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Easy Low-Carb Butternut Squash Stuffing {Paleo, Keto, & Whole30}

November 21, 2018
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Stuffing has got to be one of my ALL-TIME favorite side dishes. However, I don’t need an excuse like Thanksgiving to partake in that deliciousness. It’s not always the prettiest to look at – I mean it IS called “stuffing,” but the flavors involved in this dish are total comfort food for me. I could eat this dish all by itself and be happy!

My husband and I don’t usually keep bread on hand in the house, nor do I bake things all that often. We just seem to eat all of that stuff too fast, and it’s just not something we like to keep around and easily accessible. We feel better keeping things pretty low carb, so this stuffing was perfect when we wanted that fix – minus the bread and extra carbs.

Growing up, we ALWAYS put sausage in our stuffing. If it didn’t have meat, it just wasn’t right! It’s not completely necessary in this recipe – but HIGHLY suggested!

The other day when I that stuffing craving set in, I realized that I was without sausage (I always use sage or breakfast sausage) or any ground pork substitute. Low and behold, I DID have Chomps meat sticks – specifically, I had the Crankin’ Cranberry beef stick variety which seemed perfect for this dish! Cranberry and Thanksgiving-inspired dishes go hand-in-hand!

The Chomps meat sticks added a perfect little bit of protein that I needed in the stuffing. So glad I had these on hand! Not only are they a great Whole30 snack, but they’re super versatile for recipes. You just gotta get creative!

  

This Low-Carb Butternut Squash Stuffing is perfect, not only this time of year, but whenever you need a guilt-free comfort food! It’s quick and SO simple to throw together! It makes great leftovers and is perfect for meal prep throughout the week!

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Low-Carb Butternut Squash Stuffing {Paleo, Keto, & Whole30}
Course Dinner
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes
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Course Dinner
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes
Servings
servings
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees.
  2. Make sure your butternut squash is chopped bite-sized. The onions and celery should be chopped a bit smaller.
  3. In a large mixing bowl, toss butternut squash, onions, celery, meat sticks, seasonings, and oil until well coated.
  4. Transfer to a lined, wide baking dish. The larger the dish, the quicker it's going to cook and the more it's going to "roast" - because the veggies will be spread out. There isn't a wrong way to cook this. In a smaller, deeper pan, the stuffing will "steam" because the veggies will be touching more. Either way, it's going to be delicious!
  5. Bake for 20 minutes.
  6. Turn the oven up to 500 degrees and bake for another 10-15 minutes until the topped has crisped up slightly.

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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Ranch Seasoning Mix (Dairy-Free)
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Instructions
  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!