Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Tacoless Tacos

AKA- Lettuce Wraps
These are super easy, and much more filling than they look!

Tacoless Tacos

Ingredients:

1 head of Lettuce
2lbs Ground Beef (we use Bison instead)
1/4-1/2 Onion chopped
Cumin to taste
Red Pepper flakes to taste
Cayenne Pepper to taste
Basil, Oregano, Parsley to taste
Pepper to taste
Allspice to taste

*It takes a lot of the spices for 2lbs of meat, so don't be shy...shake away!

Brown the meat and drain off the fat.  Add 1/2cup of water to the skillet and then add all of the spices until it tastes spicy enough for your liking.  
Cover and simmer on low about 10mins.

Spoon a bit into each lettuce wrap and enjoy!!

I added grilled radishes too

Have LOTS of napkins on hand!






Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Sweet Potato and Apple Goodness

This recipe comes from Thomi- the queen of Paleo :)
It's perfect for dessert, breakfast, or a snack!  Let me preface with: I don't like sweet potatoes normally, but this, I LOVE!!

Here's what you'll need:
*This makes enough for dessert every night for a week for myself

2 large Sweet Potatoes
2-3 large Organic Pink Lady apples
Ground Cinnamon

Bake the sweet potatoes on a foil lined pan (poke holes in them first) at 425degrees for 40mins
While the potatoes are baking- cut up the apples into tiny squares and toss them in a baking dish.
After the potatoes have cooked, drop the oven to 350degrees
Cut up the potatoes into tiny squares as well, and mix in with the apples.  You should have fairly equal parts potato and apple.
Sprinkle cinnamon all over and mix the potatoes and apples until they look ugly/brown coated.

Cook the baking dish of potatoes, apples, and cinnamon in the oven for another 30mins until the apple juices have started leaking.

Eat cold or reheat in the microwave.

Enjoy!

2 large sweet potatoes

Be sure to peel the skin off before cutting into tiny squares

Potatoes and Apples mixed pre-cinnamon

Post-cinnamon ugly but o-so-good and ready to cook!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

E-A-S-Y Crock Pot Chicken

This post comes to you pre-realization that Corn is in fact NOT paleo.  Whoops.
I have been Paleo for almost 9 months and had no clue that corn is considered a grain.  Clearly I don't eat much corn.

So.  Make this without the Corn- sub in water chestnuts, snap peas, or any other veggie you wish.

CrockPot Mexican Chicken

* 1/2-1lb Chicken Breasts per person
* 2 8oz Jars of Organic/ Low-Sodium Salsa (I use Trader Joe's brand)
* veggie of your choice

Put salsa and veggies in a crock pot; stir them so they're mixed together.
Put chicken in the crock pot and cover with the salsa mixture.
Bake in Crock Pot on High for 3hrs, or low for 5-6hrs.
Scoop out chicken with a spoon and get some of the "goodies".  
*Don't use a fork to take the chicken out- it will be tender and shred-able...you will get splattered with salsa like I did :)

Enjoy!!
There's 1lb of Chicken Under there
Boy, is this yummy!!



Sunday, June 5, 2011

DIY Ham

I've been eating paleo for 8 months now.  Three of it was very strict since Husband was deployed, and since I've been about 90-95% paleo.  We go out once or twice a week, so I have a few cheat meals here and there....that's enough to keep me level, rather than loosing weight and getting down that last size that just won't seem to melt off my legs (bastard athletic legs)!

Over the last week, I've taken a hard look at what I'm eating on a daily basis: My attempt to figure out why  I'm not getting smaller, given the cajillion calories (yes, I in fact burn 1 cajillion calories. Not thousand. Cajillion. Get it right) I burn at CrossFit each day.  I determined I'm eating too much fruit, and too much salt (and obviously the cheat meals each week don't help either).

The fruit is coming from my smoothies.  While they are the most delicious thing I've ever tasted (with the exception of Coldstone Creamery chocolate/peanut butter milkshakes), they give me 3-4 servings of fruit in one pop.  Not good for blood glucose levels, which means not good for weight loss.  *Insert sad face with tear running down my cheek*

The salt is coming from deli meat.  I know deli meat isn't Clean; it comes from animals shot up with hormones, fed God knows what, and processed to the Nth degree to get it looking all nice and perfect before it hits the grocery stores.  But, to my defense, it's ridiculously easy to roll up and take with me on the road for work every day.  I'm not blessed enough to be able to cook each day, so I need meat/protein that is transportable.  Deli cold cuts were my answer.  Until I talked with Mama Bug about the sodium content and havoc it can wreck on weight loss attempts.  I looked up the sodium of my favorite Boars Head Maple Ham, and of course realized I was consuming 48% of my daily amount, in 4 slices of meat! EEK!

48% isn't awful for someone not eating paleo and trying to loose a size (I'm not saying weight anymore, it's not the number I care about, it's the size-- CrossFit doesn't allow small numbers, it allows mass amounts of muscle).  For someone like myself, who does not get sodium from anything else in my diet, nor uses salt on ANYTHING else, that's a huge amount of sodium in my diet.  My body is essentially holding onto all of that and soaking it up.

My solution- buy an uncooked Ham and make my own lunch meat (I will also make turkey and chicken each week for variation).  Doing this takes my sodium levels from: 1, 710mg (6oz Boars Head Honey Maple Ham) to 1,400mg (6oz Organic Ham Butt).  Not a huge change, but that little bit of sodium supposedly (according to paleo "experts") will make a huge difference.  Here's to hoping they're right!

Here's how easy it is to cook your own ham; not to mention it comes out to be $3/lb this way, vs. $8.99/lb when it's on sale in the store!!!!!

18lbs of Goodness!
Cook ham for approx. 4hrs

Cut ham into slices until you're left with this...
Can anyone say "that's a ton of meat!"?!?
Bag Ham into weekly portions
(this is for Husband and myself each week)

I froze the bags and pull out one each week.  The 18lb Ham made enough for 8 weeks!!!
*You're welcome Ziploc for the free advertising

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Egg Muffins

This is another staple around our house; it makes breakfast quick and easy!  They're also a great pre-workout snack since they're full of protein.
Thanks, Thomi for the idea- once you have the base, you can run with it and make it your own!



Egg Muffins

* 1 Dozen Eggs (or 1/2 dozen if you're making them for only 1 person)
* 12 slices of bacon
* veggies as desired (I usually use a pepper, spinach, and onion to make it like an omelette)

Preheat oven to 350deg.
Cook bacon in microwave for 5-7mins depending on how crispy you like your bacon
While bacon is cooking, beat an egg in a bowl.  Place muffin liner in each muffin hole.  Pour 1 beaten egg into each muffin hole.
Sprinkle veggies if desired into each muffin hole.  Once bacon is done cooking, let it cool for a minute and then crumble it into pieces. 
Sprinkle a handfull of bacon into each hole (using about 1 piece of bacon per muffin).
Place pan in the oven and bake for 15-20mins until the egg is super fluffy.
* If you use a lot of veggies it may take longer to cook.  You want the egg to be puffing out of the hole.

To warm up and eat each day, just place a muffin in the microwave for 30seconds and you're good to go!
Enjoy!