Today I’m sharing another recipe from Nourish: The Paleo Healing Cookbook! I knew that I wanted to include a jerky recipe in the book, but I wanted to switch it up a little by using a meat other than the more traditional beef. It was important to me that I created recipes for Nourish that were […]
Creamy Artichoke Dip with Spinach from Nourish: The Paleo Healing Cookbook
It’s nearly release day! Nourish: The Paleo Healing Cookbook will be hitting stores in three days! I’m so excited to share this cookbook with you: I’ve poured my heart into this bad boy and I can’t wait to see the recipes jump off the pages and into your kitchens. Don’t forget that you’ll get the […]
Creamy Chicken Soup
This creamy chicken soup recipe is one of my favorite recipes lately. It takes a little longer than the kind of soups I whip up on a weeknight, so I like to have this recipe simmering on the stove on a relaxed Sunday afternoon, making the kitchen smell divine. In about an hour, you can make […]
Garlic & Artichoke Hummus
I’m not going to embarrass myself again with telling you just how much of my pre-Paleo, vegetarian diet was made up of hummus. It was a lot. I mean, I pretty much had a bodily composition of approximately 64% legumes. If there’s a Paleo version of hummus, I’ve made it. Cashew hummus? Yup. Zucchini hummus? Check. […]
Hasselback Sweet Potatoes with Compound Herb Ghee
I am super happy to be able to share a recipe with you guys today that comes straight from my friend Steph’s upcoming book, The Performance Paleo Cookbook! If you’re an athlete of any level, you’ll be psyched to see that she has written the ultimate guide to fueling your workouts with real food. You […]
Mojo Chicken Avocado Cups
One of mine and Mr Meatified’s favorite restaurants back in the pre-Paleo days was a Cuban place that made amazing food from some pretty humble ingredients. My favorite dishes were all marinated in Mojo, a vampire-warding multipurpose sauce, marinade and dip made from copious amounts of garlic and fresh citrus juice. Mr. Meatified was somewhat […]