Feeling Hot, Hot, HOT!

by J3nn (Jenn's Menu and Lifestyle Blog) on November 22, 2009

I’ve recently discovered that Tabasco is not only delicious, but also low in sodium! :shock: Who knew?! I’m always terribly jealous of hubby when he puts Frank’s Red Hot sauce on his food, but it’s SO high in sodium (200mg for a TEASPOON :roll: ) that I only have it when I feel like descending into puffy hell. So on a whim I decided to check out the labels for Tabasco. I was shocked to find that it has only 35mg sodium per serving!! :o OMG! SCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORE! I already went through a small bottle, now I just picked up a bigger bottle at Target for only $2.33! The bigger bottle was $7 in Shop Rite, so Target was a bargain.

LOVE

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Pure awesomeness =

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I didn’t think that I’d ever find a pre-made hot sauce that was low in sodium. Who would have thought that one of the originals was the one I’ve been searching for? Right under my nose the whole time. :lol:

I splashed it on almost everything throughout the week, and what goes with it better than hot sauce than Mexican food? I’ve had these Food for Life sprouted grain tortillas in my freezer for awhile now, so I decided to finally give one a try in the form of a bean burrito.

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I made a HUGE pot of black beans at the beginning of the week (so easy to make, no more buying cans if I can help it), then stuffed my tortilla (150 cal) with:

  • ~1/2 cup black beans (no salt or anything added, ~110 cal)
  • 1oz Cabot 50% reduced fat cheddar cheese (70 cal)
  • A little diced tomato and Trader Joe’s no salt added tomato salsa (30 cal)
  • Diced red onion (15 cal)
  • Several generous splashes of Tabasco

1 burrito, 375 calories

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All wrapped up and ready to eat with 1/2 cup Eden organic brown rice & beans (110 cal) and 1/4 cup Fage Total 0% plain yogurt (35 cal) with a wee bit more Tabasco splashed on it. :P Altogether, just 520 calories and far more superior than Taco Bell. Not to mention, significantly lower in sodium. A win, win din din! hehe

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(By the way, that’s iced tea sweetened with 2 packets of Truvia zero calorie sweetener)

Tabasco also tastes great on eggs! I had a few splashes on my bell pepper + egg sandwich:

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In a frying pan with 1 TBSP butter (100 cal), I added in:

4 large beaten eggs (300 cal)
85g Trader Joe’s tri-color bell pepper strips (25 cal)

425 calories, 2 servings, ~215 calories each

I split them evenly with hubby using 2 food scales lol. I placed most of my egg and pepper mixture into an Ezekiel 4:9 sprouted grain hot dog bun (170 cal) and had 1/2 cup plain black beans on the side (110 cal).

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SO GOOD! Only took about 10 minutes to whip together and only 495 calories. Yum!

So many beans, so little time! Let’s say I definitely met my fiber requirements this week LOL.

I haven’t cooked real chicken in so long, I almost forgot how. I popped a few russet potatoes in the oven, then pan fried a package of chicken tenders in 1 TBSP EVOO (120 cal). The potato was awesome, but I wasn’t crazy about the chicken. I don’t like the texture after being spoiled by tender, juicy vegetarian chicken for so long lol.

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My russet potato was 167g before cooking, fairly smallish, so I estimate it to be around 150 calories. Then I added on 1/4 cup black beans (55 cal), 1/2 oz Cabot 50% reduced fat cheddar cheese (35 cal), and 56g Fage Total 0% plain yogurt (35 cal). I steamed a whole bag of frozen veggies in the microwave, but I think they were freezer burnt — yuck! But I ate them anyway. :D

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Delish! I’d estimate this meal to be between 420 and 450 calories.

I need to make another batch of sodium free bagels! :( This was the last one them:

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2oz Trader Joe’s no salt added canned salmon (60 cal) mixed with 1 TBSP Hellmann’s olive oil mayo (50 cal) and a little lettuce on 1 homemade sodium free bagel (210 cal). ~325 calories

My freezer is ridiculously overfull. I found this package of Trader Joe’s 100% whole wheat pita bread from our last trip in there. I was in the mood for something BIG, tasty and a little unhealthy in the form of sandwich and crunchy munchy ‘tato chips. :mrgreen: So, I stuffed one of the giant pitas (200 cal) with: 2.5oz store-cooked fresh roast beef, a big glob of Hellmann’s olive oil mayo, 2 slices Sargento reduced fat Swiss cheese (120 cal), and several handfuls of lettuce. On the side: 1oz crunchy Cape Cod potato chips (150 cal).

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Not really that bad actually, I estimate it to be around 650 calories, including the chips. I can do much worse. Ohhhhhh so much worse. :lol:

The weather has been very pleasant lately, so maybe that’s why I’m gravitating toward summery foods?? I woke up wanting pasta salad the other day. *shrugs* Not that there’s an official right time of year for it, it’s delicious year-round! :)

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Blue salmon pasta salad

  • 2oz before cook radiotore pasta (210 cal)
  • 2oz Trader Joe’s no salt added canned salmon (60 cal)
  • 1/2 cup frozen peas (defrosted in the microwave for 30 seconds, 70 cal)
  • 1.5 TBSP Hellmann’s olive oil mayo (75 cal)
  • 14g reduced fat blue cheese crumbles (40 cal) sprinkled on top

1 serving, 455 calories or 2 servings, ~228 calories each

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YUMMMMMM! The flavors and textures worked perfectly together.

Digging a little deeper into the chest freezer, I found a box of De Wafelbakkers Flaxseed Whole Grain Apple Cinnamon Waffle.

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I decided to enjoy them as my post-workout meal. So I popped 3 of them (210 cal) in the microwave for about a minute, then topped them with:

  • 2 TBSP/32g MaraNatha creamy almond butter (190 cal)
  • A very ripe diced Barlett pear (80 cal)
  • 1 teaspoon/7g honey drizzled over the the top (20 cal)

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With 1 cup of skim milk (90 cal), this was a SWEET, delicious waffle masterpiece for only 595 calories.

I couldn’t stay away from Tabasco very long. I just happened to find a box of Amy’s Light in Sodium black bean and veggie enchiladas (150 cal each, 300 for whole box) in the freezer, sooo, what better use for the leftover rice & beans than to pair it with enchiladas with splashes of Tabasco!! :mrgreen:

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A bed of 1/2 cup Eden organic brown rice & beans (110 cal), topped with 2 Amy’s Light in Sodium black bean & veggie enchiladas (300 cal), a little diced red onion (15 cal), a little Trader Joe’s no salt added tomato salsa (15 cal), 56g Fage Total 0% plain yogurt (35 cal) and a generous dousing of Tabasco.

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Oooooooh sooo SPICY!! LOVED it. :) Once again, beats Taco Bell hands down, for just 475 burn-your-mouth calories.

T-minus 4.5 days until Turkey day!!! We just picked up all of our ingredients yesterday, now I have to find some try and true homemade dinner roll recipes; a graham cracker crust recipe and an apple pie recipe. I can’t wait. YUM YUM here I come. hehe

I’ve been doing bad with my sodium intake the past few days. I’m kind of ashamed. :oops: It’s so unfair because my calories are fine, but because my body reacts so badly to excessive sodium, I gain false weight. :mad: Whatever though. I’ll conquer this sodium and water retention battle. I see a lot of very bland, but other wise delicious, foods in my immediate future. There’s only a few short weeks until my birthday. I am NOT going to be a paperweight. I lose water weight rapidly, I just have to avoid it. So hard sometimes though, I’m addicted. :( Le sigh!


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{ 6 comments }

1 Katie November 22, 2009 at 5:00 PM

Wow, I am digging these photos!

YUM!

2 Karla November 22, 2009 at 5:15 PM

I love that you plate your frozen meals! I wish I had the will power to do that! Then again you probably have a dish washer :)

3 heather November 22, 2009 at 9:35 PM

Hey Jenn!

I like your blog and your creativity with food! I’ve been lurking for a little while but I decided to post because I wanted to say that food doesn’t have to be bland with out salt! You can use spices!! I don’t really have an issue with salt, but I do watch how much I eat, and I love spices like way more than salt because it makes a dish so complex.

I hope that you have a great Thanksgiving!

4 heather November 22, 2009 at 9:36 PM

I mean, how much salt I eat. I totally thought I typed that but I only thought it in my head. Gah! :)

5 Sara
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November 23, 2009 at 1:36 PM

Jenn, I just saw this on Hungry Girl and thought of you:

“What’s Nu, Sodium-Counters?
For those people who want something in between the strict no-salt lifestyle and the world of high-sodium table salt and seasonings, there’s NutraSalt Low Sodium Sea Salt. To quote the company, it’s an “all-natural, rich in potassium, healthier Sea Salt delivering the great salt taste without the excess sodium.” Not too shabby. We think it’s a GREAT alternative to regular salt and seasonings, with 66% less sodium. Plus, it comes in SO many different flavors. Choose from blends like Texas BBQ, Lemon Dill, Spicy Cajun, Bold Chipotle, Asian Fusion, and SO many more. You can order the salts individually or in special variety packs: Mediterranean Taste, Hometown Flavors, and Exotic Zest. Check ‘em out! (P.S. We really like the Texas BBQ.)”
http://www.nutrasalt.com

Sorry for the long post, but it may be worth a look. :)

6 Emily November 23, 2009 at 5:01 PM

I have wonderful childhood memories of going to Avery Island, where Tabasco sauce is bottled and manufactured. It’s a beautiful place. People are cuh-razy for Tabasco here.

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