ldl approved or not- Caldo
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ldl approved or not- Caldo
I made this soup for dinner tonight. if not good can you fix it for me . it is one of my faves.
caldo- no meat
2 cans of beef broth
a can of hominy drained and rinsed
a can of diced tomatoes
6 ears of small corn on cob cut in half
half a head of cabbage
one onion
bay leaf
tsp of garlic, cumin, Mexican oregano
3 beef cubes
all mixed in a pot and cook slowly for hour
if this is ldl approved I will be eating quite often.we love to eat real Mexican food and as of right now this is possible the only thing I know that may be ldl approved. by the way is there any recipes for enchiladas or carne asada.when I get the chance I need to see if my pozole recipe can be alter to ldl. thank you. Quita
caldo- no meat
2 cans of beef broth
a can of hominy drained and rinsed
a can of diced tomatoes
6 ears of small corn on cob cut in half
half a head of cabbage
one onion
bay leaf
tsp of garlic, cumin, Mexican oregano
3 beef cubes
all mixed in a pot and cook slowly for hour
if this is ldl approved I will be eating quite often.we love to eat real Mexican food and as of right now this is possible the only thing I know that may be ldl approved. by the way is there any recipes for enchiladas or carne asada.when I get the chance I need to see if my pozole recipe can be alter to ldl. thank you. Quita
Re: ldl approved or not- Caldo
Quita,
Ideally the beef cubes would be lean beef. Also, can you list the ingredients of Caldo? Wikipedia says it's a broth....I'm thinking it's ok if it doesn't have sugar or other non-LDL ingredients.
The recipe sounds great!...so glad someone is looking to LDLify more Mexican food! With lean meat, sugarless tomato products, beans, jalapenos, FF cheese, and most spices....surely there are a few.
Blessings,
Julie
Ideally the beef cubes would be lean beef. Also, can you list the ingredients of Caldo? Wikipedia says it's a broth....I'm thinking it's ok if it doesn't have sugar or other non-LDL ingredients.
The recipe sounds great!...so glad someone is looking to LDLify more Mexican food! With lean meat, sugarless tomato products, beans, jalapenos, FF cheese, and most spices....surely there are a few.
Blessings,
Julie
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Re: ldl approved or not- Caldo
this is fine, quita...........i've never eaten hominy.......if i ever decide to be adventurous, i'll try it with this recipe.....i love mexican food....keep the recipes coming.........
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Re: ldl approved or not- Caldo
Caldo is the name of this soup. It's a Mexican dish that means cabbage soup and is primarily a cabbage soup with big chunks of beef short ribs. My MIL has made it for years but I made it today with no meat and used beef cubes instead. My husband and I loved it. This is why I specified caldo- no meat. My fault I should have labeled it as a title. I realized after I had sent it I made it look like an ingredient (sorry). Thanks so much for the feedback. My husband is Hispanic and loves Mexican food and I'm trying to see what else I can convert for him to enjoy. As I experiment I will let you all know so you can enjoy also. Try it and I hope you enjoy it.
Thanks Quita
Thanks Quita
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Re: ldl approved or not- Caldo
I think Quita means beef bouillon cubes, not beef meat cubes. Am I right?
I didn't think we were supposed to have hominy ! ? ! ? I love the stuff and will be eating it all the time, if possible. I thought that because it was processed with lye to get the husks off that meant we couldn't have it. If it turns out that we CAN eat hominy, Quita, your Caldo recipe is perfectly LDL. It almost sounds like Menudo.
You definitely want to post it on the soup recipe board.
I didn't think we were supposed to have hominy ! ? ! ? I love the stuff and will be eating it all the time, if possible. I thought that because it was processed with lye to get the husks off that meant we couldn't have it. If it turns out that we CAN eat hominy, Quita, your Caldo recipe is perfectly LDL. It almost sounds like Menudo.
You definitely want to post it on the soup recipe board.
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yes, it is the bouillon cubes. I don't know if hominy is OK or not. you don't have to have it in it but I love hominy so I added it. I am only 9 days into LDL and still learning.
menudo is tripe and hominy & chili powder mix so it is a bit different.
in HIM, Quita
menudo is tripe and hominy & chili powder mix so it is a bit different.
in HIM, Quita
Re: ldl approved or not- Caldo
Ok, if you reference the discussion on this recipe http://www.letsdolunch.com/boards/index ... pic=4257.0
It would seem that hominy is ok.....Roger Troy AND our food police (at least passively) approved hominy.
Quita, this recipe looks good to go (hmm, where DID Mary put the official seal?) -that'll work....
What is "tripe"?
Blessings and Thanks,
Julie
It would seem that hominy is ok.....Roger Troy AND our food police (at least passively) approved hominy.
Quita, this recipe looks good to go (hmm, where DID Mary put the official seal?) -that'll work....
What is "tripe"?
Blessings and Thanks,
Julie
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Re: ldl approved or not- Caldo
Julie, send me an email I will let you know what tripe is. It is kinda nasty.
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Re: ldl approved or not- Caldo
it is actually cow.yuck.yuck
Re: ldl approved or not- Caldo
marysimmons wrote: I thought it was the most dreadful thing imaginable
Probably shouldn't mention "calf fries" , but I had the exact same thought about them as a young Texan
Quita, I am making the Caldo this weekend
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Re: ldl approved or not- Caldo
I posted the recipe in the soup section.hope you enjoy it.
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I guess I didn't inherit the queasy gene. I had forgotten tripe is one of the key ingredients in menudo, which I enjoy very much. The tripe is cut into 1/2-inch pieces and stewed in the spicy stew until it is tender. It doesn't have any particular flavor of its own, so it comes across as just meat. I think it looks kinda pretty and really doesn't smell like anything either. I also liked "fries" of various species out west. When I worked at the Norbest turkey processing plant in Utah, the people working the eviceration line used to pay me to save the turkey fries when we got the big toms in. Woo - some of those boys were over 50 pounds, dressed. The toms, not the fries. LOL
ANY-way... I'm going to enjoy the caldo, Quita. Please share some more of the traditional recipes enjoyed by your husband & his family.
Gwen
ANY-way... I'm going to enjoy the caldo, Quita. Please share some more of the traditional recipes enjoyed by your husband & his family.
Gwen
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Re: ldl approved or not- Caldo
Quita, did you ever convert your pozole recipe? I haven't checked, but if you haven't posted it, I hope you do.