Asian flavors · Curry · Dairy-free · Gluten Free · Poultry · Whole30 compliant

Thai Coconut Curry

This Paleo, Whole30 + Keto Thai coconut curry is dairy-free, made with gut healthy bone broth, curry paste, veggies and chicken. It’s easy comfort food!

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Serves 6

1 onion, diced
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 tbsp fresh ginger, grated on a microplane
2 bell peppers, sliced into thin strips
3 cups tuscan kale, roughly chopped
3 chicken breasts or thighs, if you prefer darker meat.
2 tbsp avocado oil (or coconut oil)
2.5 tbsp green or red curry paste
2 tbsp coconut vinegar (or sub white vinegar)
1/4 cup chicken broth
1.5 cups full fat coconut milk
Salt and pepper
For serving:
6 cups cauliflower rice (or white rice – cauli only for Whole30 – omit for Keto)
1 tbsp avocado oil
Salt and pepper

Prep onion, garlic, ginger, bell peppers and kale as noted above.
Place the chicken breasts/thighs between two pieces of parchment paper and pound them down to make them even in thickness. Sprinkle each side of the chicken with salt and pepper.
Heat a large skillet over medium heat and add avocado oil.
Once hot, add the chicken to the pan (you may have to cook the chicken in 2 batches depending on the size of your pan). Cook, without disturbing for 3-4 minutes, until a nice brown crust has formed. Flip and cook another 3-4 minutes on the other side, until the chicken is mostly cooked through.
Remove chicken from the skillet and set aside. Lower the heat to medium.
Add more oil if needed and add the onion and bell peppers to the pan. Cook, stirring frequently, for 3-4 minutes, until they begin to soften.
While the onions and peppers cook, break the chicken into smaller chunks using forks or tongs.

Add the garlic and cook for 1-2 minutes, stirring constantly.
Add the curry paste and stir for 1 minute to mix well.
Add vinegar, chicken broth, coconut milk and ginger to the pan. Stir to mix, scraping up any browned bits remaining in the pan.
Add the chicken chunks back to the skillet with the sauce. Cover and turn heat down to low. Simmer for 3-5 minutes, or until the chicken is fully cooked.

While the chicken is simmering, prepare the cauliflower rice.
Heat a large skillet over medium heat and add avocado oil. Once hot, add cauliflower rice and simmer, stirring frequently, for 4-5 minutes or until tender. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Add in the kale with the chicken just before serving and cook for another 1-2 minutes, until wilted.
Serve chicken over cauliflower rice and spoon some sauce over everything for serving.

Dairy-free · Gluten Free · Poultry · Whole30 compliant

Creamy garlic chicken skillet

This Paleo, Whole30 + Keto friendly creamy garlic chicken skillet is heaven. It’s sure to be one of your new favorite dairy-free creamy chicken recipes!
Recipe from blog, “Real, Good, Simple”

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Serves 4

6 pieces bacon, diced
1.5 lbs chicken thighs
1 tbsp Italian seasoning
For the creamy sauce:
1/2 onion, diced
8 oz mushrooms, sliced
6 cloves garlic, minced
1 cup full fat coconut milk
1/4 cup nutritional yeast
1/2 tsp sea salt
1/4 tsp ground black pepper
2 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped (optional for garnish)
6 cups spinach
2 cups cooked rice (optional – omit for Whole30 & Keto or sub cauliflower rice)

In a large skillet over medium heat, cook diced bacon until crispy. Once crispy, place on a paper towel lined plate and set aside.

Place chicken thighs in the hot skillet with bacon grease and season with half of the Italian seasoning. Cook for 5-6 minutes, flip and season with the rest of the Italian seasoning. Cook for another 5-6 more minutes, until the thighs are cooked through.

While the chicken is cooking, prep onions, mushrooms, garlic and parsley (optional) as noted above. Set aside.

When chicken is done, remove it from the skillet and place it on the plate with bacon.

Now, make the creamy sauce by placing onions and mushrooms in pan. Cook until both soften, about 4-5 minutes.

Add coconut milk, minced garlic, nutritional yeast, salt and pepper. Stir to combine everything. Then turn to low and add chicken and bacon back to the pan. Simmer for 3-5 minutes to marry all the flavors. Garnish with chopped parsley (optional)

Plate with a bed of spinach, optional rice and creamy chicken mixture. Enjoy.

Dairy-free · Gluten Free · Meat · Whole30 compliant

Sausage and cabbage skillet

A super-easy Paleo/Whole 3o friendly recipe from the blog “Real, Simple, Good”.
I happen to adore sausages and if you’re doing the Whole 30, just make sure you have W30-compliant sausages. (No added gluten or sugar)

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Serves 4

4 large sausage links or bratwurst, uncooked (check ingredients for Paleo/Whole30 compliance.
8 pieces bacon, diced
1 onion, diced
1 bell pepper, diced
4 cloves garlic, minced
8 cups shredded cabbage (pre-bagged mix with carrots, etc. is ok)
2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
2 tbsp spicy brown mustard
1 tsp smoked paprika
1/2 tsp sea salt
1/2 tsp ground pepper

(Skip this step if you’re using pre-cooked sausages)
Add enough water to submerge the sausages to a medium pot. Bring the water to a boil and then turn it down to a gentle simmer. Add sausages to the water and boil for 15 minutes.

Prep the bacon, onion, bell pepper, garlic and cabbage as noted.
In the pan over medium heat add the bacon to cook. Cook, stirring occasionally until the bacon is just getting crispy, about 7-8 minutes. Remove bacon and set aside on a plate.

(Also skip this step if you’re using pre-cooked sausages)
When the sausages are done, remove the sausages and pat them dry with a paper towel.

In the same pan as you cooked the bacon in over medium heat, add in the sausages. Cook sausages to brown on the sides, 3-4 minutes per side. Remove sausages and place on the plate with the bacon.

Add in the onion, bell pepper and garlic to the same pan. Scrape up any brown bits from the bottom of the pan and cook for 4-5 minutes, stirring frequently, until the onions and peppers start to soften.

Add the shredded cabbage/slaw mix to the pan. Cook and stir frequently, until everything is combined and slaw is wilted, about 3-4 minutes. Turn down heat to low.

Add in the mustard, apple cider vinegar, paprika, salt and pepper. Stir to mix.
Finally, add the sausages and bacon back to the pan, stirring everything to mix. Serve and enjoy.

Dairy-free · Fish · Gluten Free · Soup · Whole30 compliant

Paleo/Whole 30-friendly triple seafood chowder

This is Paleo/Whole 30-friendly and the creaminess comes from the gorgeous and sumptuous coconut cream.
This is a wonderful recipe from the blog “Crazed, Enthused”

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Serves 4

2 tbsp olive oil
2 cups diced yellow onion
1 1/2 cups peeled and cubed white sweet potato (1/3-inch cubes)
3 ribs celery, finely chopped
2 large carrots, finely chopped
3/4 tsp sea salt, divided
1 bay leaf
1 cup coconut cream
2 cups Beef, Fish or Pork broth
8oz salmon, cubed
8oz pre-cooked shrimp, tails removed
3.5 oz can smoked kippers
1 tsp chopped fresh thyme
1/2 tsp dried dill
1/2 tsp dried basil
1/3 cup packed finely chopped parsley
1 tsp lemon zest
1/2 lemon, juice

Heat the olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Saute onion, celery, carrots, potatoes, 1/4 teaspoon sea salt, and bay leaf until the vegetables are crisp-tender, 6 to 8 minutes.
Add the coconut cream and broth to the pot and bring to a low boil.
Stir in the salmon, shrimp, kippers, thyme, dill, basil, and remaining 1/2 teaspoon sea salt.
Cook for 5 minutes until the salmon is cooked through and the vegetables are to desired tenderness. Remove from heat.
Stir in the parsley, lemon zest and lemon juice.
Ladle into bowls and serve with a scoop of cauliflower rice or white rice for a hearty meal.

Dairy-free · Fish · Gluten Free · Whole30 compliant

Marinated halibut with spiced eggplants

I am continuing the “clean-eating” recipes so we can regain our svelte bodies after the Christmas Season!
Another beauty from Gordon Ramsay

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Serves 4

4 skinless halibut fillets, about 5oz each
3 tbsp olive oil
salt and black pepper
3/4 tsp ground turmeric

SPICED EGGPLANTS
3 large eggplants
5 tbsp olive oil
3 large onions, peeled and finely sliced
2 tsp ground cumin
3 plum tomatoes, skinned, deseeded and chopped
5 oz sultanas, soaked in hot water for 10 minutes
2 tbsp lemon juice, to taste
handful of basil leaves, torn

Lay the fish in a shallow dish and drizzle over the olive oil. Sprinkle with pepper and the turmeric, and rub all over to coat evenly. Cover with cling film and leave to marinade in the fridge for a few hours or at least 20 minutes.

Heat the oven to 400F. Cut the eggplants into 1 inch chunks, sprinkle with salt and leave to stand in a colander set over a bowl for 20 minutes. (Doing this prevents them from absorbing as much oil during cooking.)

Rinse the eggplants to remove the salt, drain well and pat dry with kitchen paper. Toss them in a large baking tray with some black pepper and about 2 – 3 tbsp olive oil. Bake for about 20 – 25 minutes until the aubergines are soft.

Meanwhile, heat the remaining 2 tbsp olive oil in a pan. Add the onions and some seasoning and sweat over a medium heat for 8 – 10 minutes until soft. Add the cumin and fry for a few more minutes until the onions are lightly caramelized.
Take off the heat. When the eggplants are ready, add them to the onions with the tomatoes, sultanas, lemon juice and salt and pepper to taste.

To cook the fish, heat a large non-stick frying pan and fry the fish fillets for 2 minutes on each side – they should feel just firm when lightly pressed.
Leave to rest for a minute or two, while you reheat the spiced eggplants.
Pile these onto warm plates and top with the halibut fillets.
Scatter the basil around and drizzle over a little turmeric oil from the pan.

Appetizers · Dairy-free · Fish · Gluten Free · Salad · Whole30 compliant

Smoked trout, orange and wild arugula salad

This is such a simple, but flavorful salad from Gordon Ramsay.

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Serves 4

3 oranges
4 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
7oz wild arugula (rocket) leaves, washed
2 hot smoked trout fillets, about 4 oz each

To segment the oranges, cut off the top and bottom of one and stand it upright on a board.
Cut along the curve of the fruit to remove the skin and white pith., exposing the flesh. Now hold the orange over a sieve set on top of a bowl and cut out the segments, letting each one drop into the sieve as you go along. Finally, squeeze the membrane over the sieve to extract as much juice as possible.
Repeat with the remaining oranges, then tip the segments into another bowl.

For the dressing, add the olive oil and a little seasoning to the orange juice that you’ve collected in the bowl and whisk to combine.

Add the rocket to the orange segments, then flake the smoked trout into the bowl.
Add the dressing and toss gently with your hands.
Pile onto individual plates and serve.

Fish · Gluten Free · Whole30 compliant

Shrimp in garlicky green sauce

Mark Bittman came up with this super recipe that can serve 4 as a main course or 8 as a starter.
The dish draws its color from parsley and its impact from chilies, scallions, and mostly garlic. (Can’t have too much garlic!)

Shrimp is the perfect candidate for this green sauce: it can withstand high heat, it gives off some juices while it cooks, and its pink hue is absolutely gorgeous when surrounded by the flecks of green.

You can serve this with pasta, rice or bread to mop up the sauce, or just a simple green salad if you’re Paleo/Whole 30.

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6 cloves garlic, peeled
⅓ cup extra virgin olive oil
6 scallions, trimmed and chopped
1 cup parsley, leaves and thin stems
2 pounds shrimp, peeled
Salt and pepper to taste
4 dried chilies or a few pinches of crushed red chili flakes, or to taste
⅓ cup stock (shrimp, fish or chicken) or white wine or water

Heat the oven to 500 degrees.
Combine the garlic and oil in a small food processor and blend until smooth, scraping down sides as necessary. Add the scallions and parsley and pulse until the mixture is minced. Toss with the shrimp, salt, pepper and chilies.
Put shrimp in a large roasting pan. Add the liquid and place the pan in the oven.
Roast, stirring once, until mixture is bubbly and hot, and shrimp all pink, 10 to 15 minutes. Serve.

Fish · Gluten Free · Whole30 compliant

Pan-seared salmon with currants, celery, olives and capers

After December, the month of excess, it’s always lovely to hit January with clean-eating recipes. This recipe is simple, but complex in flavors, thanks to Yotam Ottolenghi’s divine combination of “salsa” ingredients.

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⅔ cup currants
A generous pinch of saffron
4 salmon fillets (about 4 ounces each), skin on
About 1/2 cup olive oil
Salt and black pepper
4 sticks celery (about 6 ounces), cut into 1/2-inch dice, leaves removed and reserved for garnish
¼ cup pine nuts, roughly chopped
A scant 1/4 cup drained capers, plus 2 tablespoons of their brine
8 large green olives, pitted and cut into 1/2-inch/1-centimeter dice
⅓ cup parsley, roughly chopped
1 tsp finely grated lemon zest
1 tsp lemon juice

Cover the currants with boiling water and set aside to soak for 20 minutes. In a separate small bowl, mix 1 tablespoon of boiling water with the saffron and also leave for 20 minutes or longer.
Gently rub the salmon fillets with 2 teaspoons of the oil, 1/3 teaspoon of salt and a good grind of pepper. Set aside while you make the relish.

Add 1/3 cup of olive oil to a large sauté pan over high heat. Add the celery and pine nuts and fry for 4 to 5 minutes, stirring frequently, until the nuts begin to brown (watch carefully as they can burn quickly).
Turn off heat and stir in the capers and their brine, the olives, saffron and its water and a pinch of salt. Drain the currants and add them as well, along with the parsley, lemon zest and juice. Mix well and set aside.

In a large skillet, heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat until it shimmers. Add salmon fillets skin-side down and let cook for 3 minutes, until the skin is crisp. Reduce the heat to medium, flip the fillets over and cook 2 to 4 minutes more (depending on how much you like the salmon to be cooked).
Divide the salmon on 4 plates and serve with the warm relish spooned on top. Scatter reserved celery leaves (if using) and serve immediately.

Asian flavors · Gluten Free · Holiday Food · Vegetable sides · Vegetable-related

Green beans with ginger and cashews

Even if you’re a fan of the traditional green bean casserole, you might want to consider subbing these simply prepared fresh beans originally from the Silver Palate recipe book, which can provide balance to all the rich items on the menu.
Plus, this streamlined dish, which needs just a brief re-warming on top of the stove before serving, won’t contribute to a last-minute traffic jam in the oven.

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Serves 8

1 1/2 pounds green beans, trimmed and cut into 1-inch pieces (about 5 cups)
4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) unsalted butter
3 tablespoons fresh ginger, peeled and finely chopped (from 2 1/2-inch knob)
1/2 cup Homemade Turkey Stock or canned turkey stock or canned low-sodium chicken broth
1 cup salted roasted cashews, coarsely chopped
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

In large pot boiling salted water, cook the beans until crisp-tender, about 4 minutes. Drain in colander and rinse well under cold running water. Drain well and pat dry with paper towels. (Green beans can be prepared up to 1 day ahead and refrigerated, wrapped in paper towels, in zippered plastic bags.)

In 12-inch heavy skillet over moderate heat, heat the butter until hot but not smoking. Add the ginger and sauté until softened and fragrant, about 30 seconds. Stir in the green beans and stock and cook, stirring often, until liquid is almost completely evaporated, about 3 to 6 minutes.
Add the cashews and sauté 1 minute. Stir in salt and pepper.

(The green beans can be made up to 30 minutes before serving. Let stand in skillet, uncovered. Reheat over high heat, stirring often, about 2 minutes.)
Transfer to a serving dish and serve immediately.

Appetizers · Chocolate · Gluten Free · Meat

Chocolate-covered bacon strips

Who needs any other snack? The sweetness of the chocolate and the smokey saltiness of the bacon makes this spectacular. Just make sure your bacon is cooked until very crispy.

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12 strips bacon
1lb good quality dark chocolate
Flaked sea salt, chopped nuts, or other toppings of your choice

Prepare the bacon according to the package directions, either on the stovetop or in the oven. Make sure you cook the bacon until it is crispy.
Once the bacon is cooked, drain the fat and let it cool, then pat both sides with a paper towel of the bacon to remove any lingering fat on the surface.

Melt the chocolate in a double boiler or in the microwave. Temper it so that it remains shiny and hard at room temperature.

Holding a strip of bacon at the top, carefully dip most of it into the melted chocolate. If you have trouble dipping the bacon, use a spoon to pour the melted chocolate over the bacon until both sides are covered to your liking.

Lay the chocolate-dipped bacon on a tray or plate covered with waxed paper. While the chocolate is still wet, sprinkle the top with flaked sea salt, chopped toasted nuts, or any other toppings you’d like. Repeat until all of the bacon is covered with chocolate.

Refrigerate the tray to set the chocolate, for about 15 minutes.
Once set, let the bacon come to room temperature, and it’s ready to eat!

Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.