19, 2009 5:00 pm

thank you thank you for these recipes! I am a big brakfast foods girl, and have so missed my baked goods!
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Re: phase 1 breakfast foods

Postby callysmommy » Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:54 pm

something that helps eggs be more edible is adding turkey sausage with them. I add cheddar turkey sausage made by johnsonville brats. First I chop up the sausage, brown it in the pan, then scramble 1 egg with a slice of 2% cheese. For some reason the sausage takes away the yuck factor of the eggs. Also, adding a tad bit of water to your egg before scrambling them helps them be softer and fluffier.
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Re: phase 1 breakfast foods

Postby recipelover » Mon Sep 21, 2009 3:18 am

Grodenberg wrote:thank you thank you for these recipes! I am a big brakfast foods girl, and have so missed my baked goods!


There are many other good recipes for breakfast and other baked goods that have been posted on this forum over the years. Just go to the Recipe Summary sticky and look under the various categories. I put the recipe summary together to make it like a Table of Contents to the links on this forum. Just look under the Breakfast section, and for you--more importantly--the Muffins/Breads section.

I still make the One Muffin 7 ways. I do however change the flavors and sometimes the ingredients. See the link that I just bumped up and added my new addition to.
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Recipe summary Sticky arranged by categories: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=97961
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Re: phase 1 breakfast foods

Postby stephanie932 » Sat Oct 17, 2009 5:46 pm

Thanks everyone for this thread. Being on Day 10 in Phase 1, I didn't want regular eggs again. This morning I made the Mock Danish and I just loved it. It really was great with 2 pieces of turkey sausage. Totally yummy!
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Re: phase 1 breakfast foods

Postby ami » Wed Dec 23, 2009 3:28 pm

It's time to bump this recipes for breakfast and brunches!

Enjoy!
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Re: phase 1 breakfast foods

Postby Copper Lily » Mon Jan 04, 2010 4:57 pm

Does anyone know if you can use anything other than ricotta for the mock oatmeal? We can't get LF ricotta in the UK....

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Re: phase 1 breakfast foods

Postby KitchenDweller » Mon Jan 04, 2010 5:53 pm

In the US, I use cottage cheese often as a sub for ricotta in other dishes. Is that something you might want to try?.....kd
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Re: phase 1 breakfast foods

Postby Copper Lily » Tue Jan 05, 2010 10:10 am

I love cottage cheese (I know, I'm seriously odd!) - can you cook it in the microwave with the egg to make the mock oatmeal do you reckon?
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