Eating Out Help Needed

  • TURKEY BURGER
    spinach, avocado, big eye
    swiss cheese, tomato, “secret
    sauce”, whole wheat bun

    GRILLED MAHI MAHI
    homemade pickles, dill tartar
    sauce, napa cabbage, sesame
    brioche bun


    I am eating at a local restaraunt for lunch tomorrow (no on-line nutritional info). Which of the above menu items do you think would be best? I'd leave off any cheese and any sauce. How would you estimate the points?

    Thanks all!
  • I think the mahi mahi might be the better choice. If it's grilled, it's probably a filet whereas a turkey burger might have things added to bind it together. I had some turkey sausage for breakfast and a 2.5oz had 100 calories and 5g fat. For 3oz of Mahi Mahi it's 90 calories and 1.5g of fat.
  • Good point! Thank ohmanda
  • I agree that the grilled mahi mahi sandwich is definitely the way to go. Restaurants often use high fat turkey, darker meat and even the skin to create their bugers. That's why they taste so much better at restaurants than when we make them at home.

    I have heard and read that sometimes a regular burger at a restaurant is even a healthier choice than the turkey burger.

    What other sides are offered? I would be most worried about resisting the fries. Yummmmmmm!
  • You might see if you can get the Mahi Mahi on the turkey burger whole wheat bun...brioche is not the lightest of breads (3 pts per one ounce, as opposed to 2 for regular or 1 for high fiber). A roll is going to be a lot bigger than an ounce, so it could make a big difference. It's one of the most butter and egg-rich breads out there!
  • You guys are awesome!! Thanks!! Learning so much
  • The fish FOR SURE!!!!
    I understand that most turkey burgers and even veggie burgers are LOADED with a lot more than just fat, sodium and calories! Making your own burger is a different story! Enjoy the fish - it's healthy and sounds delish!!! Have fun!