I swear its completely impossible to find recipes that are low sodium (for me), low cholesterol (for him), not processed, eco-friendly, easy and affordable recipes that real people *actually* would be able to find the ingredients for, make and eat (and taste good). Why?!? Grrr!
mr & mrs || 11.18.06
DD born 07.06.09 || DS born 01.24.11 || Bean 3.0 due 11.16.12
Re: It's impossible! (a food vent!)
You're so right! Unless you want to eat grilled chicken, potatoes, and steamed veggies every day of the week.
DD born 07.06.09 || DS born 01.24.11 || Bean 3.0 due 11.16.12
You're right! This is harder than I thought. What in milligrams constitutes low cholesterol and low sodium?
This Black Beans and Rice with Cheese recipe is from Cooking Light. It's excellent. According to the recipe, there are 664 milligrams of sodium and 5 milligrams of cholesterol per serving. However, the recipe is written for canned beans and you will save a ton of sodium by using dried beans. I substitute 3/4 cup of dried beans per can of bean in the recipe. I also think you could halve the salt in the recipe and it would taste just fine. And you could cut back on the cheese a little as well.
This recipe is also delicious on top of some roasted, mashed sweet potato (without any additional spice) instead of rice.
Ingredients
Preparation
Heat oil in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add onion and bell pepper; cook 5 minutes or until tender, stirring occasionally. Add garlic; cook 1 minute. Add water and next 7 ingredients (through beans); bring to a boil. Cover, reduce heat, and simmer 10 minutes or until thoroughly heated. Place 1/4 cup rice on each of 4 plates; top with 1/2 cup bean mixture. Sprinkle each serving with 1 tablespoon cheese.
This Greek Lentil Soup from allrecipes.com is delicious and definitely fits the bill:
https://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Greek-Lentil-Soup-Fakes/Detail.aspx
These Lentil Walnut Burgers from Everyday Food are seriously delicious. I'm sure you could substitute two egg whites for the whole egg to cut back on the cholesterol - it's just a binder.
https://www.pbs.org/everydayfood/recipes/lentil_walnut.html
yumm... that sounds good! I'll have to try it!
And yes, I'm about to smash my head on the wall trying to come up with food options!
DD born 07.06.09 || DS born 01.24.11 || Bean 3.0 due 11.16.12
I make this recipe for Chicken, Eggplant and Tomato Curry all of the time, but instead of the chicken breasts, I substitute 2 cans worth of chickpeas (so 1.5 cups of dried chickpeas, soaked overnight and cooked in the slow cooker). So that cuts out the cholesterol. If you substitute low-sodium tomato juice, I think it will meet your low-sodium requirements as well.
https://find.myrecipes.com/recipes/recipefinder.dyn?action=displayRecipe&recipe_id=1049314