Recipes from 'Flavor Point Diet': Day 15

ByABC News via logo
January 10, 2006, 9:55 AM

— -- "Good Morning America" medical contributor Dr. David Katz has come up with a diet that promises to let people eat all their favorite foods and still lose weight.

After conducting extensive research at the Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center, Katz found that by following flavor themes each week, dieters could reach the flavor point at which they'd feel completely satisfied and full.

Combining his medical knowledge with his wife's expertise -- she is a neuroscientist as well as a gourmet cook -- Katz has created a diet that he says will result in people eating less not because they are starving themselves but because they feel full.

You can find recipes from Day 15: Apple Day, below.

Breakfast
Apple Multigrain Pancakes with Honey Yogurt Sauce
OR
Apple-Banana Smoothie

Mid-Morning Snack
½ cup unsweetened applesauce mixed with ½ cup fat-free plain yogurt
OR
Omit the yogurt

Lunch
Apple, Fennel, Walnut and Barley Salad

Mid-Afternoon Snack
1 small apple
OR
10-ounce apple fizz (6-ounce seltzer water and 4-ounce 100 percent apple juice)

Dinner for 4
Apple-Prune Chicken
4 cups cooked bulgur wheat (page 224)
12 ounces sautéed spinach

Tossed Garden Salad

Dessert for 4 (optional)
Baked Cinnamon Apples

Daily Nutrition Facts
REGULAR
1,459 calories: 19% from fat (3% from satfat), 17% from protein, 64% from carbohydrate;48 g fiber, 125 mg cholesterol, 1,697mg sodium
WEIGHT-LOSS EXPRESS
1,285 calories: 18% from fat (3% from satfat), 15% from protein, 67% from carbohydrate;41 g fiber, 76 mg cholesterol, 1,329 mgsodium

Apple Multigrain Pancakes with Honey Yogurt Sauce
These pancakes are light and fluffy, and just as delicious as they are nutritious -- aslong as you use the recommended brand of pancake mix.

SERVES 4 *

1 apple, peeled and cored
1 cup Arrowhead Mills Multigrain Pancake and Waffle Mix
1/4 cup fat-free milk
1/2 cup water
1 tablespoon canola oil
1 egg
1 cup fat-free plain yogurt
1 teaspoon natural honey
Pinch of cinnamon

1. Preheat a griddle to 375°F to 400°F and coat with canola oil spray. With avegetable peeler or grater, shave the apple into a medium bowl.
2. Add the pancake mix, milk, water, oil and egg, and stir until smooth. Addthe grated apple.
3. Spoon the batter in batches onto the griddle and cook until bubbles form onthe surface and the edges begin to dry. Turn and cook on the other sideuntil golden.
4. In a small bowl, stir together the yogurt, honey and cinnamon. Serve withthe pancakes.

Per serving: 222 calories, 5 g fat (<1 g sat fat), 10 g protein, 36 g carbohydrate, 4 g fiber,46 mg cholesterol, 319 mg sodium

*Serving size: 2 (4 inch) pancakes and 1/4 cup sauce

Apple-Banana Smoothie
Use the variations of this recipe to adapt it to the flavor theme of the day.

SERVES 1

3/4 cup 100 percent apple juice
1/2 ripe banana
1 tablespoon fat-free plain or vanilla yogurt
1/2 cup crushed ice

Place the juice, banana, yogurt and ice in a blender, and process until smooth.

Per serving: 156 calories, 0.5 g fat (0 g sat fat), 2 g protein, 38 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber,0 mg cholesterol, 17 mg sodium

Apple, Fennel, Walnutand Barley Salad
The combination of tart apple and cooked barley creates a perfect blend. Cook thebarley ahead of time and refrigerate it so you can have this lunch ready in the time ittakes to chop the apple and fennel. If you like, you can substitute wheat berries forthe barley.

SERVES 1

1/3 cup hulled barley
1 apple, rinsed, cored and chopped
1 bulb fennel, rinsed, trimmed, and thinly sliced
1 tablespoon chopped walnuts
2 tablespoons Newman's Own Light Italian Dressing
Fresh arugula leaves, rinsed and patted dry

1. Bring 11/2 cups water to a boil in a medium saucepan. Add the barley andcook for 15 minutes. Drain in a colander and rinse with cold water.
2. In a medium bowl, combine the barley, apple, fennel, walnuts, anddressing. Mix well and serve over the arugula.

Per serving: 358 calories, 13 g fat (2 sat fat), 7 g protein, 60 g carbohydrate, 16 g fiber,0 mg cholesterol, 388 mg sodium

Apple-Prune Chicken
This is an absolute delight! The apples and prunes make a perfect pair.

SERVES 4

4 split chicken breasts (about 2 pounds), skin removed
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup Arrowhead Mills Organic Pastry Flour*
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
4 cloves garlic, thickly sliced
1 medium apple, rinsed and sliced
11/2 cups 100% apple juice or apple cider
1/2 cup pitted prunes

1. Preheat the oven to 375°F. Rinse the chicken and pat dry. Salt lightly (useno more than 1/8 teaspoon of the salt).
2. Place the flour on a flat plate and dredge each chicken piece, coating onboth sides.
3. Add 2 teaspoons of the oil to a large baking pan over medium-high heat andbriefly sauté the chicken on both sides for 4 to 5 minutes, or until slightlybrowned. (You'll be tempted to add more oil, but don't. That's all it needs,really!) Transfer the chicken to a plate and set aside.
4. Add the remaining 1 teaspoon oil to the pan and sauté the garlic and applefor 1 to 2 minutes.
5. Add the apple juice, prunes, and the remaining salt and bring to a boil. Reducethe heat and simmer for 5 to 8 minutes.
6. Return the chicken to the pan and spoon some of the liquid over it. Bake for30 minutes. Turn the pieces and bake for an additional 10 to 15 minutes, oruntil the chicken is tender and the sauce is thick and glistening. If you like,crush the prunes so they become part of the sauce.

Per serving: 328 calories, 7 g fat (1 g sat fat), 30 g protein, 36 g carbohydrate, 3 g fiber,76 mg cholesterol, 654 mg sodium

*You can also use Hodgson Mill Oat Bran Flour.

Tossed Garden Salad
Keep these ingredients on hand so you won't hesitate to throw this great salad togetherwith dinner in a flash!

SERVES 4

SALAD
Unlimited mixed greens, baby spinach, or favorite lettuce (noticeberg)
As many raw vegetables as you can pile in a big salad bowl, suchas tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, bell peppers, alfalfa sprouts,and so on. (For ease and convenience, use packaged prewashedshredded carrots, shredded cabbage-carrot coleslaw, orshredded broccoli-cabbage coleslaw.)

DRESSING
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
3 tablespoons vinegar
Pinch of salt
Freshly ground black pepper to taste
OR
5 tablespoons (5 capfuls) Newman's Own Light Italian Dressing

Build your salad any way you like!

Per serving (on average): 96 calories, 4 g fat (<1 g sat fat), 4 g protein, 13 g carbohydrate,5 g fiber, 0 mg cholesterol, 116 mg sodium

Baked Cinnamon Apples
This dessert is as heartwarming as it is delicious.

SERVES 4

2 apples, halved and cored
2 tablespoons apple cider
2 teaspoons dark brown sugar
Pinch of ground cinnamon

1. Preheat a toaster oven to 350°F. Line the toaster oven tray with foil andplace the apples on the tray, core side up.
2. In a cup, combine the cider, brown sugar and cinnamon. Drizzle over theapples.
3. Bake for 10 minutes to 12 minutes, then broil for 1 minute, or until the top issizzling.

Per serving: 53 calories, 0 g fat (0 g sat fat), 0 g protein, 14 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber,0 mg cholesterol, 2 mg sodium

VARIATIONS
Baked Cinnamon-Almond Apples: Add 1/4 cup chopped almondsin step 2.
Per serving: 88 calories, 3 g fat (0 g sat fat), 1 g protein, 15 g carbohydrate, 3 gfiber, 0 mg cholesterol, 2 mg sodium

Baked Cinnamon-Walnut Apples: Add 1/4 cup chopped walnuts instep 2.Per serving: 86 calories, 4 g fat (0 g sat fat), 1 g protein, 14 g carbohydrate, 2 gfiber, 0 mg cholesterol, 2 mg sodium