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argo2d Wed, Oct-13-04 22:36

if you haven't bought it yet, dont buy it!!! they are coming out with a 3lb box that will be better bang for the buck for those of us on a budget!! it will be available in the next few weeks!

jedswife Fri, Oct-15-04 09:56

hey guys! this stuff is great. i made real fried chicken tenders and garlic cheese biscuits last night. everybody even hubby liked it.

i am going to make the brownies today.

my husband wants to use it to make apple crisp he like the consistency so much and he does not lc.

jimsbride Fri, Oct-15-04 11:06

jedswife,

got a recipe for your chicken and bisquits??? Sounds deliciousmundo~!~~~~

jedswife Fri, Oct-15-04 11:13

i used the recipes on the box. i'll see if i still have it at home later. you can find them on their site carbquik.com. if not there is link listed prev. in this thread for the lcfriends site that has many carbquik recipes.

i am shamelessly taking the box i gave my mom back - i'll order more for her and me.

the recipes are pretty easy - nothing unusual the only difference for instance in the carbquik garlic cheese biscuits and regular bisquick garlic cheese biscuits is you have to cut butter into the carbquik - no big deal.

i also cant wait to make dumplings - you really should read the link i mentioned they have chef greg who gives lots of tips and recipes/conversions.

mammac-5 Fri, Oct-15-04 18:57

Just got mine UPS today. Made pancakes for dinner -- something my non-LC hubby was really missing. They were great! Although now I have a "lump" in my belly...could've gulped 'em down a little too fast.

Going to make a sugar-free birthday cake for my type-II diabetic dad this weekend.

steph z Sat, Oct-16-04 09:28

I just made the most incredible scones today. This product is the perfect mix for scones.

shannon402 Wed, Oct-20-04 14:42

Here is a link to Low Carb Flour without leaveners
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by jessica020
I love carbquik. So far I've made the copycat red lobster biscuits, cheeseburger impossible pie (bisquick recipe), and I am hoping to make pancakes soon. What I'd really like is if the company would sell a flour, without the added leaveners, salt, and fat, so I could use it in any recipe calling for flour-without having to adjust the salt/fat/leavenings. But it's still a great product and it seems less expensive than some of the yucky soy bake mixes :)


Check out this site for Low Carb Flour without leaveners

http://www.lowcarbdietchefs.safeshopper.com/

jedswife Thu, Oct-28-04 14:06

steph z - what is your recipe for scones using the carbquik?

i love this stuff.

steph z Fri, Oct-29-04 15:36

I always improvise my recipes (I seldom measure, too), and found a recipe for scones doing a google search for scones. Then I replaced the flour with the Carbquik and added about 2/3 of the requested baking powder (figuring Carbquik has baking powder in it).

I will search to see if I kept the print out of the recipe and if I do I will enclose it. Sorry!!

alrightguy Sun, Oct-31-04 03:02

My sister and I made the BEST LC pizza with Carbquick! OHMYGOODNESS! We tried the white pizza recipe found on the box - it was really dry, but our second time around we decided to just add our own LC goodies (pepperoni,lots o' cheese, chicken, mushrooms, and the carb options spaghetti sauce) WOW.....Pizza was my biggest high carb weakness, not anymore! The pancakes (w/ Walden Farms Syrup) are awesome too! I found Carbquick at our local Kroger grocery store - $4.99 a box.

steph z Thu, Nov-11-04 22:14

Pie Crust recipe

2 cups Carbquik
1/4 - 1/2 cup of lard or short.
3 TBS (or as needed) ice cold water

Combine ingredients till coarse, add water, kneed for 5-7 minutes. Wrap in plastic and chill for 1 hr.in the refrigerator.

It actually worked (unlike the other mixes) :thup:

teddymom1 Fri, Nov-12-04 10:17

Does anyone know if this has arrived in Canada yet - Edmonton and surrounding area specifically?? I'd love to try this! But I'm going down to Disneyland in December - hopefully I can pick it up down there.
Sue

steph z Fri, Nov-12-04 17:02

check out the www.carbalose.com website where to find it in Canada. yes it is here. :D

argo2d Fri, Nov-12-04 21:11

Quote:
Originally Posted by teddymom1
Does anyone know if this has arrived in Canada yet - Edmonton and surrounding area specifically?? I'd love to try this! But I'm going down to Disneyland in December - hopefully I can pick it up down there.
Sue

doesnt work that way!! its not even avalible retail everywhere in the US yet. only netrition and another site have it -- although that other site IS in canada so you shouldn't have any problems:

http://www.tovaindustries.com/Carbalose/locations.html

rrosser Sun, Nov-14-04 22:05

Carb Quick is the best LC product I've ever tried. I'm a IDD and it has never raised my BGL whatsoever. The taste is fantastic. So far I've made the rolled and drop biscuits, Impossible Chocolate Cream and Coconut pies and pancakes. Delicious!

Do a search on the Bisquik recipes and you can find tons of them to convert.

To the person who wrote "The pancake recipe has too much butter for me so I'll cut that down next time" the way it reads it sounds as if you are supposed to add the stick of butter to the batter, but that is wrong as per Chef Greg. The stick of butter is for buttering them only.

steph z Sun, Nov-14-04 22:18

Hi RROSER, I too am Insulin Dependent Diabetic (I don't produce any insulin - got this disease when 30 years old). I could not agree with you more on the carbquik. Tell me, have you tried Dreamfields pasta? What are your blood sugar levels immediately and more important over the longer term (i.e. at least 2 hours later) - I am curious!

Folks, I tried to make LC carbquik yorkshire puddings. They did not turn out too well (I made the flour ones at the same time) - I really need just the plain old Carbalose flour. They did not absorb much of the beef au jus and did not rise and get hollow inside. I will try again however....

rrosser Sun, Nov-14-04 22:42

Hi Steph Z,
You can read my Dreamsfields post here:
http://forum.lowcarber.org/showthre...t=184335&page=4

I had a heartattack last February and found out I was diabetic. I was put on insulin right then and there. Never had a chance to do diet/exercise or meds.

Nancy LC Sat, Nov-20-04 21:34

Wow! Just tried it out tonight and made the Cheddar Cheese biscuits. I'm in heaven! They're so fabulous!

steph z Sun, Nov-21-04 19:19

I tried to improvise the chocolate cream impossible pie. The top 1/2 turned out well; the bottom part was like a custard, but did not go well with the chocolate. Plus the mix tasted fabulous when blended in the blender.

Too bad, as the carb count was pretty low (21 total net for a 9 inch pie- used Diabetisweet rather than Splenda; and used DairyLand low carb milk).

:q: Has anyone had better luck with Carbquik and impossible dessert pies?

yellowman Sun, Nov-21-04 20:26

I've made the drop biscuits, macmac's sour cream biscuits, pancakes, waffles and pound cake. All were good, but I overcooked the pound cake, but it tasted more like a corn muffin anway. Waffles were a bit grainy, but otherwise tasted well.

I look forward to trying the pie crust recipe. I really miss my wife's chicken pot pie!

Very impressed so far, I've ordered and recieved 3 3 lbs boxes. Thinking about trying that other flour that was linked in this thread as well.

Maybe we should have a thread in the recipe forum for posting successful recipes?

**edit** On my new boxes of Carbquik, the partially hydrogenated soybean oil has been replaced by palm oil, no trans fats at all!

rrosser Mon, Nov-22-04 15:52

I have made the Impossible Coconut Pie and it turned out great. However the chocolate pie left a lot to be desired. When I took it out of the oven it was a beauty. It puffed up about 2" or more. Upon cooling it fell to about a half a inch. It tasted pretty decent so it did not go to waste.

The rolled and dropped biscuits were very good, but I liked the dropped better. I tried the pancakes using buttermilk and had to thin them. I thinned them too much because they came out like crepes instead.

Yesterday I made banana bread, but I need to adjust the mix. I went by a old bisquick recipe that called for 3 cups of mix. It was too much because it came out too breadey. More like banana biscuits and not so tender like banana bread should be.

CarbQuik is very 'thirsty' so you should either lessen the mix or add more liquid to get the right texture IMHO.

steph z Mon, Nov-22-04 22:01

rrosser - did your chocolate impossible pie turn out like mine - the crust was really a custard (beige, not chocolate) - more like a cooked egg bottom and no where like a bready crust? The top half tasted wonderful and the mixture, when blended was wonderful....it appeared the egg dropped and not the carbquik.

And the coconut pie? How many carbs per slice/per pie? I tried the chocolate, because the carb count was just over 20 NET for the entire pie.

Yellow-man, sounds like you are a either a serious body builder or a marathon runner, if your goal is 10% body fat. I have a body fat scale and offer to test/endoctrine all my friends and colleagues (they quicky are angry with me....cause no one is ever happy with their BF measure and most folks are "overfat" and won't admit it....these are non LC folks, of course!) , and even the thinnest of people are no where near the bottom of the guy "normal" range....most thin, thin guys are about 15% at the least. But I know no marathon runners. Good luck!

Lipid Wed, Nov-24-04 21:42

I tried the Carbquik today!

The biscuits were really good and then I tried fried doughnut holes and they were pretty good too!

The best thing is that I tested my blood sugar levels before I ate the doughnut holes and it was 91...I tested it an hour later and it was 89! (I am not diabetic or even pre...but I do test to see how different foods affect me as my Dad does have diabetes)

I am now quite anxious to try many different things with this mix... things like onion rings, chicken and dumplings, batter fried fish, biscuits and sausage gravy....I could just go on and on.... just hope it doesn't slow down my weight loss, but it shouldn't as I do count calories.

lynnp Thu, Nov-25-04 00:11

Made an olive, garlic, rosemary and parmesan bread (was supposed to be foccacia but more like bread) to have with Thanksgiving dinner. It WAS AWESOME!!! I will make this again and crumble it up, dry it out and use it for oyster stuffing using different flavors for the seasoning. I also made an Impossibly easy cheesecake and added unssweetened chocolate and coffee for a mocha flavor. I used DaVinci syrup instead of granular splenda and the carb count was much lower. It is in the fridge and we haven't tried it yet. Will let you know how it turned out.

yellowman Thu, Nov-25-04 11:05

Stephz,

Pie crust recipe worked out well! I'm no marathon runner, or even a competitive bodybuilder. 10% bodyfat for me eating and working out NHE style is attainable for myself. I did a 3 month BFL challenge and dropped BF from 18 to 13% or so, so for me it's not terribly difficult, and NHE offers the flexbility to maintain/gain muscle while decreasing bodyfat while enjoying a wide variety of food.

Lynnp, recipe please =)

steph z Thu, Nov-25-04 18:58

Made some Cranberry Loaf and it was great. Just followed the blueberry muffin recipe on the www.carbalose.com site and used cranberries instead of blueberries. Very tasty! :yum:

mammac-5 Sat, Nov-27-04 14:13

Carbquick Recipes
 
There is a thread of carbquick recipes in the "Kitchen Help" section here on the board. Wasn't sure if any of you have seen it there before...I just posted a recipe and it occurred to me that y'all might be interested. I would put a link here, but I'm technologically challenged!

lynnp Sun, Nov-28-04 01:06

Yellowman,

Here's the recipe for foccacia with info after:

Focaccia (Italian Garlic-Cheese Bread) (Chef Greg)

1 package dry yeast
1 cup warm water
2 teaspoons granulated sugar
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup olive oil
2 2/3 to 3 cups Carbquik
4 garlic cloves, minced
1/4 cup Parmesan cheese
Fresh or dried rosemary leaves

Dissolve yeast in water. Let stand until bubbly. Stir in sugar, salt and olive oil. Add 2 cups Carbquik and beat until elastic. Stir in 2/3 cup more Carbquik. Knead for 10 to 15 minutes. Put into a greased bowl. Turn over to coat well. Cover and let rise for 1 hour. Heat 1/4 cup oil. Add garlic and cook until soft and yellow. Set aside.

Punch dough down and knead briefly. Roll with a rolling pin and stretch to fit a greased 15 x 10-inch cookie sheet (with sides). Pierce dough with the end of a wooden spoon at 1-inch intervals. Drizzle garlic and oil all over. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and rosemary. Let rise, covered, for 10 to 15 minutes. Bake at 400 degrees F for 15 to 18 minutes.

Alternate Toppings
Rosemary: Just before baking, dimple the top of the dough and drizzle with 1 1/2 tablespoons olive oil, sprinkle on 1 teaspoon sea salt or kosher salt and a sprinkling of fresh or dried rosemary leaves


I added the oil, garlic and parmesan to the dough. It turned out more like a cookie dough and there is no way I could have rolled it out. I let it rise and then pushed it into the 1/4 sheetpan (oiled). I drizzled olive oil on top and sprinkled with rosemary. I also added a can of chopped black olives to the dough. I baked as instructed and it was AMAZING!!! My husband is still raving about it. It has held up well too. For the past 2 days I have had a slice topped with mayo, roast beef and cheddar.

The possible variations are endless.

I cut it into 8 nice sized pieces and my fitday breakdown was as follows per serving:

Calories 228
Fat 16g
Carbs 27g
Fiber 19g
Protein 11g

I also made the impossibly easy cheesecake and it was really good too. My husband is a cheesecake freak and even he liked it.

Hope this helps.

lynnp

cococarby Fri, Dec-03-04 21:20

Finally the day has come when Carbquik arrived in my local Sam's Club! I live in semi-south Indiana so I've been expecting it! Tonight I made the chicken parmagian recipe on the box and the beadstick recipe as well.
The carbquick breading was a really nice change of pace for the chicken because it was so wonderfully "biscuity," very hearty and delicious. Fluffy yet crispy at the same time. The breadsticks were also awesome. They had bits of pepporini and them and were brushed with garlic butter. They were also AMAzING. Its the first type of "bread" Ive had in the last 8 months and it tastes way better than I ever remembered.
We have houseguests this weekend and I served the meal for them too. Huge raves all around. I never even mentioned that I had used a low carb baking mix!! Everyone loved it!! :) :)

mammac-5 Mon, Dec-06-04 06:40

I jsut drove through southern Indiana this weekend, but couldn't get my husband to stop long enough for me to check at Kroger's to see if they carried the Carbquick. I've been ordering mine online, though, and that's worked out fine...just wanted to avoid shipping charges since I was so close to a store that might have it.

Oh well...


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