Here is another non-paleo meal because of the diary. We do enjoy our fair share of raw dairy! All of us are lovers of all things made from milk! Cream cheese, any cheese, yogurt, milk kefir, cottage cheese, you name it we probably eat it! 😉 Continue reading “Baked Reuben Dip”
Tag: Dinner
Chicken Lettuce Wraps a la PF Chang’s
Granted I haven’t been to PF Chang’s in a few years probably, but if I remember correctly, this recipe tastes pretty authentic. I found a recipe in a magazine somewhere that had an imitation recipe, but it had lots of ingredients that were taboo … like sugar, soy sauce, oyster sauce and a few others. Continue reading “Chicken Lettuce Wraps a la PF Chang’s”
Potato Soup
This definitely isn’t a paleo recipe… especially since it’s main ingredients are potatoes and lots of cheese! However, I grew up with this and it’s one of my favorite soups! The kids love it too! It isn’t hard to make and can be prepped easily in 1 hour although it may take a little longer to cook, just to get the potatoes to the correct tenderness. Continue reading “Potato Soup”
Beef Rendang
My usual aim is to have simple, quick easy to make meals for dinner. My goal is to spend 1 hour or less in the kitchen making dinner. I have a busy family and I want to enjoy them and not spend my whole life cooking or standing in the kitchen. Continue reading “Beef Rendang”
Pupusas
We have definitely let corn sneak back into our diets. I’m feeling a bit guilty about it, but also really enjoying it. However, I’m realizing just how much we are eating (corn chips, corn tortillas, corn bread, etc) and I’m determined to at least cut back. Corn isn’t on the paleo diet, and I definitely prefer not to eat it. I say that as I post a recipe for pupusas! Continue reading “Pupusas”
Cabbage and Spam Errr… I mean Ham!
I remember as a kid this was one of my Mom’s favorite meals, and as kids we LOVED eating all the spam out of our dishes, but would have to choke down the cabbage! Continue reading “Cabbage and Spam Errr… I mean Ham!”
Coconut Shrimp Curry
When I first looked at this recipe I didn’t think it was anything too spectacular, but I found some shrimp in the back of my freezer and I wanted to use it! We had friends move about 6 months ago and they graciously gave us their frozen meat and shrimp since they couldn’t take it with them as they moved across the country. We don’t often buy shrimp, so it was a treat for us to have it…
But at the same time…
Since we don’t buy it (mainly due to expense) I don’t really know how to cook it! Thankfully this recipe was simple and easy to do and it tasted great! All the kids loved it as well and kept picking out the shrimp to eat first! Don’t get me wrong, I would have done the same!!!
In fact, as we were eating it I realized that my 20 month old Aisling had never had shrimp or shellfish before and since she has so many other food allergies I was slightly worried she may have a reaction. She didn’t and it’s a good thing with the amount that she ate! She would even try and sneak it off her brothers plates!
Also, in looking at this recipe I didn’t think the sweet potato with shrimp in a curry would be all that great. I wasn’t sure how the flavors would blend. It really was fantastic though. I knew my doubts were valid though when Brian said, “This isn’t real Asian curry if it has sweet potato in it…”
As I said previously it wasn’t just the shrimp that was a hit, but the whole dish. All of us cleaned our plates and there wasn’t much left for Brian’s lunch the next day! Instead of serving this over rice I served it over spaghetti squash. This was really good and hubby enjoyed it even if it wasn’t 100% Asian!
Coconut Shrimp Curry
original recipe from Family Circle Magazine – but this recipe posted as been minimally altered from the originalIngredients
- 2 TBSP coconut oil
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 2-inch piece ginger, peeled and grated
- 1 TBSP [amazon_link id=”B005MH0P5Q” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]red curry paste[/amazon_link]
- 1 can full fat [amazon_link id=”B0036QLLL2″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]coconut milk[/amazon_link]
- 1/2 cup chicken stock
- 1 large sweet potato (about 3/4 pound), peeled and cut into 1-inch cubes
- 2 cups cauliflower florets
- 1 medium onion, diced
- 1 pound raw shrimp, peeled and deveined
- 1/4 cup fresh basil, chopped
- Juice of 1 lime
- 1/2 tsp celtic sea salt
Instructions:
Heat oil in a wok over medium heat.
Add garlic and ginger – cook 1 minute.
Add curry paste – cook 30 seconds.
Whisk in coconut milk and chicken broth; bring to a boil.
Mix in sweet potato and reduce heat to a simmer – cover and cook 5 minutes.
Add cauliflower and onion -cover and simmer 10 minutes or until tender.
Stir in shrimp, basil, lime juice and salt – cook uncovered for 3 minutes.
Serve over spaghetti squash (see below)Spaghetti Squash
Super simple and easy to cook.
Cut in half lengthwise and scoop out the seeds. (I usually clean and keep the seeds to dry and replant if it’s and organic squash. Or I clean, dry, soak and roast them with some salt and coconut oil for a snack for the kids. They are super popular!)
But both halves of the squash in the oven on a cookie sheet with the rind down.
Bake at 350 for about 30-45 minutes until all parts of the squash are tender.
Remove from the oven.
Use a fork and scrape the squash out of the rind and it will resemble spaghetti!
Add some butter or coconut oil and top with any food that you would typically serve over rice, pasta or quinoa.
Give it a try and let me know what you think!
Hawaiian Burgers
I had never heard of these before, although they sounded great because I love a good Hawaiian pizza…. so if it is anything like that I was sure I would love it! Brian assured it me it was a real thing and it was good! Continue reading “Hawaiian Burgers”
Cauliflower Fried Rice
Being that hubby is Asian, he has the strong preference of eating rice three times a day! That is NOT an option any more. Poor man. I can’t imagine! Last year I posted about my hubbies significant health issues and diet changes that ensued. We have continued with the changes and have added additional restrictions as we’ve been dealing with our kids allergies as well. Continue reading “Cauliflower Fried Rice”
Slow Roasted Pork Shoulder with Savory Apple Gravy
This is such a great recipe to prepare the night before and let it cook all day while I’m out! For especially busy days this is one of our favorites. It also provides lots of leftovers for lunches. Continue reading “Slow Roasted Pork Shoulder with Savory Apple Gravy”








