Showing posts with label wraps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wraps. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Mushroom Quesadillas. No Stove Required!


Mushrooms, the meatless meat.  I love, love, love mushrooms.  I have so much love for them that I had to use the word 3 times!  I think I use mushrooms in almost all of my savory dishes.  I probably eat more than 2 pounds a week.    They have a whole bunch of nutritional benefits.  Did you know that mushrooms are the only vegetable with vitamin D?   And 3 oz of mushrooms provide 3 grams of protein!  

Enough mushroom love.  On to recipe love!!  If y'all remember, I lived with only 1 burner on my stove for about 2 years.  I didn't get a 4 burner stove until my birthday.  During those 2 years I learned how to do things a bit differently in order to get every part of dinner done in a timely fashion.  One trick I learned was to saute mushrooms and onions in the oven.  It takes longer but, it frees your stove (and you) to do other things.  

Please pardon my photo.  My quesadilla completely fell apart when I tried to take it off the baking sheet.





Mushroom Quesadillas

Ingredients
12-16 oz mushrooms, sliced
1 onion, sliced
1 (14 oz) package lite tofu, sliced 
1 cup fat free shredded cheddar

4 (or 8) tortillas (I used Ole spinach and herb fat free tortillas)


Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 400
  2. Spray a baking sheet with pan spray, place the mushrooms and onions evenly on it an spray them with more spray
  3. On a separate sprayed pan lay the tofu
  4. Bake the tofu for 15 minutes, turn and bake for another 15, until it's brown on both sides
  5. Bake the mushrooms for 45-60 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes
  6. When the tofu is done cut it into large pieces
  7. If you are only using 4 tortillas on one half of each of the tortillas layer 2 tablespoons of cheese, 1/4 of the mushroom mixture and 1/4 of the tofu and another 2 tablespoons of cheese. Fold in half and microwave 30-60 seconds until the cheese melts
  8. If  you are using 8 tortillas: Lay down 4, evenly spread 2 tablespoons of cheese on the top of the tortilla, then 1/4 of the mushrooms, 1/4 of the tofu and another 2 tablespoons of the cheese.  Top with another tortilla and microwave for 60 seconds until cheese melts

For more information on the benefits of mushrooms and a bunch of recipes check out
MushroomInfo.com.

What's your favorite mushroom recipe?

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

C is For...Chick'n Ranch Wraps



My mom is an awesome cook.  I really wish I could still eat the foods I grew up on.  But, like I've said before, I try and alter as many recipes as I can.  So far, I've been able to replicate about a handful.  This recipe is a very simple one {which is rare for mom's recipes} but, it's very delicious.

I made it Fat Free Queen AND vegan friendly.

Chick'n Ranch Wraps
1 bag of Quorn Chick'n Strips
2-4 T ranch dressing
1 head romaine lettuce, cut thinly
1 roma tomato sliced paper thin
 6 tortillas

                                                                   
Directions

  1. Heat chick'n and toss with dressing
  2. Lay a tortilla down, put some lettuce, onions and tomatoes, then top with chick'n
  3. Fold bottom over filling then roll, leaving the top open.

Wham, Bam, Thank you 15 minute dinner!  

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Raising an Olympian -- Take 2 -- Gymnastics

After 7 long months and hearing the question, "When are you going to sign me up?" Mantha has finally started gymnastics.

I think it's interesting how the mind of an 8 1/2 year old and her mother differ.  She starts looking for Olympic gold, I start looking at colleges.

Please don't call me crazy.  I just want to find out where the top ranked collegiate gymnastics tearms are and which ones have her degree. Currently she wants to be a veretinarian or a meteorologist.  Plus, I need 10 years to wrap my head around the fact that she could be going to college in Michigan or Oklahoma.  Ranked 7th and 2nd respectively.  {Too see all the rankings click HERE}  

But. this post isn't about my obsession with planning things really early.  Thiis is a post about nutrition.  

The 2 main nutrients that gymnasts need are carbohydrates and protein.  Carbs are important because they are the main source of energy for the muscles.  
Good sources of carbohydrates include:  Whole grain bread, whole wheat pastas, cereal, beans, and nuts

As I said before protein is another important thing that a gymnast's body needs.  It helps repair muscles and tissues, as well as aiding in muscle growth. 
Good protein sources include:  Meat, fish, chicken, quinoa (1 cup has about 18 grams), beans, tofu/soy, eggs/dairy products, spinach, and broccoli.

The days when she has practice and the day after are the most important days to make sure she gets all the necessary nutrients.   

This meal that I fixed for Mantha before her practice was rich in all of the important nutrients.  (This recipe can easily be made vegan by switching out the cheese and getting vegan tortillas)
Please pardon the horrible photo.  My sandwich wasn't wrapped well.  I overstuffed it.  :(

Black Bean and Mushroom Wrap
Adapted from: Live Better America's Black Bean Veggie Wrap
Serves 5
Calories: 325
Fat: 1 g
Carbs: 47.2 g
Protein: 31.1 g

Ingredients
5 fat-free flour tortillas (for a healthier option substitute whole wheat)
16 oz sliced fresh mushrooms
2 medium onion, sliced thin
1 can (15 oz) black beans, drained, rinsed
16 oz  fresh spinach leaves
10 oz shredded fat free Cheddar cheese

Directions
  1. Saute mushrooms and onions
  2. Add 3/4 of the spinach and saute until it wilts
  3. Heat tortillas
  4. Lay out tortillas, sprinkle a fifth of the cheese on each of the tortillas, add some of the raw spinach, then top with the mushroom mixture and  roll.
  5. Enjoy!

I'll be posting the nutrional needs of another Olympic sport soon.  Kaylee decided to switch sports this season.  Can you guess what she decided to do??
Resources
USA Gymnastics article on weight and nutrients