It is so frustrating when I hear that Paula Deen decided to work with the pharmaceutical companies to help with her diabetes. First off, does she really need more money? and WHY would the pharmaceutical companies want people to know the truth about how diet can control Type II diabetes by eating no starch or sugar??? They won't make any money! Here's some proof...
Another Maria Moment...this one was with DIABETES. I myself have had my own success story with Maria's eating style...so I decided to introduce her recipes to my very picky, very diabetic father in-law. I spend the summers at the lake with my in-law and decided that this year I was going to cook out of Maria’s cookbook exclusively. I made some of my favorite banana walnut muffins and almond waffles and asked my father in-law if he would please try some. He is not fond of trying new foods maybe due to being picky but also because he has had terrible diabetes for over 30 years. My father in-law has large blood sugar swings even with his insulin pump.
He tried the waffles and muffins and loved them. Keep in mind he had butter on both and sugar free syrup on the waffle. As we stood in the kitchen discussing how many units of insulin he should calculate for the food he ate, we come to the conclusion that he should take 5 units. normally for the food he had just consumed he would have needed to take 8 but since Maria’s food is different we shot it on the lower side... my father in-law left for about 1 hr and came back out of sorts. My mother in-law said “Tom are you ok...go check your blood." He went and checked his blood and it had taken a huge nose dive...he had a blood sugar level of 45! Now at this time only 2 units had gone into his body...not 5 and he had to stop the rest of the insulin from entering his system. We couldn't believe it! Here he had taken almost 4 times less than he normally would have and his levels were too low.
Ok, fast forward...about a week later his blood sugar was too low so my mother in-law said "tom why don't you have 2 almond waffles with butter and syrup to bring your blood sugars up a bit." He decided he would do this but they had to decide how much insulin he should take...what they decided was that he would take NOTHING!!!! Now how crazy does that sound. In all the years I have known him, which is 28 years I have NEVER seen him not adjust his levels when he eats something. So, Tom ate the waffles and hung out to see what happened and after about 1 and a half hours his levels were back in the normal range. Not only did he not have to take any insulin, his levels were taking care of what needed to be done without huge swings and without adjusting for the food. It was SO COOL! Now it’s on to trying more of Maria’s recipes and working with his levels but after these results my father in-law is a believer in these recipes. Maria's way of eating does change lives...even lives that have only known diabetes for years. Thank you again Maria for your help...here is just another moment where you have made a positive effect on someone’s life. YOU ROCK GIRL!" -Cindy V (Northfield, MN)
PROTEIN BREAD:
6 eggs, separated
1 cup Jay Robb unflavored egg white or whey protein
4 oz cream cheese, room temperature
1/2 tsp onion powder (optional)
Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Separate the eggs (save the yolks for a different recipe...creme brule???), and whip the whites for a few minutes until VERY stiff (I use a stand mixer on high for a few minutes). Slowly fold in the whey protein and onion powder if using. Then slowly fold in the cream cheese into the whites (making sure the whites don't fall). Grease a bread pan and fill with "dough." Bake for 40-45 minutes or until golden brown. Let completely cool before cutting or the bread will fall. Cut into 12 slices. I keep this bread in the freezer at all times to make sandwiches. OPTION: Make bread into 12 buns on a greased cookie sheet.
NUTRITIONAL COMPARISON (per slice)
White Bread = 80 calories, 15 carbs, 1 fiber, 3 g protein
"Healthified" Bread = 60 calories, trace carbs, 6 g protein
FILLING (per sandwich):
1 slice natural smoked bacon
4 oz canned crab
1 TBS Spectrum Mayo
1 slice tomato
Handful of leafy greens
NUTRITIONAL COMPARISON (per sandwich)
Traditional BLT = 350 calories, 34 carbs, 28 g protein
"Healthified" BLT = 330 calories, 4.8 carbs, 34 g protein
I would watch her and think she has got to come down with something. I wasn't really surprised to hear that she had Diabetes, only dismayed for all her viewers. Clearly, waiting three years to tell her audience, she was obviously shopping around the drug companies to find the biggest deal she could wrangle as a paid spokesperson. What a facade she puts on TV, and you are right Maria, it's all about the money. There's no money for the government or drug companies for a diabetic to change their diet. Unfortunately, at this point, even with the drugs, Paula will need to change it now.
ReplyDeleteAwesome statement! Well put;)
ReplyDeleteFor the Protein bread. Is that egg whites and whey protein?
ReplyDeleteYep!
ReplyDeleteI'm with you, Maria! I control my diabetes entirely through diet and exercise. The whole Paula Deen thing is really pretty awful, as she kept it quiet for so long and now is all "use THIS drug". Bugs me!
ReplyDeletePaula disappoints me greatly - but I'm far from surprised. I guess it's true what they say - anyone can be bought...
ReplyDeleteSo sad for Paula Deen, she really thinks she is getting the best care possible and probably believes she "had" to get diabetes because it runs in her family. I've prevented diabetes 9 years past the age my mom was diagnosed by eating this way!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree. It broke my heart that someone who makes her living from teaching others how to prepare food wouldn't use that influence to teach her audience how to use food to be healthy. Such a wasted opportunity. I sent a message to her son Jamie on his blog and implored him to talk to his mom about being a leader on nutrition for other Type 2 diabetics, but have gotten no response.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ellen!
DeletePlease let me know if he ever replies. I'm interested in his response;))
This looks so good. I'm going to make this tonight. I'm excited to make the protein bread. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOur health is not her responsibility. She does what she knows and is responsible for her own decisions, not ours. JMHO
ReplyDeletePaula could make a difference in people's lives if she herself is introduced to the truth, however, she is still in dark - like the blind leading the blind, sadly.
ReplyDeleteWhat a testimony, Maria! I LOVED the story. Thanks for sharing.
Paula could make a difference in people's lives if she herself is introduced to the truth, however, she is still in dark - like the blind leading the blind, sadly.
ReplyDeleteWhat a testimony, Maria! I LOVED the story. Thanks for sharing.
Will omitting the Whey Protein affect the taste?
ReplyDeleteWhere should I look for that item? Is that a GNC store type product or is it near the Almond flour type stuff in a regular grocery store?
If you omit the whey, it won't effect taste, but it will effect texture.
ReplyDeleteI find all my products here: http://astore.amazon.com/marisnutran05-20?_encoding=UTF8&node=56
I have created an AMAZON.COM store where you can find all the healthy ingredients that are difficult to find in the grocery store (and if you do find them, they are often very expensive). I have done some detective work and found the lowest prices on www.amazon.com for all of the products I use and love. Everything from food, pantry items, kitchen tools, supplements and skin products are in the aStore. I rarely waste time in the grocery store because I find everything online for a way better price!
All you have to do is click on the words in my recipes and it will take you right to the correct item. If you add them to your cart I get a tiny commission which helps me afford to keep practicing recipes (Recipe experimenting can costing me a fortune!...but I love helping!).
By purchasing products through my Amazon store, you help keep this blog going. You can also continue shopping for other products on Amazon after you are finished with "healthified" shopping. Just click the "Proceed to Checkout". It then asks you if you want to add these to your Amazon cart (at the main Amazon site). Just click "Continue" and now you can add whatever else you want from Amazon all in the same cart! I always choose at least one thing from my Amazon Store before moving onto other items I need for the family, those items will also help pay for the blog without any extra cost; I just get a small commission for bringing your business to Amazon.com.
Happy Baking!
Hi Maria,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy the taste and texture of your recipes, but I had a bit of trouble figuring out how to perfect the 'folding in' process, particularly with the protein powder, which invariably ends up throughout the batter as stubborn clumps. Do you have any tips or videos on turning out a smooth batter here without compromising the stiffness of the egg whites? Would I perhaps be able to cream together the cream cheese & protein before attempting to fold it into the egg whites?
Many thanks for your help!
That bread recipe intrigues me. I think it will be my experiment this weekend. I have made it a habit to create one new healthy dish or snack. From your recipes I've successfully made the almond cookies(many times,) protein crackers, and was introduced to the amazing jicama(I don't think I'll ever buy and apple again.) Very excited to try this bread. Now if only I could find my copy of your Nutritious and Delicious book.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your hard work and passion to help others.
Juli, I do have it recorded...on how I mix in the whey...email me and I can send it to you.
ReplyDeleteEmily, you can find all my books here: http://astore.amazon.com/marisnutran05-20?_encoding=UTF8&node=1
ReplyDeleteI have created an AMAZON.COM store where you can find all the healthy ingredients that are difficult to find in the grocery store (and if you do find them, they are often very expensive). I have done some detective work and found the lowest prices on www.amazon.com for all of the products I use and love. Everything from food, pantry items, kitchen tools, supplements and skin products are in the aStore. I rarely waste time in the grocery store because I find everything online for a way better price!
All you have to do is click on the words in my recipes and it will take you right to the correct item. If you add them to your cart I get a tiny commission which helps me afford to keep practicing recipes (Recipe experimenting can costing me a fortune!...but I love helping!).
By purchasing products through my Amazon store, you help keep this blog going. You can also continue shopping for other products on Amazon after you are finished with "healthified" shopping. Just click the "Proceed to Checkout". It then asks you if you want to add these to your Amazon cart (at the main Amazon site). Just click "Continue" and now you can add whatever else you want from Amazon all in the same cart! I always choose at least one thing from my Amazon Store before moving onto other items I need for the family, those items will also help pay for the blog without any extra cost; I just get a small commission for bringing your business to Amazon.com.
You can click on the below image to go to my store or on the right you will see a "Maria's Amazon Store" widget. Happy Shopping and THANK YOU for all your support!!!
Maria do you know of a mayo that does not contain sugar? The one you suggested contains honey, which won't work for me. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWe actually use homemade mayo which is really easy to make. Just egg yolks, oil, lemon juice and salt.
DeleteHappy eating!
Maria, your bread has no carb at all
ReplyDeleteI've been following a very low carb diet (less than 20 a day) for two years and I've lost 70 lbs. However, I've been stuck for months and I still need to lose another 30-40 lbs. It's hard to stay motivated when I haven't lost a pound since October. However, your recipes help me stay strong because they taste great and I can take them to work to avoid junk. (I work night shift as a nurse and many of us survive on Red Bulls and pizza.) I guess I will just keep up the faith!
ReplyDeleteYou can do it Alex! Slow and steady wins the race!
ReplyDeleteMade these using NOW Sports eggwhite protein powder since it's about $20 cheaper than Robb's. They turned out well. I used the "bread" as buns for homemade spinach burgers (frozen spinach, eggs whites, 1 whole egg, onions, cheese, almond meal, red pepper flakes, garlic powder, & salt).
ReplyDeleteYum! Those burgers sound good!;)
DeleteDo you recommend a protein powder that is not whey based? I need to avoid dairy as well as gluten.
ReplyDeleteYes Saundra, the unflavored egg white protein works great!
DeleteMaria how do I get the cream cheese to fold in it is stiff even at room temperature ?
ReplyDeleteYou want to gently fold in with a spatula... Swirl it in slowly.
DeleteHappy eating!
So you are saying that me - as a Type 1 diabetic - if I follow this diet would be cured. I would never ever have to take another shot - even after having being diagnosed at age 9 and having had it for over 32 years now? Wow!
ReplyDeleteYes, I have worked with Type 1 diabetics. I would eliminate the food allergy causing the auto immune response and stay VERY low carb!
ReplyDeleteLOVE YOUR RECIPES.....and am VERY THANKFUL for them too!!!! XOXOXOXOXOXOXO..........
ReplyDeleteKimberley Medlin
Thank you! :)
DeleteI'm so excited about your blog! the protein pudding was fantastic (i added some coconut oil and cocoa powder for my daughter and she LOVES IT!- so do i :)) that will definitely be a staple in our house. i was thinking about trying to make a savory spread on the same premise and then you posted one this week! i think it could also work well as a great dip....
ReplyDeleteanyway, i really want to try to your protein bread but it sounds tricky. could you please email the video to me? lakehouse@capital.net
thank you so much maria! i'm reading one of your books right now.
Glad you liked it! You can watch the video here. :)
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Maria,
ReplyDeleteI love your blog! So mnay fantastic recipes and so much wonderful information! I am excited to make this bread. Thanks for sharing the truth with us! Blessings to you!
Joy
Awe! You're so sweet. Thank you!
DeleteI would love to see a video with the folding in of the cream cheese. For the life of me, I can't figure out how to do it without making the whites fall, even IF the eggs are at room temperature. I could possible see it if you blended the yolks with the cream cheese and THEN folded THAT in. Also, you mentioned in the video that you could use the yolks as well. That would be my preference but can you elaborate? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHave you seen this video? :)
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Maria, when are you going to get your own Food Network show? I think all your fans should contact FN and let them know about all the good you are doing for us out here. Ok, people, let's do this!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so sweet! We watch The Next Food Network Star and sometimes they have a "Healthy" cooking person on there and they are cooking "Low fat" this and that. Ahhh! I just want to yell at the TV. :)
DeleteThe "healthy chef" was booted off first this season on the NFNS. I was almost glad because now we don't have to listen to the healthy low fat, whole grain spiel. I've emailed the FN several times begging for a low carb show.
DeleteWould this bread be ok as regular sandwich bread? Like for hamburgers and peanut butter and jelly? I recently made a loaf of bread out of almond and coconut flour. I just can't seem to like almond flour... Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYes, we use it for this at our house all the time. :)
DeleteDo you cover this bread part way through when baking? By 35 minutes it was brown and hard on top (too hard), but still not cooked through. . . Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHmm, no I don't but you could try it. Your oven might be hotter than mine. :)
DeleteI had posted the question about the bread getting hard and over done at 375 degrees after about 35 minutes. I have another question after watching the video (which must be a different recipe as there was no cream cheese added?). Can you make the regular protein bread recipe (listed above) and omit the cream cheese? I really appreciate how you answer the questions on your blog - and believe me, I have posted plenty of questions:-) You are appreciated!!!
ReplyDeleteTry it at 350 instead. Time should still be the same. Thanks! :)
DeleteI just retested this and it does work better at a lower temperature. I changed the recipe to 325. Thanks! :)
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