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Spicy Carrot Soup.
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Currently on a low carb diet, and didn't really want to include potato in my soup, for thickening purposes.
Can anyone suggest a low carb thickener, to replace the potato please, it's a tad thin.
Delicious though. :)
Can anyone suggest a low carb thickener, to replace the potato please, it's a tad thin.
Delicious though. :)
Answers
This might be useful... just type in the food and it gives the carbs. You can use it for totals in meals/ recipes. http:// uk. atkins. com/ support- tools/ carb- calculator. html If you prefer a book,I think the Collins ones are good....
22:52 Sat 15th Feb 2014
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hope its of use
hope its of use
Oh Jeez, on the spot now eh?
For me a smooth root veg soup is:-
500g of chosen veg, celeriac, parsnip, carrot etc....
1 lg onion
1-2clove garlic
Olive oil butter for sweating
1l Stock, replace half and half double strength stock and milk or 900/100 stock and cream
Soften off onion in some oil or butter until translucent, add garlic, cook for a few mins more. Add chosen veg & seasoning, get everything moving around in the pan and beginning to soften.
Add stock simmer until veg tender. Blitz, taste, season as necessary.
For me a smooth root veg soup is:-
500g of chosen veg, celeriac, parsnip, carrot etc....
1 lg onion
1-2clove garlic
Olive oil butter for sweating
1l Stock, replace half and half double strength stock and milk or 900/100 stock and cream
Soften off onion in some oil or butter until translucent, add garlic, cook for a few mins more. Add chosen veg & seasoning, get everything moving around in the pan and beginning to soften.
Add stock simmer until veg tender. Blitz, taste, season as necessary.
I would add a bit of cream. I am a low carber,and cream is always my first choice,as it is low in carbs. When you do low carb,it is permissible to up your fat intake in the form of dairy fats,along with olive oil,butter, nuts and seeds,and naturally occurring fat on meat. It helps you to feel sated.
My second choice would be cornflour....though that gives a less creamy finish.
My second choice would be cornflour....though that gives a less creamy finish.
I did pop some cream in, I always have a bag full of cream "ice cubes" in the freezer.
I must admit Pastafreak, I am missing things like pasta & rice etc, but baked spuds most of all.
I was given a little booklet at the gym, but it's a bit hit and miss on detail.
It doesn't help that the Gym is USA based, therefore so is the booklet.
A lot of the foods I want to check aren't even in there.
I must admit Pastafreak, I am missing things like pasta & rice etc, but baked spuds most of all.
I was given a little booklet at the gym, but it's a bit hit and miss on detail.
It doesn't help that the Gym is USA based, therefore so is the booklet.
A lot of the foods I want to check aren't even in there.