Shakshuka - this dish sounds and looks fancy, but it's incredibly easy. If you're having guests over and want to serve a brunch dish that is savory and hearty, without much hassle, this is the one.
Shakshuka is from the Mediterranean origin. Traditionally, it's a delicious dish that consists of poached eggs, tomato, olive oil, garlic, onion, and a melody of spices.
We're playing off all of those flavors today - but adding in one special veggie...cauliflower. Cauliflower adds volume and increases the nutrients in this dish. This recipe also adds in feta cheese - but if you're dairy intolerant, it can easily be left out without much ...
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Curried Carrot Fries
You've heard of sweet potato fries, but have you ever had carrot fries?
If not, you're about to be pleasantly surprised!
Now, the sweet potato make a great replacement for white potatoes when it comes to fries. But the carrot is another way to spice it up even more.
Carrots are nutrient-packed which is another reason to find ways to get them into your diet. These veggies are loaded down with beto-carotene, vitamin K, and vitamin C.
If you're a fan of big flavor, these fries are right up your alley because we've put a little curry spin on them. And they couldn't be easier to make. All you need is an oven and a baking sheet. And ...
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Savory Keto Breakfast Muffins
Muffins are a classic breakfast food. But once you go keto, you may be afraid that muffins are off the table (and, unfortunately, out of your mouth.) Traditional, sugar-laden muffins may be, yes, but not these savory ones we've got for you today.
There's no rule that says that muffins HAVE to be sweet. Yes, a fresh, warm blueberry muffin is a wonderful thing, but there are many different ways to spice up the delicious muffin.
(Need a great recipe for a paleo version of blueberry muffins? We've got you.)
But even those paleo blueberry muffins aren't exactly keto-friendly. So we wanted to give all of our keto friends an option for a ...
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One Pan Italian Beef and Broccoli
Quick and easy, this flavorful one pan Italian beef and broccoli dish is perfect for busy weeknights. It’s rich and savory, as well as filling and delicious.
This recipe calls for grated Parmesan cheese. If you are strict Paleo or can't tolerate dairy, please feel free to omit this ingredient. If dairy isn't something that gives you issues, and you can tolerate high-quality cheese, you can definitely top this beef with it to boost the flavor.
With garlic, basil, Italian seasoning, and a squeeze of lemon, there is no lack of flavor in this dish. It will surely make it into your dinner rotation!
Italian Beef and ...
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Marinated Raw Feta
I know, I know...this recipe isn't strictly Paleo. We have been publishing Paleo content for over five years, and we're still huge believers in the power of a Paleo lifestyle.
But we know interests are changing as well. You have probably noticed that we've got more keto - and just foundational nutrition and lifestyle - articles here as well recently. And we've got great feedback on these types of posts. So we're rolling with it.
If you follow a Paleo diet, but choose to include dairy occasionally, most people would consider that to be "Primal." For the record, I don't particularly care what you label it. Just saying that you eat real ...
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Instant Pot Coconut Yogurt
Coconut Yogurt
This is one of the recipes using your Instant Pot that isn't exactly instant, but it is worth the trouble. If you gave up dairy to go Paleo, you may be missing out on rich and creamy yogurt, but this recipe is a perfect replacement. It's also a perfect for making dairy free salad dressings, and it's great for a sour cream substitute.
3 cans coconut milk (refrigerated overnight)1 5- gram package dairy-free yogurt starterHoney (maple syrup, or other Paleo-approved sweetener, optional)
Without shaking the coconut milk, open the cans, and scoop out the thickened cream that has settled on top. Add ...
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Quick Pickles
Quick Pickles
Pickles are one of those things that you may just think of as an uninspiring condiment, until you've had the homemade variety. These are quick to make, and make the perfect Paleo snack. Put them out for an appetizer, and you'll be amazed at how quickly they disappear.
1 cup white vinegar1 cup water1 teaspoon mustard seeds1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes1 bay leafFresh herbs: sprigs of dill (parsley, or rosemary)1 tablespoon kosher salt4 cucumbers (sliced)
Put all of the ingredients except the cucumbers in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil. Turn off heat.Put the cucumbers in a jar. Pour the ...
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Mixed Berry Salad
Mixed Berry Salad
This quick and easy salad combines antioxidant rich berries with protein rich seeds with a delicious honey lime dressing for a breakfast you'll look forward to.
2 cups mixed fresh berries (such as strawberries, blackberries, blueberries)1/2 cup pomegranate arils1 teaspoon ground flax seeds1 teaspoon ground hemp seeds1 teaspoon ground chia seedsJuice and zest of 1 lime1 teaspoon honey
Combine all of the berries and seeds in a large bowl. Whisk the lime and honey together and toss with the salad. Chill until ready to serve. ...
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Slow Cooker Bison Pot Roast
Bison Pot Roast
Pot roast is the dish your slow cooker is made for, and when you take one bite of this melt in your mouth bison, you'll understand why. This is so simple, yet so delicious, you'll want to make it everyday.
1 2- pound bison roast2 cups baby carrots1 large onion (sliced)4 cloves garlic (smashed)2 bay leaves2 tablespoons cider vinegar2 cups chicken or beef broth (more or less to cover roast)Sea salt and fresh ground pepper (to taste)
Put all of the ingredients in your slow cooker pot and cover.Turn on low heat and cook for at least 8 hours, or until meat is tender and falls apart easily. ...
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Cherry Cucumber Water
Cherry Cucumber Water
This easy and refreshing water is perfect when you have an abundance of cherries you don't know what to do with. They go surprisingly well with the cucumber, leaving you feeling rejuvenated and hydrated.
32 ounces filtered water1 cup pitted and chopped fresh cherries1 cucumber (seeded and diced)
Put the water, cherries, and cucumber in a pitcher and refrigerate for several hours. Drink within 2 days. ...
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