Well today isn't going to be very good for me but at least I stepped in the scale this morning and I haven't gained 10 pounds since moving. Just 4 so I'm all excited.
B: Kashi go lean crunch with skim milk
L: left over chicken enchiladas from Sunday (they have to be eaten sometime), 1/2 cup apple sauce if I get snacky.
D: unsure. My dad is in town so I may go to dinner with him. Otherwise its chicken sasauge with apple and gouda and spagetti with marinara sauce.
B: Some cheese and pepperoni (I ran out of english muffins and needed some quick energy)
S: Luna Bar
L Healthy Choice Meal
S: Orange and Cheese
D: Halibut Bake: Halibut steak wrapped in aluminum foil with some Pinto beans, jalapenos, diced tomatoes, onions, black pepper, sprinkled with olive oil and lemon juice, baked in oven with white asparagus and sweet potato
Halibut steak wrapped in aluminum foil with some Pinto beans, jalapenos, diced tomatoes, onions, black pepper, sprinkled with olive oil and lemon juice, baked in oven with white asparagus and sweet potato
That sounds delicious! Do you mind sharing the full recipe?
No problem! It's really easy. It's like a campfire bake thing we did in the Girl Scouts,
I usually get two halibut steaks from the seafood counter. I usually get about 5 oz for me and 8 oz for my husband. Any firm white fish will do.
You also need canned pinto beans with jalapenos. They usually have these in the beans aisle, but you can use any type of beans you like. I have tried it with chickpeas, and it was tasty. And you can also use fresh or pickled jalapenos, based on your preference (about half a jalapeno per fish). A 15 oz can should be good for two pieces of fish.
One can of diced tomatoes flavored with garlic and basil, about 7 oz for each piece of fish.
Get an 8x11 baking dish and two large sheets of aluminum foil, enough to hold the fish and beans. Spray the aluminum foil with Pam.
Create a "bowl" with your aluminum foil,and leave enough so that you can fold the top over to completely enclose the package. Put them in the baking dish side by side.
put in the fish, pour the beans and the tomatoes over the fish, sprinkle with seasonings of your choice and about 1/2 tablespoon of olive oil and squeeze lemon juice on it.
Seal up the foil packages and cook in 400 degree oven for about 25-30 minutes or until the fish is done. You can eat them out of the foil or put them on dishes. Very easy clean up!
With the asparagus, I just grilled it on my electric grill, and then I just tossed it in a lemon juice and garlic mixture.