After my bike ride, we went to the kitchen to make dinner. We THOUGHT we were making bratwursts. Have way through the cooking process I realized we had no hot dog buns.
So…..we made what Michael calls a “White Trash Casserole.” I grabbed a box of our Annie’s Organic Mac and Cheese and Michael made a rue for the sauce.
I steamed a mixture of cauliflower and broccoli and put some Goddess Dressing on top. Michael mixed the sliced brats into the Mac and Cheese and dinner was served!
The box states it makes about 2 servings but we made it into three servings and saved the leftovers for lunch one day this week.
Dinner was delicious! The bratwursts were 260 calories each. The Mac and Cheese was 280 calories a serving (plus a little extra for the rue he made). The veggies were barely any calories but I added them into MyFitnessPal as 100 calories. The Goddess Dressing is 120 calories a serving.
QUESTION: Are you creative when it comes to cooking? Or do you follow a recipe at all times?
Ashlei
Wow that’s fantastic that you lost so much and are so healthy now!! π Yay for healthy eating and exercise!! π
hundredtenpounds
Thank you! I added your blog to my RSS feed. I like your recipes! π -Lisa
Toni MCalister
That does look yummy π Are these dishes things you made up??
hundredtenpounds
Not me, my boyfriend. He’s pretty handy in the kitchen. π -Lisa
janetha
yum. i love “beefing up” mac and cheese!
Kelly
Haha…white trash casserole! LOVE IT!
Can You Stay for Dinner
Lisa, I’m so happy to have found your blog! You are a remarkable individual. What an incredible accomplishment to have changed your life and to have lost the weight. Inspiring to say the very least.
I love this white trash casserole! Mmm nothing better than cheesy pasta and bratwurst!! Delicious creation!
hundredtenpounds
Thank you! I love your blog too. I’m looking forward to trying the recipes you post! π -Lisa
Cara
I tend to use recipes as ideas and rarely follow them to a T
hundredtenpounds
All the best cooks I know do that too. π -Lisa