Eating Out Healthy: Cheddars’ Grilled Chicken and Steamed Veggies
When my husband and I need to discuss anything, our best bet is to leave the house and for a restaurant. The reason – because there’s no outside distractions, no kids interrupting, no computers or TVs to compete for our attention. We fall kind of in a rut, ordering the same things at the same restaurants. But given we are on a new meal plan, and are trying to stay true to the weight loss theory behind the meal plan, we’re working on eating out healthy. So we decided to try a new place.
A Cheddars Casual Cafe opened recently near us and it’s always busy when we drive by, so we decided to give it a try last week. It was a no carb day in our rotation of high carb-low carb- no carb days (according to our meal plan), so I was trying hard to find something healthy on the menu that was heavy on the vegetables and lean grilled meats and low on the carbs, without being a salad. I really didn’t want another salad.
At first glance the vegetable plate sounded good, but the buttery croissant is not a healthy choice, and looking at the sides…not many that really count as healthy or that I could eat on a no carb day.
So what I found that looked really good was the grilled chicken with steamed veggies. But one problem: it’s on the children’s menu. I looked all over the menu to find another version of it, and couldn’t find an exact match.
So when the waitress came, I said “I know I’m not a child, but this is really what I want” and she let me get it! (I also ordered a cup of chicken tortilla soup.) And it was perfect. Just the right serving side for me and I was happy with the flavor of the seasonings. My husband thought I was rather nuts for ordering from the kids menu, but hey – it was healthy and what I wanted.
I did leave the rice alone, again, because I’m trying to honor this carb rotation meal plan. But the pile of steamed broccoli (yum!) and the chicken was yummy and worth getting again. I ate some of the chicken and broth from the cup of soup that I ordered, but didn’t really want it after eating the chicken.
But I will admit – I did sabotage myself – by eating some of my husband’s onion rings. Deep fried vegetables, while good are NOT a healthy choice. (yes I’m admonishing myself).
Anyway, there are several healthy choices on Cheddar’s menu (but not on the appetizer menu!). Cheddars does not provide nutritional information for their menus and their menus apparently vary a little between locations. So as usual, the same rules apply to eating out healthy at Cheddars as anywhere else – avoid the fried, sauced, battered, breaded, and “loaded”. Embraced the Grilled chicken, fish, steak, and steamed veggies.
Next time I think I’ll try the lemon pepper chicken. (and my camera!)
Great job for getting what you wanted! I am never shy about asking to change something on the menu – I’ve worked in restaurants and a good cook/chef should be able to make accommodations.
Great job!
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Shannon - The Shrinking Mommy Reply:
February 8th, 2010 at 3:18 pm
that’s really good to know! At fast food places I have no problem asking for minor adjustments, but in restaurants I’ve been rather timid about doing so.
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Excellent choices Shannon! I love onion rings ahhhhhh so I have to really hold back when I see them on the menu. I do get some from a local restaurant and they are baked not fried but still not good for you LOL
I definitely ask for certain things at restaurants and why not get the child’s menu much better portions. When I was at the business conference last week I split breakfast with Danielle almost every day that way we weren’t over eating. It was perfect!
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Shannon - The Shrinking Mommy Reply:
February 8th, 2010 at 3:22 pm
Thanks Angie! I’m trying to break my eating out habits
I never used to like onion rings, but my husband does and now that we live in Texas where they are often made with sweet onions I’ve developed a taste for them. Though I’d imagine that baked onion rings are fairly healthy compared to the fried version.
I like your idea of splitting a meal with a friend when eating out. For a while now I’ve been quietly watching the food choices and eating habits of my skinny friends, comparing what they are doing foodwise with what I was doing. One thing that struck me is that when ever we go out my one friend always brings half of her meal home with her for another meal. So I’ve started thinking along those terms… I don’t have to eat those full portions that they serve.
And hey – that is a good way for you and Danielle to save money on the eating out costs while at NAMS. Good thinking – economically and health-wise.
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