Dialysis patients must avoid potassium and phosphorus at all costs. Potatoes contain potassium in the starch. Here is a method to prepare potatoes so that a small helping can be served once in a while and the whole family can enjoy.It is called leeching. 4 different recipes. Yellow cheese is a big "no" but cream cheese is ok. I am posting to help others with dietary concerns in this area. The diet for renal patients is totally different once you are on dialysis, now it is protein and no potassium or phosphorus. 40 minutes is combination of boiling and baking time for the cooking time.
Provided by Montana Heart Song
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 50m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Peel potatoes and drop them in water to cover. Let set about ten minutes and drain. Cover with fresh water and cover and cook. Leave whole.
- Note: You can put cold water over the potatoes and let set in the refrigerator for a least five hours if you wish or overnight but you must drain and rinse.
- Bring to boil, then simmer until cooked.(Do not let them fall apart.).
- Stick a fork in them to check if cooked.
- Pull off heat, and drain in colandar.
- Rinse with warm water and shake the potatoes.
- Rinse again and shake.
- Fried Potatoes:.
- Cut into squares or shred for hash browns or fried potatoes.
- Put olive oil in pan and heat on low to medium heat, Add potatoes and white pepper, Mrs. Dash.
- Cook until browned or crusty and turn over.
- Mashed Potatoes:.
- Cut each potato in pieces. In mixing bowl, add butter and cream cheese,.
- Add 1 tblsp whole milk if it needs more moisture.(Do not use fat free or skim milk, they are loaded with phosphorus and potassium.
- Add white pepper or black pepper, cilantro, Mrs. Dash. Mix in and serve.
- Skinned Baked Potato:.
- Dip whole potatoes in melted butter and sprinkle seasonings, then paprika.
- Place on a greased baking pan.
- Oven 375*.
- Bake until lightly browned and hot.
- Before serving, cut across the top lengthwise, push slightly with fingers on the ends so the potato pushes up in the center.
- Pass the sour cream and unsalted butter.
- Sprinkle with sliced green onions.
- Potato Large Fries:.
- Cut cooked potatoes lengthwise.
- Roll in unsalted butter, then sprinkle paprika over potatoes.
- Sprinkle with Mrs. Dash.
- Bake 375*.
- Bake until brown and a little crusty.
- Serve with Sour Cream (Ketchup or tomato products are not recommended for dialysis patients).
Nutrition Facts : Calories 494, Fat 39.5, SaturatedFat 24.8, Cholesterol 105.5, Sodium 593.6, Carbohydrate 31.2, Fiber 3.6, Sugar 2, Protein 6.5
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Rich LionHeart
[email protected]This recipe is a game-changer for me. I've been on dialysis for years and I'm always struggling to find tasty and healthy meals. This recipe is both!
Rajput Brothers
[email protected]Thank you for sharing this recipe! I'm always looking for new dialysis-friendly recipes, and this one is a keeper.
Rubel R
[email protected]I'm so glad I found this recipe. It's a healthy and delicious way to enjoy potatoes. I'll definitely be making it again!
Fawaj ali
[email protected]I served this recipe with a side of green beans and it was a perfect meal. It's a hearty and satisfying dish that's perfect for a weeknight dinner.
Babucaar Barrow
[email protected]I added some chopped ham to the recipe and it was delicious! It's a great way to add some extra protein to the dish.
Destiny Aifesehi
[email protected]I didn't have any onion powder, so I used garlic powder instead. It gave the recipe a slightly different flavor, but it was still very good.
Andrea Duplessis
[email protected]I'm allergic to dairy, so I substituted the milk with almond milk. It worked perfectly and the recipe was still delicious!
Random Stuff
[email protected]This recipe is a great way to get your daily dose of vegetables. The potatoes, carrots, and celery are all packed with nutrients.
Kaltun Salad
[email protected]I love that this recipe is low in potassium and phosphorus. It's a great option for dialysis patients who need to watch their intake of these minerals.
Umar Amadu
[email protected]I've made this recipe several times now and it never disappoints. It's a great way to use up leftover potatoes, and it's also a very affordable meal.
Mane Kocharian
[email protected]This recipe is easy to follow and the end result is amazing. The potatoes are fluffy and flavorful, and the sauce is creamy and delicious. I highly recommend it!
Kashif Ali Kamboh
[email protected]Thank you for sharing this recipe. I'm new to dialysis and I'm still learning what I can and can't eat. This recipe is a great addition to my limited diet.
Gize Yiftaw
[email protected]I made this recipe last night and it was a huge hit with my family. Even my kids, who are picky eaters, loved it! I'll definitely be making it again.
RJNILOY NIL
[email protected]This recipe is a lifesaver! I'm always looking for new recipes that are both tasty and dialysis-friendly, and this one fits the bill perfectly. It's now a regular in my meal rotation.
Inalegwu Angel
[email protected]I'm not a dialysis patient, but I made this recipe for my friend who is. He loved it! He said it was the best potato fixing he's ever had.
Kimuli Margie
[email protected]Absolutely delicious and easy to make! I've been on dialysis for 5 years and this is the first time I've had potato fixing that tastes so good. Thank you for sharing this recipe!