Ghee or Grass-fed butter

Taco Cauliflower Rice

February 19, 2018

It’s hard for me to eat plain food. I LOVE seasonings. When it comes to rice, I never really enjoyed plain white rice. However, cauliflower rice has a nice mild flavor that makes rice SO much more enjoyable for me, personally. It just needs some butter and S&P too – sorry, not sorry! 😉

I decided to take this rice to the next level. With the help of a handful of seasonings, I was able to add tons of flavor, then I piled on some steak and toppings for burrito bowls!  After making this rice, I probably could have left the steak out of the bowl and been just fine! This rice reminded me so much of taco meat! So, for vegans out there, you could totally swap this recipe in for some psuedo-ground meat on your next tacos!


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Taco Cauliflower Rice
Cuisine Dinner, Side dishes
Cook Time 12 minutes
Servings
cups
Ingredients
Cuisine Dinner, Side dishes
Cook Time 12 minutes
Servings
cups
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. In a large skillet or sauce pan, add ghee/butter/oil and melt over medium heat.
  2. Add the riced cauliflower and remaining ingredients to the pan.
  3. Cook for 10-12 minutes (stirring every few minutes) or until cauliflower is softened and done to liking. You can use frozen or fresh cauliflower rice. Cooking times may need to be adjusted for frozen.

Loaded “Sour Cream” & Chive Twice Baked Potatoes (Dairy Free)

February 17, 2018


Balanced Health

Words don’t do these potatoes justice.

My husband was obsessed to say the least. I’m just gonna get right to the recipe so that you can hurry up and make these. THEY ARE SO GOOD!

 

Do yourself a favor, and make plenty! Leftovers are still just as tasty!

Balanced Health

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Loaded "Sour Cream" & Chive Twice Baked Potatoes (Dairy Free)
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Servings
halves
Ingredients
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Servings
halves
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees.
  2. Clean and cook whole potatoes until you can easily poke with a fork or knife. However, don't cook them until they're falling apart! The second cooking will cook everything further! You can bake them for 45 minutes - 1 hour, depending on size OR microwave them for 20-25 minutes, flipping them halfway through.
  3. Once potatoes are cooked, cut in half - long ways!
  4. With a spoon, scoop out the center, but leave just a tad of potato around all of the inside. This helps keep stability. I like to push the limits here, myself. I scoop out as much potato as possible, so I can get a crispy skin!
  5. Place skins on a baking sheet face down first - almost touching each other. (I like to line mine with parchment paper for easy cleanup!). Baking them face down and closer, helps them to hold their shape and not flatten out. Spray inside and outside of each skin with olive, coconut, or avocado oil. Feel free to sprinkle some salt on the outsides too - I love it!
  6. Bake skins for 8-10 minutes, flip, and bake the other side for another 8-10 minutes or until desired crispiness is reached.
  7. While the potatoes crisping up, combine remaining ingredients with the potato you removed from the skins. If you decided to add bacon, set aside the bacon pieces for the topping, and add the bacon grease to your filling. This addition is completely optional and not necessary! However, bacon grease makes everything better!
  8. Taste your filling and adjust the salt and pepper! We like our potatoes, not only crispy, but SALTY! Therefore, I add close to 2 tsp to this recipe.
  9. Once the potato skins are finished crisping up in the oven, remove them and add filling to each. Don't be afraid to go heavy on that filling! For this recipe, each half took about a cup of filling. Use it all or save some to snack on as these finish cooking! 😉
  10. Top with bacon pieces and bake for 10 minutes or until the tops have just slightly started to brown up.
  11. Top with more chives or sour cream alternative of choice and DIG INNNNN!

Korean BBQ Meatballs

February 2, 2018
Cuisine

 

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Korean BBQ Meatballs
Course Appetizers, Dinner
Cuisine BBQ, Korean
Cook Time 25 minutes
Servings
meatballs
Ingredients
Korean BBQ Sauce
Korean meatballs:
Course Appetizers, Dinner
Cuisine BBQ, Korean
Cook Time 25 minutes
Servings
meatballs
Ingredients
Korean BBQ Sauce
Korean meatballs:
Instructions
  1. In a deep, sauce pan over medium heat, add 1 tsp of ghee/oil and chopped green onions. Saute for 5 minutes or until soft. Set aside to cool.
  2. In the same pan, over medium heat, add all of BBQ sauce ingredients and bring to a simmer. Cook for 5-8 minutes or until sauce has reduced slightly. Reduce the heat to low and cover while you prepare the meatballs.
  3. In a bowl, mix together the remaining meatball ingredients along with the cooled green onions.
  4. To the BBQ sauce, drop 2 tbsp size balls into the mixture until one layer has formed. It's ok if the meatballs are touching slightly, just DO NOT overcrowd the pan or try to stir them around just yet.
  5. Increase heat to medium, cover, cook for 3-5 minutes.
  6. Remove cover and shake the pan slightly. Gently flip each meatball. If you find that you do not have enough liquid in the pan, feel free to add about 3-4 tbsp of water.
  7. On top of the first layer of meatballs, add another layer of the meat mixture, in 2 tbsp size balls. Cover and cook for another 10 minutes - shaking the pan every few minutes to slightly move the meatballs around. Repeat until you have used up all of the meat.
  8. After 10 minutes, uncover the pan and gently flip the meatballs around, moving the ones from the bottom to the top. Reduce heat to low, cover, and let simmer for another 5-10 minutes or until you're ready to serve!
  9. Serve these on top of cauliflower rice or as bite-sized appetizers!

Double Chocolate Blender Muffins

January 30, 2018

Beware. These Double Chocolate Blender Muffins are addicting! Partly, because they couldn’t be easier to make! They’re basically a brownie in a little muffin form and come together so quickly! You don’t even need a blender if you’ve got some muscles handy! They’re filled with good-for-you ingredients, have no refined sugars, dairy, or gluten! They’re treat you can feel good about eating! …As long as you don’t eat the whole batch in one day! 😉 They’re pretty tasty though…so I wouldn’t blame you!

These are made with plantains. They look like a large banana. Unripe plantains are green. They’re very firm and starchy. Cooking with them is a lot like cooking with potatoes. They can be a pain to peel, so if you aren’t familiar. Youtube it! There are a bunch of videos that easily explain how to do it! That’s how I learned!

When a plantain is ripe, it becomes a bit sweeter and less starchy. These are the ones used for this recipe. However, they are not as soft as a ripe banana. Therefore, blending them up makes things easier. If you don’t have a blender handy, just mash them up until there are no clumps left. They’ll still turn out delicious!

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Double Chocolate Blender Muffins
Course Breakfast, Dessert
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15-18 minutes
Servings
muffins
Ingredients
Course Breakfast, Dessert
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15-18 minutes
Servings
muffins
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. To a blender, add all of the ingredients, except for the chocolate chips.
  3. Blend until smooth.
  4. Add in chocolate chips and pulse - just to combine.
  5. To a cupcake pan, add about 1/4-1/3 cup of batter (depending on choice/size of pan) to each opening.
  6. Bake for 15-18 minutes or until the center of the muffins are done. Test the inside with a toothpick - if it comes out clean after inserting in the center, it's done!
Recipe Notes

*I tried this without the baking soda and my husband still loved them! They're more dense, moist, and brownie-like. Either way, you can't go wrong!

Boneless Buffalo Wings – Gluten/Grain Free

January 28, 2018

For being as good as these wings are, they’re SO EASY! I have found that buying good quality chicken (and meat, in general) goes a long ways in how tasty a dish is! This isn’t to say that $1.99/lb chicken is terrible. I’ve just found that meat to dry out easily and be a tad bitter tasting. All of this isn’t to say that you can’t use that chicken. Use your own discretion. Personally, I buy the most natural, organic brand of chicken, if possible. I understand, everyone’s budget is different, but shop the sales! They’re out there! Look for words like “cage free” and no hormones, steroids, or antibiotics. You might pay a bit more, but not only is it better for you, there’s a difference in taste! My husband can always tell if I’ve bought a cheaper brand! 😉

Back to these wings! You can choose to sauce them up, like we do, just eat them plain, or dip them in whatever sauce you’d like! They’re tasty in just about any form! I like to dip them in ranch. You can check out my handy Ranch Seasoning Mix and make your own! I mix that into some homemade mayo and a little almond milk and I’m good to go! I always keep a jar of that mixed up! It goes on everything!


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Boneless Buffalo Wings
Course Appetizers, Dinner
Cook Time 15-20 minutes
Servings
wings
Ingredients
For the wings:
For the buffalo sauce:
Course Appetizers, Dinner
Cook Time 15-20 minutes
Servings
wings
Ingredients
For the wings:
For the buffalo sauce:
Instructions
  1. Combine your butter and hot sauce and set aside. You'll want this ready when the wings are all done.
  2. Cut your chicken in desired size wings. I typically aim for 2-inch chunks. Try to make them all the same size for even cooking time. Remember, the bigger you make them, the longer they'll take to cook.
  3. Over medium high heat in a large pot, heat up the oil. I also like to have my oven heated up to 300 degrees to transfer my cooked wings to while I cook the other batches. This helps them stay crispy!
  4. In one bowl, combine the flours and seasonings.
  5. In another bowl, beat up the eggs. I typically need closer 1 1/2 eggs, so I usually go ahead and beat up 2. If you happen to only have one (that has happened to all of us!), just add a tablespoon or two of water to the one and you'll be just fine!
  6. First dredge your chicken wings in the egg. Be sure to shake off the excess egg so the flour mixture doesn't get too wet. Then dredge the chicken in the flour mixture making sure to press the flour into the chicken to coat well, also shaking off excess.
  7. Place chicken wings in hot oil and cook for about 4 minutes on each side. Don't over crowd your pan! I cook about 8 in each batch. Once the bottom has turned a golden brown - flip!
  8. Cook the remaining side for another 4 minutes and remove from the oil. I place them directly in the oven on a rack over a sheet pan.
  9. Repeat steps 6-8 until all of your chicken is cooked.
  10. In a large bowl, pour your hot sauce mixture over the wings and toss!
  11. EAT IMMEDIATELY! Not that anyone needed directions on that part! 😉
Recipe Notes

*If you cannot find cassava flour, use 1/4 cup more of almond flour (total 1/2 cup) and sub 1/2 cup of arrowroot powder for the cassava.

Ham & Chive Chowder

January 28, 2018
Course

Who has ever eaten some of one of those ham and onion-y cream cheese balls (sometimes rolled in pecans)? Growing up, I think it was at just about every single family event. I LOVED THEM! Spread some of that goodness all over a buttery cracker. MMM!

Now-a-days, the cream cheese is at a minimum (if at all) in our household. I’m constantly finding myself creating alternatives for so many of my favorite recipes that involved cream cheese.

This recipe is NOT for a cheese ball…it’s for a soup that was inspired by one! Oh-so-creamy, onion-y, and dairy free, this super comforting and hearty soup is sure to be a family favorite!

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Ham & Chive Chowder
Course Dinner, Soups
Servings
Ingredients
Course Dinner, Soups
Servings
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. In a dutch oven or large soup pot over medium heat, sauté both kinds of onion in the butter or ghee for about 5 minutes until the regular onion is translucent.
  2. To your pot, add your cream cheese and cook just until it's all melted and combined. This should take just a minute or two.
  3. Once the cheese is completely melted, add the remaining ingredients. Cover and simmer for 10-15 minutes or until the potatoes are fork tender. The longer you let this simmer the more the potatoes will cook away and thicken your soup. I always chop mine a bit bigger (I like a chunky soup anyways) that way I don't lose all of my potatoes in the cooking process!
  4. ...and you're DONE! EASY! I serve these with MORE fresh, chopped green onions on top! You can never have too much green onion! 😛

4-Ingredient Chicken & Noodles (Dairy-free)

January 22, 2018
Course

Chicken & Noodles is a total comfort food for many people … especially my husband. It’s simple and so yummy! Canned condensed cream of chicken soup used to be a staple in my kitchen. It was always a go to for so many dishes. However, that isn’t the case anymore. I’ve made it a goal to find healthy alternatives to things that we loved to eat! Chicken & Noodles, complete with that overly-processed condensed soup was one of them! I swear that my husband could live off of that and Beef Stroganoff. Even after finding a creamy alternative, it’s been a struggle finding a pasta that wasn’t packed with carbs yet still paleo. There’s a few delicious ones out there, but we keep those to a minimum. I recently stumbled upon a green bean pasta that has only 2 INGREDIENTS – green beans and water! This pasta is so good and packed with protein! It’s now on our dinner menu at least once a week!



I love simple, one-pot dishes! Who DOESN’T love simple tasty meals?! This dish tastes like it’s been cooking forever because of my favorite chicken bouillon paste…and, I promise, you won’t miss the dairy! This paste is liquid gold and goes into so many of my dishes! It’s organic and SO DANG TASTY! Make it a point to grab some the next time you’re at the grocery store!


 My Chicken & Noodles meal comes together so quick when you have a leftover rotisserie chicken! However, you are more than welcome to cook a couple chicken breasts or a few thighs, just for this dish! Alright, let’s get to this easy recipe!

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4-Ingredient Chicken & Noodles (Dairy-free)
Course Dinner, Lunch
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings
Ingredients
Course Dinner, Lunch
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. In a large pot, bring water to a rolling boil and add pasta. Cook until desired doneness. The pasta that I used cooks in about 4 minutes - it's awesome!
  2. Drain and add the pasta back to your pot.
  3. Add remaining ingredients to the pot and cook for another 10 minutes* over medium heat or until everything is heated through. Taste and add more salt if you'd like! The bouillon paste is usually plenty salty though!
  4. For extra creaminess, add a few tbsp of ghee or grass fed butter - that ALWAYS makes things even better, in my opinion! You can try mixing in some italian herbs or poultry seasonings too. Just be sure to add those in when you add the other ingredients!
  5. You can bulk up this meal buy adding some peas, carrots, or broccoli too! I love to steam a bag of broccoli in the microwave while I'm boiling the pasta and dump it in when I add my chicken. Super easy! It's super versatile and delicious so many different ways!
Recipe Notes

*Be advised, the longer you let this simmer, the more your noodles will cook. Therefore, if you let it simmer for a while on low after it's heated through, you may end up with more broken bits of noodles and a stickier consistency - still delicious. I honestly prefer things this way! haha - A mooshy mess! 🙂


Single-Serve Blueberry Muffin (Dairy, Gluten, & Grain Free)

January 19, 2018
Course

This recipe is perfect when you just want one muffin to yourself! …Or when you don’t want to practice self control by not eating a whole batch of some baked goods! You can bake it all in one little crock for a muffin sized helping, or divide it into 3 cupcake tins – whichever you have on hand!

It’s super moist and has just the right amount of sweetness for breakfast!



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Single-Serve Blueberry Muffin (Dairy, Gluten, & Grain Free)
Course Breakfast
Cook Time 35 minutes
Servings
large muffin
Ingredients
Course Breakfast
Cook Time 35 minutes
Servings
large muffin
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. In a small bowl, combine all ingredients, except for the blueberries. You'll want to gently fold those in last.
  3. Once all of the ingredients are combined, add the batter to a small oven-safe crock, muffin pan, or a cupcake pan (this batch makes 3 standard sized cupcakes).
  4. If using one baking dish or muffin pan, bake for about 30-35 minutes or until the center is done. This may vary depending on the thickness of the muffin. If using cupcake liners, bake for 18 minutes.
  5. ENJOY!
Recipe Notes

*If subbing coconut oil, make sure to combine all of the ingredients very well before adding the milk and egg. Those colder ingredients will prevent the batter from mixing properly.

Tahini Chocolate Chip Blondies

January 10, 2018
Course

These are my version of a chocolate chip and peanut butter blondie/cookie bar. Who can say no to CHOCOLATE AND PEANUT BUTTER!?!? My household sure can’t. Even the dogs are crowding around me when I mix up a batch of these. Then again….I can’t recall a time that my dogs AREN’T crowding around me in the kitchen. They’re beagles. It kind of comes with the breed. Gotta love my fur babes. <3

To begin with, if you haven’t ever tried tahini, give it a shot, please! It’s easier on digestion than peanut butter, and a lot more versatile in your cabinet! If you aren’t familiar with it, it’s ground up sesame seeds – THAT’S IT! (That’s all it should be, anyways. CHECK YOUR LABELS!) AND it’s superrrr delish!! It has more of a roasted flavor than peanut butter and makes super yummy dressings too! You can find tons of cooking uses for it! You just have to have an open mind. 🙂



My favorite way to use it…is in baking! It gives things a yummy PB flavor without any of the possible overly-processed, toxin-filled legumes that don’t mix well with my husband’s gut. It’s much preferred in my house!

Enough about tahini and all of the other not-really-important blabbering from me…here’s the recipe!

 

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Tahini Chocolate Chip Blondies
Course Dessert
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Servings
thick blondies
Ingredients
Course Dessert
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Servings
thick blondies
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. In a bowl, combine tahini, honey, sugar, melted butter/ghee, vanilla, apple cider vinegar, and eggs.
  3. In a separate bowl, combine almond flour, coconut flour, maca powder, salt, baking soda and collagen peptides.
  4. Add your dry flour mixture to your wet mixture and combine. If you really don't feel like dirty-ing up another bowl...don't! Feel free to add all of your dry ingredients to the wet mixture without combing them separately. Just make sure you mix them together VERY WELL and aren't leaving clumps of flour throughout the batter.
  5. Pour the batter into a baking pan (I used an 8X8) and bake for 23-25 minutes until the center is done.
Recipe Notes

*  Browning your butter is optional - but highly recommended! It gives it more of a rich, nutty flavor. When it comes to baking cookies, I almost always brown the butter! It's super simple to do. In a saucepan over medium-heat, melt your butter. It will begin to foam after a few minutes. Cook it for another 3 minutes or so, until the foam is almost gone and the liquid underneath is a caramel color. you should see little brown bits at the bottom - those are dairy solids. If you strain those out, you're left with clarified butter, also known as GHEE! You can use them or toss them out! I like to cook my ghee until it's a deep caramel. Whatever your preference, it'll be tasty!

Cinnamon Apple French Toast Bake with Maple Icing

December 31, 2017
Course

I’m not usually a sweets-for-breakfast person…I almost always go for the biscuits and sausage gravy or meaty omelets. I do, however, enjoy a bite or two of pancakes along with those. I have a problem with wanting a bite of everything on the menu … every time – every meal. I just can’t help it!


Sometimes, a bunch of maple-y goodness sounds like the perfect way to start my day! Filled with sweet caramelized apples and tons of cinnamon, this french toast bake does not disappoint! It’s super moist consistency and eggy-french toast taste is sure to be the perfect, cozy and comforting breakfast any day of the year, but is particularly wonderful when it’s FREEZING – like it is in the Midwest right now!

This bake isn’t heavy on the carbs either … which is ALWAYS a plus when eating something bread-like and sweet! It only has about 10-15 carbs per serving, depending on if you top it with icing or not. Either way, it’s delicious and won’t make you regret eating it!



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Cinnamon Apple French Toast Bake with Maple Icing
Course Breakfast
Cook Time 25 minutes
Servings
Ingredients
Optional Maple icing:
Course Breakfast
Cook Time 25 minutes
Servings
Ingredients
Optional Maple icing:
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. In a cast iron skillet over medium high heat, sauté apples, ghee, honey, cinnamon (I used a full 2 tsp - use less depending on preference), nutmeg, and 1 tablespoon of avocado oil for about 3 minutes or until apples have soften and remove from heat.
  3. In a bowl, combine remaining ingredients (reserve the coconut butter and 2 tbsp of maple syrup for the drizzle) to create the batter.
  4. Pour batter over apples and sprinkle with a bit more cinnamon.
  5. Bake for 20 minutes or until it's cooked through in the middle.
For the icing:
  1. In a saucepan, melt coconut butter and maple syrup just until they combine. If it's too thick, feel free to add a bit more maple syrup to make it easier to drizzle.
  2. Drizzle over your warm french toast bake and DIG IN!
Recipe Notes

I feel like this bake only gets better with time. Everything with fruit and spices just gets more flavorful as it sits...so you may want to make plenty to have the next day too!