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Instant Pot Chicken Parmesan Soup {Paleo, Whole30, & Keto Friendly}

January 1, 2019

Easy and comforting food is what I’m all about.

Even if you’re following a low-carb diet, doing a round of Whole30, or have dietary restrictions, your food can still partake in delicious and non-restricting food if you get creative! However, if foods that are reminiscent of things that may be deemed “unhealthy” are triggers for you to overeat, always proceed with caution!

This Instant Pot Chicken Parmesan Soup is a new favorite of mine! I personally love some (by some, I mean A LOT) Italian food with parmesan cheese, however it can be extremely heavy on the stomach and I can easily overeat and feel like a bloated blob that doesn’t feel like doing anything afterwards. You guys know that feeling and it’s just not fun. It may have been delicious, but is it really worth it? Or rather, worth it that often? Sometimes, it happens and you eat ALL of that chicken parm. haha! But, when you’re feeling like a lighter version, try this!

This Chicken Parmesan Soup may be lacking in the breading department, but you still get all of that good flavor that you’d normally get in the original dish. It’s paleo, whole30, and keto-friendly – meaning it’s free of dairy, gluten, and grains and still low in carbs!

Sign me up – especially since I’m just starting my January Whole30!

For this recipe, I made everything in my Instant Pot (two separate cooking times), but feel free to cook the spaghetti squash however you like (i.e. microwave or oven) while cooking your soup then adding it to the instant pot once it’s finished cooking.

Or, you can make the soup on your stove top! I’ll include the directions for that method too – check out the recipe notes below!

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Instant Pot Chicken Parmesan Soup {Paleo, Whole30, & Keto Friendly}
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
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Instructions
  1. Cut spaghetti squash in half (long ways or short ways! I've done it both ways and it turns out just fine!) and remove the seeds. Add the squash and 1 cup of water to the instant pot. Cover, seal, and cook for 12 minutes (smaller squashes can cook in as little as 8 minutes) on high pressure - then do a quick release. You can cook your squash in the microwave or the oven. Whatever you prefer!
  2. Once the squash is finished cooking, remove from the pot. Clean/rinse out your instant pot and set the squash aside to cool slightly so it's easier to handle.
  3. To the instant pot, add the chicken, diced onions, spaghetti sauce, broth, tomato paste, nutritional yeast, and all of the seasonings.
  4. Attach the lid, seal, and set for 15 minutes on high pressure.
  5. While the soup cooks, use a fork and remove the "noodles" from the inside of the spaghetti squash. Be careful to not shred into the skin of the squash. It's hard and just not fun to bite into in the soup!
  6. Once the soup has finished cooking, hit 'cancel' and do a quick release to release the steam.
  7. Shred chicken pieces - you can do this directly in the pot with a couple of forks or by removing them and shredding them separately on a plate or in a bowl.
  8. Add the squash noodles to the soup and mix. Your soup should be hot enough to heat the noodles through within a minute or two. If not, you can hit the saute button and cook it for a couple minutes.
  9. Once the noodles are heated through - serve and ENJOY!
Recipe Notes

For stovetop option:

  1. Saute onions in a large soup pot over medium heat (I usually add a tbsp or two of oil too) until they are slightly softened - about 5 minutes. 
  2. Add in chopped chicken breasts/thighs and saute for 5-6 minutes, just until slightly cooked on the outside. Smaller pieces will help them to cook quicker. 
  3. Add in spaghetti sauce, broth, tomato paste, nutritional yeast, and seasonings. 
  4. Stir and bring to a boil.
  5. Cover, reduce to med-low heat, and cook for 20-30 minutes until the chicken is cooked through and shreddable. 
  6. Add in spaghetti squash noodles.
  7. ENJOY!

Instant Pot Healing Tomato Soup {w/stovetop option}

April 3, 2018

This is not your average tomato soup. It was made out of desperation one day, when I needed something quick, nutritious, and that would just make me FEEL GOOD! It turned out to be delicious and something that I will make time and time again!

Instant Pot to the rescue! Enter in: THIS SOUP! It’s packed with nutrients from bone broth and all of the health benefits of turmeric. The turmeric is full of nutrients and antioxidants, plus it’s anti-inflammatory! It’s even been said to help boost your mood and be calming. Those are all good things in my book – especially when you’re not feeling so good!

See the recipe notes below for the stovetop cooking method; however, by now, you should know that you need an Instant Pot, if you don’t have one! JUST DO IT!

 


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Instant Pot Healing Tomato Soup {w/stovetop directions)

Cook Time 5 minutes

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Cook Time 5 minutes

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Instructions
  1. Add all of your ingredients to the Instant Pot.

  2. Attach the lid, turn the valve to seal, and set the timer for 5 minutes (High Pressure.)

  3. When the timer goes off, turn the valve to vent, and do a Quick Release of the pressure.

  4. Remove the lid.

  5. Puree the soup with an immersion blender or add it to your countertop blender until it is completely smooth.

  6. ENJOY!


Recipe Notes

Stovetop Method:

  1. In a soup pot, saute diced onions in 2 tbsp of oil or butter/ghee until they are soft and translucent.
  2. Add remaining ingredients and bring to a boil for 2-3 minutes.
  3. Reduce heat and simmer for 10-15 minutes.
  4. Puree the soup with an immersion blender or use a countertop mixer/large food processor.

5-Minute Instant Pot Creamy Cauliflower Soup {w/stovetop option}

April 3, 2018

This is one of the most simple and comforting soups that I make! The Instant Pot cooks this soup in 5 minutes. If you haven’t heard me say it before, here I go again…I LOVE MY INSTANT POT! For this recipe, I only quarter the onion, and use a bag of frozen cauliflower. There is such little work involved! This creamy soup is so versatile and can be a base for so many other soups. I usually turn it into a Loaded “Potato” Soup or a Cheeseburger Chowder.

It may be dairy free and low carb, but it is still super creamy! This soup tastes so similar to a Cream of Potato soup, but, instead, is filled with a much healthier veggie! Personally, I’m always in need of more veggies in my life! White potatoes have practically no nutritional value and are packed with carbs that turn into sugar. They are delicious and technically, WHOLE FOODS, but we should keep those to a minimum. Using cauliflower instead is a great, guilt-free substitute. Small changes like this every now and then can mean big things for someone’s diet and health.

P.S. If you do not have an Instant Pot or pressure cooker, see the notes below* for an alternative stovetop method. It will take a bit longer, but still be delicious! The only other appliance that you will need is some type of blender. I typically use a handheld immersion blender for this.

 

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5-Minute Instant Pot Creamy Cauliflower Soup {w/stovetop option}
Cook Time 5 minutes
Passive Time 5-10 minutes to come to pressure
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Cook Time 5 minutes
Passive Time 5-10 minutes to come to pressure
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Instructions
  1. To the Instant Pot, add all of the ingredients with the exception of the yogurt and butter.
  2. Attach the lid, turn the valve to seal, and set for 5 minutes (make sure its on High Pressure.) It will take 5-10 minutes to come to pressure, as well.
  3. When the timer goes off, turn the valve, and do a quick release.
  4. Once the pin has dropped and all of the pressure has released, remove the lid, and add the butter to the Instant Pot.
  5. Use your immersion blender (or countertop blender) to puree the soup until it is completely smooth!
  6. Drizzle with yogurt or sour cream before serving. ENJOY!
Recipe Notes

*Stovetop method:

  1. In a soup pot over medium heat, saute onions in 1 tbsp of avocado oil, coconut oil, or ghee/butter. You'll want to dice the onions for this cooking method.
  2. Once the onions have become soft and translucent, add the remaining ingredients (besides the butter and yogurt.)
  3. Bring to a boil, cover, and cook for 3-5 minutes.
  4. Reduce heat to low and let simmer for 10 minutes or until the cauliflower is cooked and very tender.
  5. Remove from heat and add the butter to the soup.
  6. Transfer the soup to your blender or a metal bowl to use the immersion blender.
  7. Puree until completely smooth.

** Chicken Bouillon Paste - This is my favorite brand and one of my favorite things to use in dishes! If you decide to use Thrive Market (it's a couple dollars cheaper on there), send me an email and I can get you a link for a discount off your first order!