Breakfast
562.5 Calories |
58.2g Carbs |
25.7g Fat |
28.6g Protein
1
bowl
Protein Southwest Scramble
335.3 Calories |
25.0g Carbs |
15.9g Fat |
24.0g Protein
1
fruit (2-5/8" dia)
(131 g)
Oranges
61.6 Calories |
15.4g Carbs |
0.2g Fat |
1.2g Protein
1
serving
Paleo Bacon-Wrapped Pears
165.6 Calories |
17.8g Carbs |
9.7g Fat |
3.4g Protein
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Protein Southwest Scramble
scaled to 1 bowl
4 large
Egg white
1/2 link
Sausage
2 tsp
Olive oil
1 medium
Onions
1/2 cup, chopped
Red bell pepper
1 cup
Spinach
1 medium whole
Tomatoes
1 dash
Salt
1 dash
Pepper
Oranges
1
fruit (2-5/8" dia)
Oranges
Paleo Bacon-Wrapped Pears
scaled to 1 serving
1/2 large
Pears
2 strip
Bacon
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Protein Southwest Scramble
PREP: Dice the tomato, chop the red pepper, onion, and turkey sausage.
In a large pan, drizzle onions and peppers with olive oil and saute.
When the onions are clear and peppers are tender, season with salt and pepper.
Add chopped turkey sausage, and saute until sausage is golden brown.
Lower heat, add egg whites, and scramble.
When eggs are almost done, add in tomato and spinach, mix around, and then serve. If your diet allows it, enjoy with a piece of whole grain toast for a complete and nutritious meal! (source: bodybuilding.com)
Paleo Bacon-Wrapped Pears
Preheat oven to 400F. Cover a large, rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil. Leaving skin on, cut each pear into quarters. Wrap each quarter of pear with a slice of bacon and place on the baking sheet. Bake for 25 minutes, or until the bacon is crispy. Serve hot.
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Lunch
650.1 Calories |
28.7g Carbs |
43.2g Fat |
42.9g Protein
1
serving
Chicken and avocado salad
403.6 Calories |
12.0g Carbs |
25.0g Fat |
34.6g Protein
1
large (7-1/4" to 8-/1/2" long)
(72 g)
Carrots
29.5 Calories |
6.9g Carbs |
0.2g Fat |
0.7g Protein
1
serving
Almond Butter & Celery
217.0 Calories |
9.8g Carbs |
18.0g Fat |
7.6g Protein
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Chicken and avocado salad
scaled to 1 serving
1 can yields
Canned chicken
1/2 fruit
Avocados
2 sprigs
Fresh cilantro
0.2 lime yields
Lime juice
1 dash
Salt
4 leaf, large
Lettuce
Carrots
1
large (7-1/4" to 8-/1/2" long)
Carrots
Almond Butter & Celery
scaled to 1 serving
2 tbsp
Almond butter
2 stalks, large
Celery
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Chicken and avocado salad
Chop the cilantro, cut up avocado.
Combine the chicken, avocado, cilantro, lime, and salt. (use only a squeeze of lime juice, and salt to taste).
Arrange the bib leaves, and serve the chicken salad on top
Almond Butter & Celery
Spread almond butter on celery and enjoy!
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Dinner
734.7 Calories |
7.9g Carbs |
65.8g Fat |
29.9g Protein
1
serving
Rosemary Crusted Lamb Chops
632.6 Calories |
1.0g Carbs |
58.4g Fat |
24.9g Protein
1
serving
Sautéed Garlic Spinach
102.1 Calories |
6.9g Carbs |
7.4g Fat |
5.0g Protein
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Rosemary Crusted Lamb Chops
scaled to 1 serving
1/3 cloves, minced
Garlic
2/3 tbsp
Rosemary
1/3 tsp
Pepper
1 1/3 tbsp
Olive oil
2/3 tsp
Salt
5 1/3 oz
Lamb loin
Sautéed Garlic Spinach
scaled to 1 serving
1/2 tbsp
Olive oil
3/4 clove
Garlic
1/4 dash
Salt
1/2 bunch
Spinach
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Rosemary Crusted Lamb Chops
Before you start, decide if you want your lamb chops rare or medium. If you want your lamb chops rare in the center, you can cook them entirely on the stove top. If you want them a bit more cooked, and you have double rib chops (2 ribs per piece of meat, each piece of meat about 1/4 of a pound), you will want to finish them in the oven, so preheat to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.You can also cover the pan and remove from the heat and just let sit for a few minutes.
In a small bowl, mix the rosemary, salt, pepper, garlic, and 2 tablespoons of the olive oil together. Coat the lamb chops with the mixture, massaging it into the meat with your fingers. If you are working with double rib chops, cover and let stand at room temperature for 30 to 45 minutes. (If you are working with single rib chops, and you want the result to be rare, let the chops sit in the rub in the refrigerator, do not let come to room temp or the thin ribs will easily overcook when you sear them in the next step.)
Heat the remaining 2 tablespoons olive oil in an oven-safe saute pan over high heat. When the oil is shimmering hot, sear the lamb chops on all sides, about 2 to 3 minutes per side. (If you are working with single rib chops, sear only on two sides, and only a minute or so on each side if you want the result to be rare or medium rare.)
At this point, if you want your lamb chops rare, they are likely cooked enough. Remove them from the pan, cover them with foil and let sit for 5 to 10 minutes before serving. If you would like your chops more cooked, you can put them in a 400F oven for 3 to 5 minutes, or keep them in the hot pan, remove from heat, and cover the pan for a few minutes. Then remove from the pan to a plate or cutting board, cover with foil and let rest 5 to 10 minutes before serving.
Sautéed Garlic Spinach
Cut off the thick stems of the spinach and discard. Clean the spinach by filling up your sink with water and soaking the spinach to loosen any sand or dirt. Drain the spinach and then repeat soaking and draining. Put the spinach in a salad spinner to remove any excess moisture.
Heat olive oil in a large skillet on medium-high heat. Add the garlic and saut for about 1 minute or until the garlic is just beginning to brown and become fragrant.
Add the spinach to the pan, packing it down a bit if you need to with your hand. Use a couple spatulas to lift the spinach and turn it over in the pan so that you coat more of it with the olive oil and garlic. Do this a couple of times. Cover the pan and cook for 1 minute. Uncover and turn the spinach over again. Cover the pan and cook for an additional minute.
After 2 minutes of covered cooking the spinach should be completely wilted. Remove from heat. Drain any excess moisture from the pan. Add a little more olive oil, sprinkle with salt to taste. Serve immediately.
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