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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. 

Creamy Garlic & Herb Dressing {Dairy Free}

August 7, 2018

This dressing couldn’t be anymore simple! It comes together in just a minute and is so tasty!

Make this Creamy Garlic & Herb Dressing and use it as a dip for veggies or toss it in a pasta!

Feel free to add fresh herbs, instead of dried, if you have those handy!

Check out the recipe for my Garlic & Herb “Pasta” Salad for a low-carb side dish to pour this dressing over!


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Creamy Garlic & Herb Dressing {Dairy Free}

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  1. In a bowl, whisk all the ingredients together until combined.

  2. Start with 1 tbsp of minced garlic (or 1 tsp of garlic powder) and add more, if desired.

  3. Finally, add more salt, if desired, as well.

Ranch Seasoning Mix (Dairy-Free)

January 15, 2018

Ranch…one of life’s greatest pleasures. 🙂 It’s not just for dressing your salads! Besides putting it on basically any potato out there and being left with something delicious, you can mix it with meat and make a tasty burger (check out my Ranch Turkey Burgers for proof!), or meatloaf for a zesty change on a classic. You can also make a mean pasta/casserole inspired by that yummy condiment. The possibilities are endless, really!!



I don’t know about you, but 9 times out of 10, I always have a side of ranch with whatever I’m eating. Don’t judge. Ranch is pretty much delicious on everything. HANDS DOWN. If it says it’s covered in ranch, I’ll try it. I have a slight obsession, you could say. My obsession is to the point where it was worked into my wedding vows. Sorry, not sorry. My fellow ranch-lovers out there will understand going to certain restaurants JUST BECAUSE their ranch is AMAZING.

Prior to my husband realizing he was lactose-intolerant, our seasoning cabinet always had plenty of those wonderful little ranch seasoning packets. I would mix them into everything! I had to come up with something similar to keep on hair to easily sprinkle over anything and everything when it just needed that extra something – in my mind, that extra something is always ranch!

Here’s what I came up with, minus the milk powder that is typically involved with these types of mixes. Try sprinkling it over some of your dishes and see what you come up with! It’d be great sprinkled over homemade, savory trail mixes or over some oven-roasted potatoes. Use your imagination! 🙂




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  1. Combine all ingredients and store in an airtight container.
Recipe Notes

Mix 1-2 tbsp into a cup of mayo (or your favorite sour cream/greek yogurt substitute) and a couple tbsp of almond milk for a dipping sauce! ...Or go right ahead and use sour cream, if you can tolerate dairy!