Protein Plus Pasta Dinner
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Barilla Protein Plus Pasta (yellow box)... if you haven't tried it - buy it this week. Here's the deal... I'm Italian... I grew up with a family sauce and meatball recipe passed down from my Great Grandmother. I love pasta. Love it. White pasta... while delicious... is not the best for every day eating. Barilla Protein Plus Pasta, on the other hand, is healthy and guilt free.
Here's the label. As you can see, there are 10g of protein in a 56g serving. There are 4g of fiber, just 2g of sugar, PLUS what you can't see on this label is that there are 360mg of Omega-3. (And the 'fooducate app' gives it an A- rating!) Download this app if you want help with your shopping list - it's so cool!) Oh and I just think it tastes better than whole wheat pasta so that's also why I recommend it.
Anyway, using this pasta instead of white with any of your recipes is already making it healthier, however, using olive oil, veggies, and a lean protein, will make it super healthy. This pasta is also great for vegetarians because it has a nice amount of protein that even most whole wheat pasta's do not have.
Here's what I made tonight:
Portabello, Sundried Tomato, & Chicken Pasta
Need:
- 1-2 white breast chicken tenderloins (not necessary if you want to make this vegetarian)
- Mushrooms (tonight I used baby bellas) 1/4-1/2 cut
- Couple tablespoons of sundried tomatoes (great alternative to fresh tomatoes in the winter)
- Tbs of capers (brine-y, salty flavor - they are in chicken piccata) (they are flower buds from the caper bush)
- 1 Garlic Clove
- Crushed red pepper, salt, parsley, couple squirts of lemon (seasoning)
- Low Sodium Chicken broth (talked about this is an earlier post - great way to cut down on using too much Extra Virgin Olive Oil) (Use low sodium so that YOU control the salt)
- Extra Virgin Olive Oil
To make:
- Boil water (salted) and throw in pasta
- Saute chicken in a separate pan in chicken broth, garlic, and seasoning
- In a bigger saute pan, drizzle mushrooms, sundried tomatoes, capers, garlic, seasonings in Extra virgin olive oil and then saute in a little chicken broth
- Let the vegetables simmer down and then add in a bit more chicken broth to de-glaze the pan (de-glazing can be done with white wine, as well - it'll pull all of the nice, flavorful bits off the pan - google this if I did not explain clearly - it is a common cooking method and will pull up immediately in a search)
- Mix all together then add parmesan (I was out of parmesan tonight so I used some feta, but, I prefer parmesan with this meal)
- Serve & eat - I pair it with a simple spinach salad and my greek yogurt dressing (earlier blog post)
*Please note that my ingredient list is for a single serving - easy to double/triple/quadruple, etc.
By my calculations, the way I prepared this tonight, it had about 390 calories.
Workout tip of the day:
You've probably heard of Interval Training or HIIT (high intensity interval training). These workouts are GREAT for burning the maximum amount of calories possible in a short period of time. HIIT workouts are a bit more intense than regular interval training and I'll get into that in a later post, but, here's an interval to try tomorrow (especially if you're an elliptical person).
- Warm-up at a medium pace for 5 minutes
- For the next 25 minutes, do the following:
- 3 minutes at the highest resistance you can possibly manage to move the pedals and handles... you should look like a gazelle in super slow motion, but, you'll feel it. I'm talking slow... you might look funny but who cares... that person next to you at a 4 and having a full fledged conversation on their cell phone with no problem and no shortness of breath - has nothing on you.
- 2 minutes at a low resistance and going super fast
- Repeat until you reach 30 minutes (or more)
Runners or those who are ready to start a running program :-):
Get on that treadmill and warm up for 5 minutes at a medium pace then fly for 3 mins, jog or walk for 2 mins, repeat until you hit 30 mins. GREAT workout.
Have a nice night ;-) (ah yes, that is wine next to my meal - one glass of red ;-)