This recipe is in a series of indeterminate length on kidney-healthy foods.
The goal is to cook food that takes good, and meets the following nutritional guidelines:
- <2000mg / day potassium
- <1500mg / day sodium
- Low to moderate protein content
Chile Relleño
This is the sort of thing I would never have put on my blog before I needed to start slavishly recording nutritional content, in that it is just a straight copy of another website's recipe with very few changes.
http://www.chow.com/recipes/29565-chiles-rellenos
Ingredients:
- 6 poblano chilies (all peppers are low in potassium)
- 5oz shredded cheese (we used part-skim mozzarella cause we had some)
- 3 eggs, separated
- Cholula or another hot sauce for condiment (nutritional value not shown, as it varies wildly from sauces. None have much potassium, but sodium can be high)
Steps:
- Fire roast the chilies. I saw an Alton Brown comment about using a metal in-pot basket steamer placed directly over a flame, and it worked great. Basically you want them over a flame until they looked blackened in spots, then you place them in a pot with a lid and let them steam for 15min.
- Slice open and de-seed the chilies, using a T shaped incision, that doesn't cut all the way through
- Stuff with cheese and close with a toothpick
- Heat enough oil in your pan to just cover the bottom
- Whip the egg whites until stiff, then fold in the mixed yolks
- Dredge eat chile through the egg mixture then plop it in the pan.
- Turn then as each side becomes a golden brown
I liked it a lot, though I am still getting used to the low-sodium flavors of things. No picture sadly as it was late and I was hungry. As a note: Work quickly once you fodl the yolks into the whites as they will start to deteriorate.
I think i will use a modified version of this to make low-sodium homemade jalapeno poppers.
Nutrition
This serves two, three peppers each. It would go well with tortillas.Nutrient | Unit | 3 large eggs | 6 poblano peppers | 5oz cheese | 4tbspn canola oil | Total | Serving |
Energy | kcal | 214 | 76 | 360 | 495 | 1145 | 572.5 |
Protein | g | 18.84 | 4 g | 34.39 | 0 | 53.23 | 26.615 |
Phosphorus, P | mg | 297 | 78 | 656 | 0 | 1031 | 515.5 |
Potassium, K | mg | 207 | 672 mg | 119 | 0 | 326 | 163 |
Sodium, Na | mg | 213 | 12 mg | 877 | 0 | 1090 | 545 |
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