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Szechuan cuisine is a style of Chinese cuisine originating from Sichuan province in southwestern China. It has bold flavors, particularly the pungency and spiciness resulting from liberal use of garlic and chili peppers, as well as the unique flavor of the Sichuan pepper.Today I am sharing with you a delicious but easy to make schezwan recipe with fish.I am sure you will love the easy to make colorful dish.


Easy Schezwan Fish

Ingredients
  • 2 fish steak
  • 1 tomato cubed
  • 1 onion cubed
  • 1 green bell pepper cubed
  • 4 to 5 garlic clove chopped
  • 1 tbsp schezwan sauce
  • 2 tsp oil
  • to taste salt and pepper
Cooking Directions
  1. In a pan heat oil and then slightly fry the fish with little salt and pepper. Keep aside. Now again heat another teaspoon of oil. In a high flame add garlic. Fry a little then add onion tomato and green bell pepper. Add salt and pepper. Toss in high flame for few minutes. Then Add the fried fish. Add schezwan sauce. Toss for few minutes. Serve hot with noodles or fried rice.

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Today let me introduce Diana Keuilian who will share with you all 7 Tips To Make Fat Burning Meals.

   
My name is Diana Keuilian, I’m the creator of Family Friendly Fat Burning Foods and today I’d like to share with you my top 7 Tips To Make Fat Burning Meals. 

Wouldn't it be great if all your favorite comfort meals naturally promoted fat loss? I think that would be awesome.

My old favorite comfort meals were fried fish tacos, fully-loaded veggie burritos, angel hair pasta with mizithra cheese and cheese-smothered veggie burgers with fries. Yummmmmmmm! Unfortunately these old favorites brought on rapid fat storage.

Due to my love of food, in my twenties I went from a size 4 to a size 12.

In my frustration I tried portion control, and began to limit the amount of foods that I ate. This began a yo-yo cycle of eating less food one day, more the next, and never seeing the results I wanted.

Over the past few years I've read countless books on nutrition and have finally
landed on the formula for creating meals that promote fat loss, and taste good
while doing it.

Oh and this method of eating has effortlessly brought me back to that size 4 :)

This is what I discovered...

Fat Burning Tip #1) Focus On Protein
The base of a fat burning meal is a healthy serving of quality, lean protein.
Choose from organic, hormone-free chicken, pork, beef, lamb, veal, fish or eggs.

No wonder I was gaining weight! Most of my favorite meals had very little to do
with protein. After giving up meat at age 12, I spent the next 18 years as a junk food vegetarian. Most of my meals were made up of processed grains and sugar.

Why is protein so important? Protein supports and fuels your lean tissues, namely your muscles, and does not have an effect on blood sugar levels, which would
promote fat storage.

Fat Burning Tip #2) Ditch Grains and Refined Sugar
A fat burning meal does not contain a serving of grains or starches. Yes, I
realize that this goes against everything that we have been taught or experienced with dinners. Most meals are plated with a jumbo serving of noodles, pasta, potatoes, rice, has been breaded or is served with bread, tortillas, chips or buns.

As I learned the hard way, these carbs are more than we need, and end up being
stored as fat. And, yes, it is possible to create fat-burning dinners that
satisfy even the hungriest meat-and-potatoes members of your family.

This was the hardest part for me to get used to. Grains and sugar are filled with fat-promoting carbs, and as you saw above, my favorite meals were all carb-ed
out.

There's really no reason, other than habit, to eat grains or sugar on a regular basis. Once I removed these from my diet, and got out of the habit of eating them, I no longer craved or even found my old favorites very appealing.
Fat Burning Tip #3) Bring On The Veggies
After you remove the grains and sugars from your meal, add a bunch of fiber-filled veggies instead. One of my favorite things to do now when building a fat burning meal is to get a bowl, add a few handfuls of organic spinach and arugula, and then top it with protein and some cooked veggies. Add a light homemade dressing
and you're looking at the perfect, quick fat burning meal.

Fiber-filled veggies are important for many reasons in addition to the fiber. They are filled with nutrients, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, all of which your body needs. They are also very low in calories compared to the amount of space that they take up in your stomach. So you'll get full faster on fewer calories.

Fat Burning Tip #4) Quality Ingredients

Ingredients are the building blocks to a healthy meal so pay attention to the quality of the ingredients you use. Fast food just isn’t going to cut it! Be willing to spend a little more on the foods that you eat. Quality is much more important that quantity.

When choosing meat look for organic, antibiotic and hormone-free. Avoid processed meats, like lunchmeats, as these contain potentially harmful additives and lots of salt. Also avoid highly processed soy fake meats.

Choose foods that are:
• Fresh, organic and seasonal
• Pronounceable ingredients
• Whole foods

Fat Burning Tip #5) Use A Healthy Cooking Method

The method in which you cook your meal determines how many calories, how much added fat, and the number of nutrients that survive.

Don’t prepare meals like this:
• Fried and battered
• Processed and packaged
• Doused with cream sauce

Choose these cooking methods:
• Grilled
• Baked
• Broiled
• Steamed

Fat Burning Tip #6) Cook With Coconut Oil
I used to always cook with vegetable oil, never realizing how harmful it was to my fat loss efforts. Unfortunately most people use harmful, unstable and fat
promoting oils when they cook.

The good news is that coconut oil is an amazing, healthy oil that not only tastes great but also helps promote fat loss. Among its many benefits, coconut oil is
stable, even at high temperatures. It’s filled with lauric acid, which boosts the immune system and helps ward off infections.

Best of all, coconut oil has been shown to increase metabolism and thyroid
activity, which boosts fat burning.

Fat Burning Tip #7) Enjoy Dessert of Fresh Fruit
When is the last time that you bit into a fresh, organic, perfectly ripe piece of fruit? Delicious, wasn’t it? I used to overlook fruit as the perfect dessert
that it is, and instead would eat artificially flavored, cane sugar sweetened,
processed desserts that encourage rapid weight gain and declined health.

I’m not going to say that ice cream and chocolate don’t taste awesome, because
they do. But eating desserts like that on a regular basis is one of the big reasons that I kept gaining weight back in my twenties. By making the simple switch from refined sugar desserts to desserts of organic, fresh fruit I was able to lose
weight without feeling deprived.

Let’s bring fruit back to its rightful place as our favorite, most popular after-dinner sweet. Out with the refined sugar and corn syrup and in with Nature’s
sweetest gift…fresh fruit.

Hope that you have enjoyed these 7 Tips To Make Fat Burning Meals. I’m walking proof that this way of eating truly delivers results without deprivation or boring, bland meals.

I love food WAY too much to give up flavorful, delicious dinners, snacks and desserts. In fact, I’m so passionate about creating fat burning foods that, for the first time ever, I’ve put all of my best recipes and eating secrets together into a full Family Friendly Fat Burning Meals program.

This system has over 100 of my family’s favorite fat burning recipes – which I used to effortlessly reverse the weight I had gained in my twenties. It’s tasty stuff like Chicken Enchiladas, Baked Chicken Nuggets, Make-Your-Own Tacos, Healthy Brownies, Easy Chocolate Chip Cookies and much, much more.

Here’s a page where you can learn more about my Family Friendly Fat Burning Meals Program.
I’m excited to hear your fat loss success story. Good luck, and enjoy all of
those tasty recipes :)


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Shell pasta are actually known as conchiglie in Italian. A miniature variety called conchigliette. I am sure you all will like this easy but delicious and healthy pasta recipe with conchigliette, that I am sharing with you all today. You can make water poached egg and top it with if you want this recipe to be more healthy but this gooey style of eggs add on more creamy richness to this pasta. I use whole black pepper in this recipe which may seem bit new to you all but black pepper has it's own medicinal values, it is used to improve digestion, stimulate appetite, and treat gastrointestinal problems. So more health add in this recipe. Give this easy quick shell pasta with gooey egg scramble a try and enjoy a delicious meal.



Shell Pasta With Gooey Egg Scramble

Ingredients
  • 1 pack shell pasta
  • 1 cup tomato puree
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste
  • 1 tsp chopped garlic
  • 1 onion chopped
  • 1/4 cup bell pepper cubes
  • 3 to 4 egg
  • 1/2 tsp oregano
  • 1/2 tsp basil
  • 1/4 tsp cumin powder
  • 4 tbsp grated cheese
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1/2 tsp whole black pepper
  • 1/2 tsp sugar
  • 1 tsp salt and pepper
Cooking Directions
  1. Cooked the shell pasta according to package instruction. On a low heat place a pan grease with very little oil, break the eggs one by one into the pan wait for few second then scramble the egg so that it remains gooey. Keep aside. Heat oil in pan. Add whole black pepper, chopped garlic,onion and bell pepper.Fry till onions are translucent. Now add tomato puree, tomato paste, basil, oregano, cumin powder, sugar, salt and pepper. Mix well.
  2. Let it cook for few second then add the cooked pasta. Mix well. Put off the flame. Serve in a plate and top with gooey scramble egg and grated cheese. Enjoy Shell pasta with gooey egg scramble.

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Today I am sharing with you all a delicious fruit salad paired with yummy toasted Indian cottage cheese. This salad is loaded with the goodness of all fruits and Indian cottage cheese.It is a great source of calcium, which is helpful in maintaining strong teeth and bones. Due to its low lactose content, it protects the teeth against harmful sugars.It is a rich source of protein, vitamins and calcium etc. It is very good for growing children. Vitamins B complex, present in Indian Cottage cheese are essential for the formation and strengthening of cartilage, productions of tissues in the body. in children, women (pregnant and lactating) and men. These dairy products also facilitate proper absorption and distribution of calcium in the body and provide protection against diseases such as beriberi.It is very useful for digestive systems by activating the hydrolysis of the protein.So what are you waiting for enjoy this light and healthy weekend breakfast.



Fruit Salad With Toasted Indian Cottage Cheese

Ingredients
  • 1 cup small apple cubes
  • 1/2 cup small cucumber cubes
  • 1/2 cup watermelon seeded cubes
  • 1 tomato seeded cubes
  • 2 tsp finely chopped ginger
  • 2 tsp soy sauce
  • 2 tsp lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp sesame oil/ vegetable oil
  • 1 tsp sugar/ honey/ sugar substitutes
  • to taste salt and pepper
  • 6 to 8 cubes of Indian cottage cheese
  • 1 tsp butter
  • to taste salt and pepper
  • 4 fresh sprigs of mint
Cooking Directions
  1. Take a bowl in it take oil, chopped ginger, lemon juice, sugar, soy sauce, salt and pepper. Mix well.
  2. Now heat butter in a flat pan. Sprinkle salt and pepper in the cheese cubes. Now toast the cheese cube in the butter. Keep aside.
  3. Take a bowl add all the fruit cubes and tomato cubes. Add the vinaigrette. Mix well. Serve with hard toasted bread and Indian cheese cube. Garnish with fresh mint sprigs. Enjoy a healthy breakfast.

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Today I am sharing with you a very delicious recipe... a delicious way to break your fast in the morning and here comes Crispy French Toast With Buttered Banana. French toast is all time favorite dish almost to all. Today that favorite dish of yours is coming with a twist. A crispy crunchy outer surface with melt in mouth soft bread within paired with delicious sweet flavored banana. I am sure it  will be loved by all from kids to grown ups. Give it a try and let me know how you like Crispy French Toast With Buttered Banana.



Crispy French Toast With Buttered Banana

Ingredients
  • 6 bread slice
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 tsp caster sugar
  • 2 pinch salt
  • 1 1/2 cup cornflakes crushed
  • 1/2 cup oil
  • 2 ripe banana sliced
  • 1 tsp butter
  • 1 tbsp caster sugar/ honey
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon powder
Cooking Directions
  1. Take the bread slices give any shape, I like triangles so go with it. Now take a bowl whisk egg with pinch of salt and sugar. Heat oil in a pan. Now dip the bread slice in egg and then coat them in crushed cornflakes. Deep fry them till golden brown both side. Now heat butter in another pan. Add the banana slices add sugar or honey whatever you are using. Stir for a minute then add cinnamon powder. Toss and it's ready. Now plate the crispy hot french fries with sweet buttered banana. A very delicious dish is on your way to relish. Enjoy Crispy French toast with buttered banana.

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