When you’re on a diet, it can be maddening trying to get the nutrients you need, and still lose weight. One of the hardest things is trying to find a lean protein that’s good for you, and that you like to eat. Tofu is always an option, but isn’t the same as meat. Red meat isn’t an option of course, but chicken gets tiring, after a while. And fish has been reported to have high mercury levels, meaning you shouldn’t eat it every day. So what protein can you enjoy? How about some fresh lobster!
You may think of lobster as a special, high in fat, bad for you food, but in fact the opposite is true. Lobster tastes so good it feels like it must be bad for you, but three and a half ounces of the meat has only 90 calories, making it lower in calories than even chicken! And it’s a great source of protein, just like the other, higher in calorie meats. So by indulging in lobster, you’re actually doing something good for yourself, and you don’t have to feel guilty about including fresh lobster in a healthy meal.
Much of the reason that people have felt that fresh lobster was unhealthy is because of traditional preparations. When you think of lobster, you think of a heavy, creamy bisque, or dredging it in drawn butter. And of course, adding these fats to any protein makes it unhealthy, the same would be true for any fish prepared in oil or butter, or chicken and steak pan fried. But lobster on its own is actually quite good for you. It is prepared by steaming, which takes away many of the oils and fats often used in preparing other meats, which is an added healthy bonus.
Lobster is also a great source of omega three fatty acids, which you’ve probably been seeing on the news lately. Found naturally in many types of fish and shellfish, omega three fatty acids are seen as essential for heart health. They are such a hit that they’re being added to many other foods. Fresh lobster is a great way to get these great heart benefits because it can be prepared in such a low calorie way. It’s also a great way to get the protein that you need to have energy throughout your day.
Are you stuck for how you can enjoy lobster in a healthy way that will complement it? Here are some simple ideas. For a quick snack, try a few pieces on some rye bread. The strong flavors play off each other nicely. You can also add texture and flavor to a vegetable filled salad with some chunks of lobster. It’s an easy and low calorie way to get some protein. Feeding the family? Prepare whole wheat pasta with olive oil, and add some pieces of lobster. It’s elegant and good for you.
Are you ready to ditch the chicken and bring in the fresh lobster? I know I am! Fresh lobster is a great and healthy alternative to boring, tired old menus, so spice up your dinner tonight!
