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Originally Posted by snobird118

Hi everyone, I'm pretty new to Ideal Protein - although I've lost and am feeling great. I'm reading some of your recipes and what is "WF" before syrup, etc.

WF is Walden Farms. Brand of no sugar, no fat, dressings, syrups etc. Some are better than others. Found at some stores and can be found online.

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Ideal Protein Diet Recipes #3 - Page 32 (9)Phase I eggless cupcakes

Just saw this one on Facebook
Had to share!
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Ideal Protein Phase I Magical Cupcakes (7 cupcakes equals one Ideal Protein packet)

The basic cupcake recipe:

1 packet of Ideal Protein Crispy Cereal, well crushed
1 packet of Ideal Protein drink mix (vanilla, chocolate, cappuccino)
½ teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon olive oil
1 ½ teaspoons apple cider vinegar
½ cup water

Preheat oven to 350 degrees and spray 21 cavities of your nonstick mini cupcake pan well with nonstick spray (oil only, not the baking spray with flour). Mix the Crispy Cereal, the drink mix, the baking powder, and the baking soda. Add the water, oil, and vinegar and blend well (the batter will get foamy; that’s the chemical reaction of the baking soda and the vinegar). Divide batter evenly among 21 mini cupcake cavities. Bake for 11 minutes in preheated oven. Remove and let cupcakes cool on a baking rack.

*******************
The basic frosting recipe:

4 ounces of water (OR 3 ounces of water and 2 T of Torani sugar free syrup, flavor of your choice)
2 T of Walden Farms dip (caramel, chocolate, marshmallow, strawberry) or Walden Farms Peanut Butter
1 packet of Ideal Protein pudding

Blend the water, the syrup, and the dip. Add the protein powder and blend again. For a smooth, fluffier texture, use an immersion blender. Refrigerate overnight.

******************
Assembly:

Use a piping bag (or a Ziploc baggie with a small corner cut off) to pipe the frosting in a spiral on top of each cupcake. Top each cupcake with a drizzle of Walden Farms dip or an Ideal Protein Soy Puff.

*******************
Notes:

Use two Wilton nonstick mini cupcake pans and the Oxo Good Grips small cookie scoop:

http://www.amazon.com/Wilton-Excelle...ni+cupcake+pan

http://www.amazon.com/OXO-Grips-Smal.../dp/B0000CCY1E
By: Coach Mindy Weight Loss

Last edited by lisa32989; 02-13-2015 at 09:33 PM.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by wuv2bloved

Chocolate Bark

Ideal Protein Recipes
IP chocolate pudding (or any pudding of your choice)

(the next 2 ingredients are not needed if you are not doing the choc pudding)
-2 tbsp cocoa powder
-1tbsp instant coffee

2 tsp splenda or stevia
8 oz of water (depending on consistency, could be less)

Shake,
pour in aluminum pie plates or place on parchment paper on cookie sheet.
Freeze (30-45min)
Take out of freezer, break chocolate into pieces
Place in container, keep in freezer.

enjoy Ideal Protein Diet Recipes #3 - Page 32 (16)

I just made this and it tastes bitter. Must be the cocoa powder.

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Ideal Protein Diet Recipes #3 - Page 32 (18)11-14-2012, 07:04 PM#469

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ustasmom

I just made this and it tastes bitter. Must be the cocoa powder.

could be did you add the splenda?

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Ideal Protein Diet Recipes #3 - Page 32 (23)11-14-2012, 07:08 PM#470

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Quote:

Originally Posted by wuv2bloved

could be did you add the splenda?

I did. I ended up adding a bit of Da Vinci Raspberry syrup to help it along. I think that it will turn out good, just not as sweet. I did use Dark Chocolate IP pudding. That could be it as well.

Have you tried adding a bit of Crispy cereal to it to give it texture?

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Ideal Protein Diet Recipes #3 - Page 32 (28)11-14-2012, 07:59 PM#471

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lisa32989

Just saw this one on Facebook
Had to share!

Ideal Protein Phase I Magical Cupcakes (7 cupcakes equals one Ideal Protein packet)

CUPCAKESS!!!????!!!!???? I LOOOOOOVE CUPCAKES!

I am so gonna try this.Ideal Protein Diet Recipes #3 - Page 32 (32)

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Ideal Protein Diet Recipes #3 - Page 32 (34)11-14-2012, 09:21 PM#472

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Originally Posted by niknakjack

3-4lb rump roast
6 cloves garlic
1 package sliced mushrooms
1 packet IP Mushroom Soup Mix w/8oz. h2o
1 packet IP Leek Soup Mix w/8oz. h2o
5 cut up celery stalks
Italian Seasoning
Black Pepper
Onion Powder
all seasonings to taste

Sear(brown) rump roast in sauté pan 2 minutes on each side in olive oil w/ seasonings on meat

Put all ingredients into crock pot
add browned rump roast

cook 8 hours on low
5-6 hours on high

YUMMY!

Serve meat and juices over miracle noodles or miracle rice
I ate leftovers on green salads for a couple if other dinner nights

Reading through old posts, wonder if Turnips would work in this in the crock pot? hmmm.....and over some fried caulirice Ideal Protein Diet Recipes #3 - Page 32 (38)

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Originally Posted by 2sweet4u

Reading through old posts, wonder if Turnips would work in this in the crock pot? hmmm.....and over some fried caulirice Ideal Protein Diet Recipes #3 - Page 32 (44)

They do! I use rutabaga or turnips in place of potatoes whenever I do crockpot roasts!

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Ideal Protein Diet Recipes #3 - Page 32 (48)Creamless Clam Chowder

INGREDIENTS:

2 t. olive oil
2 leeks (white and light green parts only)
5 stalks celery, coarsely chopped
1 head cauliflower (about 4 cups)
4 6 oz. cans chopped clams with juice
2 15 oz. cans chicken broth + 1 can of water
1 t. dried thyme
8 slices crisp cooked bacon, crumbled
5 cloves garlic
salt & pepper

DIRECTIONS:

Preheat over to 400. Break up cauliflower into small chunks and place on cookie sheet. Add 5 cloves of garlic. Drizzle with 1 t. olive oil and salt and pepper. Toss to coat. Roast at 400 for 15-20 minutes until tender and litely browned. When done, cool and pick out 5 cloves of roasted garlic. Place roasted garlic in blender.

Meanwhile, slice leeks in half and chop. Rinse in cold water. In a large pot, over medium heat, add remaining 1 t. olive oil and leaks. Saute until soft, about 10 minutes. Add celery and thyme and saute another 10 minutes. Be sure not to brown leeks, they will turn bitter when brown. Add chicken broth and water. Bring to simmer. Add roasted cauliflower and simmer until veggies are soft enough to puree, about another 20 minutes.

In batches puree soup in blender containing roasted garlic. Be sure to remove cap on blender to allow steam to escape. Puree as much soup as you want to reach desired consistency. Add clams with juice and bring to a boil.

GARNISH:

fresh thyme
hot sauce

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lisa32989

Just saw this one on Facebook
Had to share!

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Ideal Protein Phase I Magical Cupcakes (7 cupcakes equals one Ideal Protein packet)

The basic cupcake recipe:

1 packet of Ideal Protein Crispy Cereal, well crushed
1 packet of Ideal Protein drink mix (vanilla, chocolate, cappuccino)
½ teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon olive oil
1 ½ teaspoons apple cider vinegar
½ cup water

Preheat oven to 350 degrees and spray 21 cavities of your nonstick mini cupcake pan well with nonstick spray (oil only, not the baking spray with flour). Mix the Crispy Cereal, the drink mix, the baking powder, and the baking soda. Add the water, oil, and vinegar and blend well (the batter will get foamy; that’s the chemical reaction of the baking soda and the vinegar). Divide batter evenly among 21 mini cupcake cavities. Bake for 11 minutes in preheated oven. Remove and let cupcakes cool on a baking rack.

*******************
The basic frosting recipe:

4 ounces of water (OR 3 ounces of water and 2 T of Torani sugar free syrup, flavor of your choice)
2 T of Walden Farms dip (caramel, chocolate, marshmallow, strawberry) or Walden Farms Peanut Butter
1 packet of Ideal Protein pudding

Blend the water, the syrup, and the dip. Add the protein powder and blend again. For a smooth, fluffier texture, use an immersion blender. Refrigerate overnight.

******************
Assembly:

Use a piping bag (or a Ziploc baggie with a small corner cut off) to pipe the frosting in a spiral on top of each cupcake. Top each cupcake with a drizzle of Walden Farms dip or an Ideal Protein Soy Puff.

*******************
Notes:

Use two Wilton nonstick mini cupcake pans and the Oxo Good Grips small cookie scoop:

http://www.amazon.com/Wilton-Excelle...ni+cupcake+pan

http://www.amazon.com/OXO-Grips-Smal.../dp/B0000CCY1E
By: Coach Mindy Weight Loss

Oh no! I think I just ate my last crispy cereal package as a pancake. These look like fun!

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Ideal Protein Diet Recipes #3 - Page 32 (58)Chocolate bark

Originally posted here by wuv2bloved

Chocolate Bark

Ideal Protein Recipes
IP chocolate pudding (or any pudding of your choice)

(the next 2 ingredients are not needed if you are not doing the choc pudding)
-2 tbsp cocoa powder
-1tbsp instant coffee

2 tsp splenda or stevia
8 oz of water (depending on consistency, could be less)

Shake,
pour in aluminum pie plates or place on parchment paper on cookie sheet.
Freeze (30-45min)
Take out of freezer, break chocolate into pieces
Place in container, keep in freezer.

enjoy

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Ideal Protein Diet Recipes #3 - Page 32 (60)11-17-2012, 10:58 AM#477

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Ideal Protein Diet Recipes #3 - Page 32 (62)Faux Shepherd's Pie

(From Facebook)
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FAUX SHEPHERD'S PIE

Serves 2 -- Cast Iron pan is 8" across. I also have used two small casserole dishes for this quantity.

Ingredients:

1 lb lean ground beef
2 C mixed vegetables 1/2" cubed. I used peppers in this one. Use your favorite veggies.
2 C 'mashed' cauliflower (1 head of cauliflower, broken into florets, 2T water in microwave dish covered; zap for 8 minutes. Throw all in food processor with a spritz or two or three of "I Cannot Believe it is Butter" spray. Process until smooth, but try to leave a few chunks. If too dry add a T of skim milk (reduced from your coffee/skim milk allotment). Salt, pepper and nutmeg to taste).

Sauté veggies in pan sprayed with Pam Olive Oil spray, cook veggies and remove from pan. Add ground beef and sauté until cooked, breaking up the meat into chili con carne type pieces. Salt, pepper and add the Arizona Dreaming spice (from Penzeys) if you like Tex Mex. Stir veggies back into the cooked ground beef; taste for seasoning. Dollop the mashed cauliflower on top in peaks (so it browns a bit) and spray lightly with olive oil spray in order to encourage color. Grind some nutmeg on top. Bake at 350F for 30 minutes.

Coach Mindy Weight Loss

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Ideal Protein Diet Recipes #3 - Page 32 (66)Bunch of IP Recipes

Hi everyone,
I've been on ideal protein for 13 weeks, and am down 33 lbs so far. I've been posting some recipes here--feel free to enjoy!

Unlimitedlettuce.blogspot.com

Ideas include a rhubarb "apple"sauce, cinnamon chicken, and other things. I try to post one recipe a week at least. Hope some of these are helpful!
Debra

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Debrasb

Hi everyone,
I've been on ideal protein for 13 weeks, and am down 33 lbs so far. I've been posting some recipes here--feel free to enjoy!

Unlimitedlettuce.blogspot.com

Ideas include a rhubarb "apple"sauce, cinnamon chicken, and other things. I try to post one recipe a week at least. Hope some of these are helpful!
Debra

WOW. thanks for the link. I'm a recipe freak. It has helped me so much get through the 10+ months I've been on IP. Plus plan for the future.

Molly

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Ideal Protein Diet Recipes #3 - Page 32 (75)Jicama recipes

Baked Jicama Fries:
Pre-heat oven to 375 F.
1. Cut jicama into 1/4″ thick lengthwise slices, then cut again into 1/4″ sticks to resemble fries. Try to keep them sliced as evenly as possible for even baking.
2. Toss sticks with evoo.
3. Mix together with spices in a ziploc baggie, toss in jicama, seal bag and give it several good shakes to evenly coat the fries.
4. Place onto baking sheet lined with parchment paper, spaced apart so they are not touching each other.
5. Bake for 15mins. Remove from oven, toss/flip fries, return to oven for another 10mins or until baked to a nice golden brown color.

Jicama Hashbrowns
One jicama, peeled and shredded
1/4 of a green pepper diced
1/4 of an onion, diced
Salt/pepper to taste
Oil
Directions
Using a 2 quart saucepan, fill it about 1/2 way with water and sprinkle salt.
Get the water boiling and put in the shredded jicama. Let it boil for 15 minutes or so until the jicama is soft. Then drain the jicama in a colander that has small holes in it..Press down with a large spoon so the water releases.
In a frying pan, place about 2 Tbs. of oil. Mix the jicama in a bowl with the green pepper and onion and spices. In the heated oil place mounds of the jicama mixture and flatten out with a spoon. Cook until they are slightly browned on one side, then flip if you can. The patties won't stay together, but you can scramble them until they are hot and the other veggies are soft.
Serve as you would hashbrowns.

Crispy jicama “bacon”

1 jicama peeled, and sliced paper-thin into rounds, strips, or chopped into 1/4 inch dice for bacon bits

Marinade:
2 tablespoons sunflower oil
1-2 tablespoons smoked paprika
1 tablespoon maple syrup (could use wf maple syrup???)
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon salt

1. Lay jicama out on parchment paper.
2. Coat both sides of jicama with a marinade. If making bacon bits, just mix the marinade with the jicama and spread onto parchment.
3. Dehydrate until crisp, flipping and transferring to mesh sheets 1/2 way through. The jicama may take up to 24 hours to get really crispy.

Jicama spicy snack
Cut up in cubes
squeeze of lime
sprinkle salt
sprinkle chili powder
sprinkle cayenne if you like a kick.

Coconut Fried Sweet Cinnamon Jicama Chips
credit to Rainbowsmiles
peel your jicama and slice as thin as you can!!
the thinner, the crispier the edges!!!
i only used 1 tsp coconut oil....in the pan...
saute your jicama chips on both sides....until slightly brown!
once they start to brown, sprinkle with cinnamon and splenda...
or powdered stevia or sweetener of choice.
flip your slices and cover the other side with cinnamon splenda too!!
these taste like....like....
a cross between a cinnamon funnel cake and those
crispy edges of your favorite pancakes!!!!

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What is phase 3 of the Ideal Protein diet? ›

Phase 3: Introduction

Provide a transition from a weight loss protocol to a weight maintenance protocol. will experience a "one time" weight gain as their glycogen stores are replenished. This can vary between 2 and 1/2 to 5 pounds, depending on the sex and body size.

Can I eat cucumbers on Ideal Protein? ›

Algae, Alfalfa, Bamboo Shoots, Bell Peppers, Bean Sprouts, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Cabbage (all including bok choy), Celery, Celeriac, Chard, Chayote, Chicory, Collards, Cress, Cucumbers, Dill Pickles, Fennel, Field Salad, Gai Lan, Green Onions, Kale, Kohlrabi, Leeks, Mushrooms, Okra, Onions (raw only) Hot Peppers, ...

How many carbs per day on Ideal Protein Phase 1? ›

Due to the low carb nature of Ideal Protein Phase 1 diet, dieters are recommended to monitor their net carbohydrates while on this phase. During Phase 1, dieters are recommended to aim between 25-45 grams of net carbohydrates per day.

How much weight can you lose in a month on Ideal Protein? ›

Typical results vary up to 6 and 8 pounds lost during the first two weeks and up to 2 pounds per week thereafter when the Ideal Protein Weight Loss Protocol is followed properly.

Is avocado ok on Ideal Protein? ›

Avocados are allowed back in Phase 2 of the Ideal. Protein Protocol & easily the favorite fat on the list for. many patients! #MyIPJourney #IPWeightLossScience.

How to speed up weight loss on Ideal Protein? ›

Make Sure You are Not Over or Undereating

The calorific deficit is at the core of losing weight and Ideal Protein does it by restricting simple and complex carbs and fats in your diet. Many carbohydrate-based meals and snacks are substituted with low-carb, high-quality protein-rich foods.

What do you eat on Phase 2 of Ideal Protein? ›

Phase 2 replaces one of the Ideal Protein packets with additional protein and the second half focuses on reintroducing carbohydrates. The approved vegetables and unlimited select vegetables remain the same and one to two Ideal Protein packets.

How long do you stay on phase 1 of Ideal Protein? ›

You'll stay on Phase 1 until your weight loss goal is achieved. You'll be eating three Ideal Protein foods a day – there are many to choose from. During this phase, you'll also be eating plenty of vegetables, and a dinner protein of your choice like lean meat, chicken or fish.

Can I drink coffee on Ideal Protein? ›

Yes. Keep in mind that for every 8 ounces of either tea or coffee you should consume an additional 8 ounces of water.

Can you have bacon on Ideal Protein? ›

Two slices of Whole Grain bread (about 70 Kcals), 1 egg (75 cal, 6 grams of protein) and a serving of lean breakfast meat (3-4 ozs of ham or Canadian bacon, probably about 10 grams of absorbable protein) are fine.

Is Ideal Protein closing down? ›

The transaction is part of the Ideal Protein's sale process under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (Canada) and is subject to customary closing conditions, including approval from the Superior Court of Quebec (Commercial Division) . The anticipated closing date for the transaction is December 31st, 2023.

Does Ideal Protein put you in ketosis? ›

Because of the low-fat intake in the Ideal protein, your body will enter a state of nutritional ketosis, forcing your body to use its stored fat as fuel. On the contrary, a regular keto diet provides you with more fat, which your body will consume first before it tries to use its stored fat.

Can you keep the weight off after Ideal Protein? ›

Answer: Yes. Ideal Protein aims to help you lose weight and instill education and healthy habits throughout the process to maintain.

What supplements do you take on the Ideal Protein diet? ›

There are four Ideal Protein supplements that are required while you are on the Ideal Protein diet protocol. They are the Multi-Vitamin, Cal-Mag Supplement, Potassium Supplement, and Omega-3 Plus Supplement.

How many calories should I eat in Ideal Protein Phase 1? ›

Ideal Protein recommends that you consume between 850 and 1000 calories per day while in phase 1 and 2.

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Generally speaking, you should be consuming “between 1.5g-2g of protein per kg of lean body weight. This is also assuming that the person is undertaking period resistance-based hypertrophy training”.

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