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Beef Stroganoff Hashbrown Casserole {Paleo & Whole30}

January 2, 2019
1 Review (5.00 out of 5)

Casseroles are one of my favorite foods to make! They’re always so cozy and comforting to me…and the possibilities are endless!

Also, frozen hashbrowns are a lifesaver! They make things so simple, because sometimes, the last thing that I feel like doing is chopping another stinkin’ vegetable!

So, let’s get to this recipe. Because honestly…do you all really read all of a blogger’s ramblings up in this section? haha!

(No, but…seriously. Do you?)

Don’t forget to tag me on Instagram @butteraddictgonepaleo if you try this out! I’d love to see and share your recreations!

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Beef Stroganoff Hashbrown Casserole {Paleo & Whole30}
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 40-45 minutes
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 40-45 minutes
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Instructions
  1. In a large pot or sauce pan over medium heat, saute thawed ground beef and onions for 8-10 minutes until the beef is mostly browned and the onions are slightly translucent and softened. Meanwhile, preheat your oven to 425 degrees.
  2. In a bowl, whisk together the coconut milk, broth, coconut aminos, and arrowroot powder.
  3. Once the onions have softened, add all of the seasonings, nutritional yeast, milk/broth mixture, and hashbrowns to the pot and stir to combine.
  4. Cook for about 5 minutes until the potatoes have just started to soften.
  5. Stir the whisked eggs into the pot.
  6. Immediately, remove from the heat and transfer into a baking dish.
  7. Bake for 25-30 minutes or until slightly browned on top and somewhat firm.
Recipe Notes

*I use 5 flax eggs for this recipe, instead of just 3 real eggs. Each flax egg is made by mixing 1 tbsp of ground flax with 2 tbsp of warm water - then set aside to thicken for a few minutes. (So, 5 tbsp ground flax and 10 tbsp of warm water for this recipe.)

Flax eggs will NOT hold the casserole together the same way that real eggs will. I actually prefer the flax eggs for this, as it keeps the casserole creamy and not too "baked egg"-like. However, if you want a very "sliceable" casserole, use real eggs. 

** If you can tolerate dairy, mix in that sour cream! If you're following a whole30, make sure you use a compliant almond/coconut yogurt. If you're simple dairy-intolerant or staying away from it, just make sure you're using a plain, UNSWEETENED variety. Check your sugars! Forager plain cashew yogurt is one of my favorites!

...OR simply omit it! You're still going to get that savory beef stroganoff flavor without it. 

Pumpkin Gelato {Dairy-Free}

September 17, 2018
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It’s almost FALLLLLL!!!

 

Enter in: ALL THINGS PUMPKIN!!!

I’m definitely every bit of that stereotypical fall-lover. Give me all of that cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, caramel, and pumpkin goodness and I am one happy girl!

Honestly, I don’t even need a specific time of year to put me in the mood for those things, but I’ll take the opportunity now to give you one of my favorite recipes – Pumpkin Gelato! It’s extra creamy and rich like a gelato should be, but so easy to make!

This treat is not only free of any type of dairy, but it’s also made with only honey and coconut sugar to sweeten it. Feel free to adjust the sweetness to your liking. It won’t hurt the recipe a bit!

Another plus to this recipe is the fact that you only need a blender to make it – that mean’s no ice cream machine! I don’t know about you, but personally, when I think homemade ice cream, I’m never thinking of a mixture you mix, cook, and add to a machine to churn. That’s just not my thing. I want to simply mix up some stuff, pour it in a pan, freeze it, and scoop my little heart out. Now, THAT is my thing!

This recipe couldn’t be simpler, and it’s one that you won’t feel guilty about indulging in this season.

Balanced Health

 


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Pumpkin Gelato {Dairy-Free}

Course Dessert

Prep Time 5 minutes
Passive Time 2-3 hours of freezing

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Ingredients

Course Dessert

Prep Time 5 minutes
Passive Time 2-3 hours of freezing

Servings
servings


Ingredients


Instructions
  1. In a high powdered blender or food processor, combine all ingredients until smooth.

  2. Pour gelato mixture into a lined loaf pan.

  3. Freeze for 2-3 hours or until firm.*

  4. If you freeze this overnight, remove from the freezer 15-20 minutes before serving to soften.


Recipe Notes

* If you're too impatient, don't freeze it, and eat it like a smoothie! However, freezing it helps to balance out the sweetness. (Anyone else feel like melted ice creams taste sweeter than their frozen counterparts, or is that just me?)

Mexican Potato Bake

March 27, 2018
Cuisine

The only thing that I like just as much as Mexican food is potatoes. I like them in just about every form. This dish combines diced sweet potatoes, but you could substitute your favorite potato instead. Japanese sweet potatoes or red potatoes would be delicious!

With the addition of sweet peppers, chipotle peppers, ground beef, and mexican spices, you’ll whip up a casserole that’s spicy, addicting, and a nice change from typical mexican food.

…which is still absolutely delicious. Change is nice though!

I like to top mine with avocado and dairy-free cheese sauce. You could go crazy with so many different toppings for this! Sour cream, greek yogurt, green onions, salsa verde, the list goes on and on! It would all be tasty!


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Mexican Potato Bake
Cuisine Mexican
Cook Time 35 minutes
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Cuisine Mexican
Cook Time 35 minutes
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Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  2. In a large cast iron skillet (if you don't have a cast iron skillet, you can you a large soup pot or deep nonstick pan, and then transfer to a baking dish), sauté onion, peppers, and potato in oil for 5 minutes or until onions become translucent.
  3. Add ground beef to skillet and sauté 5 minutes while breaking the meat up.
  4. Stir in garlic and all of the seasonings to the ground beef and vegetable mixture and cook for another 1-2 minutes.
  5. Remove skillet from heat.
  6. In a large bowl, whisk together coconut milk and eggs.
  7. Add milk mixture to the ground beef and vegetables and combine.
  8. Transfer skillet to oven (or transfer to an oven safe baking dish first) and bake for 20 minutes.
  9. Cool for 5-10 minutes before cutting.
  10. Top with avocado, cheese sauce (see recipe note for my dairy free Pepperjack Cheese Sauce), green onions, salsa, or jalapeños before serving!

Roasted Cauliflower and Ham Soup

November 19, 2017
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It isn’t much of a secret that I am obsessed with soup. Who else decides where they’re going to eat out at based on what soup they have that day? Or is that just me? 🙂

I try to turn every meal into some type of soup. (or a casserole. I have a problem.) I wasn’t sure what I was going to make when I started chopping up the cauliflower…but I have to say, it turned into something really good!

I looked over and saw a jalapeño on the counter, so that guy ended up in this pot as well! I usually get a response like, “that shouldn’t be a question, honey,” whenever I ask my husband if I should put jalapeños in something. So, if I think for a second, that I should put one in there, I usually do! If they’re not your thing, just skip that part! It doesn’t add much heat once you remove the seeds, but it gives it a nice charred pepper flavor (because I roast it!) which is delicious.

There’s just something about sitting down with a bowl of creamy soup that soothes the soul. At least that’s what soothes my soul. Again, I have an obsession with soup. How could I not, though? SOUP IS LYYFEE. Growing up, whenever you’d get sick, mom would make you soup. You’d ALWAYS feel better. There’s just something so comforting about that bowl of goodness. FYI, there’s actually some medicinal properties involved in that homemade chicken noodle soup. It heals if it’s made properly! BONE BROTHHH!!!

Alright, enough already…recipe time!

Just kidding, P.S. You may want to double this recipe if you’re cooking for more than 2 people or want leftovers.

P.P.S. You could totally make this in your Instant Pot! Follow the same directions, but once you add the milk and broth, set your IP to High Pressure and cook it for 5-8 minutes, or so. It’ll cook FAST! Once it’s finished, stir in your arrowroot slurry to thicken it up!

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Roasted Cauliflower and Ham Soup
Course Dinner, Lunch
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
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Course Dinner, Lunch
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
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Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 500 degrees.
  2. Bake chopped cauliflower and jalapeño on a greased/lined baking sheet for 10-15 minutes or until the edges start to char.
  3. While the veggies are roasting, begin to sauté the ham, onion, and ghee in a large soup pot over medium heat.
  4. After 10 minutes or so, remove your veggies from the oven. (and turn your oven off! I'm bad about that!) Your cauliflower and jalapeño should have some good char on them. You can leave them in there a few minutes longer to get even more char. All of those charred little bits adds tons of good flavor! Whatever you like! Be sure to watch them, though. They can burn fast at this temperature!
  5. Slice your jalapeño in half, remove the seeds*, and dice.*The seeds come out SUPER easy after you've roasted it. If you prefer to do it before roasting, have at it!
  6. Add the cauliflower and jalapeño to your ham and onions.
  7. Add all of your spices to your soup pot, stir, and sauté it all for a couple minutes. I can still smell that smoky paprika cooking. Seriously, invest in that stuff. It's so good!
  8. Next, add 2 cups of your broth (set aside 1/2 cup), coconut milk, and bay leaves. Simmer for 15-30 over medium/medium low heat - the longer the better. Soup only gets better as it cooks away on the stove. I'm just impatient and need to eat it as soon as possible!
  9. Taste test! Now is the time to add more salt or pepper!
  10. After simmering for some time (or however long you can wait!), combine the remaining 1/2 cup of chicken broth and arrowroot powder to create a slurry. Add the mixture to your soup and stir* for a minute. This will begin to thicken everything up. *Make sure to stir from the bottom. Sometimes, the slurry will fall towards the bottom of the pot and thicken everything much faster down there. Then your soup will have gravy-like chunks in it. No good. ...well, gravy-like clumps don't sound all that bad to me. Remember, though, I like my gravy! Anyways, STIR IT GOOD!
  11. There you have it! Scoop yourself a bowl, top with some chopped green onions, and go get cozy! You mood will INSTANTLY improve!

Buffalo Chicken Casserole (with dairy-free option)

November 7, 2017
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This is probably one of my favorite casseroles to make. Then again, anything buffalo chicken sounds great to me anytime! The original casserole is filled with TONS of cheese and milk. That was great and all, but it was so heavy. Delicious, but heavy. I knew I had to change the original up!

The eggs add a fluffiness to the casserole and also help to bind everything together, but if you’re sensitive to eggs, they are not entirely necessary. See the recipe note for a substitute. Honestly, besides the different texture from the spaghetti squash, it tastes like the original. It’s still rich, creamy, and cheesy – if you decide to sprinkle some on top!

So, next time you’re craving buffalo chicken wings, but don’t want all of the grease and carbs, give this hearty dish a try! It’ll surprise you!

 

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Buffalo Chicken Casserole (with dairy-free option)
Course Casseroles
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
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Course Casseroles
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
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Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.
  2. Your spaghetti squash can easily be cooked in your microwave in about 15 minutes. Simply cut it in half, lengthwise, and put it face down on a microwave-safe dish. It may need more or less time, depending on the size you have. When it's ready, you'll be able to easily shred it with a fork. My preferred cooking method: 8 minutes High Pressure in my Instant Pot!
  3. After cooking your squash, I drain out as much liquid from it as possible. You can use cheesecloth or a fine strainer.
  4. As for your shredded chicken, cook that on your stovetop, in your Instant pot, or use leftover rotisserie chicken. If you're cooking boneless, skinless chicken breasts or thighs, and you've never tried shredding chicken with a handheld or stand mixer, DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND TRY IT!
  5. In a large mixing bowl, whisk together milk, yogurt, buffalo sauce (more depending on how much heat you like), eggs, and seasonings.
  6. To the liquid, add squash and chicken and combine.
  7. Pour casserole mixture into a 13X9 baking dish and top with shredded cheese, if desired.
  8. Bake for 25-30 minutes or until the edges start to brown.
  9. Allow casserole to cool 5-10 minutes before serving.
  10. Top with extra buffalo sauce, ranch dressing, and green onions!
Recipe Notes

*If you are not using eggs, you can substitute 3 tbsp of arrowroot powder to thicken up the sauce. Whisk the powder in with the milk and seasonings.