- medium chopped fresh Italian parsley
- medium chopped fresh chervil
- thin sliced fresh chives
- thin sliced fresh tarragon
- extra-large eggs
- milk
- kosher salt
- freshly ground black pepper
- extra-virgin olive oil
- plain goat cheese
- all-purpose flour
- scalded milk
- nutmeg
- cayenne pepper
- Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
- cream of tartar
“I have made these at the house of a friend who gives a party featuring potato pancakes every year. He loves making them and gets really creative, tossing in hot sauce or different herbs. You can be as creative as you like with yours. Mine are a simple version, and I like to serve them with fresh applesauce.”
- large sweet onion
- egg
- olive oil
- GARNISH:
- Low-fat sour cream
- Fresh
- applesauce
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“This light, low-carbohydrate breakfast or lunch dish combines two of Dr Weil’s favorite ingredients – greens and fresh ginger. Baby spinach or other baby greens work great in this recipe.”
- egg
- egg white
- fresh grated ginger root
- Italian or other seasoning mix
- salsa
“This is a quick fix for mornings when you just can’t face another bowl of porridge or whole grain cereal. These little quesadillas also make good lunches or afternoon snacks for children. As always, you can enhance the nutritional content by adding in any finely chopped vegetable or a handful of baby spinach leaves.”
- egg
- grated low-fat cheese or Parmesan cheese
- salsa
This is a good brunch or lunch dish. Look for a brand of canned, low fat and low sodium all natural refried beans. (Or, make your own.) Most of the fat in this dish is “good fat” from the avocado; if you’re trying to lose weight, you might skip the avocado or substitute apple or pear.
- whole wheat flour tortilla
- salsa
- avocado
Popeye would approve of my version of Dr. Seuss’s favorite dish, which includes spinach and green onions. To avoid cancer-causing nitrites, choose uncured ham. It is sold at natural foods markets and many supermarkets. If you do not eat pork, use turkey bacon instead. A one-dish meal, these colorful eggs make a hearty breakfast accompanied by whole-grain toast.
Fast Fact: Spinach is rich in beta-carotene as well as folate.
Quick Tip: For chopped spinach in seconds, grab a handful of raw leaves or cooked spinach and snip it into strips using kitchen shears.
- large eggs
- large egg whites
- salt
- Ground black pepper
- Cooking spray