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Instructions & Questions Here you are able to raise your hand, or request the speaker to speak louder/softer. This area allows you to comment or ask the presenter questions. To start a private chat If you cannot currently hear the audio, please start a private chat with Leah Kaiser. The Heart Healthy Pantry Julie Kennel, PhD, RD, CSSD, LD Program Director, Dietetic Internship Department of Human Nutrition OSU Extension Learning Objectives • Describe a heart healthy food plan. • Identify foods to stock in the pantry to support a heart healthy food plan. • Outline recipes of heart healthy dishes that can be assembled in 15 minutes or less. Heart Healthy Plan • • • • • • Whole grains Low-fat dairy Vegetables Fruits Lean protein Oils, nuts, seeds Heart Healthy Nutrients • Fiber • Potassium • Magnesium • Calcium • Phytonutrients • Omega-3 fats Challenges: keeping sodium, and saturated and trans fat within limits Go-to Whole Grains • • • • • • • • Oatmeal Brown rice and whole grain pasta Quinoa Whole grain cereals Low-fat popcorn Whole grain bread Whole grain tortillas Low-fat granola Kick to the curb: High sugar, low fiber breakfast cereals and cereal bars Go-to Low-fat dairy • Low-fat yogurt and cheeses (refrig) • UHT treated milk and soymilk • Fat-free evaporated milk – Use in place of cream or full fat milks • Macaroni and cheese • Mashed potatoes • Casseroles and soups Go-to Vegetables & Fruit • • • • • • • • Dried blueberries, cranberries, and raisins Sweet potatoes Roasted red peppers Winter squash and pumpkin Vegetable soups/broths Tomatoes Canned fruit (packed in juice) Dried mushrooms Kick to the curb: banana chips, fruit roll ups Go-to Pantry Proteins • Canned fish – – – – Salmon Tuna Trout Sardines • Canned or dried beans and lentils • Canned chicken, low-fat Go-to Oils, Nuts, Seeds • • • • • Peanut butter A little goes a long way! Flaxseed, ground Almonds and walnuts Olive, Canola, and Safflower Oils Cooking spray Kick to the curb: Chips, cookies, and crackers A few additional items… • • • • • • Red wine Dark chocolate Tea Balsamic vinegar Dried herbs and spices Low-fat cream of mushroom and chicken soups Power Breakfasts Reinvent your oatmeal Banana Wrap Add 2-3 of the following: - Dried fruit - Sliced almonds - Chopped walnuts - Flaxseed - Peanut butter - Applesauce (no sugar added) Prep time: 5 min Ready in: 5 min - 1 six in. whole grain tortilla 1 banana 2 T. peanut butter Touch of honey 2 T. raisins (optional) - Lay tortilla flat. Spread peanut butter and honey on tortilla. Place banana in the middle and sprinkle in the raisins. Wrap, and serve. Prep time: 5 min Ready in: 5 min Refueling at Lunch Salmon Pasta Salad - 4 oz whole grain rigatoni, cooked and drained 1 c. canned salmon 1 c. cherry tomatoes, quartered 1/2 small red onion, sliced 1-2 marinated artichoke hearts 1/4 cup olive or canola oil 1/4 cup lemon juice 1 teaspoons dill weed Prep time: 15 min 1 garlic clove, minced Ready in: 15 min Salt and pepper In a large bowl, toss the first 5 ingredients. For dressing, combine the oil, lemon or lime juice, dill, garlic, salt and pepper; mix well. Pour over pasta. Cover and chill. Recipe courtesy of Allrecipes.com on 1/12 Quick Dinner Options • • • • • • Chicken Enchiladas Red beans and rice Spaghetti squash marinara Crockpot lentil stew Salmon burgers Chili topped baked potatoes What are your ideas? The Heart Healthy Pantry • Have a variety of whole grains stocked to form the base of your meal • Build on the base with vegetables and fruits and lean proteins • For baking, whole-wheat flour or spelt flour can often be substituted in for white flour. Cornmeal is a great option for muffins, pancakes, etc. • Portion sizes are still important More Information • Heart Healthy Recipes, Food Network http://www.foodnetwork.com/healthy-eating/favorite-heart-healthy-recipes/pictures/index.html • 20 Cheap Heart Healthy Dinners http://www.hearthealthyonline.com/healthy-recipes/main-dish-recipes/cheap-dinner-ideas_ss1.html • Stocking a Heart Healthy Kitchen http://my.clevelandclinic.org/healthy_living/nutrition/hic_stocking_a_heart-healthy_kitchen.aspx • Eat for a Healthy Heart, OSU Extension Chow Line http://extension.osu.edu/news-releases/archives/2010/february/chow-line-eat-for-a-healthy-heart • Modifying a Recipe to be Healthier http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/5000/pdf/5543.pdf • American Heart Association Enroll with a Health Coach NOW! (614)292-4700