Diet Friendly Dining: Ted's Montana Grill
A few weeks ago in my Buffalo Meat is No Bull blog I mentioned having had a delicious Buffalo burger at a Ted's Montana Grill restaurant. I thought it would be good to look at this unique restaurant chain named for the renowned media entrepreneur and environmentalist in our ongoing Diet Friendly Dining series. The chain started in 2002 with one restaurant in Columbus, Ohio and has now grown to over 50 restaurants throughout 19 states. In addition to a great tasting and nutrition conscience menu, Ted's Montana Grill also boasts a deep commitment to the environment. One of their environmentally focused goals is to be 99% plastic free and they re-introduced the paper straw that has not been used in the United States since 1970 to help them work toward goal achievement. If you want a to-go cup or food to go, those come in Bio-Plus Earth Containers and cornstarch based cups that bio-degrade quickly. Reuse is also a part of their environmental plan as well since menus are printed on recycled paper. They also look at non-food related ways to be sustainable by using water-efficient toilets and solar panels for energy and water conservation where possible as well as making all of their restaurants smoke free. At the same time, you find authentic early 20th century craftsmen-style architecture and natural materials used for a classic look and feel and a relaxing dining experience. With all this attention to so many details, is there any food that meets our criteria? Our ongoing goal is to highlight entrιe items around 250 calories and 10 grams of fat per serving or less when possible. Some meal plans can easily allow for a higher calorie or fat intake but typically most require a total meal that is less than 500 calories and 20 grams of fat. Here are some of the better choices when visiting a Ted's Montana Grill. Appetizers Ted's Shrimp Cocktail Calories 170 Fat 1 gram Sodium 1,395 mg Carbohydrate 17 grams Fiber 0 grams Protein 23 grams Choices to Avoid - It is best to pass on the pre-meal, meals in the form of Sliders, whether bison or beef, which start you out with over 1000 calories and 55 grams of total fat. Of course, the fried Onion Rings and Chili Cheese Fries are over 1000 calories and 70 plus grams of total fat and are not consistent with a healthy eating meal plan. Salads and Salad Dressings Wedge Salad no dressing Calories 100 Fat 6 grams Sodium 342 mg Carbohydrates 5 grams Fiber 2 grams Protein 7 grams Tomato and Onion Salad includes dressing Calories 170 Fat 9 grams Sodium 91 mg Carbohydrates 21 grams Fiber 5 grams Protein 4 grams House Salad no dressing Calories 140 Fat 9 grams Sodium 128 mg Carbohydrate 13 grams Fiber 3 grams Protein 3 grams BLT Ranch Dressing 1 oz serving Calories 100 Fat 10 grams Sodium 130 mg Carbohydrates 1 gram Fiber 0 grams Protein 1 gram Bleu Cheese Dressing 1 oz serving Calories 100 Fat 10 grams Sodium 151 mg Carbohydrates 1 gram Fiber 0 grams Protein 2 grams Choices to Avoid - Be sure to skip the Shrimp, Grilled Chicken and Cedar Plank Salmon Caesar Salads. While each of these protein choices are healthy when they are served alone, when added to a salad of this nature, you get a total calorie contribution of over 1,200, a sodium intake as high as 4,500 mg and a total fat intake of over 100 total grams with nearly 40 grams of saturated fat. Soups Chicken Noodle Soup Bowl Calories 170 Fat 3 grams Sodium 667 mg Carbohydrates 24 grams Fiber 2 grams Protein 10 grams Garnished Tortilla Soup cup Calories 160 Fat 8 grams Sodium 843 mg Carbohydrates 12 grams Fiber 1 gram Protein 10 grams Red Beans & Rice Soup cup Calories 230 Fat 5 grams Sodium 834 mg Carbohydrates 32 grams Fiber 2 grams Protein 14 grams Choices to Avoid - While baked potatoes can be a healthy choice, when they come in a cream based soup they are best to pass by since they can provide a bowl of soup with over 32 grams of fat and 450 calories. Bison Chili provides a high protein option but also 21 grams of fat and over 350 calories per bowl. As a meal, it is an acceptable option but a cup as a meal starter, not so much. Best Sandwiches Choices 8 oz Bison Burger on a plain Oatie Wheat Bun Calories 550 Fat 26 grams Sodium 1,956 mg Carbohydrates 36 grams Fiber 1 gram Protein 44 grams Veggie Burger on a plain Oatie Wheat Bun Calories 390 Fat 13 grams Sodium 1,139 mg Carbohydrates 46 grams Fiber 9 grams Protein 34 grams 7 oz Brick Chicken on a plain Kaiser Roll Calories 550 Fat 22 grams Sodium 928 mg Carbohydrates 36 grams Fiber 2 grams Protein 47 grams Choices to Avoid - While plain may not sound interesting, remember that a good tasting piece of meat can be very flavorful and does not need to be covered up by other sauces and toppings. This is especially true when topping combinations such as the Kitchen Sink, America's Cup, George's Cadillac, or the Montana can add an additional 300 or more calories and more than 15 grams of additional fat. Best Entrιe Choices BBQ Bison Short Ribs with Garlic Mashed Potatoes and Country-style Green Beans (a low sodium choice) Calories 780 (half meal 390) Fat 48 grams (half meal 24 grams) Sodium 457 mg (half meal 228 mg) Carbohydrates 35 grams (half meal 17.5 grams) Fiber 6 grams (half meal 3 grams) Protein 51 grams (half meal 25.5 grams) Bison Pot Roast Meal with Mashed Potatoes and gravy and Country-style Green Beans (a lower sodium choice) Calories 840 (half order 420) Fat 48 grams (half order 24 grams) Sodium 822 mg (half order 411 mg) Carbohydrate 51 grams (half order - 25.5 grams) Fiber 6 grams (half order 3 grams) Protein 42 grams (half order 21 grams) Slow Roasted Pork Meal with Mashed Potatoes, Gravy and Buttered Carrots (a lower calorie and lower sodium choice) Calories 730 (half order 365) Fat 42 grams (half order 21 grams) Sodium 814 mg (half order 407 mg) Carbohydrates 35 grams (half order 17.5 grams) Fiber 5 grams (half order 2.5 grams) Protein 49 grams (half order 24.5 grams) 11 oz Kansas City Bison Strip Steak without lemon butter with Aunt Fannie's Squash Casserole and Roasted Asparagus (lower calorie and lower fat choice) Calories 450 (half meal - 225) Fat 18 grams (half meal - 9 grams) Sodium 2995 mg (half meal - 1,498 mg) Carbohydrates 13 grams (half meal 6.5 grams) Fiber 4 grams (half meal 2 grams) Protein 46 grams (half meal 23 grams) 8 oz Bison Tenderloin Filet without lemon butter and Plain Sweet Potato and Buttered Broccoli (lower calorie and lower fat choice) Calories 410 (half meal 205) Fat 5 grams (half meal 2.5 grams) Sodium 2,792 mg (half meal 1,396 mg) Carbohydrates 45 grams (half meal 22.5 grams) Fiber 10 grams (half meal 5 grams) Protein 48 grams (half meal 24 grams) Choices to Avoid - There are many dinners that sound delicious but require your caution and restraint in selection when maintaining a healthy meal intake is in order. The Pecan Crusted Trout meal may only be moderate in its sodium content compared to other choices with only slightly over 2,000 mg for the meal however, with 1,650 calories you will likely double your recommended daily intake with this choice for lunch or dinner. Some helpful things to remember - This is a casual-dining restaurant that you should not be afraid to ask for meals that are the way you want and need them. Ask for steamed carrots, broccoli or asparagus instead of the buttered option listed on the menu. Be sure to ask for things "naked" or "plain" and to avoid all the fixings and options and you will be able to find several options to meet your various taste buds and meal preferences. Is this a restaurant that you would be interested in giving a try? ![]() You will earn 3 SparkPoints NEXT ENTRY > Runner's Knee: Exercise or Rest, Which is Best? |
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MELATC
11/24/2009
2:48:19 PM
I wish more restaurants would be eco-friendly, its such a huge industry that a change in it would really affect our environment!
GARTRELL1
11/23/2009
12:09:36 PM
WILD4STARS
11/23/2009
5:43:18 AM
BOOPSTER69
11/23/2009
3:28:28 AM
HELENMARGARET
11/22/2009
10:41:40 AM
PINDOC
11/22/2009
4:10:28 AM
Remember that going Naked when you order cuts a lot of sodium, too. Even getting dressings on the side and dipping fork in dressing then salad cuts WAY down on the salt.
WISEWIFE
11/21/2009
4:44:24 PM
ROYALETBONE
11/21/2009
12:47:52 AM
I would love to support their eco friendly stance, & would gladly go to one.
ELYZABETH23
11/20/2009
8:15:01 PM
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11/20/2009
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11/20/2009
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11/20/2009
12:45:03 PM
AMARANTHA2
11/20/2009
12:03:31 PM
I still think the calorie content and sodium contents are quite high for a place touted for being "diet friendly." Some of them do look better since I see the "half meal" thing, guess I wouldn't want to order a half meal, wouldn't find that a fun experience and think listing half meals, if they do that in their literature, is a way to deflect from the reality of the food.
And I totally agree with the poster who commented that Chili's menu is also quite high but that is irrelevant to me when commenting on Ted's. :)
I think that just because the blog highlights some less calorie and fat (relatively) half choices doesn't mean the restaurant per se is "Diet Friendly."
To be "diet friendly," I'd also want a restaurant to have nutrition info on the menu, so if Ted's did that, I'd be happier (not that they have one here where I live or that I'd go there if I knew the sodium counts). :)
Somebody said something about wild salmon and that is a good question I'd have about the source of the food. Farm raised salmon can be highly detrimental to health and I only eat wild.
I also don't think bison is necessarily any healthier than good quality 96 percent lean beef for the little meat I eat, so that'd be moot for me also.
But all that is just my opinion and for those that like Ted's, it is great to have a place that you enjoy.
I was just taking issue with the "diet friendly" title of the blog. But again, I love reading these blogs.
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11/20/2009
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ROSIE777
11/19/2009
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AMARANTHA2
11/19/2009
11:03:35 AM
That said the title about Diet Friendly Dining made me click thinking that, uh, you were going to review a place that WAS actually diet friendly and where I might want to go and relax knowing that most of the choices there were healthy and of reasonable caloric (and sodium) content.
But lol the column is a happy, enthusiastic rah-rah for paper straws and buffalo meat and then a list of all the choices to avoid because of their incredible (but not unusual in today's world of restaurants, which is why everyone is becoming obese) calorie contents.
ANY restaurant offering meals with these calorie counts is NOT diet friendly.
Even in your, I guess, recommended choices, you are citing half orders, in one case a half order of 730 calories, which is actually a full order of 1460 calories.
That is not diet friendly and it honestly is such a lie to enthusiastically slug this column to connote "diet friendly."
I am so sorry to sound negative and I really think you all at spark do a great job with the content of these blogs. I just think Ted's probably should go in the "worst foods for those seeking diet friendly dining" category.
MOMMA_LITTLE
11/19/2009
11:00:15 AM
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