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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Douglas, Arizona
Posts: 3,781
Gallery: luckiangel
Stats: 305/277.8/150
WOE: Atkins/Curves
Start Date: 10/2003
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ok i've been busy today cooking!! I made chile relleno's using a modified version of the oopsie roll as my batter. I used 6 eggs, 3 oz of cream cheese, garlic powder, pico de gallo and nutmeg. Here's what they looked like:
they look darker in my pic....the dark strip is the pepper......will be serving these tomorrow with enchilada sauce, sour cream and some lettuce!!!! Last edited by luckiangel : 02-03-2008 at 02:29 PM. |
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#152 |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Buffalo Grove Illinois
Posts: 96
Gallery: pamk
WOE: Atkins, Shut my mouth
Start Date: Too many times to mention
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You know how you would dice up "bread" chunks to have with the spinach dip? I just took one of the larger Oopsies, gently toasted and diced into chunks and spread spinach dip on top of each little chunk, VERY good. I love these things!!!
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#153 |
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Junior LCF Member
Join Date: May 2006
Location: So-Cal
Posts: 12
Gallery: Desertrosenla
WOE: Low Carb Modified for Insulin Dependent Diabetes
Start Date: For me Low Carb is a necessity
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Cleo has definatley saved my life with these ooopsies. Seriously I am a type one diabetic and recently found out what I thought were ok blood sugars are way too high. So what began as low carb for weight loss has turned to an even sticter low carb diet that I must be on for life to avoid diabetic complications.
If not for ooopsies i dont know if i would have the willpower to restrain from sometimes sneaking in bad bad carb rich foods. I have made ooopsie buns, with Onion Powder, cheddar, and Mrs Dash garlic and herb ( and had every kind of burger imaginable) The above oopsies toasted in the oven topped with butter and parm cheese with more Mrs. Dash for garlic bread Also took the above oopsies and made em into mini pizza's with all my fave pizza toppings. and out of plain oopsies I just made french-toast/pancakes . I took two ooopsies and soaked them in a heavy whipping cream and egg mixture with cinnamon. I then cooked em up as i would french toast. Added a bit of diabetic peanut butter to the tops of my oopsies and covered with low carb sugar free syrup. OMG Heaven, seriously! for someone like me who has to eat this way forever its so awesome to have subs for my favorite foods. Cleo you are my hero ![]() Last edited by Desertrosenla : 02-03-2008 at 07:20 PM. Reason: quick correction |
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#154 |
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
Posts: 1,131
Gallery: theislandgirl
WOE: Atkins/PP
Start Date: JUL 1998, JAN 2005, JAN 2008
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Just wanted a citrusy flavor...whipped up my usual double batch of oopsies and then made 6 large ones and popped them in the oven. Enough "batter" left for 6 small ones, so I diced up a handful of fresh cranberries I had left over from somewhere (the last ones), zested in some orange, threw in a 1/4 tsp each of orange and lemon extract, and my liquid sweeteners (Canadian Sugar Twin and Splenda), then folded that into what's left of the batter, trying to work fast as the eggs do deflate a bit if they sit...
Well, just had a very nice orange-y cranberry-zing (add more of these next time) treat-size oopsie with a smear of cream cheese. Don't know that they're like anything, but they sure are tasty. Don't look any different than any others except for some specks, so no pic...I'm off to have another. This is such fun... ![]()
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#155 |
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
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The first picture is my Mommy McMuffin. Even the kiddos love these ones.
Second picture is a giant oopsie. I just made it on a cookie sheet then cut it to fit into the botton of a springform pan. Then I topped it with a LC no bake cheesecake. Yummers!!! Oh yeah, I should add that in the crust, I added an extra tsp of splenda. Last edited by DeliGirl : 02-03-2008 at 08:15 PM. |
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#156 |
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
Posts: 1,131
Gallery: theislandgirl
WOE: Atkins/PP
Start Date: JUL 1998, JAN 2005, JAN 2008
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Niiiiiice. I was wondering if it would hold up to a cheesecake, but I was thinking baked...this is very good looking!
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: SE Lower Michigan
Posts: 1,860
Gallery: shadowzip
WOE: M & E/Low Carb
Start Date: 2/2005
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Theislandgirl--The Juniors cheese cake uses a baked sponge cake as a base then bakes it again with the filling. I bet it would work with an oopsie. Cleo how did your oopsie brats turn out? Did you take pics? Last edited by shadowzip : 02-04-2008 at 04:13 AM. |
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#158 |
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Senior LCF Member
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Ooooohhhhhh, Cannolli...........how I miss that! Now I've gotta get busy, and make that. There sure is a lot of things to make, with this. What a versitale recipe!
Hey, welcome back, Deb! ![]() |
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#159 |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Judsonia, Ar.
Posts: 480
Gallery: critter34
Stats: 40 pounds and holding
WOE: no starch, no sugars
Start Date: started January 2004/ restarted June 5, 2006
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I do not have pics but I made Strawberry oOopsie cake this weekend. I just made a double patch of the oopsie batter and added dry sugerfree strawberry jello to the mix...after it cools add frozen strawberries sweet with splenda. It was so good....I am gonna try a peach one next....I will take pics next time if I can keep my family out of it long enough...LOL
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#160 |
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Blabbermouth!!!
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My Cheese Danish OOPSIE's
Well I gave in all of the pics of the good eats convinced me to give them a try. I have been eating the oopsie on burgers and sandwiches, but I had to try them as a dessert! LOVED IT!!!
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Blabbermouth!!!
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#162 |
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Blabbermouth!!!
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 7,152
Gallery: cleochatra
Stats: 350/264/125
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: January 1, 2008
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You guys rock! I'm so excited about everything you're making! I'm consolidating many of these recipes on my blog in a special oopsie listing in an effort to keep everything together. Everyone will be credited, naturally. I just don't want these recipes lost!
There's an awesome tiramisu on the main forum that I just added yesterday (marymc's recipe and pictures)! I want a mcmuffin now. Thanks a lot, Deli! |
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#164 |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: SW Virginia
Posts: 787
Gallery: mac24312
Stats: 250/145/130
WOE: Stella Style/Atkins Induction my style ;]
Start Date: October 2006
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Chocolate Chocolate Chip and Flax Seed Parmasan Cheese Oopsie rolls
Hi everyone!
Ok...here is another Oopsie experiment!! The Chocolate one I use 8 ounces of cream cheese, 8 eggs, I sweetened the whites with Liquid Splenda (2 drops) I put chopped up Lindt 85 percent chocolate in the egg yolks with 2 TBS of cocoa, 4 drops of liquid splenda and about 1 splash of Chocolate Da Vinci Syrup. I made these in my muffin top pans. Got 12 of these. The Buns I did the same amount of eggs and cream cheese. Put about 2 TBS of light and 2 TBS of Dark Flax Seed with 2 TBS of Parm Cheese and garlic and a dash of Onion powder. I did these on my non-stick alum foil but I had 2 extra and I did them in my muffin pans. I believe the next time I do these I will do all the buns in the muffin pans. They seem firmer that way. I had 8 large ones of these. They both are really good. I think the next thing I am going to do with Oopsies is make them into a chocolate cake. Going to try to use my heart pans with a cream cheese filling between the layers and with a very stiff Whipped Cream frosting. Got to eat these first. Here are my pictures. Keep the great ideas coming HUGS Christina |
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#165 |
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Blabbermouth!!!
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 7,152
Gallery: cleochatra
Stats: 350/264/125
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: January 1, 2008
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Those look GREAT, mac!
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#166 |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vermont
Posts: 502
Gallery: Off My Duff
Stats: 281.6/278.6/150
WOE: LC
Start Date: July 2008
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I've made the Oopsies once, and enjoyed them---thank you for creating these, Cleo!
Now that I've stumbled upon this thread, I'm going to need to try a lot of these ideas. |
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#167 |
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Blabbermouth!!!
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 7,152
Gallery: cleochatra
Stats: 350/264/125
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: January 1, 2008
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Hi, Becky! I'm so glad you like the oopsies! Who knew my ADD in the kitchen would have been a good thing.
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
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u used pico de gallo for the outside? I am really curious about this recipe |
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#169 |
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Senior LCF Member
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Im going to try to deep fry one today..what do you think? I have a recipe for a Cannoli dessert calzone (high carb) that I want to modify for Valentines Day and instead of making a low carb dough etc, I was just going to quickly deep fry an oopsie and top with the cannoli mixture??? Hope it works..
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Ohio
Posts: 1,913
Gallery: Yummy's_Girl
Stats: 168/134/130-135
WOE: A way of my own
Start Date: June 2006
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#172 |
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Senior LCF Member
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Okay the deep frying this was a bust..I had just enough oil in the pan to drop it in but I think the oil was too hot and it burnt..I had flattened one out and thought it might crisp up in the hot fat..but no, so instead..
I flattened one out, topped it with some lc choc bar, melted that in the micro for a few seconds, then spead the choc around, topped that with my marscarpone/whip cream mixture, some walnut bits, rolled up and topped with leftover cheese mixture and walnuts. It was very good. In total I used 3 T of cheese mixture,9g of choc and 14 g of walnuts..off to figure out carb counts. FYI, these roll up very nicely after you flatten them out and rewarm them..just like a pancake! Didnt have it around long enough to take pics.. ![]() |
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#173 |
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: McKinney, Texas
Posts: 3,371
Gallery: Tecnokitty
Stats: Before: 222/125/150 After baby/Now:241/161/160-165
WOE: Atkins 72 Maint., I'm 5'7", 34 years old
Start Date: restarted 6/22/07. In a size 6 jeans now!
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Oh my goodness, that sounds awesome! <runs away from the lc chocolate bar> lol! And oh my, marscapone <drools on floor>
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#174 |
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
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I want to thank the poster who came up with the idea for strawberry oopsie cake. I just made this for my DH for his birthday. It was made with a double batch of oopsies and a box of sugar free strawberry jello. I baked it in a 9x5 loaf pan for probably 40-45 minutes. (you might notice a piece taken out of the cake - DH tried it and gave it the thumbs up). I will be serving this tonight with sliced strawberries and whipped cream.
Edited to say, Giving credit to Critter34. It was her take on the oopsie !!! thanks
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Way too much time on my hands!
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Kansas
Posts: 18,905
Gallery: CarolynF
Stats: 195/144/139
WOE: Eat Fat, Get Thin/I Can Make You Thin
Start Date: January 2001
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