
Today I made myself a low carb version of chicken curry and rice. I love a curry but to have a curry without a rice dish or a bread was just killing me until I came across this rice substitute which we'll come to later. This is therefore a perfect dish for those on a low carb or atkins diet.
First up the curry - the ingredients I used were:
1 small onion - chopped (approx 5 net carb)
150g packet of chicken breast (approx 0 net carb)
1/2 tin of Sainsbury's Parsnip,butternut squash and ginger soup (approx 0 net carb)*
Tikka Curry Powder to taste
Garlic powder to taste
Cumin powder
2 cardomom pods
Pour some oil in a pan and heat up and then add the curry spices to your taste. Mix the spices in with the oil and after a couple of minutes add the chopped onion. After a few more minutes add the chicken breast and fry until cooked or if using pre cooked chicken breast then fry thoroughly. Add the soup, mix and simmer for 20 minutes.
Next the rice - well not rice actually as we know that rice can seriously put a dent in a low carb diet although brown rice can be accommodated once in a while. For this we will use cauliflower (approx 1.5 net carb) to create our rice substitute.
To do this you need your food mixer with the shredder blade attached. Fill up the funnel into your mixer with cauliflower florets and shred. I did this three times for the dish I created for myself. In reality this is about 3 or 4 decent sized florets which are cut up to go in the tube. Now once you have shredded the cauliflower then you will have a lot of small rice size pieces of cauliflower in the bowl. Transfer this shredded cauliflower to a bowl suitable for a microwave and cook for 3 and a half to 4 minutes on full power.
The bowl with the cauliflower was very hot when I took it out of the microwave so watch out for that. The curry should be complete by now. If you need a bit of extra fibre then this is a good time to stir in some benefibre or fibresure or some such fibre additive.
Hopefully if all has gone well then when it gets on the plate it should look like the picture above. The net carbs for this meal come in at around 8g.*
* The Sainsbury soup declares a carbohydrate per 1/2 tin to be 7.2g and a fibre content of 10.2g which to me gives a net carb of 0 (or minus 3). On the off chance that Saisnbury have already deducted the fibre from the carb this would make the whole meal to be around 18g.If you are of the opinion that the net carb is minus 3 due to the fibre content then the meal could be as low as 5g.
Any comments on the maths and the premise of carb - fibre are appreciated
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