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Grain Free Cinnamon Sponge Cake

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When you give up grain, it can feel like you’ve seen the last of light, fluffy cakes. But I’ve found two little secrets that bring your healthy cake to a whole new level! This grain free cinnamon sponge cake is as light and fluffy as a traditional cake, even though it’s grain and dairy free. Sweetened with a little coconut sugar and some honey, it’s satisfying but not overly sweet. Add some warm cinnamon and vanilla and you’ve got a dessert that bakes up beautifully and looks as good as it tastes! You can even cut it into two layers…perfect for adding a layer of vanilla custard or whipped coconut cream.

The first secret to this cake is banana flour. This flour is so fine and soft, it bakes very much like cake flour (but it’s full of nutrients rather than gluten). I’ve found that when texture is important, banana flour is a great thing to use! There isn’t a strong banana flavor, since the flour is made from green bananas. It’s also high in resistant starch, which is great for your digestion and helps balance blood sugar.

The other secret is to use a recipe for sponge cake rather than a regular cake recipe. Sponge cake doesn’t call for much flour, which is helpful both for texture and cost when you’re baking grain free. The trick to sponge cake is in separating the eggs. You beat the yolks with your flavorings (in this case, vanilla and cinnamon) and sweetener. Then, whip the whites until stiff peaks form. Don’t over beat the whites…I’ve learned that they won’t bake up as fluffy if you whip them until they’re dry. There’s a specific order to combining the ingredients that gives the cake its light and airy texture…you combine the yolk mixture with a bit of flour, fold half the whites into the yolks, add another bit of flour, fold in the rest of the whites, and finally add flour a third time. It’s a bit of extra work, but so worth it!

You can serve the cake as is, or cut it into layers and add something in the middle. Creamy vanilla custard is delicious, or a fluffy layer of whipped coconut cream. You could even make a compote of apples, raisins and nuts and spread it between the layers! Any way you serve it, your friends will have a hard time believing that this is a grain-free, non-dairy cake. It’s a must-try recipe!

Grain Free Cinnamon Sponge Cake
2015-04-16 19:16:06
This delicious grain free cake bakes up unbelievable light, soft and fluffy! Wonderful with a layer of vanilla custard or whipped coconut cream in the center.
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Ingredients
  1. 6 organic, cage-free eggs, separated
  2. 1 teaspoon organic vanilla extract
  3. 1 teaspoon organic ground cinnamon
  4. 1/3 cup coconut sugar
  5. 1/4 cup raw organic honey
  6. 1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons banana flour
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  2. In a bowl, combine the egg yolks, vanilla, cinnamon, coconut sugar and honey. Whip until the mixture is creamy and a very pale yellow.
  3. Add 1/4 cup of the banana flour to the egg yolks and whip again.
  4. In a separate bowl, whip the egg whites until stiff peaks form. Be sure to wash your beaters before whipping the whites, and don't whip them too much. The cake won't be as fluffy if the egg whites are too dry.
  5. Fold 1/2 of the egg whites into the yolk mixture by hand.
  6. Add 1/4 cup of the banana flour and fold this is by hand as well.
  7. Fold the remaining egg whites into the batter, then add the 2 tablespoons of banana flour and fold this in as well.
  8. Pour the batter into a greased springform pan and bake for 35 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
  9. Allow the cake to cool, and serve...or, cut the cake horizontally into two layers and fill with vanilla custard, whipped coconut cream, etc.
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10 Nut-Free Paleo Cookies

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I am in love with cookies. I am not however a fan of nuts in my cookies. A lot of Paleo cookie recipes out there are filled with nuts or use almond flour. For those like me or those with a nut allergy – I made it my mission to find some of the best nut-free Paleo cookies (have I mentioned that I love cookies?).

1. Double Chocolate Peppermint Cookies.

There is something about mint and chocolate that makes a wonderful combination. These double chocolate peppermint cookies will have you coming back for second and thirds. Find the recipe here.

2. Paleo Lemon Cookies.

I love a good lemon cookie – so refreshing and delicious. This recipe is no exception to that rule and is totally Paleo and nut-free! Find the recipe here.

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3. ‘Peanut’ Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies.

For the peanutbutter cookie lovers this is the recipe for you. All the taste of a peanut butter cookie with no actual nuts. Find the recipe here.

4. Chocolate Whoopie Cookies.

Whoopie pies bring me back to my childhood so you know how excited I got when I saw these Paleo and nut-free chocolate whoopie cookies. Find the recipe here.

5. Thumbprint Cookies.

These are great cookies to make with little ones – who doesn’t love pushing their thumb into cookie dough? The outcome are delicious cookies with zero nuts. Plus you can use whatever jam of your choice! Find the recipe here.

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6. Two Ingredient Banana Coconut Cookies.

For those that don’t have much time or much ingredients you can’t go wrong with these super easy and simple two ingredient banana coconut cookies. Find the recipe here.

7. Paleo Shortbread Cookies.

I am a sucker for a good shortbread cookie. I never thought I’d find a shortbread cookie good enough that was still Paleo. How wrong was I. Find the recipe here.

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8. Orange-Strawberry Cut-Out Cookies.

These cookies are great for cookie cutters and decorating! Have fun making all sorts of shapes while eating these delicious and nut-free cookies. Find the recipe here.

9. Chocolate Mint Cookies.

Just because I love chocolate and mint so much I had to add another one of my all time favorites. If you used to be a fan of those Girl Scout Cookies, then you’ll love these! Find the recipe here.

10. Grain Free Ginger Cookies.

Ginger cookies remind me of rainy days and holidays. I love cooking up a batch of these grain free ginger cookies to fill the air with their delicious smells and my belly with their delicious tastes. Find the recipe here.

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Paleo Lemon Drop Cookies

by PrimalHub

I’d been seeing a recipe for raw, vegan lemon meltaways pop up on facebook here and there, and I thought they looked pretty good. I’ve found that it’s pretty hit-or-miss as far recipes on social media go, though…sometimes they’re just as good as they look in the photo, and other times they end up being a dissapointing waste of time and ingredients. I love lemon, though, so when I saw the recipe making the rounds again a few weeks later I decided to give it a try. I’m so glad that I did! These lemon drop cookies (I found that, while delicious, the way I made them they don’t really “meltaway”) are a wonderful burst of sweet-tart flavor. They have a great texture, and just taste so good…like lemon candy, but healthy. I’m totally hooked!

I made these in the food processor, and found that by doing so I could skip some steps. This made the prep work very easy, and also allowed me to make the cookies using whole raw almonds and flaked coconut…this might be why my cookie version of the recipe has a different texture, because the homemade flour is a little more coarse. But it’s  nice to make something entirely from scratch using basic, raw ingredients! I just popped the almonds and coconut into the food processor and ground them into flour. Then, I added lemon zest and juice followed by some organic raw honey. Finally, I mixed in a bit of melted coconut oil.

The biggest problem I had with this recipe was trying to avoid eating all the dough before I formed it into cookies. I’m a grown-up, and I know that it’s ill-advised to lick the blade of the food processor…but I was sure tempted! The creamy texture, the delicious flavor…I have to admit, I ate quite a few “sample bites” before putting the dough in the fridge to chill! Once it was cold, I was able to control myself long enough to roll it into balls and dehydrate the cookies a bit in the oven. Sweet yummy goodness! These cookies are full of nothing but healthy ingredients, bursting with flavor, and delightful in every way. I think I’ve found a new favorite dessert!

Paleo Lemon Drop Cookies
2015-04-08 14:29:44
Delicious and easy to make lemon cookies...these cookies are bursting with flavor! Made with almond, coconut, lemon and honey. Yum!
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Ingredients
  1. 1 1/2 cups almond flour (or, use whole raw almonds and grind them yourself)
  2. 1/2 cup coconut flour (or, use coconut flakes and grind them yourself)
  3. 1 tablespoon organic lemon zest
  4. 1/4 cup organic lemon juice
  5. 1/3 cup organic raw honey
  6. 1/4 cup organic coconut oil, melted
Instructions
  1. If you are using whole raw almonds and coconut, put them in a food processor and grind them into flour. Otherwise, just put the almond and coconut flour into the food processor and pulse a few times to combine.
  2. Add the lemon zest and juice and pulse again to blend.
  3. While the food processor is running, drizzle in the honey and continue to puree until a ball forms.
  4. Stop the food processor and scrape down the sides. Run it again, while pouring in the melted coconut oil.
  5. Once the dough is very well combined, put it in a bowl and chill it in the fridge for at least 1/2 hour.
  6. Roll the chilled dough into little balls. You can leave them in this shape or flatten them a bit.
  7. If you'd like, dehydrate the cookies for about an hour, or until the outside of the cookies becomes slightly hard.
  8. Store any leftover cookies in a covered container in the fridge, they will get soft if left out too long.
Adapted from this recipe at the Healthy Family and Home
Adapted from this recipe at the Healthy Family and Home
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7 Paleo Cereal Alternatives

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Breakfast seems to be the meal that most people struggle with when they switch to a Paleo lifestyle. Eggs usually is the first go-to idea when it comes to a healthy and easy meal… but a person can only have so many eggs, am I right? This is when a lot of people will end up falling off the wagon and grab a crappy, processed, and unhealthy box of cereal off the shelf at the store. Well instead of getting sick of eggs, or eating unhealthy – why not try some of these easy and delicious Paleo cereal alternatives!

1. Tropical Paleo Granola.

I love a good granola… and the tropical flair to this granola is delicious and different from all other granola’s. Find the recipe here.

2. Superfood Cereal.

Grab some almond milk or coconut milk and pour yourself a bowel of this Paleo superfood cereal! Now that is starting your day off right! Find the recipe here.

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3. Banana Flax Chia Seed Pudding.

There are some days I miss oatmeal and this banana flax chia seed pudding is a great substitute for my cravings… it’s a good stick to your bones but still leave you wanting more type of meal. Find the recipe here.

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4. No Oatmeal Hot Breakfast Cereal.

Another great alternative to oatmeal for you hot cereal lovers. There is just the right amount of sweetness to this – yum!. Find the recipe here.

5. Coconut Milk Cottage Cheese.

You heard me right! Coconut milk cottage cheese. Grab your favorite fruit to put on top and you will be in love with this cereal alternative. Find the recipe here.

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6. Cranberry Walnut Paleo Granola.

I’m loving this cranberry walnut combination – the sweet and the crunch, this is a great granola – and is great with added coconut milk! Find the recipe here.

7. Strawberry Granola Cereal.

Something about strawberries in the morning makes me so happy and something about this strawberry granola cereal makes me so happy too. Find the recipe here.

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Oven Baked Zucchini Chips

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Looking for healthy snack? I love the crisp texture and salty flavor of these oven baked zucchini chips. Perfect for snacking, and really great with dip (like this paleo ranch dip). Unlike traditional fried chips, these little oven baked beauties are low in calories. They’re not greasy, either…just light, crispy veggie chips ready for guilt free snacking! What’s really great is that these chips are baked at a low temperature, which helps them keep more of their natural nutrients. It also concentrates the flavor, so they need very little salt but are still delicious!

It’s not hard to make oven baked zucchini chips, and the process will seem familiar if you’ve ever made kale chips. Zucchini chips are a little different, though, because a zucchini has a lot more moisture in it than a bunch of kale. You’ll have to cook them longer, rearrange them now and again, and be careful that you don’t add too much oil. The end result is so delicious, though, that you won’t mind the extra work!

You’ll want to start with a large zucchini. The chips will shrink quite a bit as they dry, so if you want a chip that will hold some dip don’t be afraid to go big! Wash the zucchini and slice it thinly, then press some of the moisture out of  the zucchini by pressing the slices between two paper towels.  Toss the slices in a bowl with just a bit of extra virgin olive oil or melted coconut oil and stir to coat. To bake them, line a couple of baking pans with parchment paper and then lay the slices on the paper, making sure they don’t overlap. Then, sprinkle the zucchini with just a touch of salt…remember that the slices will be shrinking a lot (I’d say that they’ll be reduced by at least half) so if you salt them more than just a touch it will end up being too much.

Dry the chips in the oven at 250 degrees, checking in 30 minutes. You’ll want to rearrange them, remove any chips that are already crispy, and then put them back in for another 15 minutes. Keep checking and rearranging until all the chips are crisp and nicely browned…if you’re having trouble getting the chips to dry out, try placing them on a wire cooling rack on the pan and cooking them that way. Let them cool, and then…enjoy!

Oven Baked Zucchini Chips
2015-03-31 23:41:03
Crisp, flavorful veggie chips baked in the oven. A healthy and delicious snack!
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Ingredients
  1. 1 large organic zucchini
  2. 2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil, or melted coconut oil
  3. sea salt
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 250 degrees.
  2. Wash and slice the zucchini into thin slices.
  3. To remove some of the moisture, press the slices between paper towels.
  4. In a large bowl, toss the zucchini slices with the olive or coconut oil to lightly coat them. Don't be tempted to use more oil, too much will make your chips soggy!
  5. Line a couple of baking pans with parchment paper. Lay the slices on the paper in a single layer, making sure that the slices don't overlap.
  6. Lightly sprinkle the zucchini with sea salt.
  7. Bake for 30 minutes, then check the chips. Flip and/or rearrange them as needed, removing any chips that are already crispy.
  8. Bake the chips for another 15 minutes, then repeat the flip/rearrange/remove process above.
  9. Continue this until all the chips are crisp and brown.
  10. Allow your zucchini chips to cool, and then enjoy! Store leftover chips in an airtight container.
Adapted from this recipe at Oh Snap! Let's Eat!
Adapted from this recipe at Oh Snap! Let's Eat!
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8 Paleo Bread Alternatives

by PrimalHub

One thing that many people struggle with when starting the Paleo lifestyle is saying goodbye to bread. We live in a society were we feel the need for bread at almost every meal – think about it. Sit down at a restaurant and what do most of them bring you before they even bring the menus? Bread. Don’t get me wrong though – I have my days where I’m just craving some good bread or a lovely sandwich. When those days come up I love to cook up one of these 8 Paleo Bread Alternatives. 

1. Paleo Coconut Flour Bread Recipe

If you love the smell of fresh baked bread then you’ll love this recipe – the use of coconut flour gives it a similar taste and feel to a honey wheat bread. So good. Find the recipe here.


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2. Best Tasting Paleo Bread

Sick of flat or dense Paleo breads? This bread rises so well and is incredibly delicious – plus it’s actually packed with protein! Find the recipe here.

3. Paleo ‘Corn’bread.

Cornbread was one of the things I kept craving when I started on my Paleo journey so you can imagine my excitement when I found this amazing and delicious Paleo ‘corn’bread recipe. Find the recipe here.

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4. Hummingbird Bread

I love a good sweet bread… there is something so delicious and comforting about them. You will be going for another slice once you try just one bite of this gluten-free hummingbird bread. Find the recipe here.

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5. Paleo Banana Bread

You can’t think about making homemade bread without even considering a banana bread recipe! This Paleo banana bread is one of my favorites – and so simple. Find the recipe here.

6. Paleo Sandwich Bread

To have a really good sandwich you need a really good bread… this recipe is perfect for all your sandwich cravings. Find the recipe here.

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7. Paleo Hamburger Buns

While a burger is still pretty delicious without a bun, sometimes it’s nice to have something that holds everything together. Plus if you have guests over then this is a great alternative to a regular hamburger bun. Find the recipe here.

8. Paleo Flatbread

Another great alternative to bread or a tortilla is this amazing flatbread recipe – delicious, simple, and perfect for a good lunch wrap. Find the recipe here.

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Dark Chocolate Blueberry Bark

by PrimalHub

Sometimes you just need the extra energy and pick-me-up of something chocolate. There are lots of benefits to eating chocolate, especially dark chocolate! A good quality dark chocolate will be dairy free and low in sugar, but high in antioxidants. If you mix that with delicious dried blueberries, chopped almonds, seeds and a bit of coconut oil the result is a wonderful chocolate treat that backs up the sweet goodness of chocolate with protein. This means you can enjoy your chocolate fix without worrying that you’ll end up crashing half an hour later!

The great thing about this treat is that it’s so easy to make. You’ll need a cup of good quality, fair-trade dark chocolate chips (or, chop up your favorite chocolate bar). Just melt this with a tablespoon of coconut oil, and stir in 1/2 cup chopped raw almonds, 1/4 cup dried blueberries (I made these myself in the oven), 1/4 cup raw sunflower seeds and 1/4 cup raw shelled pumpkin seeds. Stir it all together, spread it on a piece of parchment paper, pop it in the fridge for about half an hour and then break it apart. So fast and easy!

I like to keep a jar of dark chocolate blueberry bark in the pantry, for a quick chocolate fix during the day. It’s also a great treat for lunchboxes, and makes a wonderful snack when you go hiking! You get the sweet boost of chocolate with its potassium, iron, magnesium and copper, the protein and vitamins from the nuts and seeds, omega 3 from the coconut oil, and the delicious antioxidants from dried blueberries. I love a sweet snack that I can feel good about indulging in!

Dark Chocolate Blueberry Bark
2015-03-26 17:13:34
This delicious chocolate treat combines dark chocolate, chopped almonds, seeds and chewy dried blueberries. Perfect for lunchboxes, hikes, or a quick pick-me-up snack!
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Prep Time
15 min
Prep Time
15 min
Ingredients
  1. 1 cup good quality, fair trade low sugar dark chocolate chips (or, chop up your favorite candy bar)
  2. 1 tablespoon organic coconut oil
  3. 1/2 cup chopped raw almonds
  4. 1/4 cup dried blueberries
  5. 1/4 cup raw shelled pumpkin seeds
  6. 1/4 cup raw shelled sunflower seeds
Instructions
  1. Melt the chocolate and coconut oil together, stirring until it's smooth.
  2. Add the nuts, seeds, and blueberries and stir well to combine.
  3. Line a pan with parchment paper. Spread the chocolate and nut mixture out on the paper, about 1/4 inch thick.
  4. Chill the chocolate bark in the fridge until it's hard, about 15-20 minutes.
  5. Break apart the chocolate bark and store in a jar or airtight container. If the weather is warm, you might need to store it in the fridge so that it won't get soft.
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10 Mouth Watering Paleo Salads

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No matter how much you like food or like to eat – there are some days when you just are in the mood for something a little light. Sadly there are a lot of salads out there that may look or sound healthy but are anything but. So instead if you are craving a salad try out one of these awesome Paleo Salad recipes.

1. Kale and Brussels Sprouts Salad

This salad is full of amazing vegetables and flavor… add the fact that there is bacon in this and you have me sold! Find the recipe here.

2. Cilantro Lime Fajita Salad

The combination of fajita’s and salad is wonderful and the cilantro lime added in this gives it a great flavor. Love it. Find the recipe here.

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3. Brussel Sprout Salad Recipe

Whether you like brussel sprouts or not you are bound to love this brussel sprout salad topped with delicious pecans. Find the recipe here.

4. Warm Beet, Kohlrabi and Watercress Salad

Take a step back from the typical salad and try out this amazing beet salad – it’s a great combination of slightly sweet flavors and a peppery bite from the watercress. Find the recipe here.

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5. Paleo Chinese Chicken Salad

A great light salad with some good protein you can’t go wrong with this delicious paleo Chinese Chicken Salad. Find the recipe here.

6. Coconut-Lime Fruit Salad

Who says a good salad has to have some type of greens? If you are looking for a great fruit salad then you have found it with this amazing coconut-lime fruit salad. Find the recipe here.

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7. Paleo Bacon Lime Sweet Potato Salad

Anything with bacon usually as me sold – put in some sweet potatoes and I’m double sold. This salad is delicious! Find the recipe here.

8. Creamy Cucumber Dill Salad

Cucumbers are so refreshing and I love the combination of the Dill with these cucumbers. So delicious you’ll be asking for more. Find the recipe here.

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9. Simple Crab Salad

Who loves crab? I know I do! And this crab salad really is so simple but so delicious – super easy to make! Find the recipe here.

10. Simple Summer Carrot Salad

This is such a fresh and delicious salad that is perfect as a side for any Paleo meal! Find the recipe here.

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Grain-free Bacon, Egg and Cheese Muffins

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Mornings are often busy, which is why the breakfast food industry is such a big business. Most quick breakfast food involves a large amount of grain and sugar, however! Frozen waffles, instant oatmeal, sugary breakfast cereal…it’s hard to find an easy breakfast that’s not loaded with toxic grain, refined sugar, and chemicals. These little grain-free bacon, egg and cheese muffins are easy to carry with you if you’re running late, and can be made in advance to be either eaten cold or reheated during the work week.

There are a lot of great recipes out there for eggs baked in muffin cups, but they don’t reheat well and usually require a plate and fork to eat. These little breakfast treats really are an even cross between eggs and muffin, and have the advantage of storing well. They’re made with coconut flour, which gives them a more muffin-like texture and helps them bake up lighter and less dense than baked eggs or crust-less quiche. They’re made with eggs, a few tablespoons of coconut flour, shredded cheddar cheese, chopped bacon, scallions, fresh garlic and a bit of Greek yogurt. Healthy and delicious! You can omit the bacon or add sausage instead, or add some extra chopped vegetables if you’d like…it’s easy to customize your breakfast-on-the-go!

To make the muffins, just break 8 eggs into a blender. Add cheese, yogurt, a clove of garlic, coconut flour and a bit of baking powder or soda. Puree the mixture until it’s smooth, then add some chopped, cooked bacon and diced green onion. Pulse the blender once or twice to mix in the bacon and onion, just enough to combine the bacon and onion into the batter without chopping it up. Melt 1/4 teaspoon of coconut oil in each cup of a muffin tin, and then pour about 1/3 cup of batter into each cup. Sprinkle a little more cheese on top, and bake for 20 minutes. Easy! Let them cool a bit and then serve, storing extras in the fridge or freezer for a quick, healthy breakfast next time you find your morning a little hectic. Easy, and so good!

Grain-free Bacon, Egg and Cheese Muffins
2015-03-19 19:43:39
Make a batch of these savory breakfast muffins for now, and one for later! They're good cold or reheated, and make a fast and healthy breakfast.
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Ingredients
  1. 8 organic, cage free eggs
  2. 1 1/2 cup grated cheddar cheese
  3. 6 tablespoons organic almond or coconut flour
  4. 1/2 teaspoon baking powder (or 1/4 teaspoon baking soda and 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar)
  5. 2 tablespoons bacon, cooked and diced
  6. 3 scallions, chopped
  7. 4 tablespoons organic full-fat Greek yogurt
  8. 1 clove garlic
  9. 3 teaspoons coconut oil
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
  2. Drop 1/4 teaspoon of coconut oil into each cup of a muffin tin. Put it in the oven as it's heating, to melt the oil.
  3. In a blender, combine the eggs, yogurt, 1 cup of grated cheese, the coconut flour, garlic clove and the baking powder or soda and vinegar. Puree the mixture until it is smooth.
  4. Add the cooked, chopped bacon and chopped scallions. Pulse once or twice to stir (not enough to blend up the bacon and onion).
  5. Pour about 1/3 cup of batter into each muffin cup, right on top of the melted coconut oil.
  6. Sprinkle the extra cheese on top of each muffin.
  7. Bake the muffins for 10 minutes, then turn the pan and bake for another 10 minutes.
  8. Let the muffins cool, then serve. Freeze leftover muffins or keep them in the fridge for a healthy breakfast on the go!
Adapted from this recipe at NomNom Paleo
Adapted from this recipe at NomNom Paleo
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Grain-Free Lemon Blueberry Scones

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My mother in law is amazing. She’s always known how to make ordinary moments graceful and full of beauty…it’s just one of the many things I love about her. Her home is always open, there always seems to be a pot of tea brewing, and if you give her 20 minutes notice she’ll have a plate of warm scones waiting for you too! She knows just how to create a quiet little bubble of peace with a pretty table, a conversation that fills you up, a bit of art, and some well-chosen words of wisdom.

And scones. We can’t forget the scones! Her recipe has changed over the years, and it lends itself well to various types of flour. Grain free? We can do that! Depending on the season and the mood, her scones might have currents baked in, or walnuts and cinnamon. Ginger scones are a specialty of hers, cranberry are a great pick-me-up, and chocolate chips are popular with the grand kids. But one of my favorite combinations is lemon-blueberry…fresh blueberries (frozen are too moist), Meyer lemon, and a touch of honey. Delicious! The sweet blueberries and tangy lemon really make these scones flavorful, the perfect accompaniment to a quiet moment carved into your busy afternoon.

To make the scones, start with organic raw almonds. Pulse these in your food processor until you’ve got almond flour. With the courser texture of the almond flour, it’s nice to balance things with something that’s more fine and soft…banana flour works well (or, if you don’t have it, arrowroot flour also works). Stir in some baking soda, and then mix together coconut oil, egg, maple syrup, lemon zest and juice. Combine the wet ingredients with the dry ingredients. Finally, carefully fold in the blueberries. Press the dough into a parchment lined pan, bake, and serve with love!

Grain-Free Lemon Blueberry Scones
2015-03-11 21:53:06
These grain-free lemon blueberry scones are made with almond and banana flour. Tangy lemon and sweet blueberries make these scones a delicious breakfast or snack!
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Ingredients
  1. 1 cup organic, raw almonds (or substitute one cup prepared almond flour)
  2. 1 cup banana flour (or substitute arrowroot flour)
  3. 1 teaspoon baking soda
  4. 1/4 cup organic coconut oil
  5. 1 organic, cage-free egg
  6. 3 tablespoons organic maple syrup
  7. 2 tablespoons juice from a Meyer lemon
  8. 1 teaspoon lemon zest
  9. 1 cup organic blueberries (fresh work best)
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  2. In a food processor, pulse the almonds until you have flour (or use 1 cup prepared almond flour).
  3. Combine the almond flour, banana or arrowroot flour, and baking soda in a bowl and mix well.
  4. In a separate bowl, mix together the coconut oil, egg, maple syrup, lemon juice and lemon zest.
  5. Mix together the wet and dry ingredients. The dough will be crumbly but packable, if it's too dry add water a tablespoon at a time until it holds together when you squeeze it. Carefully fold in the blueberries.
  6. Press the dough firmly into a parchment-lined pan (I used a spring-form pan lined with a circle of parchment paper, but you can also use a pie plate or round cake pan). Bake for 30 minutes.
  7. Allow the scones to cool for a few minutes, then cut and serve! These go great with homemade berry jam, or a drizzle of honey.
Adapted from this recipe at fed+fit
Adapted from this recipe at fed+fit
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