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Monday, March 1, 2021

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Sticky Portuguese Low Carb / Paleo Chicken Wings












today I'm going to show you to make these really easy sticky Portuguese chicken wings they're low-carb and there's also a paleo option okay so here's what I used the original recipe just called for 12 to 14 chicken wings it didn't specify a weight the package that I found in the store was one and a half kilos which is about three point three pounds and they're quite large as you can see so there's only actually nine here but it's a lot of chicken they're very big so that's what I'm using and now you're going to need olive oil I'm using or you could use coconut oil idea if you prefer you need two teaspoons for the marinade and extra for frying if you're going to fry them now also for the marinade two cloves or two teaspoons of garlic minced the zest of one lemon and the juice of half of that lemon two teaspoons of tomato paste then we need 2/3 of a teaspoon ground coriander seeds I won't look at whole seeds so I'm going to have to grind those myself 2/3 TSP of onion powder one and a half tablespoons of you could use coconut aminos or tamari if you want a paleo I'm using soy sauce and then 2/3 of a teaspoon of salt ok so if you haven't already washed the chicken wings and Pat them dry with paper towels I've already done that and then we're gonna need a large mixing bowl to mix together the marinade ingredients so I happen to have this little handy dandy a little it's like a little grater really for zesting the lemon you can also purchase lemon zest in some areas already in a dry seasoning mix if you have that that's fine too you don't want to get too far into the white bits those are a little bit bitter you just want the top part the yellow and do the whole so that's how much as you can see I got off of there Oh about a tablespoon and a half or so I'd say now we just need half that lemon juice so I'm just using one of these little hand juicers so now in our mixing bowl we're just gonna mix the marinade ingredients so then again is two cloves or about two teaspoons if you're using the Jarrah stuff like I am minced garlic next we'll add the zest of the lemon and the juice of that half the lemon next is two teaspoons of tomato paste now I'm using one of these packets that has actually two tablespoons in I'm just gonna I it up about two tablespoons of it that's pretty good next we'll add the onion powder and the ground coriander so next is the coconut aminos or tamari or in this case soy sauce and it's one and a half tablespoons and then I'm using olive oil at the end here it's two teaspoons or you could use melted coconut oil or ghee one last was the two-thirds teaspoon of sea salt and I'm gonna mix all that together really well so now we're just gonna add all the chicken wings to it and really move them and rub them around in there to make sure each one gets coated in that seasoning so dudes a pretty big like I said so I'm just gonna keep sort of tossing them around my hand and then mixing them against each other so that seasoning gets everywhere as much as possible so I got em all mixed together really well now I've covered it in plastic wrap because I'm gonna put this in the refrigerator just sweat marinades for maybe at least an hour if you've got time to do that I recommend it if not you can move on to the next step now okay so that's been marinating for an hours I've just pulled those out of the fridge also I've got this large roasting pan that I'm using just in cases in the excess grease I want to have some on the pan but you want one big enough to fit the chicken wings and of course you can line it with foil and spray it with oil you can use a rack if you've got one I've just put some baking paper in here also I've had the oven preheating for about 10 minutes now I'm 190 to 200 Celsius should do it or 380 to about 395 Fahrenheit somewhere in there so I'm just gonna take these now and just put them in the pan try not to have it too close to you and when a little space between them so they can get a little crispy hopefully smelling this smells really good see I'm laying them in there and I want to keep the skin side up to hopefully get crispy so there you can see I've tried not to overcrowd them any more than necessary what I'm gonna do with what's left of this is you can just use a brush or you can just spoon and pour it on whatever works for you I'm just going to go ahead and put the excess right on the chicken so now I'm just gonna pop those in that preheated oven for about 35 to 40 minutes music went in for 40 minutes and looking golden-brown and delicious so there they are sticky Portuguese chicken wings I do hope you enjoy them I'm serving them today with my homemade coleslaw which I've shared on the recipe channel before I'll see if I can link to that for you you .


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From: eatdrinkpaleo.com.au
Makes: 3-4 serves of wings

I chose to bake these spicy paleo chicken wings 35-40 minutes at 190-200°C / 380-395°F, as suggested by the author. Instructions below tell you how to fry them, if preferred. The ingredients are for those wanting it Paleo, and my substitutions.

Ingredients
• 12-14 chicken wings (I had 1.5 kg/3.3 lb)
• coconut oil or ghee for cooking (I used olive oil)
For the marinade
• 2 large cloves garlic, grated/minced
• Zest of 1 lemon
• Juice of ½ lemon
• 2 teaspoons tomato paste
• ⅔ teaspoon ground coriander seeds
• ⅔ teaspoon onion powder
• 1½ tablespoon coconut aminos or Tamari (I used soy sauce)
• 2 teaspoons melted coconut oil (I used olive oil)
• ⅔ teaspoon sea salt

Instructions
1. Wash and pat dry the chicken wings.
2. Combine marinade ingredients in a large mixing bowl. Add chicken wings and mix through with your hands, coating each wing thoroughly with the mixture. Ideally, leave to marinate for about an hour. Otherwise, get to cooking.
3. Heat a tablespoon of coconut oil or some ghee in a large frying pan to medium hot. Place chicken wings skin side up first. Don't overcrowd the pan as we don't want to stew them. Cook on medium heat for six minutes. After about two minutes of cooking, cover the pan with a lid.
4. After six minutes, turn the wings over and add a little more oil if needed. Once again, cook uncovered for about two minutes and then with a lid on for about four minutes. Covering the pan with a lid provides a little steaming environment, which keeps the wings nice and soft. Make sure the heat is not too high as we don't want to burn the wings.
5. Serve with some greens and extra lemon on the side.

Nutritional Stats:
The author called for 12-14 wings - but sometimes wings are huge and sometimes they’re smaller. I happened to find a package that weighed 1.5 kg (3.3 lb) but only had 9 wings, as they are huge. You may get a different number depending on size. The original recipe didn’t include nutritional stats, so my estimate using what I used is as follows, divided by both 3 and 4 serves.

Recipe divided by 3 serves, each has: 1090 calories, 49.8g fat, 12g sat fat, 9.3g carbs, 4g fiber, 146.1g protein.

Recipe divided by 4 serves, each has: 817 calories, 37.3g fat, 9g sat fat, 7g carbs, 3g fiber, 109.6g protein.


Sunday, February 21, 2021

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Mushroom Hungarian soup keto low carb paleo version












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Hungarian mushroom soup paleo keto low carb version


Thursday, February 18, 2021

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Epic Paleo Mexican Chicken Salad












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Insanely delicious Mexican-style salad with chicken, avocado, pico, tomatoes, green onions, cherry tomatoes, and a dreamy cilantro vinaigrette. Just 30 minutes required for this paleo, gluten free and dairy free meal!

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PRODUCTS:
Pepper and salt mill -
Olive oil -
Salt -
Black peppercorns -
Cumin powder -
Garlic powder -
Cayenne pepper -
Dried oregano -


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Sunday, February 14, 2021

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Paleo Sweet & Sour Chicken












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In this video, I make a delicious paleo sweet and sour chicken. It requires a little bit of work, but the end result is totally worth it.

Recipe:

You can make this dish a lot easier by merely not coating the chicken. This will save in time and make the recipe quite a bit healthier. The downside is that you won’t end up with lovely crispy chicken.

One of the best things about this dish is how well it is the next day. You can quickly reheat it in either a frypan or microwave. Both will work just fine, but the frypan is the way to go if you don’t like using microwaves.

This dish is great by itself, but if you are looking for something to go with it, then you should try coconut rice. It’s super easy to make, and the end result is incredibly tasty.

If you need a list of ingredients for this paleo-friendly sweet and sour chicken, then you can find all you need to know right below.

440g (15 ½ Oz) can Pineapple Pieces with unsweetened juice (Don’t drain)
1 onion, quartered
1 tsp ginger, minced
1 large red bell pepper, chopped
3 Tbsp honey
4 Tbsp tomato Paste
2 Tbsp coconut Aminos
¼ cup apple cider vinegar
500g (1.5 lb) chicken thigh, cubed
2 eggs
1 cup tapioca starch
1 tsp salt
½ tsp pepper

Coconut aminos are pretty important, so if you're able to pick it up, you will be glad you did. It's just a soy alternative since soy sauce is not allowed on the paleo diet.

You might think this dish is a bit light in vegetables if this the case, then feel free to add more. There are quite a few different vegetables you can add, such as carrots, bok choy, and much more.

That’s all I really have to say for this paleo sweet and sour chicken recipe. I really hope that it works out to be as great as it was for me. If you have some tips, suggestions or something else that you would like to mention, then please don’t hesitate to leave a comment below.


Saturday, February 6, 2021

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Creamy Paleo Chicken Skillet












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In this video, I make an incredible paleo chicken skillet that’s packed with delicious vegetables. It’s a super easy dish, and you only need to use the one skillet pan.

Recipe:

While I use chicken thigh in the video, you can replace this with basically any cut of chicken you want. If you have some leftover chicken, then that will also work great. Just be careful if you’re using leftover chicken, then the seasoning might alter the flavor of this dish for better or worse.

If you need to bulk this recipe out with an extra, then something like cauliflower rice is the perfect match for it.

If you need a list of ingredients for this delicious recipe, then you can find it right below.

4 chicken thighs, chopped
4 rashers bacon, cubed
1 onion, diced
1 tsp garlic, crushed
1 red bell pepper, chopped
250g (9 oz) button mushrooms, sliced
400ml (14.5 fl oz) can coconut cream
2 cups fresh kale, stems removed shredded
Salt and pepper, to taste

Even though this dish is called chicken skillet, you can basically use any frying pan and get a similar result.

Despite being a creamy dish, this will reheat quite well. Just make sure you keep the leftovers stored in the fridge in an airtight container until you need them. Reheat over the stove or in a microwave.

There are a ton of variations that you’re able to do on this delicious dish. For example, you can swap the kale for baby spinach or use a different type of mushroom. It’s totally up to you, you can get some pretty cool combinations going.

I really hope that you enjoy this paleo chicken skillet as much as I did! If you have any feedback, tips, variations, or anything else that you would like to share, then please don’t hesitate to leave a comment below.


Friday, December 4, 2020

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Paleo Chicken Ramen Recipe








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We predict that Paleo ramen noodles will become your new lunchtime favorite! Here's why: it is easy to make in a single pot, the entire meal produces little mess, it favors quality ingredients and it tastes, well, incredibly amazing. Will you be taking chicken ramen with zucchini noodles to work tomorrow, or will you be eating them in your home office?
Find the full recipe here: https://paleoleap.com/chicken-ramen-zucchini-noodles/

Thursday, October 15, 2020

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How to make Cajun Prawns (Shrimp) with Cauliflower Rice (Paleo/Primal/Dr Poon low-carb)












so today I'm going to show you how to make cajun prawns or shrimp with a cauliflower rice and this can be suited to a paleo primal or a dr. poon low-carb type diet talk about my ingredients assembled here we'll just step in the back here we need a little bit of olive oil for frying maybe one or two tablespoons I've got some lime juice you're going to need about 1 or 2 tablespoons of that as well you can use say a quarter to a half cup of chicken stock low-sodium but i'm using this is actually a kind of a concentrated stock you're meant to mix this with water but i'm just going to use this little thing as it is so that's less liquid in the dish you do it whatever way you prefer if you like more breath we've got cajun sees no much money is about a tablespoon off and grated fresh ginger which I'll use probably about a half a tablespoon to maybe a full tablespoon of got um a good handful here of salted cashews um you can trap them or leave them whole it's up to you how you prefer it to be in there got a half a head of cauliflower which we're going to chop very thinly to make it sort of resemble rice one green capsicum or pepper zucchini and four to six green onions depending on the size he's a pretty good size soak up four of them and then here I've got 200 grams of prawns or shrimp that are already cooked so first we're going to take your half a head of cauliflower and we're going to just sort of turn it into something resembling rice it's going to be a stand-in for the rice so it's low carb there's a number of ways you can do this you can use an actual grader and just rub it across that you can put it in a food processor I'm just fine for a smaller one especially the quickest easiest way is just slice it very thinly like this so once you've got those thin slices then I just take the knife and just go back over it a little bit in every direction until it's about as small as you want it to be it doesn't have to be exactly the side of the race you just want an icee song there's my cauliflower chopped and you can see it's fairly small you can go as small as you want i guess that you can make it resemble rice you don't have to it's up to you all right so then we're just going to cut up our capsicum I like to cut it rather big chunks again you do what suits you if I need you to cut both ends off around the inside quickly there you go now I'm just going to cut it in rather big chunks because that's how I like it you do this however you want you can cut it in rounds and then chop them in half or quarters and dice it you can do whatever you like I like to have sort of angled pieces and then what I'll do is stack them just go and once through the more like that you kind of end up with sort of narrow strips of it okay then the last thing was the green onions our show lots of spring onions whatever you call them I've just chop them up small so I'm going to take these three not the cauliflower just yet but the green pepper capsicum the zucchini and the onion and they're going to go into a large frying pan that we've had preheating with about a tablespoon or two of oil and as you can see one ends there what with the oil in it already so now I'm just going to add all these veggies like is everything but the cauliflower so the onions will go in the zucchini and your green capsicum her bell pepper just gonna stir those and sauté for you so let's start to get tender you want that capsicum to be a little bit tender to the bite this wouldn't hang soon just about five minutes now they're not soft you don't want them soft but would the green pepper the capsicum you when i'm just starting to get a little tender to the right position in the cooking that's ready now to add our front oh and the tablespoon of Cajun seasoning we're going to stir that through together hey that's an one for just about a minute this point I'm going to add my chicken stop now if you're using a liquid like a quarter to a half cop as long as mentioned that's probably enough I'm going to add just a fun little couple of the water to this to get some liquid in the pan there that around just a bit and then we're going to add in the cauliflower tablespoon of ginger and the cashews okay and their cashews that's what I'm going to stir cook and stir on medium you want to saute are simmering you don't want it too high for roughly five minutes or so you want that cauliflower to get tender okay I did end up covering it just for the last few minutes so I didn't have to add any more liquid that will help keep the moisture in there I didn't want too much liquid in it so that's been just about five minutes I've been stirring it part of it and the cauliflower is tender enough for now so I'm just going to turn that off and remove it from Keith as a last step is just to certain about two tablespoons of lime juice stir that all through that's ready to serve okay so there it is served up on the plate give it a try it's really nice and tasty enjoy .


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This recipe was inspired by the blog Primal Journey but has been modified to suit the Dr Poon Metabolic Diet. I also left out the coriander (cilantro) called for in the original recipe because I don't care for it. You can find her original recipe here, but it doesn't give quantities for everything.

http://primaljourney.blogspot.com.au/2013/08/cajun-prawns-with-cauliflower-rice.html

CAJUN PRAWNS WITH CAULIFLOWER RICE
Makes two good size serves

1-2 Tbsp olive oil for frying
1 zucchini, cut in chunks
1 green capsicum (bell pepper), cut in chunks
4-6 green onions, chopped
1/4 c low-sodium chicken stock
or use concentrated stock with a bit of water for more flavour
1/2 head cauliflower
1Tbsp Cajun seasoning
200g (7 oz) cooked prawns (shrimp)
1 Tbsp grated ginger
Small handful salted cashews
1-1/2 Tbsp lime juice

Heat oil in a large frying pan and sauté zucchini, capsicum and green onions
Meanwhile slice your cauliflower very thinly then chop finely (or pulse in your food processor) until it resembles 'rice'
Once veggies are tender add Cajun seasoning and prawns and cook for a minute or two.
Add chicken stock, cauliflower, ginger and cashews and cook for about five minutes, covering to retain moisture but stirring often.
Remove from the heat and stir in fresh lime juice and serve

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Sunday, August 9, 2020

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Gluten-Free & Paleo Almond Flour Pasta








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Recreate your favorite Italian dishes with this easy, gluten-free almond flour pasta dough made with just four ingredients!
➤RECIPE: https://blog.paleohacks.com/almond-flour-pasta-recipe/
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