Easy Egg Salad
Egg salad is such an easy recipe to make, and a great one to have in your emergency arsenal. This one includes dill pickles and smoked paprika for a change of pace from the standard egg salad.
Egg salad is such an easy recipe to make, and a great one to have in your emergency arsenal. This one includes dill pickles and smoked paprika for a change of pace from the standard egg salad.
Dairy-free yogurt options at the store have all sorts of strange and potentially dangerous ingredients (carrageenan, anybody?), and make a true dairy-free yogurt at home is expensive and time-consuming. This instant “yogurt” uses only 7 basic ingredients and is ready in under 5 minutes.
Don’t skip this classic comfort food because of dairy and grains. This dairy-free, grain-free, paleo-friendly chicken noodle soup is as good as the original
Spice up your boring breakfast with flavorful eggs with sauteed peppers and onions, and a sprinkle of fresh chives. These are the easiest and tastiest scrambled eggs. Paired with restaurant-style crispy potatoes, you’ve got the best breakfast!
Asparagus, white potatoes, and bacon combine to make an easy and delicious side dish that’s paleo and Whole30, and is great for post-workout carbs.
Slowcooked sweet potatoes are the easiest way to prepare a lot of “baked” potatoes at one time without heating up your entire kitchen. This is a great way to have an easy source of carbs on hand right after a workout or for surprise dinner guests.
How do you make sure kids will eat all their broccoli and not feed it to the dog? Cook it in bacon, of course! This super simple side dish will get gobbled up in no time, guaranteed.
Traditionally made with brown sugar, this paleo version relies on the natural sweetness of tomatoes and maybe a bit of coconut sugar if you prefer. Piled on top of paleo waffle, this is about as perfect a comfort food as you can get.
It’s basically impossible to find any ketchup in the store without some form of added refined sugar or weird preservatives, so make your own. This recipe not only leaves out the nasty stuff and is only sweetened with honey (you may also opt to not sweeten it at all), but it has the perfect blend of flavors from tomatoes and balsamic vinegar.
Embarking on a Whole30 program involves dedicating oneself to a month of eating whole, unprocessed foods, a commitment that encourages cooking with natural ingredients. This month, the focus is on …