Paleo Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe
These nut-free, grain-free, egg-free perfect paleo chocolate chip cookies will be the best cookies you’ve ever eaten. Period.
These nut-free, grain-free, egg-free perfect paleo chocolate chip cookies will be the best cookies you’ve ever eaten. Period.
These popsicles are creamy from the coconut milk, with a little bit of crunch from the berries. I prefer to use frozen instead of fresh raspberries because they won’t turn the entire popsicle mixture a pink color when mixed in, and will stay suspended as little rosy flecks.
Plain ol’ Banana Bread is fantastic in it’s own right, but add coconut and lime to the mix, and you have a new combo of flavors that blows the ‘plain ol’ right out of the water. If you’ve never ventured beyond the bounds of standard banana bread, I suggest you try it now…
I don’t know about you, but it is so hard for me to avoid all the tasty chocolates that pop up around Easter. So I created my own solution: dairy-free, refined-sugar-free caramel-filled chocolate eggs. They are like little paleo version of the Snickers Easter eggs, I kid you not.
No-bake desserts are my favorite. Very little prep time and ready to eat quickly are also bonuses. This dessert is the trifecta with all 3 of those elements. And it’s delicious to boot. What more could you ask for?!
Let it be known that I think there is no better combination of flavors than the King’s favorites: banana, peanut butter, and chocolate. Why not combine those things into the greatest tasting smoothie of all time. Okay then.
Trail mix is so last year. Chocolate dipped clusters are what’s in right now. Or do you not follow food style trends? Yeah, me neither, but these things are so good and so much more fun to eat than trail mix, so why not make them?
Apple rings can be pretty expensive to buy in the store, and they often have more ingredients in them than just apples. Take control of your food and make it yourself. Dehydrated apple rings are probably the easiest snack to make.
Coconut milk replaces dairy in this classic dessert recipe. No worries about gut issues while enjoying your favorite treat. And rather than white sugar as a caramelized topping, use maple sugar instead.
Apple pie is about as classic as it gets, and this rustic twist is just right for a casual holiday meal with loved ones. Sweet apples, a sticky caramel sauce, and a crunchy streusel topping. Perfection.