Here are three dinners we have had over the last week. As you can see, I am still doing the small servings thing so I stop eating once my portion is finished. I made four of the shepherds pies so Adriano could eat two. I made three seafood pies because I decided not to eat any carbs and ate only the filling you can see in the small pot in the photo. But as far as the sliders are concerned, I made six and I ate one while Adriano ate the other five (Dario was at his girlfriend’s). I still find this grossly unfair. I have to eat so little and he can eat so much, just to stay the same size.
Hotly Spiced says
Adriano ate 5? And I bet he didn’t put on an ounce! These are gorgeous looking pies. I would have the shepherd’s pie – it looks so yummy. xx
Suzanne says
He ate 5 without coming up for breath and no, not an ounce. Shepherds pie is always yummy – the tried and true can’t be beaten.
Suzanne
The Life of Clare says
I’m desperately trying to watch my portion sizes! So it’s great to make individual meal portions! The sliders look fanastic!
Suzanne says
It certainly is much easier to control the portions this way. The other trick is to use a smaller dinner plate – but I always forgot to do that when setting the table.
Suzanne
john@kitchenriffs says
The controlled portion thing really seems to be working. And you’re doing a great job coming up with some interesting ideas and presentations. The Thai Crab and Shrimp Pies particularly sound amazing. But I doubt if I could eat 5 of those sliders! When I was young, yes. Now? No way!
Suzanne says
Thanks, John. I know what you mean about the amount you can eat but as Adriano says, it’s the equation between what energy goes in and what is expended. He expends a lot and I don’t!
Suzanne
Eha says
Ha! Ha! Love all the ‘things’ in your sliders, except the bun – so, methinks I can have two lots 😀 ! And I love the crab and shrimp recipe absolutely : huh! Oh, must have forgotten the puff pastry but I did have a heap of the rest 🙂 ! Yes, I know this sounds wicked, but, Suzanne, ’tis Christmas and you won’t get crabby with me, will you!!
Suzanne says
You can definitely have two lots and even more if you like. I would never get crabby with you, Eha.
Suzanne
Laura (Tutti Dolci) says
I love little bites, these all sound wonderful!
Suzanne says
Thanks, Laura.
Suzanne
tania@mykitchenstories.com.au says
Nioce photos Suzanne and perfect bite sized dishes
Suzanne says
Thanks, Tania.
Suzanne
Marta @ What should I eat for breakfast today says
hahaha, it is unfair indeed! My husband can eat like everything without looking on his belly 🙂 And your pies are asking me to make them 🙂
Suzanne says
I suppose if I exercised as much as him, then I could eat what I want too.
Suzanne
Rowena @ Apron and Sneakers says
All three dinners looked delicious and I wouldn’t blame Adriano for eating 5 of the sliders and most of the pies. They look absolutely delicious! It should be hard for you to stay focused on this new diet. Good luck Suzanne!
Suzanne says
The only way for me to know if grains are a problem is to stick to it but I’m not expecting it to be easy. I just have to make appropriate dinners with separate grains. Christmas? Well, let’s see…
Suzanne
Zirkie says
I love the Thai crab and shrimp pies!! I also think it very unfair that both my husband and son can eat so much and the girls and I must forever watch what we are eating! 🙁
Suzanne says
What is with that? Hormones or do they actually burn more calories than us?
Suzanne
Jo says
Hi. Hope you don’t mind me asking for advice. What side dishes would you recommend serving with the crab pot pies? Thanks!
Suzanne says
I can’t remember now what we had as side dishes but I think mashed potato would be good to mop up the sauce from the pie. And then a green salad or perhaps green peas.
Jo says
Thanks so much for the reply. Trying it tonight with an edamame succotash and sweet potato fries with Sriracha mayo to keep the quasi-Asian theme going. Cross fingers it works! 🙂
Suzanne says
Sounds delicious. My fingers are crossed.