This autoimmune paleo breakfast sausage is delightfully smoky, spicy, and sweet. The mix of seasonings mingle together to create an interesting and delicious meal. They are easy to whip up and work great for batch cooking -- freeze 'em and reheat 'em in the oven for a fast, flavorful, protein-filled breakfast on busy weekday mornings!
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Autoimmune Paleo Apple Crisp
Nothing says Fall like a warm, gooey bowl of apple crisp! Now you can enjoy this delicious treat even if you are autoimmune paleo in this nut-free, seed-free paleo version! Of course, it's also grain-free and dairy-free :)
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Rich & Creamy Dairy-Free Beef Liver Pâté With Blueberry Jelly
Shortly after I went on the autoimmune paleo protocol I got a hankering for pâté. Unfortunately, most pâté recipes contain one or more non-AIP ingredients, like butter, alcohol, or prohibited spices. I had tried some AIP pâté that was just pureed liver, onion, and seasonings and I was not impressed with the texture. I wanted to mimic that rich, creamy texture that butter lends a pâté, yet I needed to keep it dairy-free. Check out the secret ingredient I used here to get that perfect silky smooth texture!
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How to Use Gelatin as a Gut-Friendly Egg Replacer
Wondering how you can replace eggs in baked goods without using seeds or fruit? Well, it turns out that GELATIN can be used as a super gut-friendly egg replacement in just about any baked recipe, sweet or savory. Learn how to use it here!
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Curried Chicken Salad Flat Bread Sandwiches + The Autoimmune Paleo Cookbook Review
Mickey Trescott of Autoimmune-Paleo.com and author of the amazing Autoimmune Paleo Cookbook has been generous enough to let me share not one but TWO recipes from her acclaimed cookbook -- Garlic "Mayo" and Curried Chicken Salad. My favorite way to eat her delightful salad? As a flat bread sandwich! Enjoy :-)
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Bacon Garlic Short-Rib Loaded Sweet Potatoes (autoimmune paleo)
Rachel from Grok Grub stopped by to share an AMAZING recipe with us today: bacon garlic short-rib loaded sweet potatoes. Yeah, you read that right! The best part is that you use your slow cooker for the meat, which makes this a great meal to make when you are pressed for time! It features satisfying healthy fats and nourishing bone broth and is a recipe that I expect to become a staple in my own kitchen. Enjoy!!