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Facebook. Facebook. Facebook. Facebook. Facebook. Easy Pad Thai Recipe | Brownies for Dinner. UPDATE: Hey there! I’m happy you found this popular recipe. I still love eating it at home and hope you will too. I wanted to leave you a quick note to let you know that I’m no longer posting recipes (as of January 2013). I *am* still posting, and welcome you to check out some of my newer posts. I have had a love-hate relationship with Pad Thai for a while now. I loved it when I had it in Thailand and I hated it anytime I ordered it at a restaurant stateside. I also learned that the peppers in the panang curry in Thailand are not bell peppers like they are over here. Anyway, enough about spontaneous combustion.

But no more. Granted, the recipe is not 100% authentic — it doesn’t use fish sauce and tamarind and the 100 other ingredients the authentic version calls for — but it is light and fresh and easy with a capital E. ** Updates **Several readers who tried the recipe loved the flavor but felt the noodles were a little too dry so they doubled the sauce recipe. You’ll need 2 eggs. Pizza Roll-Up Recipe. Savory Experiments: Stuffed Breakfast Potatoes. Stuffed Breakfast Potatoes or Breakfast Potato Skins? This is a unique idea inspired by a picture of an Asian dish I saw on the Internet. This was a magical dish that worked on the first try and was amazingly tasty, fun looking and also easy to eat. I used a fork and knife, but you could eat it whole with your fingers. I baked potatoes specially for this purpose the night before. It works better if the potato is fully cooled or refrigerated over night.

You can also add on making a few more when making them for another purpose or use leftovers. Time: 30 minutes (with already cooked potatoes) Makes: 2 potatoes Ingredients for Stuffed Breakfast Potatoes 2 large baking potatoes, cooked and cooled (see note below for instructions) 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese Fine sea salt and freshly cracked peppercorn medley 2 tablespoons fresh chives 2 large eggs 1 strip of bacon, cooked and minced 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. **Note- To bake potato, heat oven to 400 degrees. If you liked this recipe, then try: Serves 2. Cheap Healthy Lunch Ideas for Work. Salmon salad served on tangy pumpernickel bread makes for an easy dinner—a double batch will give you lunch the next day. Recipe: Salmon Salad Sandwich. 25 Quick, Cheap Lunch Ideas. Popular in Food & Drink We all know how difficult it is just to get out the door in the morning (though it can be easier if you know how to wake up fast and attack the day), so it's no surprise that preparing lunch often falls by the wayside.

Make bringing lunch — or preparing it at work — easier by using one of these 25 trouble-free and tasty ideas. Sandwiches Sandwiches are the epitome of an uncomplicated lunch, but they don't have to be boring. Use ingredients from last night's dinner in innovative ways to bring new life to those two slices of bread. (See also: The 5 Best Bread Machines) 1. Dice or shred leftover chicken with celery or pickles (both are delicious), mix with mayonnaise or ranch dressing, and add a Kaiser roll, and you've got one delicious, easy lunch. 2.

This is one of my all-time easiest lunches. 3. The classic Italian sub is both practical and delectable. 4. Being a new resident of Philadelphia, I had to add this one to the list. 5. Pasta 6. 7. 8. Random Lunches 9. 10. Camp Out Food: Tin Foil Packet Meals. Spinach and Artichoke Hummus. I am really into serving hot cheesy dips at parties and the classic, hot spinach and artichoke dip, is one of my goto recipes and with good reason! But, what if you are craving for that hot spinach and artichoke dip but want something a little lighter? How about a spinach and artichoke hummus with all of the flavours of original with none of the regret? Hummus is nice and smooth and creamy and a great replacement for the cheese base of the original dip and it is much healthier to boot! I do like to add a touch of parmesan or asiago to pack in even more flavour and some umami kick but it is completely optional and it can easily be omitted for a vegan version. Perfect for dipping with whole grain crackers or veggies!

Of course if you just can't give up the cheese, add some and bake it to get it all melt-y and good! Get ALL 8 Closet Cooking eCookbooks in a bundle for 60% off! Spinach and Artichoke Hummus Prep Time: 15 minutes Total Time: 15 minutes Servings: 4 ingredients directions. Www.food.com/recipe/spinach-artichoke-hummus-473752. See It, Make It: Quick Lunch Ideas. Turkey, Corn & Sun-Dried Tomato Wraps Recipe. Veggie Tostadas Recipe. Low calorie, high fiber pasta & crackers. Here are some of our favorite recipes from around the web and around our office - we have FiberGourmet pasta everyday for lunch!

Tip: Soy meats and mock shrimp often work just as well as real meat, chicken, and shrimp. Tip 2: Work out the calories, fiber, and other nutrition info in your meal by using the USDA Nutrient Database or Calorie Count. Newest Recipes House Favorites Some of our favorite recipes here at FiberGourmet: Using ... Using ... Using ... Using ... Using ... Using ... Although some of the recipes suggest using our flavored pastas, they should all work great with any of the flavors Using ... Yes, believe it or not! I am finding ways to use them besides a snack by themselves. And here's a formal recipe we receied, entitled Breading Ideas Do you have your own favorite FiberGourmet recipe?

Fabulous Wet Burritos Recipe. Homemade Flour Tortillas Recipe. Vegetarian recipes for the food lovers diet Quorn.com. FiberGourmet: low calorie, high fiber pasta & crackers. White Bean Pesto Soup | Full Plate Living. 35+ Non-Boring Lunch Ideas. One of the things I most often get asked, besides what camera I use (Canon Digital Elph for out and about, Nikon D3000 at home,) and if I can post the recipe my Mom made for our Sunday dinner is, got any lunch ideas? Lunch isn’t the most glamorous meal of the day, and a lot of people find it’s easier to hit the nearest drive-thru, or place a lunch order, than stand in front of the fridge at 7am trying to figure out what they’re going to eat 5 hours later. But, as many of you know, eating out adds up.

If you spend $5 minimum on lunch every day, 5 days a week, 50 weeks a year (2 weeks for vacay – woot!) – that’s $1,250! You can take a 5-day, all-inclusive trip to Mexico for that kind of cash! Not to mention drive-thru and takeout options are not always the healthiest, often leaving you feeling icky and sluggish for the rest of the afternoon. (source) The alternative isn’t chowing down on cheap, but boring, PB&J sandwiches for the rest of your life though.

Choose Lunch Friendly Recipes. Dilled Coleslaw Recipe - Cabbage Salads Recipes - Coleslaw Recipes. Use whatever bell peppers you can find in this salad. Try the new white or purple peppers! Shred or chop the cabbage, whichever is easier for you. Prep Time: 20 minutes Total Time: 20 minutes Yield: 6-8 servings Ingredients: 1 head green cabbage, chopped or shredded1 or 2 green or red bell peppers, chopped2 Tbsp. chopped fresh dill or 2 tsp. dried dill weed1 cup mayonnaise (low fat is fine)1/3 cup buttermilksalt and pepper to taste Preparation: In large bowl, combine cabbage and peppers.