Mid-Week Meal Plan: Meat-Free Scotch Broth Recipe (5:2 Fast and Feast Diet) (2024)

Mid-Week Meal Plan: Meat-Free Scotch Broth Recipe for the 5:2 Fast and Feast Diet

Mid-Week Meal Plan:

Meat-Free Scotch Broth Recipe (5:2 Fast and Feast Diet)

Mid-Week Meal Plan: Meat-Free Scotch Broth Recipe for the 5:2 Fast and Feast Diet

A Mid-Week Meal Plan! I missed Monday again, and Tuesday, but I did plan the week ahead as I am having my usual two 5:2 low-calorie days this week (I only managed one a week whilst I was travelling and away from home) and I also have lots of baking,preservingand cooking to do with all my garden produce, as well as baking for the freezer too……something I like to do from time to time. So, although Monday and Tuesday have gone, I hope that my mid-week meal plan will inspire you, and help you with what to make for the family this week and weekend…….it’s all very much about comfort food too, as autumn gathers pace and the nights draw in. I have already been preserving in the kitchen with my quinces and figs, and I have some exciting new recipes to share over the next few weeks……quinces have also made an appearance in some savoury recipes I have created, it’s a bumper crop for them this year, although I do have a small problem with mould due to the wet weather. I have been baking bread and making comfort puddings with my favourite seasonal hedgerow fruit, brambles (blackberries) as well as elderberries.Stews and soups are on the daily menu, and I love how I can really fill up on a hearty bowl of soup when following theWeightWatchersand 5:2 diet and not feel hungry. Anyway, here is my mid-week meal plan, with one 5:2 day added for the rest of the week, as Ihavealready done one on Monday…..when I had a small boiled egg for breakfast (54 calories), Creamy Garlic Mushrooms on Toast (190 Calories) for lunch and a crispbread sandwich for tea, withtomatoesand mozzarella cheese (120 calories).Have a great week, see you later, Karen.

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Elderberry Jelly – Click the photo to take you to the recipe

Mid-Week Meal Plan:

(Linked to At Home with Mrs M and Meal Planning Monday)

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Wednesday 10th October – 5:2 Fast Day (500 calories)

Breakfast: Low-Fat fruit yoghurt (49 cals)

Milky cup of coffee (26 cals)

Lunch:Meat-Free Scotch Broth (146 calories – Recipe below)

Meat-Free Scotch Broth Recipe

Tea: Greek Lunch Box Salad with Feta Cheese and Mint Dressing(200 cals)

Total: 474 calories

(including 53 calories for 150 mls skimmed milk)

Thursday 11th October:

Breakfast:Scrambledeggs withhome-madetoasted bread

Lunch:Sausage Stuffed Mushrooms and Tomatoes (Recipe to follow soon) served with salad and bread

Sausage Stuffed Mushrooms and Tomatoes

Tea:Walnut, Fig and Blue Cheese Bread Buns (Recipe to follow) served with cheese, figs and home-cooked ham

Walnut, Fig and Blue Cheese Bread Buns

Friday 12th October:

Breakfast: Porridge!

Lunch: Fish on Friday and Easy Monkfish Curry for Curry Week (Recipe to follow)

Easy Monkfish Curry

Tea: Sandwiches and Apple, Bramble and Pear Tray Bake with Cream (Recipe to follow)

Apple, Bramble and Pear Tray Bake

Weekend 13th/14th October:

Preserves with Quince, Apples, Pears and Figs!

(RECIPESto follow)

Apple, Fig and Pear Chutney with Cardamom

Quince Cheese

Baked Orchard Fruits with Vanilla

(RECIPE to follow)

Baked Orchard Fruits with Vanilla

Sunday Lunch:

Roast Spatchco*cked BoursinChickenwithall thetrimmings!

Roast Spatchco*cked Boursin Chicken

Home-made Baguette

Home-made Baguette

Meat-Free Scotch Broth Recipe

Meat-Free Scotch Broth Recipe

Meat-Free Scotch Broth (Low Calorie 5:2 Diet)

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Serves 6
Prep time 10 minutes
Cook time 1 hour
Total time 1 hours, 10 minutes
Dietary Vegetarian
Meal type Lunch, Snack, Soup, Starter
Misc Child Friendly, Pre-preparable, Serve Hot
Occasion Halloween, Thanksgiving
By author Karen S Burns-Booth

A meat-free Scotch Broth type of soup/stew that is true comfort food with very few calories, and lots of your five-a-day in one bowl! One bowl of this soup is only 146 calories and that leaves lots of room to add croutons, bread or even low-fat dumplings to the soup for a really satisfying meal whilst on a diet such as the 5:2 Fast and Feast Diet or Weight Watchers. The vegetables can be adjusted to suit your own preferences and availability, but do check the calorie count on the vegetables you use if you change the recipe!

Ingredients

  • 1 leek (trimmed, washed and cut into small rounds including the green top)
  • 4 carrots (peeled and cut into small rounds)
  • 400g potatoes (peeled and cut into small dice)
  • 2 medium onions (peeled and diced)
  • 1/2 tin (200g) of tinned tomatoes (chopped)
  • 2 sticks of celery (washed, trimmed and cut into small rounds)
  • 2 medium cloves garlic (peeled and minced)
  • 50g red lentils
  • 50g pearl barley
  • 1 vegetable stock cube (I used Knorr Vegetable Stock Cube Less Salt)
  • 1 teaspoon mixed dried herbs
  • salt and pepper to taste

Note

A meat-free Scotch Broth type of soup/stew that is true comfort food with very few calories, and lots of your five-a-day in one bowl! One bowl of this soup is only 146 calories and that leaves lots of room to add croutons, bread or even low-fat dumplings to the soup for a really satisfying meal whilst on a diet such as the 5:2 Fast and Feast Diet or Weight Watchers. The vegetables can be adjusted to suit your own preferences and availability, but do check the calorie count on the vegetables you use if you change the recipe!

Directions

Step 1 Put all of the prepared vegetables into a large stock pot or sauce pan and add 1 litre of boiling water, into which the stock cube has been dissolved and the mixed dried herbs have been added. (Fresh herbs can be used such as parsley and thyme, about one tablespoon of fresh herbs)
Step 2 Bring to the boil and then reduce the heat and add the red lentils and pearl barley and simmer with a lid on for about 45 minutes to 1 hour, or until the vegetables are soft and the lentils and pearl barley are cooked. Season to taste with salt and pepper and serve immediately with crackers, croutons or bread.
Step 3 Makes 6 generous servings at only 146 calories per bowl, not including bread, crackers or croutons etc.

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Mid-Week Meal Plan: Meat-Free Scotch Broth Recipe (5:2 Fast and Feast Diet) (2024)

FAQs

How many calories are in homemade Scotch Broth? ›

Scotch broth
NutrientUnit
kcal278
fat4g
saturates0.4g
carbs25g
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What happens if you don't soak broth mix? ›

Soak the broth mix in cold water overnight for best results. If you forget try boiling the mix in water for 20 minutes then leave to soak for a couple of hours. If you don't soak the mix then your soup with be crunchy. The soft, stodgy texture is part of what makes Scotch Broth unique and delicious.

How long should broth mix soak for? ›

Unless you are using quick cook broth mix you will need to soak it overnight (10 hours). Place the broth mix in a bowl and add the water until just covering the mix then leave to soak. Add boiling water and stock cubes to a pan and once its dissolved add the broth mix. Bring to boil, then simmer for 1 hour.

How many calories are in a broth mix? ›

Soup And Broth Mix
Typical ValuesPer 100g%*(80g)
100kcal4%
Total Fat0.4g0%
Saturated Fat0.3g1%
Total Carbohydrates17.5g5%
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How many calories in a bowl of Scotch broth? ›

Nutrition
Calories 74(310 kJ)
Polyunsaturated Fat0.2 g
Monounsaturated Fat1.3 g
Carbohydrate4 g
Sugars1.6 g
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Is Scotch broth high in carbs? ›

Morrisons Scotch Broth Soup (0.5 can) contains 12.8g total carbs, 9.4g net carbs, 4g fat, 3.2g protein, and 93 calories.

Why should you not boil broth? ›

Just as when you're making stock for soups or stews, boiling will cause soluble proteins and rendered fat to emulsify into the cooking liquid. By simmering, you avoid emulsifying the fat and thus keep the stock clearer, and we found that the scum created simply settled to the bottom of the pot.

What happens if you simmer a broth for too long? ›

Gelatin will break down when held over the boiling point (212 F) for an extended period of time, so boiling your broth for hours (or days!) is a bad idea. Boiling too long or too vigorously may break down the gelatin while also producing a cloudy broth.

Can you simmer broth too long? ›

If you've added vegetables to the broth, yes you can overcook chicken broth! Carrots, celery and onion add wonderful flavor, but if they're left to simmer too long, they can leave a strong, bitter flavor that takes over the broth.

Is Scotch Broth soup good for you? ›

It makes good nutritional and economical sense. Scotch broth is packed with vegetables, providing a healthy dollop of our 5+ a day, at the same time taking “the edge' off the appetite so the main course doesn't need to be as hearty, having filled up on healthy soup at the start.

Can you let broth sit overnight? ›

Food should not be at room temperature for more than two hours. Shallow containers or small amounts of hot food can be placed directly in the refrigerator or rapidly chilled in an ice or cold water bath before refrigerating.

How long does broth last in a Mason jar? ›

The conservative estimate for refrigerated fresh broth is 3-4 days in the fridge. However, if you have an intact fat-cap that has formed on the surface of your jar, it is keeping an air-tight seal on your delicious broth. It will keep for far longer if you have an intact fat-cap on the surface.

How many calories are in 2 cups of homemade chicken broth? ›

There are 77 calories in 2 cups of Chicken Broth, Bouillon or Consomme.

How many calories in a bowl of beef broth? ›

Beef broth, bouillon or consomme, homemade (1 cup) contains 0.6g total carbs, 0.6g net carbs, 0g fat, 4.7g protein, and 21 calories.

Does broth mix have protein? ›

A medley of pearl barley, peas and lentils, perfect in soups and stews. Source of protein. Source of fibre. Suitable for vegetarians.

How many calories are in chicken scotch broth? ›

How many Calories are in this Scotch Broth? There are 408 Calories per portion in this Scotch Broth, which means it falls into our Weekly Indulgence category. To cut down the amount of calories even more, you can simply halve the portion size and serve with a healthy accompaniment.

Is Scotch broth soup good for you? ›

It makes good nutritional and economical sense. Scotch broth is packed with vegetables, providing a healthy dollop of our 5+ a day, at the same time taking “the edge' off the appetite so the main course doesn't need to be as hearty, having filled up on healthy soup at the start.

How many calories in a tin of Heinz Scotch broth? ›

Not only is it delicious, it's filling enough for lunch and a great addition to the calorie counters' diet at 158 cals for a whole can.

Is homemade bone broth high in calories? ›

Bone broth is usually very low in calories but can still help you feel full. This may be due to its gelatin content, which can promote satiety, or fullness ( 6 , 7 ). Joint health. Glucosamine and chondroitin, found in the broth, may help to improve joint health and reduce symptoms of osteoarthritis ( 8 , 9 , 10 ).

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