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Old Wed, Feb-11-04, 09:34
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Default Mock Danish

Is wonderful....

I am not much for the dishes other than pure meats and veggies but I am so sick of eggs. I just can not even eat them. So I tried the Mock Danish and man I think I can do this for a few days lol. I did add cinnamon and butter and let it melt in, what a yummy dish!
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Old Sat, Mar-06-04, 19:47
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I made this dish and couldn't believe how good it is. It is sooo simple to make as well. 4 min of prepping and cood time total. I didn't have lemon extract so I use 1/2 tsp cinnamon instead and it is wonderful.
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Old Mon, Mar-08-04, 01:53
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For me it's just not filling. I think alot of it is in my head though. I see a mock danish and while it's high cal, it just seems so small. The same 2 eggs fried in a pan, then with some veggies as a side would be lower cal, but more filling to me.
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Old Mon, Mar-15-04, 15:03
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I like to make the mock danishes with "Luzianne raspberry iced tea flavoring" mixed with a pack of Splenda and poured in the middle instead of cinnamon or lemon. Yum, raspberry danish sugar free raspberry syrup would probably be even better but I haven't tried it.

I've also used splenda and cocoa powder, it turns out kinda like a brownie.
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Old Tue, Jun-01-04, 16:50
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Talking Yum!

Was DYING for something different with eggs... was a bit skepticle after taking out of microwave...(looks a little different haha) BUT WOW was it yummy! I wanna make another one right NOW hehe. But I will have to wait for tomorrow, still on induction and don't want to over do the cream cheese! Yummmmy yummmmy thanks SO much for the recipe!
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Old Thu, Jan-06-05, 11:39
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Lightbulb love the mock danish, BUT?...............

I absolutly love this danish and i can see lots of different variations things to add as in sesonings, but just wanted to ask......are the sesonings like cinnamon and nutmeg and things like that do they have carbs?
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Old Thu, Jan-06-05, 21:01
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I'm curious about adding the cocoa powder. TOM is about to rear it's ugly head and I'm craving chocolate big time. How much cocoa should I add. And does anyone think that topping it with some melted chocolate is taking it too far?
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Old Thu, Feb-23-06, 08:29
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I absolutely LOVE this!! I leave lumps of cream cheese and add cinnamon in it..yum!!
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Old Thu, Feb-23-06, 16:24
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Here's my favorite versions of the mock danish. Note that I start with one egg and only one oz. of cream cheese as a base, then...

Chocolate Peanut Butter - add one teaspoon of cocoa, one teaspoon of natural peanut butter, and one tablespoon of sugarfree chocolate DaVinici's syrup

Banana Nut -- add one tablespoon of sf banana DaVinci's syrup, a dash of pumpkin pie spice, and an extra dash of cinnamon; can also add a sprinkle of chopped pecans (about a quarter of an oz. or less)

Cherry Cheesecake -- add one tablespoon of mixed sf DaVinci's syrups (mostly vanilla with just a little bit of the cherry) and half a teaspoon of lemon juice

Cinnamon Toast -- add one tablespoon of sf caramel DaVinci's syrup and a healthy dash of cinnamon

They're not big, but somehow they're satisfying for a good long time!

I don't suppose anyone has any suggestions for making a savory mock danish that incorporates some of our daily veggie carbs? I want to spread my veggies out more in the day...
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Old Thu, Feb-23-06, 18:59
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I don't suppose anyone has any suggestions for making a savory mock danish that incorporates some of our daily veggie carbs? I want to spread my veggies out more in the day...


Look at is as a mini quiche almost. You can add spinach and smoked salmon, denver omlette type veggies, or a few other common omlette or quiche ingredients. Also pumpkin is one of our allowed veggies, so a sweeter danish made like pumpkin pie with cinnimon and other spices is great.

Other ways to get veggies in at breakfast is to use cabbage. I love eggs with shredded cabbage cooked with bacon. Also an avacado omlette with cream cheese and salsa on top.
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Old Tue, Mar-07-06, 00:54
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just thought i would let you know that i made waffles with this recipe today they were so good i did not use the sugar or the lemon
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Old Tue, Mar-07-06, 07:04
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just thought i would let you know that i made waffles with this recipe today they were so good i did not use the sugar or the lemon

Waffles??!! Yummie. Give up the recipe please. Just eggs and cream cheese? And maybe some spices like cinnamon?
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