Sunday, July 31, 2011
PKU Rap
Here is DJ Sidney rapping about PKU and her special milk!
Friday, July 8, 2011
Homemade Veggie Patties
I have been trying to perfect a veggie patty for a long time. I just can't seem to get it low enough and still stay together and be tasty. Too much to ask? This is the latest attempt. It is propably fine for those with a highter tolerance, but I am going to keep working to get the phe down even more.
Ingredients:
100grams yam (peeled and shredded)
50grams carrot (shredded)
100 grams zucchini (shredded)
1/4 cup baking mix (Cook For Love recipe)
1/4 cup Baby Ray's BBQ sauce
Add the vegetables together and saute. This will help to dry out the veggies.
The patties are about 39mg of phe per patty. My daughter loved them.
take care!
~Michele
Ingredients:
100grams yam (peeled and shredded)
50grams carrot (shredded)
100 grams zucchini (shredded)
1/4 cup baking mix (Cook For Love recipe)
1/4 cup Baby Ray's BBQ sauce
Add the vegetables together and saute. This will help to dry out the veggies.
Add the baking mix and bbq sauce. Form the patties. I made 5 patties from this mix. "Fry" them in a non-stick pan.
The patties are about 39mg of phe per patty. My daughter loved them.
take care!
~Michele
Monday, July 4, 2011
Country Sunrise Southwest Burger Mix (a review)
At Camp Knot-A-Phe, in Arizona this year, I recieved a sample of the Country Sunrise Southwest Burger Mix from PKU Perspectives. It is sold on the site in a 1 1/2 pound bag for $29.99 or you can get a single portion size in their "vegetable meat sampler bag". The latter is what I got from camp.
All you do is put it in a bowl.
Add water and oil. Mix and shape.
My daughter wanted veggie balls, because everyone else was having patties. Sometimes it's best if I don't ask questions and just go along with the flow!
Next, you place the balls or patty into a non-stick pan and fry. In about a total of 10 mintues dinner is served.
My daughter loved them! I tried them too and they were pretty good. I will be buying this mix. It was so easy to make and the results were great. Sometimes I need a quick fix meal and this will certainly help. One serving of the veggie meat mix is 42mg of phe.
enjoy
~Michele
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Muffins! (1st attempt)
I have been waiting around to find a great muffin recipe for a long time. I like to use ingredients I always have on hand for my recipes. Premade mixes are great, but you never know when your little one will chant, "muffins, muffins". To stop the chanting, I decided to try my hand at making them. If my daughter didn't like them, I suppose I would at least have the benefit of never hearing that muffin chant again! So without further ado, muffins, muffins, muffins!
Ingredients:
1 Cup Low Protein Baking Mix ( I use the recipe from Cook for Love)
3 Tblsps sugar (or more)
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1/4 tsp salt
3 Tblsp canola oil
2 Tblsp water (or a little more)
140 grams fruit (I used 70 grams each of banana and raspberries)
spices
Next I mixed up all of the dry ingredients, but not before my son stopped to show me this:
This is a lego microwave. There is a drumstick inside. |
Anyway, you can see the mashed up fruit and the dry mix here. I also divided the vanilla, canola, and water in half and added to each of the fruit bowls. If you were making only one kind of muffin, you could add it all into the one mix. This was my first time making them, so I wanted to try two different flavors.
Next, I added 1/2 of the dry mixture to each fruit bowl and mixed.
Raspberry mix. |
Banana mix. |
Then, I had to take a break to take a picture of my daughter in her "chef's clothes". I suppose that is her chef's pose also. At this point I was wondering if the kids would ever let me get the muffins in the oven!
I coated the muffin pans with canola oil and put them in without papers. The test muffin I baked ended up with 1/3 of the muffin stuck to the paper. The raspberries came out this neat blue color. It looked horrible after I mixed it with the baking mix. It was this icky grey color.
I baked them in a 400 degree oven for about 15 minutes.
Here they are! My kids both liked them. They didn't rise very much at all, so I am wondering if I should try adding some xanthum gum next time. Anyway, they were well worth the effort of trying. They were gone in two days.
The banana muffins turned out to be 18mg phe per muffin and the raspberry were 16mg phe per muffin.
If you use the recipe and want to use a different fruit and spice combination, everything expect fruit and spice is 89.9mg phe for the recipe.
Take care and enjoy!
~Michele
Friday, June 24, 2011
Cook For Love's Banana Bread
Oma (grandma) made this bread from Cook For Love's website so I don't have "in the making" pictures. Cook For Love has the instructions and even a video on how to make it.
Isn't gorgeous? Only 27mg phe a slice.
My son really likes it too. I don't think he believes it is Low Phe. I'll have to find a similiar recipe for him since I don't want him eating all of his sister's bread.
Make it. You WILL enjoy it!
-Michele
Monday, June 20, 2011
Bread Machine Low Phe Bread
In our house I make about one loaf of bread a week. This bread recipe is great because it is sturdy enough to cut easily and use for bread pizza. It is adapted from the Apples to Zucchini cookbook by Virginia Schuett. Virginia's recipe calls for Wel-Plan baking mix. Although I followed the recipe in the beginning, I soon realized I only used the Wel-Plan for this bread. I switched to an all wheat starch base and added xanthum gum. The result is a really nice bread that is VERY low in Phe.
Ingredients:
300g Wheat Starch ( I get mine from Taste Connections)
1/4 teaspoon xanthum gum
3 tablespoons Metamucil (original flavor)
2 tablespoons Coffee-Mate (original flavor)
1 tablespoon sugar
3/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 teaspoons of yeast
290g water (optional: mixed with 1 tablespoon of molasses for color)
Toss it into the bread machine. I add the ingredients as listed and then start while I add the water. Remember to scrape down the sides!
This is what you end up with. I did not add molassas to this loaf and I have to admit it's not the best of the many I have made. For some reason it didn't rise as much as the others usually do. Anyway, it still tastes great and my little girl loves it!
I slice the loaf in half and then into slices. Phe is about 9mg per slice for 16 slices.
Enjoy!
-Michele
My machine |
Ingredients:
300g Wheat Starch ( I get mine from Taste Connections)
1/4 teaspoon xanthum gum
3 tablespoons Metamucil (original flavor)
2 tablespoons Coffee-Mate (original flavor)
1 tablespoon sugar
3/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 teaspoons of yeast
290g water (optional: mixed with 1 tablespoon of molasses for color)
Toss it into the bread machine. I add the ingredients as listed and then start while I add the water. Remember to scrape down the sides!
This is what you end up with. I did not add molassas to this loaf and I have to admit it's not the best of the many I have made. For some reason it didn't rise as much as the others usually do. Anyway, it still tastes great and my little girl loves it!
I slice the loaf in half and then into slices. Phe is about 9mg per slice for 16 slices.
Enjoy!
-Michele
Friday, June 17, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Popped Tapioca
My son and I made popped tapioca for the first time.
We sprinkled the popped tapioca with taco seasoning, but none of it stuck to the tapioca. I think I might try Molly McButter next time.
Both kids have nibbled here and there, but I think the bland flavor is keeping them away. If I can get the flavor right, this is a great 0 Phe snack.
Does anyone have a great flavoring for popped tapioca?
take care - Michele
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Low Phe Eggs & Bacon Breakfast
This morning I made eggs and toast for breakfast. Sometimes it's tough to make two meals at once. Hopefully this will help you out a bit.
First I started with the ingredients:
1/2 tsp - Walden Farms Peanut Butter
1/2 tsp - Smucker's preserves
60g - Rice Milk
1 - slice Low Protein Bread (plus regular bread)
Directions:
1. Place regular bread and low protein bread in toaster (do not cook yet).
2. Cook regular eggs.
3. Mix up a serving of the CFL egg mix. This is what it looks like.
4. Place regular eggs in microwave safe bowl and into microwave.
5. Cook CFL egg mix.
6. Toast bread.
7. Top toast with favorite topping (preserves or peanut butter).
8. Microwave regular eggs and plate.
9. Plate CFL eggs and serve.
34mg Phe for this plate. You can see my daughter grabbing some bacon bits as I snapped the pic.
take care
-Michele
Quick Tomato Soup for Everyone
This is a great quick lunch that everyone can eat.
Ingredients:
1 - can Campbell's Tomato Soup (prepared with water)
1 - sliced cucumber
Hidden Valley Ranch Light Dressing
1 - slice low protein bread (regular bread for others)
Directions:
1. Cook soup according to directions.
2. Toast bread and allow to set aside.
3. Slice cucumber and place on plates. Pour HV ranch over top.
4. Slice bread into strips and then into cubes.
5. Place soup into bowls and drop "croutons" in.
Serving:
1 Cup soup
1/4 Cup cucumber slices
2 Tblsp dressing
= 78mg phe
*I didn't include the bread in the total because it varies so much.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Quick Veggie and Pasta Salad (hot or cold)
Tomato & Veggie Pasta
For the sauce:
1/2 cup diced tomatoes
2 Tb white wine vinegar
1/2 tsp basil
1/2 tsp onion powder
1/2 tsp granulated garlic
Blend in the blender or with a mixer stick.
For the Veg:
I bought a "California-Style Mix" frozen bag of vegetables. I weighed each of the vegetables individually. These are the frozen weights of the vegetables, I don't know how much it will vary when they are thawed. Use lower phe vegetables or omit them if the recipe is too high.
45g cauliflower
15g carrot
25g broccoli
For Pasta:
I won't add the phe for the pasta, so you can use your choice. My daughter likes the Maifun rice sticks.
Directions:
1. Make sauce and set aside.
2. Boil water for pasta and cook to package directions.
3. Just before pasta is finished, add frozen vegetables.
4. Drain and add sauce.
5. Stir and serve.
Phe per recipe (without pasta) = 90.5mg*
-Michele
Welcome!
My little girl, age 6 |
My family and I just returned from PKU Camp in Arizona. I am feeling inspired and energetic about things and decided to create a blog the low phe diet. I use mostly store bought items to make meals, but sometimes use items available only from online retailers.
I will also be adding some reviews of food products here and there. I hope you enjoy the recipes and menu ideas. Let me know if you have any comments or questions.
*The values of the food items will all be gleaned from the pages of the Low Protein Food Guide by Virginia Schuett. Please consult your own guide if you have a question about the values. I'm not perfect and may make a mistake or two.
Happy cooking!!
-Michele
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