In May, I bookmarked a recipe from Sobha at Good Food. One of my favorite dishes is egg curry; I grew up eating a version made with whole, boiled eggs. Sobha's version, using grated eggs, greatly intrigued me. I made it for dinner today, and was pleased to find that it is every bit as delicious as I anticipated. Egg is a beautiful texture for curry, and Sobha's blend of spices is spot-on perfect.
The only change I made to the dish was to use 6 egg whites instead of 3 eggs - this was simply to cut down on fat content and, thus, lower the WW points of the dish. This recipe with the egg white substitution (click here for the original) yields 3, 1 point servings.
The only change I made to the dish was to use 6 egg whites instead of 3 eggs - this was simply to cut down on fat content and, thus, lower the WW points of the dish. This recipe with the egg white substitution (click here for the original) yields 3, 1 point servings.
A bit of news about a change to my blog. You know that I am a teacher and my husband is a librarian. You also know that teachers and librarians are not paid exorbitant salaries and that we are attempting to pay off some debt (car loan) while also paying Stone's grad school tuition (ouch). The university announced that they are extorting us raising that tuition quite a bit. In order to stay afloat in Angela/Stone household (Stanglea or Anone - we have not decided), we have to tighten our belts. Therefor, I am going to stop using Weight Watchers and start using the free tools on Livestrong.com. I have a few recipes left for which I have already calculated points (and almost 150 already posted here). However, soon I will not be posting point values anymore. I will try to give as much nutritional information as possible so that those on Weight Watchers can calculate their own points.
Now, I am off to visit my friend the tread mill as I succumbed to a truly irresistible temptation - chocolate hazelnut cookies. I know you don't blame me, but my thighs do.
I have made egg curry but haven't grated it before looks wonderful
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you are so smart with your eating you don't need points this curry rocks and neat idea to grate it
ReplyDeleteGloria - Thank you!
ReplyDeleteCreatewithmom- Neither had I. Isn't it a cool idea? Really gets the flavor throughout the egg.
Rebecca- That makes me feel very good to read your comment. I do try to eat a balanced, healthy diet. Having great resources for cooking - like your blog- help immensely.
I've never tried this dish before but it sounds very interesting and fairly quick to make! Thanks for posting Angela!Have a great week!
ReplyDeletethat curry looks awesome! and using grated egg is such a unique and lovely idea...
ReplyDeleteNever seen grated egg curry before, sounds quite interesting. Hope everything works out well for you
ReplyDeleteI would love to make this and I actually think my family enjoy it too..:)
ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
Good for you and with your great attitude, I'm sure it will work. Love you idea of subs with wgg white. I try and do that as much as I can.
ReplyDeleteRita
Chocolate hazelnut? There is no way to say no. And I love livestrong, pretty darn helpful website. I'd never heard of egg curry--sounds good!
ReplyDeleteI feel so happy that u tried out my recipe and also that u liked it. Its always a pleasure when someone gives a feedback after trying out my recipe :) Thanks a lot dear !! Great idea of making it healthy by using only egg whites :)
ReplyDeleteAfter a while you can even just calculate the points in your head.No worries, I will still be a faithful follower of your lovely blog!
ReplyDeleteI think that is a great idea! And, a lot of WW recipes are already on the web in some fashion.
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