While I can't eat potatoes on my current plan, I can tell you what I used to do to make them a little "healthier".
First, use Parkay or I Can't Believe It's Not Butter spray. Also, use FF Sour Cream and FF Cheese. You can also top with various veggies or protein like Turkey Chili, grilled chicken, broccoli, mushrooms and onions, etc.
ooooh, you need to try this!!
cut your baked potato in half and mush it up a little with a fork
sprinkle whatever seasoning you like, garlic salt, pepper various spices, dry onion soup mix, anything!
evenly spread 2% cootage cheese and top w/ grated parmasean
stick in the broiler for just a little bit
the cottage cheese will melt (like REAL cheese) and it is unbelievably yummy and extremely healthy and low-fat and low-cal!!
I am one of those weird people who have always loved a baked potato with out butter or sour cream...just salt n pepper...lots of pepper.
Same with salads...I have never wanted gobs of dressing. 1 tablespoon is enough unless it is a HUGE salad. Salad dressing is not what made me fat...the bacon, full fat cheese, croutons, etc definately contributed to the fat fact...but not dressing.
Molly McButter sprinkles. Very low in calories and flavorful; sprinkle on right after splitting open the potato so the steam turns the powder into a bit of a melty fluff. Ranch flavor, cheese flavor, sour cream and chives flavor, whatever!
Of course, I'm totally craving a potato, reading this thread. And my "old way" too... real bacon, cheddar cheese, sour cream, real butter, chives, pepper... ah... the good ol' days (NOT).
When I was low-carbing, I learned how to make a cauliflower casserole that is exactly like (I'm not kidding, here) twice-baked potatoes with all of the cheese and bacon. It's delicious! But only for the low-carb'ers. Not the low-cal's or the low-fat'sers.
Ah... again... the good ol' days.
NOT! (Stay grateful about your diet, Grace. Stay grateful about your diet, Grace.) Aaaaahhhh!
ooooh, you need to try this!!
cut your baked potato in half and mush it up a little with a fork
sprinkle whatever seasoning you like, garlic salt, pepper various spices, dry onion soup mix, anything!
evenly spread 2% cootage cheese and top w/ grated parmasean
stick in the broiler for just a little bit
the cottage cheese will melt (like REAL cheese) and it is unbelievably yummy and extremely healthy and low-fat and low-cal!!
This sounds really good! I'll be trying that. I've gone away from bakers because they are boring. What a neat idea here! Thanks!