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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: irishdave on April 25, 2014, 02:38:39 AM
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Nearly impossible to find decent sauces at the grocery store. Over here we have stuff like Uncle Ben's and Lloyd Grossman who does Rojan Josh and Tikka Masala type sauces/curries but they're shit enough.
Does anybody have any good recipes to take the monotony out of eating this shit?
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Take bland chicken and rice, throw it in a hot skillet with a little bit of oil, add garlic and pepper. Easy chicken fried rice without adding a ton of calories.
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My wife makes a nice catch-all sauce/marinade with one egg yolk, Dijon mustard and crushed/diced garlic. It works on everything, but the downside is the breath.
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Thanks for the input gonna try these. Anyone else?
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A bit of Asian fish/oyster sauce goes a long way towards adding a lot of good flavor to bland meals... doesn't taste like fish in the slightest, but rather like a better, more complex-tasting soy sauce
Also this stuff is terrific on just about anything...no idea if it's available across the pond:(http://i.imgur.com/Jwi8zsz.jpg)
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I bake mine in worcestershire sauce and add poultry seasonings.
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Thanks for the input gonna try these. Anyone else?
Don't look in supermarkets, go to the Chinese and Indian supermarkets. They do spices, chillies, soy sauce etc way cheaper than Tesco etc and they are higher quality.
A simple meal I bring to work is chicken and rice with just pepper and diced peppers thrown into the rice. What makes it nice is I roast the chicken the day/night before and next day when meat is cool I pull off pieces. Has way more flavour and a nicer texture than baked breast.
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I started boiling my brown rice in different kinds of soups to add a little flavor. Just look for the queef with the shit eating grin on the can.
(http://c4.soap.com/images/products/p/zpv/zpv-11708c_1z.jpg)
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A bit of Asian fish/oyster sauce goes a long way towards adding a lot of good flavor to bland meals... doesn't taste like fish in the slightest, but rather like a better, more complex-tasting soy sauce
Also this stuff is terrific on just about anything...no idea if it's available across the pond:(http://i.imgur.com/Jwi8zsz.jpg)
Unfortunately, don't think you can get it here. Remember seeing those in Florida last time I was there, so convenient they would be
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I started boiling my brown rice in different kinds of soups to add a little flavor. Just look for the queef with the shit eating grin on the can.
(http://c4.soap.com/images/products/p/zpv/zpv-11708c_1z.jpg)
lmao
Lustral, that's definitely a good idea. Don't know why I didn't think of going to gook shops
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I'll load up on 5 pounds or so of 93% ground beef when it goes on sale.
Cook it, drain it, then mix in some some taco seasoning, throw in a small can or 2 of the Rotel Spicy Habenero diced tomatoes. Maybe mix in some brown rice and some fat free cheese, which is basically all protein.
Then once I put that into a taco shell I'll substitute the sour cream with some good quality Greek yogurt.
Tastes damn good and packs a ton of protein.
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Habenero Tabasco sauce.
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A bit of Asian fish/oyster sauce goes a long way towards adding a lot of good flavor to bland meals... doesn't taste like fish in the slightest, but rather like a better, more complex-tasting soy sauce
Also this stuff is terrific on just about anything...no idea if it's available across the pond:(http://i.imgur.com/Jwi8zsz.jpg)
These arefucking amazing!!! Make dogshit taste like a gourmet Adonis meal.
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whats the ingredients in that stuff thought doesnt look too organic
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lmao
Lustral, that's definitely a good idea. Don't know why I didn't think of going to gook shops
I'm in Bray, aka Brayzhing, Brayzil, Brindia etc. So many ethnic shops. Girlfriend is Brazilian too so opened up a world of different vegetables, spices and cuts of meats for my diet.
You can make a good stir fry with chicken too, soy sauce, fresh chillies and peppers, maybe some pak choi (use leaves as well), cashew nuts - whatever floats your boat. Transports well too.
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whats the ingredients in that stuff thought doesnt look too organic
Ingredients: Cheddar Cheese (Blend of Cheddar Cheese, [Milk, Cheese Cultures, Salt, Enzymes], Whey, Soybean Oil, Whey Protein Concentrate, Lactose, Maltodextrin, Citric Acid, Lactic Acid), Salt, Butter Milk Solids, Onion Powder, Paprika, Hydrolyzed Corn Protein, Parsley, Tumeric and Paprika Extractives, Tomato Powder, Disodium Inosinate and Guanylate, Spice. Silicon Dioxide added to prevent caking
I don't know what the hell "Disodium Inosinate and Guanylate" is, but Big Chiro isnt kidding.... It's pretty much the only way i can eat chicken breast these days
EDIT: ok seems to be some sort of fish/kelp-derived glutamate analog
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whats the ingredients in that stuff thought doesnt look too organic
lol, like bodybuilding is a healthy sport.
Its like ordering a 3 big macs with a diet coke.
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whats the ingredients in that stuff thought doesnt look too organic
I'm more of a "season my chicken breast first, ask questions later" kinda guy.
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lol, like bodybuilding is a healthy sport.
Its like ordering a 3 big macs with a diet coke.
This makes me feel like less of a fatty >:(
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I'm more of a "season my chicken breast first, ask questions later" kinda guy.
outed
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marinate the chicken in hot sauce then dip the chicken in crushed pork rinds and fry until golden brown. Best low carb fried chicken ever!
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(http://www.krazycouponclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Heinz.jpg)
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Unfortunately, don't think you can get it here. Remember seeing those in Florida last time I was there, so convenient they would be
This store had it a while ago...
http://www.americansweets.co.uk/popcorn--seasoning-410-c.asp (http://www.americansweets.co.uk/popcorn--seasoning-410-c.asp)
As for other ideas, depending on how clean or tasteful you want your chicken and rice:
* Add some lemon zest, lemon juice (one fresh lemon), finely chopped fresh ginger, a few garlic cloves, some soy sauce and a spoonfull of honey to your stir fried chicken.
* Stir fry your chicken with some curry powder, chopped garlic, a bit of water (or preferably coconut milk), and diced red pepper and apple/pineapple/banana.
* Add some sesame seed, little pieces of seaweed and a bit of wasabi to your rice. Season chicken with some sesame oil.
* Fry some chopped onion and garlic, fry chicken until done, then add diced tomatoes. Cook until tomatoes start to disintegrate, add pepper, salt and freshly chopped basil.
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hey bro, if your dieting the less appealing your food tastes, the less forward you'll look fwd to eating it, and the less hungry you'll feel as a result.
bland tasting shitty food for the win i think.
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chicken and rice
chicken and pasta
sorry cant help you
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Unfortunately, don't think you can get it here. Remember seeing those in Florida last time I was there, so convenient they would be
you can order it online
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asda tandori seasoning, i absolutley cover chicken breasts in it. i actually look forward to eating them every day now.
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Why would you "clean up" your diet?
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bbq chicken slow roasted in a crock pot. damn good.
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Steak instead of chicken. Dexter always swore by it.
White rice instead of brown. Some BBQ sauce in it or seasoning is fine, Ronnie never shied away from flavoring his food.
Just keep an eye on the calories. Don't count carbs since you're already in decent shape considering. And keep one or two cheat meals a week.
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Kraft makes a good BBQ sauce.
(http://dealseekingmom.com/files/2013/06/Kraft-BBQ-Sauce-printable-coupon-makes-it-FREE-at-Kroger.jpg)