Healthy Anytimer!
Richard Kaloust on Nov 18th 2011
My Favorite Anytime Recipes
Anytime meals are those meals that contain a low amount of carbohydrate (less than 25% of total calories). I recommend eating these meals any other time outside of your post-workout period.
Peaches and Cream Omelet (page 52)
Peaches and Cream OmeletIngredients
Olive oil cooking spray
Egg whites (6 large) 1 cup
Whole omega-3 eggs 2
Cinnamon 1/8 tsp
Splenda® (1 package) ¼ tsp
Low-fat cottage cheese ½ cup
Small peaches (small diced) 2
Pecans (crushed) ¼ cup
Low-fat plain yogurt ½ cup
Serving Size
Serves 1 large or 2 small.
Preparation Time
3 min. Preparation Time
10 min. Cooking Time
Introduction
It’s no surprise that the heavenly taste of peaches and cream makes for a dessert classic. However, typical peaches and cream recipes are filled with sugar and fat. With this fresh take on peaches and cream, we’ve combined the goodness of peaches and cream with the protein power of a morning omelet. Not a combination most would think of – but this recipe is delicious in its unconventionality.
Instructions
Preheat a large non-stick frying pan on medium heat. Lightly coat with spray. Whisk egg whites, eggs, cinnamon and Splenda® together in a mixing bowl. Pour mixture into the pan. Cook for a couple of minutes until the top of the mixture begins to bubble. Cook for 1 minute until bottom is golden brown. Flip the omelet and cook until the other side is golden brown. Transfer omelet to a plate. Mix cottage cheese, peaches and pecans together and place half of the mixture onto one side of the omelet. Fold the omelet over to cover contents. Use remaining peach mixture as a fruit salad side, and garnish omelet with yogurt and serve. Serves 1 large or 2 small.
Variations and Options
Use fruit-flavored yogurt instead of plain yogurt as a higher-carb option. For fruit variety, substitute peaches with nectarines, apples, berries, banana or oranges. If you’d like to avoid Splenda®, you can replace with a small amount of stevia. If you like sweeter yogurt, add a small amount of Splenda® or stevia to the ½ cup low-fat plain yogurt before garnishing omelet.
Nutritional Information
(per serving) large small
Calories (k/cal) 651.8 325.9
Fat (g) 31.7 15.9
Saturated (g) 5.6 2.8
Monounsaturated (g) 14.6 7.3
Polyunsaturated (g) 8.1 4.0
omega-3 (g) 1.1 0.5
omega-6 (g) 7.2 3.6
Carbohydrates (g) 33.0 16.5
fiber (g) 5.2 2.6
sugars (g) 28.2 14.1
Protein (g) 58.6 29.3
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