Monday, January 9, 2012

More Paleo recipes we have tried

All of the recipes posted here are courtesy of The Paleo Solution: The Complete Human Diet by Robb Wolf. I have decided to post all recipes tried thus far in one post so as not to create recipe posts without pictures.

Slow Cooker Pork Loin



3 lbs pork loin1 can tomato sauce (12 oz)
2+ cups sliced zucchini4 cups chopped cauliflower florets
1-2 TB basil


Add all of the ingredients to a large Crock-Pot. Cook on low for 6-7 hours, then enjoy.



Stir-Fry Beef Salad


2 tsp olive oil3/4 cup sliced onion
1 lb beef tip steak, sliced into thin strips1 TB wheat-free tamari soy sauce
1-2 cups sliced bell peppers1 bag of mixed greens
balsamic vinegar


Add olive oil to a skillet. Heat over medium. Add sliced onions, saute until soft. Add the beed and the tamari, tossing often. Add the bell peppers when the beef has browned. Add the mixed greens to your plate, then top with the stir fry meat. Add balsamic vinegar and more olive oil to taste.



Sausage Stir-Fry Breakfast

1-2 tsp olive oil1/2 cup diced onions
1/2 lb sausages, sliced (no nitrates) 4 cups of spinach or other greens


Add olive oil to a skillet. Heat over medium. Add diced onions, saute until soft. Add the sausage, cook until browned, tossing occasionally. Add the greens, reduce the heat to medium-low and cover. Serve when the greens are wilted and soft.
Other options: top with 1-2 eggs over easy, or serve with salsa.


Easy Ceviche
10 oz tail-off, precooked shrimp2 cups low-sugar marinara sauce
2 TB oilive oil2 TB lemon juice
1 tsp basil


Rinse the shrimp, divide between two bowls. Pour half of the marinara sauce over each bowl of shrimp, then drizzle each with 1 TB of both olive oil and lemon juice. Sprinkle with the basil. Enjoy!


****Chicken Apple Hash****
2 tsp olive oil6 oz leftover chicken
1 apple2 tsp either cinnamon or allspice (choose your favorite)


Heat the olive oil in a saucepan over medium heat. Shred and add the chicken. Grate the apple, then add to the pot with your spice of choice. Cover and cook on medium-low, stirring frequently. Once the apple has cooked down and become soft, it is ready to serve.



****=our favorite so far

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