dspedosk 1 Posted June 7, 2024 Hi all, I am struggling with what to eat for the stage 2 diet which is soft/pureed foods. what are some tasty things? fulfilling? Let me know Thanks! 1 NeonRaven8919 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AmberFL 887 Posted June 7, 2024 deviled eggs, cottage cheese and skinless fruits, Soups that are usually chunky but purreed, greek yogurts, canned chicken or tuna with reduced fat mayo and mustard 6 JennyBeez, AmyTexan, Sleeved107 and 3 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stacy1201 9 Posted June 8, 2024 I mix can of refried Beans and two cans of chicken, which is softer than regular cooked chicken) and mix it well, then I have meals for several days. I usually microwave have a cup and up with a tablespoon of shredded cheese. I add spices to taste, but nothing too hot. It's my favorite meal. Soooo good. 💕 3 AmyTexan, BeanitoDiego and JennyBeez reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NickelChip 1,316 Posted June 8, 2024 I liked making a ricotta bake with one small container ricotta cheese mixed with 1-2 eggs and spread in a small baking dish, topped with a jar of marinara (make sure it's not chunky, so put in blender if needed) and a handful of mozzarella cheese. Bake at 350F until the cheese browns. Now that I'm beyond puree stage, I add a bag of frozen chopped spinach (thawed and drained) to the ricotta mix and layer in chicken Italian sausage that I remove from the casing and cook up in a pan first (placed on top of the ricotta and before the sauce). It gives all the satisfaction of a lasagna or Pasta dish without the added carbs, and pairs well with zucchini spirals. 4 JennyBeez, learn2cook, AmyTexan and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BeanitoDiego 153 Posted June 9, 2024 On 6/8/2024 at 9:59 AM, NickelChip said: I liked making a ricotta bake with one small container ricotta cheese mixed with 1-2 eggs and spread in a small baking dish, topped with a jar of marinara (make sure it's not chunky, so put in blender if needed) and a handful of mozzarella cheese. Bake at 350F until the cheese browns. Ooo @NickelChip this sounds great! I will be trying it very soon. 1 NickelChip reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JennyBeez 289 Posted June 11, 2024 (edited) Pea Soup, re-pureed to a smoother consistency with a dash of parmesan cheese. I loved putting fat free refried Beans or ricotta cheese into anything I could, but I think I pretty much lived off of cottage cheese. I think I ate it every day, and just stirred in different seasonings (dill with garlic, chili powder, curry powder, rotisserie chicken powder. I even tried dill pickle popcorn seasoning!) Depending on your program, you might also be able to have certain crackers already -- my team told me saltines or melba toast were good in small doses at this point, eaten slowly and with something wet -- ie. melba toast dipped in hummus. Edited June 11, 2024 by JennyBeez 1 AmyTexan reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sleeved107 6 Posted October 25, 2024 On 6/8/2024 at 8:09 AM, stacy1201 said: I mix can of refried Beans and two cans of chicken, which is softer than regular cooked chicken) and mix it well, then I have meals for several days. I usually microwave have a cup and up with a tablespoon of shredded cheese. I add spices to taste, but nothing too hot. It's my favorite meal. Soooo good. 💕 I'm still on a liquid diet and I never thought Refried Beans would sound SOOOOOO GOOOOD to me right now. lol. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arabesque 7,416 Posted October 26, 2024 I went the route of slow cooked Soups with meats & vegetables & stews/ casseroles. Slow cooked so the meat was ‘fall off the bone’ tender. Also ate a lot of minced meat dishes especially mince bolognese & rissoles (meat balls). Also I had a separate purée stage then followed by soft food. Go slowly and see how you go. You may find a few days of purée first easy on your tummy then jumping straight into the more solid soft food. 2 NeonRaven8919 and AmyTexan reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NeonRaven8919 497 Posted October 28, 2024 I've been trying to puree tuna with some yogurt instead of mayo and I think it's just too much for me right now. (three weeks post op) But I I've definitely taken the advice about blended thick Soups so they are thinner and cottage cheese. I also had some cream of Tomato Soup and blended some cottage cheese into it and it enhanced the flavour of both. I used to love cottage cheese when I lived in the US, but it doesn't have the same texture as the UK so I didn't like it anymore. Now, it's a godsend. Funny how life works. I'm really struggling with purees so I'm going to stay on liquids for an extra week. 2 AmyTexan and Arabesque reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NeonRaven8919 497 Posted October 28, 2024 On 10/26/2024 at 5:08 AM, Arabesque said: I went the route of slow cooked Soups with meats & vegetables & stews/ casseroles. Slow cooked so the meat was ‘fall off the bone’ tender. Also ate a lot of minced meat dishes especially mince bolognese & rissoles (meat balls). Also I had a separate purée stage then followed by soft food. Go slowly and see how you go. You may find a few days of purée first easy on your tummy then jumping straight into the more solid soft food. I must invest in a slow cooker. My mum had a great recipe for slow cooked beef stew (she had gastric bypass so it was really soft beef) and I've been wanting to make it for a while. I don't quite know the recipe since she never wrote it down and I can't ask her anymore, but she always like to experiment in the kitchen so I think it's better I find out on my own anyway. I'm hoping I can get a cheap one on pay day so I can start actually cooking in the soft food stage. 1 Arabesque reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites