Potato Dinners

Baked Potato Ideas:Broccoli Cheese - Fill a baked potato with nonfat sour cream and steamed broccoli; top with Parmesan cheese.• Italian - Spoon marinara sauce into a baked  potato along with your favorite steamed veggies; top with Parmesan cheese.• Chili - Top a baked potato with lowfat vegetarian chili. Top with nonfat sourcream and a spoonful of zesty salsa.• Chicken Mushroom - Cook mushrooms and chicken breast strips in a nonstick pan; serve in a baked potato; top with non-fat sourcream.• French Onion - Saute sliced onions in a small amount of oil. Serve in a baked potato topped with Parmesan cheese.N.E. Potato Chowder1     tsp vegetable oil1/2     onion, chopped1/2     cup chopped bell pepper1    clove garlic, minced2     cups frozen corn5     Tbsp all purpose flour4     cups skim milk2     tsp mustard1/4     tsp dried thymeblack pepper to taste3     cups peeled diced potato2     tbsp Parmesan cheeseDirections:1. Heat oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Saute the onion, garlic and pepper until golden, about 3 minutes.2. Meanwhile, place the milk, flour, mustard and seasonings in a small bowl and mix well. Set aside.3. Add the potatoes to the skillet, then the milk mixture; stir well until the mixture comes to a boil.4. Reduce the heat to a low simmer and cook until the potatoes are tender, around 12 minutes. Stir frequently and add the cheese at the end. Serve hot.Serves 4. Each 1-1/2 cup serving: 283 calories, 3 g fat, <1 g saturated fat, 0 g trans fat, 7 mg cholesterol, 178 mg sodium, 51 g carbohydrate, 4.5 g fiber, 15 g protein.Asian Broccoli Shrimp Potato2    medium baked potatoes1    cup fresh broccoli florets1    green onion, thinly sliced3/4    cup low-sodium chicken broth2    teaspoons low-sodium soy sauce1    tsp rice wine vinegar2    tsp cornstarch1/3    cup peeled, cooked shrimpDirections:1. Combine broccoli and onion in a 9-inch microwave-safe pie plate; cover with microwaveable plastic wrap and microwave at high 3 minutes, or until tender.2. Combine chicken broth, soy sauce, vinegar and cornstarch in a glass bowl, microwave, uncovered, on high for 2minutes, or until thick.3. Pour sauce over broccoli; stir in cooked shrimp. Cut potatoes in half and fluff with a fork and put on a plate. Spoon shrimp/broccoli mixture into the potatoes. Serve hot.This recipe is adapted from idahopotato.com.Serves 4. Each serving: 146 calories, .5 g fat, 0 g saturated fat, 0 g trans fat, 46 mg cholesterol, 365 mg sodium, 25 g carbohydrate, 3 g fiber, 9.5 g protein.

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Judy Doherty, MPS, PCII

Judy’s passion for cooking began with helping her grandmother make raisin oatmeal for breakfast. From there, she earned her first food service job at 15, was accepted to the world-famous Culinary Institute of America at 18 (where she graduated second in her class), and went on to the Fachschule Richemont in Switzerland, where she focused on pastry arts and baking. After a decade in food service for Hyatt Hotels, Judy launched Food and Health Communications to focus on flavor and health. She graduated with Summa Cum Laude distinction from Johnson and Wales University with a BS in Culinary Arts, holds a master’s degree in Food Business from the Culinary Institute of America, two art certificates from UC Berkeley Extension, and runs a food photography & motion studio where her love is creating fun recipes and content.

Judy received The Culinary Institute of America’s Pro Chef II certification, the American Culinary Federation Bronze Medal, Gold Medal, and ACF Chef of the Year. Her enthusiasm for eating nutritiously and deliciously leads her to constantly innovate and use the latest nutritional science and Dietary Guidelines to guide her creativity, from putting new twists on fajitas to adapting Italian brownies to include ingredients like toasted nuts and cooked honey. Judy’s publishing company, Food and Health Communications, is dedicated to her vision that everyone can make food that tastes as good as it is for you.

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