Need Examples of Substitutes
Last Post 18 Jul 2008 08:15 PM by cranberrycat. 4 Replies.
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18 Jul 2008 02:54 PM
    When a recipe calls for bread crumbs (as in a lentil loaf) any examples of a good Zone friendly substitute?

    What about for pasta as in certain soups?

    What about for rice as for something to have with a stew or Chinese dish?
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    18 Jul 2008 03:41 PM
    bread crumbs:

    Use a minimal amount if you want in keeping with the unfav carb limit fo 25% of all carbs in a meal. Or use ground rolled oats (also unfav).

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    pasta:

    Use Zone Pasta

    http://www.zonediet.com/products/pr...pasta.aspx
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    rice:


    I'd skip it.

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    18 Jul 2008 05:41 PM
    Which is better: oats or barley?

    Could also use a touch of wheat germ--not as good as the above, I believe, but better than bread crumbs.

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    18 Jul 2008 07:32 PM
    Either oats or barley. Oats contains a little GLA, which can be a plus.

    Wheat germ wouldn't be better than oats or barley because wheat germ oil isn't Zone friendly. Oats and barley are both favorable carbs.



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    18 Jul 2008 08:15 PM
    When I do a loaf, I generally use finely chopped veggies as the filler in place of bread crumbs. And, I usually add a bit more egg to the mixture, which will help to bind everything together. Finely chopped celery and/or onion and/or mushroom works really nice in a loaf, and an add some flavor, too!
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