Not the Elgin Marbles

The Elgin Marbles started their career as the decoration on the Parthenon in Athens. Now they are a major draw at the British Museum in London. Today’s menu starts in England and ends in Greece.

Toad in the Hole   293 cal            g. fat      12 g. protein       g. carbs                                                    This whimsically-named dish is of old English origin — shades of Kenneth Graham and Beatrix Potter. It comes from Fannie Farmer, unchanged. It begins with a Yorkshire Pudding batter, which is from the King Arthur Flour 200th Anniversary cookbook,  prepared in advance.                                                                                                                                                                                   York. Pudd batter                                                                                                            one 2-oz egg
1 cup flour                                                                                                                                                                ½ tsp salt                                                                                                                                                                 ½ cup water                                                                                                                                                             ½ cup fat-free milk                                                                   Mix all the ingredients together and let the batter stand at room temperature for 30+ minutes or in the ‘fridge overnight. You will need 1/3 cup per person for this recipe. HINT: the remainder can be frozen in 1 cup or 1/3 cup batches for later use.  Just before you use the batter, use a rotary beater to make it frothy.                                                                                                                               to prepare the breakfast                                                                                                      1 breakfast sausage — I like the Al Fresco brand chicken with sage @ 50 cal/link             1/3 cup Yorkshire Pudding batter, well beaten                                           ½ of one pear                                                                           5-6 oz fruit smoothie or natural apple cider                                           nearly-black coffee or tea; or lemon in hot water

Heat the oven/toaster oven to 425. Cook the sausage, preferably in a small, oven-proof pan.  If you have a small cast iron fry-pan, that would be perfect. Use a tiny bit of oil in the pan since the sausage will render no fat. Remove the sausage and slice it in half lengthwise. Replace in the pan. Pour the Y. Pudd. batter over top and pop it in the oven for 15 minutes. Shake the smoothie [if saved from last meal], brew your beverage, slice the pear, and feast like Robin Hood.

Greek Chicken Salad          285 calories             Gluten Free
This recipe was clipped from a magazine and stashed in the drawer. When I saw it again, I recognized that if most of the olive oil were removed, it would make a wonderful Fast meal. We like this one a lot.

1½ oz cooked chicken, shredded or cubedFeta Chicken Salad                                1½ cup shredded romaine or 3 oz baby greens                                             ¼ cup garbanzo or small white beans, rinsed                                             2½ oz tomato chunks or 1 cup cucumber, cubed  — I used a combo in this photo           3 black olives, pitted and sliced
1 oz feta cheese, crumbled or cubed
1/2 tsp lemon juice
1/2 tsp olive oil
1/2 tsp mint, oregano, parsley

Prep the meat, greens, tomatoes, and olives.  Measure the lemon juice, herbs, and oil into a salad bowl. Whisk together. Add the greens and toss to combine. Add the chicken, beans, tomato/cukes and toss gently. Top with olives and feta. Sail away to an Agean sunset.

“M” is for ‘Monday’

For us, a Monday Fast Day usually features a breakfast involving one egg and a dinner of seafood. In this menu, both meals begin with ‘m’  — as in Monday and marvelous and m-m-good.

Mexican Breakfast   291 calories     11.9 g fat     18.7 g protein      38 g carbs                                                                    Inspired by breakfasts enjoyed at the Frontier Restaurant in Albuquerque, N.M., this has all the tastes of the Southwest in a low-calorie mealbreakfast burrito

1 corn tortilla, 6″ size.  I like Ole brand which is widely available                                                                1 two-ounce egg                                                                                                                                                       1 Tbsp roasted green chiles, available canned under the ‘Hatch’ brand                                                      1 Tbsp carne adovada — this is boiled pork shoulder with hot spices.  Make it in small batches or see if you can  find it in a Mexican market                                                                                                       large pinch of oregano, Mexican oregano if you have it                                                                                  hot sauce to taste                                                                                                                                                      1 tsp cheddar cheese, finely grated                                                                                                                  2¼ oz of apple                                                                                                                                                       5-6 oz fruit smoothie or natural apple cider                                                                                                 black coffee with 2 tsp of non-fat milk and 1½ tsp cocoa powder or tea or lemon in hot water

Whisk the egg with the chiles and carne. Heat a dry, well-seasoned cast iron skillet and add the tortilla until it is warm, soft, and just beginning to brown. Take it out and keep warm in a tea towel. In the cast iron pan, put a spritz of oil and scramble the egg to your preference. Place it on top of the tortilla. Dose with hot sauce [optional] and sprinkle with the cheese.  Pop it in the toaster oven and toast for 1-2 mins.  Plate with the apple and pour your smoothie/cider.  Whisk the milk and cocoa thoroughly, then add the coffee. ‘Cafe Mocha’ is typical at the Frontier Restaurant.

Mussels in Broth  290 calories                                                                                                                     We love mussels and we eat them all summer long when they are fresh. Very good mussels can also be purchased frozen. An excellent source of protein and low in fat and carbs, mussels are superb diet food.

Mussels with Vegetable Plate                                                                                                                                                      1¼# mussels in shells = ½ quart                                                                                                                        ½ cup water                                                                                                                                                             ¼ cup white wine                                                                    flavorings: celery, onion or leek, garlic, rosemary, thyme                                                                                4 slices cucumber                                                                              4 wedges tomato                                                                                a few ounces of cooked, cooled vegetables

Rinse the mussel shells in case they are muddy. Discard any that are broken or do not close when rapped gently on the counter. In a large pot [volume will expand as mussels’ shells open], combine the water, wine, and flavorings. Bring water to a boil and add the mussels and cover.  Cook for 10 minutes, then stir mussels up from the bottom with a long-handled spoon. Cover and continue to cook for another 5 minutes, until all shells are open. Discard any that refuse to. Dig out the mussels then strain the broth over them in the bowl. Plate the veg. After you eat the mussels, drink the flavorful broth. Tastes like summer to me!

Smo-o-o-oth

How this Fast Diet Lifestyle works: Eat these meals tomorrow, for a calorie total of less than 600. On another day this week, eat the meals from a different post, another day of eating 600 calories or less. Eat sensibly the other days of the week. That’s it. Simple way to lose weight and be healthier.

Lots of people think that smoothies are a good thing, but they can be fat traps. Even Michael Mosley advises against drinking them on Fast Days. He does offer a smoothie recipe in his Fast Diet book, and that is where this post begins: a smoothie to drink as part of a good breakfast instead of OJ and then a full-meal smoothie for those who like to sip their breakfast on the go.

Smoothie kits

M&M’s Fruit Smoothie:    91 calories    0.4 g fat 3.5 g fiber    4 g protein    16 g carbs [13.7 g Complex] 131 mg Calcium   PB GF     This is from the Fast Diet book by Michael Mosley and Mimi Sheridan. We make this because we want our Fast Day menus to be similar to our Slow Day menus and we have been accustomed to a juice smoothie for years. This gives us that but with more protein, probiotics, and some dairy.    NB: This recipe makes enough for 2 [two] smoothies.    HINT: I make up ‘smoothie kits’ in advance and keep them in the freezer. The night before a Fast Day, I put one of the kits on the counter to thaw for breakfast. Much simpler.  Two kits are shown above — enough for 4 servings.                                                                                                              3 oz banana [this is approximately 6″ of banana, which I measure]                                                      7 one-inch strawberries, stemmed [these may be fresh or frozen]                              ½ cup fat-free plain yogurt [I like to use Stonyfield Farm brand]                                                         ~10 ice cubes                                                    

Put ingredients in blender [or use an immersion wand] along with a large handful of ice cubes. Start at low speed while the ice breaks up and the fruit breaks down, then turn up to high for about 10 seconds. The mixture should have the consistency of a thin milkshake. If it is too thick, add water. HINT: Since this makes enough for two servings, if you are serving one, put the remainder in a jar with a lid into the ‘fridge for next Fast Day. Shake the jar before serving.

Flax Seed Breakfast Smoothie: 331 calories  9.3 g fat  12.1 g protein  44 g carbs   PB GF        To be perfectly honest, I have never tried this recipe.  I wanted to see how the numbers would work out. The goal was to make a high-protein shake, with fruit and probiotics from yogurt but low in fat. And it should fit within the 300 calorie/meal limit.  You might wonder why you couldn’t just drink all of the fruit smoothie shown above…. The answer is the low protein. This shake has a lot more protein, which you need for a Fast Day.

1 cup almond milk                                                                                                                                                   ½ cup plain, nonfat yogurt                                                                                                                                  2 Tbsp flax seed [2/3 oz]     honestly, I’ve never eaten/cooked with flax seed.                                          1 cup sliced strawberries [about 5.5 oz]                                                                                                             3 oz banana                                                                                                                                                           ~10 or more ice cubes

Put the fruit, flax, ice, and yogurt in your favorite blending device.  Run it on low speed to break the ice and fruit. Add the milk and raise the speed to high for about 10 seconds.

Please note the calorie count! If you were to consume this for breakfast, your dinner would have to have a low calorie count. I would suggest Cesar Salad [Mar 11] or Crab Cakes [Mar 1] or Baked White Fish [Jan 11] or Beans & Franks [Jan 28]. I would also ask you to note the high Carb content of this recipe. If Carbs matter to you, skip this one.

Think About Summer

Yup, although it is still winter and Spring won’t arrive for another 2 weeks, it is time to think about summer.  These recipes will evoke warm weather and easy living, when we can mix fresh herbs in the eggs and a Cesar Salad makes a perfect dinner. Don’t you yearn to wear a different wardrobe that will show off the slimmer you? Time to work on that through the Fast Diet. The Stark family focuses on the coming of Winter, but I think you should remember that Summer will come and you want to be ready.

Herb Scrambled Eggs     279 calories   7.9 g. fat     18.2 g. protein     23.7 g. carbs

Herb Scrambled Eggs copy1.5 eggs  HINT: if you are serving one person, crack 3 two-oz eggs into a large measuring cup. Whisk the eggs like crazy and measure half of the volume into a jar to put in the ‘fridge for next week.                            1 Tbsp fresh herbs, chopped: chives, oregano, rosemary, thyme, parsley…          salt & pepper to taste                                 ½  piece of whole-grain 70-cal bread [I like Nature’s Own brand]                                    1.5 oz grapes OR 2 oz apple OR 2 oz melon                                                                      5-6 oz natural apple cider or fruit smoothie

  hot beverage of choice: blackish coffee or tea, lemon in hot water, Cambric Tea

Whisk the eggs with salt & pepper and pour into a hot pan spritzed with cooking oil or non-stick spray. When bottom of eggs are set, sprinkle the herbs over them, fold over, and plate. Toast the bread, brew the beverage, shake the smoothie [if saved from a previous batch], and you are off to a good start.

Cesar Salad:   263 calories     11.1 g. fat     36.4 g. protein     4.0 g. carbs

This is from Michael Mosley’s Fast Diet book. We have eaten this early since the early days of our Fast Lifestyle and love it.  Lots of flavor and lots of food. Thanks, Mimi and Michael!

1.25 oz Canadian bacon [that’s ‘back bacon’ to Commonwealth member readers]                    3 oz chicken breast: left over from a roast or poach the meal if it is raw.                    2 cups romaine leavCesar Salades, chopped or 2 cups mesclun [baby greens]                                 1 Tbsp grated Parmesan cheese                    1 tsp olive oil                                                ½ tsp lemon juice                                         big pinch Mexican oregano [Cesar Salad after all is of Mexican origin, not from Roman rulers]

Heat the bacon on a hot, ungreased griddle until it begins to brown. Remove from pan and cut into strips. Cut chicken meat into strips or chunks, as you wish. Coarsely chop the romaine, if using.  Whisk the oil & lemon juice in a salad bowl. Crush the oregano in your hands and add it too. Toss the greens with the dressing and plate your greens. Top with grated cheese. Arrange the meat on top.

Foods you thought you shouldn’t eat.

A lot of diets make you loose weight by making you give up entire food groups. No bread. No dairy. No eggs. No carbs. No fun.  Not so with the Fast Diet! All that’s required on a Fast Day is high protein, low fat, and lots of vegetables/fruit. And then there are the Slow Days, when you may eat as you please. And today on a Fast Day, you can eat eggs, toast, and the food truck favorite: tacos! Poached Eggs on Toast        303 calories           6.9 g. fat            10.9 g. protein            25.8  g. carbs Poached Egg on Toast1 slice whole-grain 70-calorie bread                                                                                                                       1 poached 2-oz egg                                                                                     2 oz melon                                                                                              hot beverage of choice: blackish coffee, tea, lemon in water               5-6 oz fruit smoothie If using an egg poacher, lightly spray the egg cup with cooking oil or non-stick spray. Heat a pan of water to a simmer. toast the bread. Poach the egg 3-4 minutes, according to your taste. Slice the melon.  Slide the egg on to the toast, season to taste.  I didn’t used to like poached eggs, but on a Fast Day, they taste good. Fish Tacos with Slaw         270 calories     2.1 g. fat     22.9 g. protein     36.4 g. carbs seafood tacos w: slaw & salsa

2 six-inch corn tortillas with 130 cal/two tortillas                                                                                          3 oz cooked fish — grilled or baked fish is fine        pinch or 2 each of chili powder & ground cumin           ½ cup tomatoes, cubed                                                 ½ cup  cabbage, chopped                                             1 oz red onion, chopped                                              ½ Tbsp  lime juice                                                          1 Tbsp plain, nonfat yogurt

Shred the fish and toss in a bowl with the chili and cumin.  Put the tortillas on a hot, ungreased griddle until soft, warm, and beginning to brown. Keep warm wrapped in a tea towel.  Chop the vegetables and mix in a bowl with the lime juice. On each tortilla, smear some yogurt. Then put the fish on the taco. Add a splash of hot sauce if you like. Top with the vegetable slaw. There will probably be enough slaw left over to serve on the side.  This is good ‘fast food’ and it is good for you!

Hearty yet slimming…

How this Fast Diet Lifestyle works: Eat these meals tomorrow, for a calorie total of less than 600. On another day this week, eat the meals from a different post, another day of eating 600 calories or less. Eat sensibly the other days of the week. That’s it: a simple way to lose weight and be healthier. Join me in the Fasting Lifestyle. 

How nice it is to eat a satisfying, filling meal and still know that you will weigh less tomorrow! Fasting doesn’t mean that you have to eat meager portions of boring food. Fasting does mean that your food choices will be high in protein and low in carbs and fat. The lower calories-per-day give your body a chance to recover from your usual fast-paced life — this is good, like catching your breath after a long run. Fasting two days each week really works!

Our meals are a classic ham omelette and chili con carne with a twist — this one is made with venison.

Ham ScrOmelette:  145 calories… 7.6 g fat… 0.7 g fiber… 12 g protein… 5 g carb… 45 mg Calcium…  NB: Food values shown are for the ScrOmelette and fruit only, and do not include the optional beverages. PB  GF Here’s another classic of the breakfast table.

++ 1½ eggs per person  HINT: If you are serving one person, crack three 2-oz eggs into a small bowl or glass measuring cup. Whip up those eggs and pour half of their volume into a jar with a lid and put it in the ‘fridge for next week. ++++ ½ oz ground or chopped 3%-fat ham ++++ 1.5 oz melon or 1.5 oz apple ++++ herbs to taste ++++ Optional: blackish coffee [53 calories] or blackish tea or mocha cafe au lait [65 calories] ++++  Optional: 5 oz fruit smoothie or  berry-yogurt smoothie [88 calories] ++

Chop the ham, slice the fruit, prep your beverage. Heat a cast iron or non-stick pan and spritz it with oil or cooking spray. Whisk the eggs and pour into the pan. When the bottom begins to set, distribute the ham over half of the eggs. {OR warm the ham briefly in the hot pan, pour in the whisked eggs and scramble together until cooked.] Fold the omelette and cook to your favorite degree of doneness. Pour your beverages, and you are off to a good start to your day.

Venison Chili:   297 calories… 5 g. fat… 35.8 g. protein…. 55 g. carbs….      PB GF  This recipe is wonderfully simple and good to eat. My mother made this with ground beef.  I have swapped in venison which is much lower in fat and calories.   HINT: this recipe makes enough for 2 meals, so invite a friend or divide it in two and freeze the rest for a quick Fast meal later.

venison chili w: melon

++ ½# ground venison: if you are not a hunter, you can find it in some stores ++++ 1 cup onion, chopped  ++++ 1 clove garlic, chopped  ++++ 15 oz canned tomatoes, whole or chopped, drain the liquid but save it  ++++ 1 cup canned red kidney beans , drained and rinsed   HINT: freeze leftover beans  ++++  3 Tbsp green pepper, chopped ++++  ¾ tsp salt ++++ 2-4 tsp chili powder ++++ ½-1 tsp cumin, ground  ++++ 1 Tbsp grated Cheddar  ++++ 2 oz melon ++

Pour some of the reserved tomato liquid in a heavy pan. Add the onion, garlic, and green pepper. Cook until the onions and pepper are wilted, adding more liquid as needed. Remove the vegetables, add more liquid, and cook the venison until it is browned. Add the tomatoes, beans, cooked vegetables, and seasonings to taste. When it is hot and flavorful, put half of it in a container in the freezer for another meal. Serve with sliced melon and top with the cheese.

Tastes of the Country

Simple, good tasting food is always a pleasure. In New England, ‘country’ goes from the coastline to  upcountry farms. Sample these recipes for a delicious Monday.

Buttermilk Baked Eggs:     283 cal        6.2 g fat          11.7 g protein          18.8 g carb            This recipe is from Marion Cunningham’s The Breakfast Book. All I added were the sides. Great book full of good recipes for Slow Days.

 1 slice 70-cal whole-grain bread                                                                                                               one 2-oz egg                                                                                                                                                     2 Tbsp buttermilk                                                                                                                                           1 oz [¼ c.] mixed berries                                                                                                                         coffee, tea, lemon juice & hot water,                                                                                                    fruit smoothie or natural apple cider

buttermilk baked eggs:mixed berries

Cut out a hole from the middle of the bread using a 2” cookie cutter or juice glass. HINT: put the ‘hole’ in a sandwich bag in the freezer. Save for Dutch Breakfast later on. Toast the bread lightly. HINT: this step could be done the night before. Or cut and toast the bread weeks in advance and freeze. Lightly spray an oven-proof pan with cooking spray and put the toasted bread in in. Break the egg over the bread so that the yolk lands in the hole. Carefully spoon the buttermilk over the egg and bread. Season to taste. HINT: you could prep this far and refridgerate over night. Bake at 350 for 15 minutes. Meanwhile put the fruit in a small dish, brew your beverage, pour your fruit smoothie and you have a terrific breakfast!

crab cakes w: asparagusCrab Cakes: 250 cal 4.7 g fat 24.0 g protein 14.2 g carbs

Rock and Jonah crabs abound on the coast of New England and they are grand as crab cakes. This recipe is from Todd English’s Olive’s Table cookbook. Note: this is the full recipe and makes many more cakes than you will eat at one meal. Prepare them all and cook as directed. HINT: This will provide a few future meals.

½ pound crab meat                                                                                                                                      2 T [1 oz] plain fat-free yogurt                                                                                                                                   1 tsp Dijon mustard                                                                                                                                       2 Tbsp. chopped green or white onion                                                                                                  1 T. parsley, minced                                                                                                                                  one 2-oz egg                                                                                                                                                         1 tsp salt & ¼ tsp pepper                                                                                                                               1 slice fresh 70-cal bread, crumbled                                                                                                          4 T. flour                                                                                                                                                           2 tsp oil                                                                                                                                                             5 oz asparagus                                                                                                                                                         1 tsp low-fat mayonnaise + few drops of lemon juice + pinch each of tumeric and garlic powder [this is your aioli dressing]

Gently combine 1st 8 ingredients in a bowl. Dust a large plate with the flour. Using a 1/3 c. measure as a mold, form the crab cakes and turn them out onto the flour. There should be 5 cakes. Dust the top of the cakes with some of the flour. Heat a non-stick skillet and add 2 tsp olive oil. Handling them carefully, cook the crab cakes until they are beginning to brown on the top and bottom. Cook the asparagus. Put aioli on crab cakes and asparagus.

One Fast Day serving = 1.5 crab cakes. Cool the others, wrap in cling wrap and freeze. To reheat, use the toaster oven, since the cakes will be previously cooked.

Rich flavors borrowed from other chefs.

In the middle of a long, snowy winter, you look forward to a meal — that’s why people overeat in February. They think they are going to hibernate. Then there is Valentine’s Day… And Mardi Gras — you know that translates as ‘Fat Tuesday’ don’t you? But it doesn’t mean boring food to battle the bulges. Tomorrow’s menu really tastes good! [sorry about the formatting — it would not change for me]

PowderMill Scramble       247 calories       9.3 g fat      17.6 g protein         34.3 g carbo          This recipe is straight out of Jerry Willis’ Powder Mill Pond Restaurant where it was a favorite. Alas, brunch is not served at Jerry’s Marzano’s Tratoria, but you can enjoy this at home. Can’t believe the flavor of this!

1 ½ 2-oz eggs  HINT: If you are serving one person, crack three 2-oz eggs into a small bowl or glass measuring cup. Beat up those eggs and pour half of their volume into a jar with a lid and put it in the ‘fridge for next Thursday.                                                                                                                             ½ oz smoked salmon                                                                                                                                         1 Tbsp chopped chives or scallion greens                                                                                              1 clementine OR 1 ½ oz apple                                                                                                                                                   5-6 oz fruit smoothie or pure apple cider                                                                                     black coffee, black tea, lemon in hot water

Whisk the eggs [salt and pepper may not be needed depending onpowdermill scramble the seasoning of your salmon]. Pour into a pan which has been sprayed briefly with cooking spray. Before the eggs set, add the salmon and scallions. Scramble to taste. Brew your beverage and take the previously-made smoothie from ‘fridge. Plate with fruit of choice.  HINT: This would be a wonderful dinner, as long as you didn’t eat eggs for breakfast.

Baltic Hot Dog Dinner:     302 calories    12.1 g fat      11 g protein      27.3 g carbs             Believe it or not, this is adapted from the book Two Fat Ladies Obsessions. The meal has wonderful Eastern European flavors and is so simple to prepare that I assembled it in 16 minutes since the ingredients are ‘off the shelf’ :             hot dog:kraut in pasta bowl                                                                                  2 low-fat hot dogs [I like Hebrew National reduced-fat @ 100 calories each]                         ½ cup canned sauerkraut, drain it but save ~1/2 c. liquid                                                                                                                        ¼ c pickled beets                                                                                                                                        ¼ c sliced onions                                                                                                                                         ½ tsp horseradish from a jar                                                                                                                     2 Tbsp white beans, drained and rinsed     

Put the hot dogs [frozen or thawed] and onions in a saucepan with a little water or some juice from the sauerkraut. Let cook until the dogs are cooked and most of the liquid is evaporated. Remove the dogs and add remaining ingredients to the pan to heat. Add more liquid if needed. Cut the hot dogs into 5-6 pieces and put them back in the pan until all ingredients are heated through.

Simple, Delicious, Easy

Hooray for S & E who started the Fast Diet last week! Join them in sampling this Monday’s menu and see how much weight you can shed by Tuesday.  It is a real ego boost and an incentive.

Today’s breakfast ingredients:                                                                                                                           ½ slice 70-cal whole grain bread, cubed;                                                                                                       one 2-oz egg;                                                                                                                                                         ½ a slice of thinly-sliced minced low-fat ham                                                                                                 2 Tbsp skimmed milk                                                                                                                   herbs/seasonings of your choice                                                                                                                        ½ tsp of Dijon-style mustard.                                                                                                                          1/3 c. of mixed melon and strawberries

Breakfast Casserole: This is my take on strata-type breakfasts. We find it to be so satisfying that we want to eat it on a ‘Slow Day’.  Spray a ramekin with non-stick spray. In a bowl mix the bread,  egg,  ham;  milk, herbs/seasonings, and  mustard. Stir ingredients together and pour into the ramekin. HINT: you Breakfast casserole w: s-bs+meloncould prep this the night before, cover the ramekin in plastic, and pop it in the ‘fridge for morning.  Bake at 350º for 18 minutes. While it is baking, cut and plate the fruit, brew your beverage, and make your smoothie [or take it from ‘fridge if made last week].        271 calories;   6.7 g. fat;    13.9 g. protein;       22.2 g. carbs

Today’s dinner ingredients:                                                                                                                                 5 oz salmon.                                                                                                                                                       salt, pepper, herbs to taste                                                                                                                                 10 small cherry tomatoes [5 oz larger tomatoes, cut in large chunks]                                                        2½ oz broccoli and cauliflower florets

Roasted Salmon with Tomatoes: In an oven-proof dish place the salmon. Sprinkle with salt, pepper, herbs to taste. Scatter  tomatoes over the salmon.  HINT: This part could be prepped hours before and kept in the ‘fridge. Roast in a 400º oven for 10 minutes. In the meantime, steam the veg. to serve with the fish. It doesn’t get easier than this, does it?  This recipe is adapted from one found in the original Fast Diet book. The 10 recipes in that text are good, but I needed to quantify the amounts a bit.    304 calories per serving