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WOE: Low carb and clean eating/whole foods
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Hello--
I have been lurking here for some time, collecting all the good ideas and recipes. Tonight I made my first batch of Oopsies! OMG!! They came out wonderful!! I used my old muffin top pan and they were perfectly round and browned. I showed one to my DH and he promptly tore off a bit and tasted it. I then showed it to my daughter, she tore off a bit and tasted it. Hmmm. What to do with a torn Oppsie? I put a tiny dab of almond butter and SF strawberry jam and had my first PBJ in almost forever. MMMM!! Thanks for all the great ideas! I want to try every one! |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Sunny Arizona!
Posts: 487
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Stats: 182/165.4/145
WOE: This week.... who knows?
Start Date: 2/2/2009
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I take them in a separate baggie with sandwich fixings, or hit the In N Out drive through and replace the bun with my oopsie!
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these look so incredibly yummy, can't wait to try them next week. thanks!
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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You can make the oopsies without a specialized pan like that though - either directly on a sprayed pan, or on a sheet of parchment on a regular pan, or using mini cake tins (about 4" in diameter). ETA: Oh - how about crumpets? What kind of pan are they baked in/on? That's about the right size, maybe a little smaller than our muffin top pan would be.
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Thanks for the replie, would these do-
This is for yorkshire puddings, Too deep maybe?KitchenCraft Yorkshire Pudding Pan Yorkshire pudding baking tray pan dish Baking Tins From what i've read crumpet tins are made in these- http://www.wildflowerseed.co.uk/stor...umpet_Ring.jpg |
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Junior LCF Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Maryland
Posts: 8
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WOE: Atkins
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#1037 |
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The pudding one. I've used both muffin top pans and individual little pie pans. The pudding one will be less clean up. It doesn't matter if it's a little deep. Be sure and use a cooking spray or oil for easy release.
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Palatinate, Germany
Posts: 171
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WOE: Atkins
Start Date: May 2006
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I make myself a sandwich to take on a trip, with lots of bacon, mayo, some lettuce and maybe onions or tomatoes, and it's always a pleasure! I wrap it tightly in cling-wrap foil, and enjoy when hungry
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I busy moving house right now so will be making my first batch on monday, hope they turn out ok. |
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Major LCF Poster!
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Without reading the ENTIRE thread, I apologize if Im repeating something someone already might have discovered.
If I put 2 TBSP of flax meal in my egg yolks, then fold together, the breads are more stable and substantial!!!! AND delicious! Last edited by Atkins Chick; 09-24-2009 at 09:05 AM.. |
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Can i just ask you guys were the 1 carb per oopsie comes from, when i add up the values on mine it equals half a carb per oopsie? Also im sure i read splenda is not needed but i dont want to go back through the whole thread , ive done it once and it took ages Also people are using whey in there mixture, how much whey should i add?I bodybuild so this would help my protein intake greatly. Sorry for all the questions ![]() Last edited by kibsy; 09-24-2009 at 02:27 PM.. |
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Major LCF Poster!
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Start Date: Restarted 1/1/13
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![]() As far as the flax seed... One flax muffin has 1 gram of carb in it and thats 1/4 cup of Flax meal used... so I would say hardly any carbs if you're using a couple tablespoons. What is tricky is this.... the flax is high in carbs, but you subtract the amount of fiber which has almost equally the same count as the carbs. I have been eating one flax muffin (sometimes 2) a day that says 27 Grams of carbs, but the fiber is that much as well and Im not stalling.
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: UK
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WOE: atkins
Start Date: 19th April 2004
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kibsy as a fellow uker and not having muffin top pans here i just use am oven tray sheet with a silicone sheet on it to stop the oopsies sticking
i dont add splenda cos i dont like the taste and mine come out just fine, i have occasionally added a spoonful of almond flour (ground almonds) to thicken up the yolk bit. i would assume a spoon of whey would be about right (make sure u get the sugar free stuff) hth |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: New York
Posts: 172
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Stats: 165/165/135
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: 4/24/2013
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Is xanthum gum available in regular stores like shoprite etc????
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#1046 |
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Central Iowa
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Bob's Red Mill has it, but it is like $12 for a 1 lb bag I believe and a little goes a long way. If you have a healthfood store or some store that sells bulk items, that may be the way to go.
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: AZ
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Stats: Healthy, happy, with lots of energy!
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