Low Carb Recipes - Surprisingly Doable
The low carb diet movement has taken the world by storm. Nearly
everyone has heard of it - who could avoid doing so? Variations
of this reducing diet have been endorsed by celebrities and
other popular figures. Advertisements for low carb food products
and low carb recipes have been portrayed prominently in
magazines and television, with the promise that you WILL lose
weight even if you eat large food portions; you just have to
make sure that the food you are eating has little or no
carbohydrate content.
Perhaps one of the most surprising things is that low carb
recipes are doable and once your system has gotten used to them,
they are easy to follow. People are of the apprehension that it
will be hard to make dishes because of the scarcity of
ingredients. After all, we have become accustomed to using
things like sugar, flour, bread, potatoes, etc. - all of which
are a no-no for low carb dieters - in the dishes we eat.
But as the low carb diet movement started to become more popular
and as the clamor for appropriate ingredients increased, the
food industry rose up to the occasion and started introducing
products to meet demand. Take for instance, sugar. Normal sugar
is known to trigger certain mechanisms in the body that would
make a person feel hungrier more often. Add this to the fact
that sugar is full of empty calories that will only add to the
ones that your body already is trying to burn. Now, however,
dieters can take comfort in the fact that they can use
artificial sweeteners - such as Splenda - that do not have the
same effect on the body as sugar, but still impart the sweetness
that so many of us want and crave.
Entrees or main dishes pose no problem since low carb diets
usually promote the consumption of high-protein food products,
such as meat. It is those appetizers, desserts, snack foods -
and even beverages - that pose a problem. But with the
introduction of substitute products, a dieter need not look at
dishes like breaded chicken or chocolate cake with vain longing.
Just look at the variety of low carb recipes online and offline,
and you will see that there is a plethora of ingredients with
the label "low carb" attached to them.
Want to make some brownies? No problem, just use low carb
chocolate. Breaded pork chops or chicken can be enjoyed
guilt-free if you use bread crumbs derived from low carb bread.
Are you a pasta lover who cringes at the thought of having to
give up lasagna and spaghetti? Then you will appreciate the fact
that there are low carb pastas out on the market, enabling you
to continue enjoying your favorite dishes - just make sure that
the sauces and other ingredients you use are not laden with
carbohydrates.
Low carb reducing diets, such as Atkins and South Beach, do not
ask the dieter to totally give up food items that have
carbohydrate content. The key is to control one's carb intake in
order to promote faster metabolism: burn more calories faster to
lose weight faster. Fruits and vegetables are still an essential
part of the diet, but it is important to know which types of
fruits to avoid and to enjoy, especially if you are just
starting your diet. For instance, you can enjoy grapefruit,
peach or strawberry shakes, smoothies or juices without
compunction; the same cannot be said for dishes that contain
bananas, pears, or grapes.
If you find yourself running out of recipe ideas and you are
determined to stick with a low carb diet plan, there are
numerous books, web sites, and other resources that you can
avail of in order to plan a daily or weekly menu. This is
assuming that you like to cook for yourself or someone else on a
low carb menu. On the other hand, if you are not the type who is
fastidious about home cooking, then you will be glad to know
that many restaurants serve food especially for the low carb
consumer. There is also a variety of microwaveable and
ready-to-eat meals that are suited for such reducing diets.
Before a person goes all out on a carbohydrate-controlled diet
and starts hoarding and following low carb recipes, it is always
a wise thing to get a professional medical opinion on whether
such a diet is safe for him or her. Persons with certain health
issues, such as kidney disease, should not embark on a low carb
reducing diet. Barring that, almost any person can enjoy
great-tasting - even gourmet - foods and drinks and still lose
weight in the process.