Pritikin Inspired: Biscuits-n-Gravy
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Our latest Pritikin Kitchen challenge was brought to us by Emily from Graham Hospital in Canton, IL. Her patients requested that we make a Pritikin-friendly version of biscuits-n-gravy.
As a reminder, our onsite Registered Dietitians (RDs) and PritikinLIVE RDs teach Cooking School Workshops using Pritikin-perfect recipes and cooking methods. Pritikin-perfect dishes are made without any added salt, added fat, or added sugar. Many classic dishes - like this one – would be difficult to remake to fit into this category so our goal here was to make a Pritikin-inspired version. We approached this recipe challenge by first identifying possible ingredient swaps and modifying the cooking method.
Without further ado…
Let’s get cooking!
Even though I grew up in the South and love to cook, I don’t have much experience baking homemade biscuits. Thankfully, Arkansas Heart Hospital ’s Pritikin ICR Chef Mark was only a phone call away. As it turned out, he’d already tested and approved a fantastic fat-free Pritikin-inspired biscuit recipe. If you are familiar with traditional biscuit recipes, you know that they typically call for all-purpose flour, sugar, salt, butter, and whole milk. Chef Mark replaced these ingredients with heart-healthy alternatives resulting in a biscuit with notably less added (saturated) fat, salt, and sugar. He substituted the all-purpose flour for a mashed Yukon gold potato and a bit of wheat flour which adds fiber, vitamins, and minerals. He swapped whole milk for soy milk, nutritional yeast, and lemon juice. The resulting biscuits are the perfect blend of nutrition science and culinary skill!
Tackling the gravy was an entirely different monster. Most of the traditional recipes I found used sausage grease, all-purpose flour, whole milk, and salt. I wanted to avoid these ingredients as they contribute high amounts of added fat and salt, are harmful to our hearts, and keep us from reaching our health goals. My challenge was to recreate the taste and texture of a creamy sausage gravy…without the sausage, all-purpose flour, whole milk, or salt…basically toss the traditional recipe and create something Pritikin-friendly from scratch. I brainstormed the recipe with Pritikin Chef Chris Wyatt who suggested a few ideas for a starting point.
To replicate the texture of sausage without any fat or sodium, I used a Textured Vegetable Protein (TVP)*. On its own, TVP doesn’t have much flavor but it absorbs flavor well. To infuse sausage-like flavors into the TVP, I used a tiny bit of maple syrup, and a savory blend of sage, fennel seeds, thyme, parsley, black pepper, nutmeg, marjoram, cayenne, and ground cloves. Finally, I created a healthier cream base by using unsweetened soy milk, whole wheat flour, and some savory spices (see recipe for details).
Biscuit Ingredients
Gravy Ingredients
Biscuit Instructions
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Gravy Instructions
How does it compare?
They definitely look and smell like grandma’s biscuits-n-gravy. But I bet you are wondering how they taste. My family and I tasted them and gave them 2 very enthusiastic thumbs up each. ??
I find it especially comforting to know that with this recipe, I’m feeding my little ones a tasty comfort food that is contributing to their overall health and training their taste buds to crave and appreciate heart-healthy food. I encourage you to roll up your sleeves and try this recipe out for yourself and let us know what you think of it.
Nutrition Comparison
While the calories are very similar, check out the significant decrease in total fat, saturated fat, and sodium! Equally as impressive is the increase in fiber and protein.
Let me know what recipe I should Pritikin-ize next!
This article was written by Pritikin ICR Account Manager Sharon Mattheisen RDN, LD
Special thanks to Arkansas Heart Chef Mark for his biscuit recipe, Chef Christopher Wyatt CDM,CFPP for his suggestions and inspiration, and Emily and her patients at Graham Hospital for bringing the idea to us.
* Dehydrated TVP can be found in the baking aisle, and hydrated TVP in the freezer aisle.
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1 年Sounds delicious and healthy!