Tag Archives: gluten free
Instant Pot Sweet Potatoes (Paleo, AIP, Whole30)
It almost feels silly to blog this “recipe,” but as someone who spent way too much time googling “Sweet Potatoes Instant Pot” and trying to make my way around the differing times and instructions that existed, I figured it would … Continue reading
One-Pot Salmon Curry (Paleo, AIP, Whole30)
One evening, my mom and I had defrosted some salmon to eat for dinner. I didn’t really feel like searing it or baking it, so I randomly sautéed some veggies, cut up the salmon, threw it in with the veggies, … Continue reading
Ratatouille (Paleo, AIP, Whole30)
For reasons I don’t fully understand, I’ve had ratatouille in the back of my mind to AIP-ify for quite some time. I know. I didn’t even have a go-to AIP “no-mato” sauce (tomato-free marinara), but I was determined to take … Continue reading
Herbed Chicken Burgers (Paleo, AIP, Whole30)
I first made these burgers 2 years ago when I was visiting my best friend Heather in Washington D.C. We knew we wanted to grill but weren’t sure just what, so we walked around the grocery store until inspiration struck … Continue reading
Sweet Potato Bites with Guacamole Cream (Paleo, AIP, Whole30)
It’s no secret that I love the combination of sweet potatoes and guacamole. It’s basically my AIP-compliant peanut butter and jelly. Baked sweet potatoes with lazy guac. Sweet potato toast (sweet potatoast) with sliced or smashed avocado. Sweet potato fries … Continue reading
Roasted Beets with Mint (Paleo, AIP, Whole30)
Lemon-Garlic Cauliflower Rice (Paleo, AIP, Whole30)
I recently started working at Provision Kitchen, which I am loving for a host of many reasons. I won’t go in to how wonderful the restaurant itself is and what our philosophy is at Provision Kitchen (click on the link … Continue reading
Chicken Green Bean Casserole (Paleo, AIP)
I started the autoimmune protocol recently, and I’ve realized that for me the biggest challenge is convenience. Cooking for yourself for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day is NOT convenient. It’s exhausting. I initially found myself skipping meals just because … Continue reading