I am a Georgia Peach and a Southerner through and through, so you know I squealed with joy when I saw a recipe for authentic paleo Southern Fried Chicken in Kelly Bejelly's new cookbook Paleo Eats. Come get the recipe in an exclusive sneak peek into the cookbook, which releases Jan 6th 2015!
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How to Make Puerto Rican Pasteles (paleo, AIP option)
I am excited to introduce you to a wonderful naturally paleo dish from Puerto Rico called "pasteles". Pasteles are similar to tamales, but the dough is made from gluten-free and grain-free tropical fruit, root, and vegetable starches. Pasteles are a traditional holiday food in Puerto Rico, with many families making them while everyone is together. Having extra hands does make the process go a lot faster! I hope you enjoy the recipe, and don't forget to watch the videos I made to accompany it -- they are critical for your success in making these!
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Refreshing Kohlrabi and Japanese Turnip Salad (autoimmune paleo)
This quick and easy salad features two types of turnips: kohlrabi (aka German turnip) and the Japanese turnip. They form the base for an earthy, pungent, refreshing salad that can be made from ingredients that you'll find at your Fall and Winter farmer's markets. It is dressed with a simple Asian-inspired dressing that is autoimmune paleo compliant. This salad is a great way to add some variety in the types of vegetables that you consume!
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Sweet Potato Tater Tots + Frugal Paleo Cookbook Review
Adults and children alike love tater tots, but the kind in the frozen food section at the grocery store are NOT what you want to be eating. This version has just one ingredient: sweet potatoes. Fry them up in your favorite paleo cooking fat and garnish with a bit of salt and BAM - a childhood favorite indulgence is suddenly a healthy paleo side dish. This recipe is a sneak peek into The Frugal Paleo cookbook. Check it out, along with my thoughts about this incredible new book!
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Autoimmune Paleo Dinner Rolls
I am so pleased to be able to share this recipe with you today for autoimmune paleo dinner rolls. I also discuss the concepts of nutrition vs nourishment and where these rolls fit into your health journey. I truly hope you can enjoy eating these this holiday season and that they make your life seem a little bit more normal :-)
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Apple Cinnamon Crumb Cake (with nut-free option) + Real Life Paleo Review and Giveaway
This recipe for apple cinnamon crumb cake is from Paleo Parents new cookbook Real Life Paleo. You will not believe how amazing this recipe is or how utterly fantastic this new book is. If you have any friends or family who are interested in paleo but are feeling overwhelmed and unsure how to get started, this is the book to gift them this year! PLUS enter to win a FREE copy of this fabulous book. I also share my experience of getting to hang out with Matt and Stacy at the book signing event they did in Tampa, FL last week. Come on inside and start reading!