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Asparagus Fries with Dry Jack Cheese

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Ingredientes:

– 1/2 cup grated Real California Parmigiano Secco or Dry Jack cheese – 1-pound trimmed asparagus spears – 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil – Pinch of sea salt and black pepper – Real California plain yogurt (for dipping)
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Direcciones:

Preheat oven to 400˚F

In a large resealable bag shake olive oil with trimmed asparagus spears. Add grated cheese, salt and pepper then gently massage until the asparagus is covered with all ingredients. Place on a parchment lined baking sheet and bake for 15 minutes until cheese is crisp and lightly browned. Dip into Real California yogurt for a refreshing healthy appetizer.

Por Orden:

Serves 3-4

Información Nutricional:

  • Portions: 4
  • Kcals: 150
  • Fats(g): 12
  • Carbohydrates(g): 6
  • Protein(g):  7
  • Fiber(g):  2
  • Sodium(mg):  252


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Eating pattern based on ~1,500 calories/day, informed by common nutrition guidance for people using GLP-1 medications.

43g carbs, 16g fat, 43g protein per meal + >21g-30g average fiber, 2300mg sodium daily.

This eating pattern is structured to balance macronutrients in a way that can complement nutrition guidance you may receive while using GLP-1 medications. CMAB recipes in this category stay within recommended carbohydrate and fat limits, and while a recipe/serving may not individually reach the full 43g protein target, adding additional protein including a low-fat dairy option can help meet that need. Recipes labeled GLP-1 Appropriate are intended for general menu planning only and are not designed to change your medication dose or replace personalized advice from your healthcare team.

Keto-Friendly

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Eating pattern based on 2000 kcals.

17g carbs, 56g fat, 25g protein per meal + 6.25g fiber*, 2300mg sodium daily.

This pattern uses very low carbohydrate intake (17g) and higher fat (56g) to align with ketogenic-style eating patterns, in which the body may shift from primarily using carbohydrates to using fat for energy. Some people, under guidance from their healthcare providers, choose ketogenic-style eating patterns as part of their approach to managing weight or blood sugar. Whether this type of pattern is appropriate for you depends on your individual health needs and should be discussed with your healthcare team. *Please note: the Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends a minimum of 25 g/fiber per day for traditional intake. Typical intakes are much lower with a ketogenic eating pattern (about 6.25 g per day) . This type of pattern should be followed only under the supervision of a healthcare provider or registered dietitian, especially if you have existing medical conditions. Recipes labeled Keto-Friendly are intended for general menu planning only and are not designed to change your medication dose or replace personalized advice from your healthcare team.

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Eating pattern based on 2000 kcals.

44g carbs, 22g fat, 67g protein per meal + 25g fiber, 2300mg sodium daily.

This pattern provides a moderate carbohydrate reduction (44g) for people who prefer to limit carbohydrate intake as part of their overall eating pattern. Its higher protein (67g) and fiber content are intended to help many people feel satisfied after meals and support regular digestion. This macronutrient profile is intended to offer a balanced option that many people find practical for everyday meals. This balanced macronutrient profile promotes metabolic health. Recipes labeled Low-Carb are intended for general menu planning only and are not designed to change your medication dose or replace personalized advice from your healthcare team.

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