If you know me well, you know I've never really used recipes. I tend to wing it in the kitchen. As much as this seems to work for me most of the time, it also tends to limit my selection. If you've ever thought, "Hmmm...Sean seems to eat the same things all the time," as if my favorites are on a limited rotation of some kind, I've got a surprise for you this time!
My food selection isn't bad at all--I do know what I like, and I don't eat anything I don't, but I'm also open to learning new things. Meeting Joy Bauer and learning more about what she does, inspired me to open up and try some things.
The first recipe I tried from Joy's latest book, From Junk Food To Joy Food, was Barbecue "Ribs." I chose this one for a reason.
Several years ago, after learning of the BBQ Rib menu at a special function I was set to attend, I did my calorie counting research and was absolutely appalled at what I found. One single rib, depending on size, could be anywhere from 250 calories to 450 or more---for one rib!!
It didn't fit into my calorie budget at all. So I declined the ribs on that occasion. And on every other occasion since...
Because it was that night, on my blog--over six years ago, I declared ribs off limits simply based on calorie value. Spending my calories like cash each day from my Calorie Bank & Trust, requires me to make "investment decisions." And I concluded there would never be a circumstance worth the investment required for BBQ Ribs.
Until now.
In the book, Joy wrote, "I totally rethought ribs." And now, I have too!!
I couldn't find a sugar free BBQ Sauce, so I made my own.--and following Joy's recipe for the ribs, the double serving (8oz) checked in at a very manageable 389 calories. The entire plate--with fresh cut and baked sweet potato fries and a mini ear of corn, was 637 calories (see the Tweet below)
I'm impressed.
Incredibly delicious--with all the taste of meaty-dripping with sauce, ribs. It was plenty of food (more than enough, actually)--and a great calorie value!
To make the sugar free BBQ Sauce, I used a 16oz can of tomato sauce, 50g minced yellow onion, a fresh garlic clove-minced, 8 tblspns sugar free Polaner-All Fruit Peach spread, a teaspoon of chili powder, a teaspoon of paprika, salt, pepper and 1/2 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil.
I used the olive oil in a pan for the onions and garlic--mixed it in with everything else and simmered it for awhile... my goodness, it was perfect--it was sugar free bbq sauce!!
I added all ingredients into a recipe in MyFitnessPal--then poured into small individual serving containers--I took the total calorie count and divided by the number of small cups... 6 servings, 86 calories each. I used 1.5 for tonight's dinner.
Today was really good. I honored my plan by maintaining the integrity of my maintenance calorie budget, I remained abstinent from refined sugar, I exceeded my daily water goal by 16oz and I had a great workout at the gym.
And I added another fantastic food item to my list of favorites!
I was planning to write a completely different post tonight--all about experiences with the mental and emotional side of weight loss--but I'll wait another night. Tonight was all about ribs!
Today's Live-Tweet Stream:
2 cups water, 20 push-ups & 10 squats ✔️ I need that coffee, please. pic.twitter.com/qorGXjYAoT— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 19, 2016
Three tablespoons half & half in my big mug of dark roast X 2 cups. Good Tuesday! 120 cal. pic.twitter.com/Wmkc4qIUAf— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 19, 2016
Coffee with breakfast. 3 tablespoons half&half in this big mug. 60 cal. pic.twitter.com/hBFSxDS8OJ— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 19, 2016
Breakfast in MFP... pic.twitter.com/LvtCPq99QH— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 19, 2016
Avocado stuffed omelet w/2 whl eggs-2 egg whts & 151g avocado. 3.7oz apple slices, 92g orange & 6.3oz banana. 616cal pic.twitter.com/dg5SsXWOTi— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 19, 2016
Lunch in MFP... pic.twitter.com/nHjGZXG7n2— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 19, 2016
Two cups water with lunch. #wateraccountability pic.twitter.com/VrsDSNc2rn— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 19, 2016
I couldn't decide on a toasted cheese sandwich or a peanut butter sandwich. So I'm having both. Who says you can't have it all? :)— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 19, 2016
Toasted cheese w/1 slice mozz. & 2 slices asiago on Ezekiel. 16g nat. Peanut butter on Ezekiel. 4.7oz apple. 601cal pic.twitter.com/vDv5spToX9— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 19, 2016
Attempting BBQ tonight. Without sugar? Of course! pic.twitter.com/PAVkT32rbZ— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 19, 2016
Workout time. 20/30 about to commence. #ellipticalride #greatcardio 2 cups water. #wateraccountability pic.twitter.com/NEKCpo30Po— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 19, 2016
Max level 20/30 minutes. #stilldoesitforme #naturalhigh #endorphinrelease pic.twitter.com/lOzNT6qRwr— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 20, 2016
Grande dark roast pour over with two tablespoons half&half. 40 cal. pic.twitter.com/X5A0aTfRJu— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 20, 2016
The store stopped carrying my sugar free BBQ sauce. I will make some! pic.twitter.com/uRhsbjELVc— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 20, 2016
This is going to work, I'm pretty sure. pic.twitter.com/KQ0Hih19Uq— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 20, 2016
Sweet potato for fresh cut fries! pic.twitter.com/DChTSCrF0g— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 20, 2016
Each of these little cups check in at 86 calories. pic.twitter.com/FmU7Hc04Pf— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 20, 2016
Almost! pic.twitter.com/AfTxboGGsM— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 20, 2016
Now we're cookin' with fire! pic.twitter.com/WygZwehei9— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 20, 2016
Dinner in MFP... pic.twitter.com/XGwK9q6WUw— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 20, 2016
— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 20, 2016
BBQ "Ribs!" 8oz pork loin, 1.5 srv SF BBQ sauce, 198g fresh cut sweet potato fries w/3secOOSpray & mini corn. 637cal pic.twitter.com/T71EYw9bVx— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 20, 2016
Tonight's BBQ "Ribs" from a recipe in the @joybauer book, From Junk Food To Joy Food. Can't believe I just had ribs! pic.twitter.com/9M32GCWOh9— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 20, 2016
— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 20, 2016
3.2oz apple with 28g (1.8 tblspns) natural peanut butter. #lastfoodofday 225 cal. pic.twitter.com/cQ6tb5AfU2— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) April 20, 2016
Thank you for reading and your continued support,
Strength,
Sean
So smart just make your own! Robin W.
ReplyDeleteThe sauce looks great, Sean! I DVRed Joy's PBS special, have not gotten to watch the whole thing yet, but what I have seen looks great....may have to get the book. I have another of hers for healing foods.
ReplyDeleteDede
I eat ribs with great regularity, also making my own sauce, but that recipe sounds delish! might have to try it.
ReplyDeleteYesterday at the hospital waiting for hubs to have his latest procedure, I was looking at an old Women's Day magazine, and found one of Joy's recipes for brownie bites. http://www.womansday.com/food-recipes/food-drinks/recipes/a53711/brownie-bites/
ReplyDeleteThey're only 68 calories, but probably have some stuff you don't eat in them: mini chocolate chips, pure maple syrup, corn starch???, I'm not sure what exactly "refined sugar" is in, but since I still allow myself a little of the stuff, I'm going to try them. The big problem I see with this is that the recipe makes 24 of the "bites." How will I limit myself to one or two per day? That is always a problem. Maybe I could freeze them in small portions of two?
If I don't want to make my own, this is the one we buy; they have several different flavors: Guy's BBQ Sauce; sugar free, with just a touch of sucralose at the end of the ingredients list.
ReplyDeletehttp://www1.netrition.com/guys_bbq_sauce.html
Excited for your addition to what is YOUR food.
ReplyDeleteI'd have never thought of using the fruit spread...I will add that to my "clueless gourmet" bag of tricks.
I don't like having the same meal two nights in a row, usually, but I don't mind freezing portions. Do you know if your bbq sauce would freeze well?
Your dinner looked yummy.
Elizabeth