Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Grill Cheat Sheet from Weight Watchers

From the Weight Watchers Website-- MMM.. tasty grilling cheat sheet!





Let's start with the classic cookout icon; the burger. Eating one is hard to resist, but since you're probably going to slap a slice of cheese on it and have it on a bun, you should at least try for leaner cuts to keep your POINTS® values under control. "If you're looking for a good meaty chew with many fewer calories than the real thing," says Seres, "a portobello mushroom brushed with a little Italian dressing is fantastic."




Pick your patty:


Patty type Size POINTS® values


Regular ground beef 3 oz 6 POINTS


Lean ground beef 3 oz 4 POINTS


Regular ground turkey or chicken 3 oz 5 POINTS

Lean ground turkey or chicken 3 oz 3 POINTS

Soy burger 3 oz 2 POINTS

Portobello mushroom 3 oz 0 POINTS

Lean Bison burger 3 oz 3 POINTS

The key to grilling fowl is to keep it simple. You probably already know that skinless is a better option. With skin, a piece of chicken gains roughly 1 POINTS value, depending on its size. Sauce it up with a dollop of honey mustard, if you like; it won't cost you.



Choose your chicken:

Chicken Size POINTS® values
Breast, boneless with skin

and barbecue sauce 3 oz 4 POINTS

Breast, boneless and skinless 3 oz 3 POINTS

Drumstick, boneless and skinless 3 oz 4 POINTS

Drumstick, with skin and bone 3 oz 5 POINTS

Thigh, with skin and bone 3 oz 5 POINTS


Once you've stoked your coals to perfection, odds are you're ready for some red meat. Instead of a heavy slab, opt for the recommended serving size of 3 ounces. "Your grocer or butcher should be able to help you to figure out which cuts are lower in fat and give you a primer on how to shop for leaner meats," says Seres. Go with a healthier cut and make it more savory by the bite. Brushing a steak with sauces and marinades adds loads of taste and little to no POINTS values.



Make it meaty

Steak Size POINTS® values

Filet mignon 3 oz 7 POINTS

Trimmed filet mignon 3 oz 4 POINTS


Porterhouse 3 oz 7 POINTS


Trimmed Porterhouse 3 oz 6 POINTS

Sirloin 3 oz 5 POINTS

Trimmed sirloin 3 oz 4 POINTS

Lean flank steak 3 oz 4 POINTS

T-bone 3 oz 7 POINTS

Trimmed T-bone 3 oz 5 POINTS


If you're interested in giving seafood a spin, check out our marine-life breakdown.




Succulent seafood


Fish Size POINTS® values


Shark steak 4 oz 4 POINTS

Snapper filet 4 oz 5 POINTS

Salmon steak 4 oz 3 POINTS

Swordfish steak 4 oz 4 POINTS

Tilapia 4 oz 3 POINTS

Tuna steak 4 oz 3 POINTS

Shrimp 4 oz 3 POINTS

Scallop 4 oz 3 POINTS


Keep yourself honest. Presumably, the cookout is going to be your big meal for the day. Here's a realistic scenario to help you understand how your POINTS values can add up to a reasonable total. Have a lean ground beef burger on a whole-wheat bun with a slice of fat-free American and it's only 7 POINTS values. Add a chicken drumstick garnished with one of our sauce selections, and there's another 5. If there's a round-two, switch things up with a seasoned snapper filet, and pile on some juicy grilled veggies. That makes for a a summer holiday grill-fest that rings in at an admittedly high, but still respectable 17 POINTS values. Planning on being hungry for more? Make that decision beforehand and set aside the extra room in your daily POINTS Target and weekly POINTS allowances.



Sit and savorDon't let yourself get distracted. Sure, all your friends are around and there are a lot of conversations and activities going on, but the more you focus on your plate, the less likely it is that you'll overeat. "It's easy to lose track of how much you're eating at a cookout if you're focusing a lot on the socializing rather than the food," Seres says. "Instead of walking around with a full plate talking to people, find a nice quiet place to sit down so you can really concentrate on the taste of the food."



Don't beat yourself upWe all know that cooking out, especially for a holiday, means you're not likely to plot all your POINTS values and calculate everything correctly. You might even go over your daily POINTS Target. But don't get down on yourself. Weight loss is a marathon, not a sprint.

1 comment:

  1. Nice list! When you look at it that way, there is a lot you can eat during the summer time that won't break the points break!

    Great job on your weight loss so far :0)

    Jenn @ www.slim-shoppin.com

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