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John Dory Recipe and Calories

One very healthy fish that is often over looked with it comes to cooking is the John Dory. This Mediterranean fish is amazing tasting, very, very healthy - but there seem to be few recipes available on the net with regards how to cook it - and next to none that are healthy (all seem to involve double cream somewhere in their ingredients list).

Well that sort of John Dory recipe is no good for those of us trying to get slim and lose our belly.

Calories in a John Dory
Firth though let us show you just how healthy a fish it really is by showing you how many calories it contains (and other nutritional information).

This is per 150g serving

Calories: 116kcals (perfect for low calorie diets)
Protein: 26g (making it great for high protein diets)
Fat: 1g
Of which saturates: 0.5g
Weight Watchers Points: 2

As you can see there really are not many calories at all - and it is VERY suitable for high protein low fat diets. It is a very healthy fish when cooked right.

John Dory Recipe
So how does one go about cooking it in a healthy way? Probably the best way is to poach it.

Healthy John Dory Fish and Chips Recipe
One of the most popular dishes amongst my family and friends is fish and chips - but the problem is just how unhealthy it is, with a massive amount of fat trying to clog your arteries. This recipe attempts to address that problem by giving you a healthy John Dory recipe to service with chips.

It is also one of the quickest and easiest recipes in the world!

Place the fillets it in a pan with simmering water and a splash of white wine. Leave it for amount 5 minutes or so until it flakes easily and is cooked through.

In the mean time take a packet of McCains microwave chips (or if you prefer, grill some low fat chips - I use the microwave ones as they limit my quantity and I have the specific weight watcher points for it) and cook them as per instructions.

With 3 minutes to go on the fish put a tomato in.

When the fish is done serve it up on a plate with the tomato, chips and a couple of pickled onions - add salt and pepper and you are done. A simple 5 minute way of cooking a delicious and healthy fish that is suitable for every diet.

Weight watchers points for this recipe?
John Dory: 2 Points
McCain's Microwave Chips: 4
Tomato: 0
Pickled Onions: 0

Of course there are plenty of John Dory recipes available - it is just a matter of finding those that are healthy and those that aren't.

For that sort of information a great resource is SmallBellyGuide.com which gives all sorts of healthy recipes, including fish ones such as grilled swordfish.

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BEEF WITH BROCCOLI RECIPE

March 2nd, 2009

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Ingredients:

3/4 pound lean beef

Marinade:
1 tablespoon rice vinegar (substitute rice wine if desired)
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon soy sauce
1 tablespoon water
1 tablespoon cornstarch

Sauce:
2 tablespoons oyster sauce
1 tablespoon light soy sauce
1 tablespoon dark soy sauce
1 tablespoon water
Thickener:
1 teaspoon cornstarch mixed with 1 tablespoon water
1 pound fresh broccoli
2 garlic cloves

To Cook Broccoli:
1/2 cup water
1/4 teaspoon salt, or to taste
1/2 teaspoon sugar, or to taste
Other:
1 1/4 cups oil, or as needed

Preparation:

Cut the beef across the grain into thin slices.
Add the marinade ingredients, adding the cornstarch last (use your fingers to rub it in). Marinate the beef for 30 minutes.
While the beef is marinating, prepare the sauce and vegetables: for the sauce, mix together the oyster sauce, light soy, dark soy, and water in a small bowl and set aside.
In another small bowl, mix the cornstarch and water thickener and set aside.
Wash and drain the broccoli.
Cut the stalk diagonally into thin slices.
Cut the flowerets into 3 or 4 pieces. Crush the garlic.
Heat the wok and add 1 cup oil.
When the oil is medium-hot (between 300 and 325 degrees F.), add the beef.
Blanch the beef by letting it lay flat for 30 – 40 seconds, and then stirring to separate the pieces.
Remove the beef when it changes color and is nearly cooked (the entire process takes 1 – 2 minutes).
Remove the beef from the wok and drain on paper towels.
Clean out the wok with paper towels.
Add 2 tablespoons oil to the wok.
When the oil is hot, add the crushed garlic and stir fry briefly until aromatic.
Add the broccoli, sprinkle the salt and sugar over, and stir fry briefly, turning down the heat if necessary to make sure it doesn’t burn. Add the 1/2 cup water, and cook the broccoli, covered, for 4 – 5 minutes, until it turns a bright green and is tender but still crisp. Remove from the wok and drain.
Clean out the wok and add 2 more tablespoons oil. Add the broccoli and the beef. Add the sauce and cornstarch mixture in the middle of the wok and stir quickly to thicken. Mix everything together and serve hot over steamed rice.
Variations: *Add carrots and onion if desired. Boil in the wok with the broccoli (you’ll need to add more water).