Many of us are looking for ways to make our meals a bit healthier
than they currently are. To achieve this you don’t have to alter your
entire cooking style. It is easy to transform your usual meals into ones
of a healthier version by beginning with a few simple tricks.
1. Use broth or water instead of oil
There are many instances in which you can use broth or even plain
water in place of oil or fat. Use a splash of broth to sauté vegetables.
This keeps them flavorful without the need of a coat of oil. When
frying burgers, chops, and chicken breasts begin with a non-stick
cooking spray, and allow the meat to brown for a few minutes. Then, add
broth or water to finish the cooking with steam. This method produces
the desired brown color and keeps the meat moist. Try using chicken
broth in mashed potatoes instead of butter for a different type of rich
flavor.
2. Replace ground beef with lean ground turkey breast
Reducing red meat in your diet is beneficial, and if you use ground
beef it is easy to do. Opt for lean ground turkey breast which will
eliminate a few calories and a lot of fat from your meal. Fry turkey
burgers using broth and a few teaspoons of soy sauce for a bold
change-up from the usual beef burger. You can use ground turkey in
marinara sauce for pasta, as taco filler, and in almost all instances in
which you would use ground beef.
3. Rinse ground meats
After cooking ground turkey breast, drain any fat and rinse it with
hot water. This will ensure that you remove almost all excess fat from
the meat. Be sure to do this to meat which you intend to season after
cooking or add to a sauce so that you do not rinse flavor away.
4. Avoid pre-packaged foods
While convenient, pre-packaged foods are loaded with sugars, sodium,
fats, and lots of other nasty ingredients that can be bad for your body.
Try to limit use of these products and replace them with fresh and
homemade foods whenever possible. There are some acceptable pre-packaged
foods, such as frozen vegetables and fruits. Use them as a substitute
for things like macaroni and cheese, instant potatoes, and other
processed foods.
5. Integrate vegetables into other foods
There are many ways in which you can add vegetables to usual meals.
Make mashed potatoes with a combination of potatoes and cooked
cauliflower or celery root. Add peas and carrots to rice or broccoli to
pasta salads for a fresh twist.
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