One of my favorite Thanksgiving foods in my former fat life was Crunch Top Cheesy Potatoes. One of the main ingredients was Cream of Chicken Soup. Knowledge is power; now that I am aware of what certain foods do, I am able to get past the cravings!

CAMPBELL'S HEALTHY REQUEST® CREAM OF CHICKEN SOUP INGREDIENTS = CHICKEN STOCK, WATER, MODIFIED FOOD STARCH, CHICKEN MEAT, MALTODEXTRIN, CREAM (MILK), CONTAINS LESS THAN 1% OF: WHEAT FLOUR, VEGETABLE OIL, SOY PROTEIN CONCENTRATE, CORNSTARCH, SALT, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, LOWER SODIUM NATURAL SEA SALT, FLAVORING, MODIFIED FOOD STARCH, CHICKEN FAT, YEAST EXTRACT, DISODIUM GUANYLATE, DISODIUM INOSINATE, SODIUM PHOSPHATE, SOY PROTEIN ISOLATE, SPICE, BETA CAROTENE (FOR COLOR), DEHYDRATED CHICKEN.
MSG is a slow poison and it is in everything; Lay's potato chips, Doritos, Campbell's soups, Ramen, Canned Gravy, frozen dinners, frozen pizzas, salad dressings (especially low-fat varieties). Tons of 'reduced' or 'no-fat' foods are laced with MSG to make up for flavor lost when fat is reduced. If you don't see MSG on the label, you still aren't safe; the word 'Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein','Accent, 'Aginomoto,' 'Natural Meat Tenderizer,' is just a sneaky names for MSG.
Glutamic acid in MSG is known as an excitotoxin; this means it excites the brain cells. It causes the brain cells to fire too much until they are exhausted and die. This causes us to be addicted to the MSG 'fix,' which is why Lay's Potato Chips claim, "I bet you can't eat just one." Lay's knows they have the upper hand on your brain chemistry. This excitotoxin effect in our brain causes ADHD, autism and Alzheimer's.
This process of over-exciting the brain depletes our brain of serotonin (the feel-good chemical in our brain and gut). Headaches and migraines are the main complaint of MSG consumption, which makes sense because low serotonin is the Migraine headaches are caused in part by changes in the level of serotonin. Serotonin plays many roles in the body, one of which is the effect on blood vessels. When serotonin levels are high, blood vessels constrict (shrink). When serotonin levels fall, the blood vessels dilate (swell). This swelling can cause pain or other problems. Many things can affect the level of serotonin in your body, including your level of blood sugar, certain foods and changes in your estrogen level if you're a woman. To read more check out my book: Secrets to Controlling Your Cravings, Weight and Mood.
MSG downregulates our body’s leptin production (our appetite suppression), so it makes us hungry sooner. Hoe can this be? Well, MSG stimulates the pancreas, which in turn increases insulin production even though there is no need for insulin. This will cause our blood sugar to rise too much and then drop. When our blood sugar drops, hunger is stimulated (which is why you don't want to eat too many carbohydrates either). Over production of insulin will cause insulin resistance, diabetes and obesity.
So instead, let's try this healthy option!
"POTATOES:"
1 head cauliflower
CHEESE SAUCE:
1/4 cup butter
3 TBS Cream Cheese
1/4 cup beef/chicken broth
2 cups sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
1/4 cup Parmesan cheese, shredded
Sea salt and pepper (to taste)
TOPPING:
1/2 cup crushed almonds
1/4 cup almond flour
2 TBS butter or coconut oil, melted
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. "POTATOES": Place cauliflower flowerettes in a food processor. Pulse until larger "rice" sized pieces (click HERE to find the one I use) (or shred with a cheese grater to resemble shredded potatoes). Transfer the cauliflower to a 2 1/2 quart casserole dish.
CHEESE SAUCE: In a saucepan, melt butter over medium heat. Stir in cream cheese and broth. Cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened. Reduce heat. Add the cheeses, stirring until cheese is melted. Add salt and pepper to taste. Remove from heat, pour over the veggie, and stir to combine.
TOPPING: In a small bowl, toss together crushed almonds, almond flour and remaining butter, and sprinkle over the cheesy cauliflower. Bake for 30 minutes in the preheated oven, or until the top is golden and cauliflower if tender. Makes 8 servings. I LOVE THIS DISH!
NUTRITIONAL COMPARISON (per serving):
Traditional Crunchy Top Potatoes = 370 calories, 27g fat, 12g protein, 19 carbs, 3g fiber
"Healthified" Crunchy Top "Potatoes" = 307 calories, 27g fat, 12g protein, 5.6 carbs, 3g fiber

CAMPBELL'S HEALTHY REQUEST® CREAM OF CHICKEN SOUP INGREDIENTS = CHICKEN STOCK, WATER, MODIFIED FOOD STARCH, CHICKEN MEAT, MALTODEXTRIN, CREAM (MILK), CONTAINS LESS THAN 1% OF: WHEAT FLOUR, VEGETABLE OIL, SOY PROTEIN CONCENTRATE, CORNSTARCH, SALT, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, LOWER SODIUM NATURAL SEA SALT, FLAVORING, MODIFIED FOOD STARCH, CHICKEN FAT, YEAST EXTRACT, DISODIUM GUANYLATE, DISODIUM INOSINATE, SODIUM PHOSPHATE, SOY PROTEIN ISOLATE, SPICE, BETA CAROTENE (FOR COLOR), DEHYDRATED CHICKEN.
MSG is a slow poison and it is in everything; Lay's potato chips, Doritos, Campbell's soups, Ramen, Canned Gravy, frozen dinners, frozen pizzas, salad dressings (especially low-fat varieties). Tons of 'reduced' or 'no-fat' foods are laced with MSG to make up for flavor lost when fat is reduced. If you don't see MSG on the label, you still aren't safe; the word 'Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein','Accent, 'Aginomoto,' 'Natural Meat Tenderizer,' is just a sneaky names for MSG.
Glutamic acid in MSG is known as an excitotoxin; this means it excites the brain cells. It causes the brain cells to fire too much until they are exhausted and die. This causes us to be addicted to the MSG 'fix,' which is why Lay's Potato Chips claim, "I bet you can't eat just one." Lay's knows they have the upper hand on your brain chemistry. This excitotoxin effect in our brain causes ADHD, autism and Alzheimer's.
This process of over-exciting the brain depletes our brain of serotonin (the feel-good chemical in our brain and gut). Headaches and migraines are the main complaint of MSG consumption, which makes sense because low serotonin is the Migraine headaches are caused in part by changes in the level of serotonin. Serotonin plays many roles in the body, one of which is the effect on blood vessels. When serotonin levels are high, blood vessels constrict (shrink). When serotonin levels fall, the blood vessels dilate (swell). This swelling can cause pain or other problems. Many things can affect the level of serotonin in your body, including your level of blood sugar, certain foods and changes in your estrogen level if you're a woman. To read more check out my book: Secrets to Controlling Your Cravings, Weight and Mood.
MSG downregulates our body’s leptin production (our appetite suppression), so it makes us hungry sooner. Hoe can this be? Well, MSG stimulates the pancreas, which in turn increases insulin production even though there is no need for insulin. This will cause our blood sugar to rise too much and then drop. When our blood sugar drops, hunger is stimulated (which is why you don't want to eat too many carbohydrates either). Over production of insulin will cause insulin resistance, diabetes and obesity.
So instead, let's try this healthy option!
1 head cauliflower
CHEESE SAUCE:
1/4 cup butter
3 TBS Cream Cheese
1/4 cup beef/chicken broth
2 cups sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
1/4 cup Parmesan cheese, shredded
Sea salt and pepper (to taste)
TOPPING:
1/2 cup crushed almonds
1/4 cup almond flour
2 TBS butter or coconut oil, melted
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. "POTATOES": Place cauliflower flowerettes in a food processor. Pulse until larger "rice" sized pieces (click HERE to find the one I use) (or shred with a cheese grater to resemble shredded potatoes). Transfer the cauliflower to a 2 1/2 quart casserole dish.
CHEESE SAUCE: In a saucepan, melt butter over medium heat. Stir in cream cheese and broth. Cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened. Reduce heat. Add the cheeses, stirring until cheese is melted. Add salt and pepper to taste. Remove from heat, pour over the veggie, and stir to combine.
TOPPING: In a small bowl, toss together crushed almonds, almond flour and remaining butter, and sprinkle over the cheesy cauliflower. Bake for 30 minutes in the preheated oven, or until the top is golden and cauliflower if tender. Makes 8 servings. I LOVE THIS DISH!
NUTRITIONAL COMPARISON (per serving):
Traditional Crunchy Top Potatoes = 370 calories, 27g fat, 12g protein, 19 carbs, 3g fiber
"Healthified" Crunchy Top "Potatoes" = 307 calories, 27g fat, 12g protein, 5.6 carbs, 3g fiber
I was looking for a dish to take to my in-laws for Thanksgiving that I could eat. This looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteThanks Laura! Let me know what you think!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
I just found your blog today, so is it too early to say that I love you? Seriously, my holidays are really looking up this year! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Soooo much K! You totally made my day;)))
ReplyDeleteKeep posted! I am posting tons of holiday recipes this November and December;)
Made these for Thanksgiving! Best faux potatoes ever! I am going to use this recipe all the time!! I am a diabetic and your website is absolutely the best! Thank you!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Soooo much Amanda! I love these too! Even my 2 baby boys ate these yesterday at Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteHappy Eating and let me know what other recipes you try!
I LOVED these!! My husband (who is very skeptical about all the healthified recipes I make) devoured these too! He said they tasted better than the regular mashed potatoes he made!! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome Rachel! We are eating the leftovers tonight!;)
ReplyDeleteEven my boys like it!
Hi Maria,
ReplyDeleteI have a fat related question, if I may. BTW I made those and I absolutely love them!! However, even though I support and endorse the paleo diet (and its variations), like most people I still shiver at the mention of full fat in products. I understand the low fat and no fat fad is flawed. My problem is that when I pick up a full fat item (cream cheese, cream, cheeses etc) I look at the fat content and while saturated fat doesn't scare me, the trans fat does. And all those products show a content of 0.1-0.3g of trans fats. Am I picking the wrong product or is that a negligible amount of the trans fats?? Thanks
BTW. I'm never buying mayo ever again! :)
Thanks Angelika!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great question, however the trans fat that is naturally found in real foods such as red meat isn't the same as the chemically made hydrogenated oils.
And there is no need for concern on them.
Happy eating!
Maria, have you tried using any other crushed nut (other than almonds) for the topping? And do you usually crush your own almonds? How small should the pieces be?
ReplyDeletePlanning on making this for the family tonight!
Thanks!
Thanks Jenni!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE pecans on them!
I crush the almonds so they are all different sizes so it provides lots of textures.
Happy Eating!
Thanks! I made this last night and it was delicious :) Everyone loved it, next time I'm using pecans!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Jenni! This makes me very happy!!!
DeleteGreat recipe and what a wonderful substitute for potatoes. Made it for supper tonight and not one complaint from anybody. Love eating food that is good and good for you. Bon Appétit !!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Marilyn! I love it when the whole family likes a recipe;)))
DeleteThanks so much for your site! Great ideas that has helped me expand our low carb menu!
ReplyDeleteI have a question about cheese sauces..this is my third attempt at a cheese sauce--one was the faux tatoes, one the Philly cheese steak, one was an Alfredo sauce. They all tasted great but I couldn't get any of them to incorporate right. The cream cheese doesn't melt into a smooth sauce but is clumpy/bumby. At first I thought this may have been from cheap low quality cream cheeses but I just used organic pasture fed and got the same result. Also the cheese I add melts but the butter and oil separate out of the sauce.
While they all taste great and we love them I'd like to be able to have a presentable cheese sauce for guests. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks!
Robbi
You have to whisk it really hard with a hand whisk or you could try a hand mixer to beat it right in the pan. :)
DeleteThis looks delicious. Can't wait to try it!!
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