3 Fat Chicks on a Diet Weight Loss Community

3 Fat Chicks on a Diet Weight Loss Community (https://www.3fatchicks.com/forum/)
-   Food Talk And Fabulous Finds (https://www.3fatchicks.com/forum/food-talk-fabulous-finds-17/)
-   -   What to Order? (https://www.3fatchicks.com/forum/food-talk-fabulous-finds/85311-what-order.html)

ILUVFOOD 05-25-2006 10:33 AM

What to Order?
 
Good morning ladies-
So I have a question. Im going to this Italian restaurant on Sat with my two best friends and want to order something healthy. I was thinking about this one dish that consists of Penne with tomatoes, carmelized onion, spinach, mushrooms , feta cheese and pinenuts with olive oil. So, I was thinking about substituting the feta cheese and pinenuts with two additional veggies (olives and broccli) and adding grilled chicken to the dish. My question is, should I subsitute the olive oil for marinara sauce, or are they pretyy much the same health wise?

Suzanne 3FC 05-25-2006 10:41 AM

Oooh, sounds delicious! I think substituting some items for more veggies is great. I think the marinara sauce is probably a better option than the olive oil, due to the huge difference in calories. Tomatoes are very good for you, too. What size portions do they serve? The biggest problem with restaurant food is the portion sizes, especially when it comes to pasta. Pasta is a cheap filler, so they tend to serve platter size portions. Can you ask for a little bit of pasta, and a lot of vegetables? I'll bet zucchini would be good in that dish. Maybe even eggplant :T

LindaT 05-25-2006 10:46 AM

Another delicious and usually healthy choice is chicken marsala.. chicken, mushrooms, in a wine sauce. If the restaurant you are going to won't make the changes you request.

Marinara would be much lower in calories than straight olive oil, so stick with that. Olive oil isn't unhealthy, but it does pack a caloric punch. Too much is NOT a good thing on a diet. I remember reading an article a while ago that the average Italian restaurant serves something like 3 servings of pasta on your plate. What some people do is request a take home box be brought out right away, put half in the box and then put that away. Out of site, out of mind. :)

Extra veggies are excellent.. can never have too many of those IMHO

suechef 05-25-2006 01:01 PM

These days I'm finding that rather than having to make frustrating decisions I just order a really good, really big dinner-type salad - and make sure I've had something small, healthy & high in protein before I go. I do like a big salad, they take a long time to eat, and I figure, I'm there more for the company & conversation than anything else.

cheers,
Sue

telemetrynurse 05-25-2006 01:10 PM

:hungry: YUMMMMMM.....I agree! Sounds delish! You are smart to consider, before going to the restaurant, what you will eat!

Many restaurants have a website with nutritional information on their menu items. Have you checked? You may be surprised by the actual calorie and fat contents of some foods. It can help you make the most informed choice.

Suzanne asked about portion size. That is an EXCELLENT point! Many restaurants serve 2-4 servings or even MORE! What I do to deal with this is ask, when I place my order, for a "go box". I ask the waiter to bring it WITH my meal. Then, before taking a bite, I put 1/2 into the go box. Out of site---out of mind!

ILUVFOOD 05-25-2006 01:52 PM

Ok, so they have this other dish that consists of a grilled chicken breast, with roasted veggies and mash potatoes. How about I get that and sub the mash potatoes with another serving of veggies? Is this a better option than my "revised" pasta dish?

suechef 05-25-2006 05:30 PM

O yes.
cheers, Sue

Jayde 05-25-2006 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ILUVFOOD
Ok, so they have this other dish that consists of a grilled chicken breast, with roasted veggies and mash potatoes. How about I get that and sub the mash potatoes with another serving of veggies? Is this a better option than my "revised" pasta dish?

Your first choice doesn't sound unhealthy to me unless you don't tame the portion size. If it were a choice between your first choice and the revised one quoted above and it were me.. I'd order the one that I really wanted. The first sounds so delicious (compared to the second).. you almost make me want to get Italian tonight! :D

amberzade 05-25-2006 07:22 PM

Olive oil is a good fat and you would be using less olive oil than marinara.

Sassy_Chick 05-27-2006 01:06 AM

I agree w/ the ladies, get the one you want. it sounds good with the modifications. ;)


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:32 AM.


Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.