The Atkins Diet
Carbohydrate Substitutes for the Atkins diet
Cutting down on carbohydrates with the Atkins diet is easy
when you see the wide variety of proteins and vegetables that
are on the acceptable foods list. However, it does take some
time and adjustment to get used to this new way of eating. A
lot of the American diet centers around complex carbohydrate
foods like breads and pastas. Snack foods are full of sugars
and refined carbohydrates. This new way of eating will
challenge your old habits. However, there are many carbohydrate
substitutes that can fill in the gap.
Some of the most popular replacement items are sugar
substitutes. These can be good or bad depending on how you
react to them. Each person has a different reaction to
artificial sweeteners like aspartame and Splenda. They can be
helpful in baking low-carbohydrate treats and making things
taste sweet without risking sugar use. However, many people
find that using artificial sweeteners makes them crave sugar
even more. If you find you want more sweet treats after
drinking a diet soda or eating a snack made with Splenda, its
best to eliminate them entirely from your diet.
Bread is the number one challenge that Atkins dieters face
when looking at their new diet plans. Bread is a staple food
for many people, and eliminating it can be somewhat of a
problem. There are some low carb breads available out there,
but you have to watch for hidden carbohydrates and other
unacceptable ingredients. If you are ambitious, you can try
making your own bread out of almond flour or other
non-traditional flours.
Many people say that they love pasta, but people vary rarely
eat it plain. The best part about pasta is the topping. So
taking those toppings (meat, cheese and vegetables) and putting
them over something else is an easy solution. Many people who
follow the Atkins plan have found that squash makes a good
pasta substitute. Spaghetti squash, a yellow orange gourd with
stringy insides, is a natural base for homemade meat sauce.
Zucchini is also a good pasta substitute. You can grate in into
fine pieces or chunk it up into sections to act as a base for
sauces. Lasagna is easily made with large pieces of eggplant as
a substitute for the noodles. The meats and cheeses used in
lasagna are low-carb so there’s nothing to worry about
there.
Another common problem for Atkins dieters is finding a good
substitute for rice. One popular solution is to use
cauliflower. Simply place the cauliflower florettes in a food
processor and chop them until they are rice sizes pieces. Then
microwave the “rice” without water. The pieces will come out
fluffy and ready to be used in casseroles or as part of a side
dish.
Cauliflower is also a popular potato substitute for Atkins
dieters. This time, puree the cauliflower until it is smooth
and creamy, just like mashed potatoes. You can add your
favorite low-carb topping to it like bacon, sour cream and
cheese.
Pizza is a favorite food for many people, but there are
Atkins friendly solutions for homemade pizzas that taste just
as good. You can make small pizzas using low-carb tortillas as
the crust. You can also use the same method with large
Portobello mushrooms. If the alternative crust options don’t
sound good to you, you can also try a pizza casserole with all
of the ingredient layered in a casserole dish.
These substitutes will help you avoid indulging in your
high-carb favorites while on the Atkins diet.
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