Breakfast
1169.4 Calories |
17.9g Carbs |
106.9g Fat |
43.6g Protein
2
omelette
Omelette with goat cheese and bacon
485.3 Calories |
4.2g Carbs |
35.7g Fat |
34.5g Protein
1
cup, halves
(99 g)
Pecans
684.1 Calories |
13.7g Carbs |
71.3g Fat |
9.1g Protein
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Omelette with goat cheese and bacon
scaled to 2 omelette
4 large
Egg
20 grams
Goat cheese
2 strip
Bacon
2 tbsp chopped
Onions
4 sprig
Dill
2 dash
Salt
2 dash
Pepper
Pecans
99
g
Pecans
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Omelette with goat cheese and bacon
You will need a bowl, a frying pan, a whisk (or a fork will do just fine), a knife and a wooden/silicone spatula.
Beat the eggs with a pinch of salt and pepper (or to taste). Cut the bacon in small (as tiny as you want them, really) pieces, grate the cheese, mince the onion. Instead of the onion one can choose to use chives (those will be chopped in larger pieces and added as late as possible in the process). You can forgo the onion altogether, though it does give the omelette a very special flavor, even if the quantity is very small. I also recommend using fresh dill (the dried one doesn't work quite as well) - 1 or 2 sprigs lightly chopped.
Place the pan over high heat and let it get a bit warmed up, but not too hot, them put the bacon in. If there is some fat into the bacon it will be perfect for greasing the pan, such as no other grease is needed.
When the bacon starts sizzling pour the beaten eggs over them, moving the pan in such a way that the mixture covers the whole surface. Turn down the heat so that the omelette doesn't cook too fast or even get burnt.
When the edges of the omelette start to slightly harden it's time to pour the cheese and onions over the eggs spreading them evenly over 3/4 of the omelette in a thin layer (not quite to the edges, as we will fold it and don't want it to leak out).
The cheese and onions will now melt and cook into the omelette. When everything is almost hardened into the omelette it's time to add the dill and the chives, if you substituted the onion with them.
Now you can use the spatula to fold the omelette in half and let it cook a bit more on it's side, them turn it over, or even fold it again until the mixture of eggs have cooked properly (the omelette has hardened enough and holds together, but isn't burned on any side).
Works well with a few cherry tomatoes as a side dish.
Bon appetit!
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Lunch
152.4 Calories |
8.6g Carbs |
9.9g Fat |
7.9g Protein
1
serving
Cream Cheese Pickles
152.4 Calories |
8.6g Carbs |
9.9g Fat |
7.9g Protein
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Cream Cheese Pickles
scaled to 1 serving
1 large
Pickles
1/4 cup
Cream cheese
5/16 oz
Cured beef, thin-sliced beef
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Cream Cheese Pickles
Spread or pat cream cheese around each pickle. Wrap 2 sheets of meat around each pickle. Refrigerate pickles overnight, slice before serving.
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Dinner
439.3 Calories |
7.7g Carbs |
29.6g Fat |
36.4g Protein
1
serving
Scallion Crusted Artic Char
261.3 Calories |
2.9g Carbs |
12.2g Fat |
33.4g Protein
1
serving
Easy Fried Spinach
178.1 Calories |
4.8g Carbs |
17.4g Fat |
3.1g Protein
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Scallion Crusted Artic Char
scaled to 1 serving
2 fillet
Trout
1/2 tbsp
Light mayonnaise
2 medium
Scallions
Easy Fried Spinach
scaled to 1 serving
2/3 tbsp
Vegetable oil
2/3 tbsp
Butter
1/3 package
Spinach
1 1/3 cloves, minced
Garlic
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Scallion Crusted Artic Char
Preheat broiler. Line rack of broiler pan with foil.
Finely chop scallions and stir together with mayonnaise. Pat fillets dry. Place fillets, skin sides down, on broiler pan and season each fillet with a generous pinch of salt and pepper. Spread scallion mixture evenly over tops of fillets.
Broil 3 to 4 inches from heat until scallions are slightly charred and fish is just cooked through, about 8 minutes.
Easy Fried Spinach
Melt the butter with the canola oil in a large skillet over medium heat until it stops bubbling. This allows the water from the butter to evaporate. Add the garlic; cook and stir for about 2 minutes, until it is just beginning to brown. Put in the spinach leaves and cook for about 5 minutes while stirring, until the leaves are dark and are about 1/4 of their original size.
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