Lunch

Southwest Ranch Dressing (Dairy Free)

March 14, 2018
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I’m pretty sure that I could drink ranch dressing like a beverage, almost. Or, at least, eat it like a soup. haha! I apologize if that grosses you out, I just love ranch. You’ve probably heard me say that before. I love it so much that the officiant of our wedding worked that into our vows. Yea, that’s how much I’m obsessed with it.

This dressing is up there with my favorite! It’s a spicy variation of it, and it is amazing! My husband loves it too. Anything that he can dip in this, HE DOES.

It goes great with chicken nuggets, chicken strips, wings, or on top of a burger. Just pour it over everything and you’ll be just fine!

I also use it for my Southwest Chopped Salad! If you love the chipotle flavors, you’ll definitely want to check this salad out!


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Southwest Ranch Dressing (Dairy Free)
Course Dinner, Lunch
Servings
Ingredients
Course Dinner, Lunch
Servings
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Add all ingredients to a food processor or use an immersion blender and combine until smooth.
Recipe Notes

*If you don't have Primal Kitchen Chipotle Lime mayonnaise, that's ok. Regular/homemade mayonnaise will work, you will just have to add a couple tablespoons of fresh lime juice and extra seasonings. I'd start with an extra 1/4 tsp of each: chipotle powder, garlic powder, and onion powder - then add more if you feel that you need it!

**You can sub cashew, almond, or coconut milk. Just start with 4 Tbsp and add more until desired consistency is reached.

***Unless you know that you really like the dill flavor, start with only 1/2 tsp - then add more to your liking.

4-Ingredient Chicken & Noodles (Dairy-free)

January 22, 2018
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Chicken & Noodles is a total comfort food for many people … especially my husband. It’s simple and so yummy! Canned condensed cream of chicken soup used to be a staple in my kitchen. It was always a go to for so many dishes. However, that isn’t the case anymore. I’ve made it a goal to find healthy alternatives to things that we loved to eat! Chicken & Noodles, complete with that overly-processed condensed soup was one of them! I swear that my husband could live off of that and Beef Stroganoff. Even after finding a creamy alternative, it’s been a struggle finding a pasta that wasn’t packed with carbs yet still paleo. There’s a few delicious ones out there, but we keep those to a minimum. I recently stumbled upon a green bean pasta that has only 2 INGREDIENTS – green beans and water! This pasta is so good and packed with protein! It’s now on our dinner menu at least once a week!



I love simple, one-pot dishes! Who DOESN’T love simple tasty meals?! This dish tastes like it’s been cooking forever because of my favorite chicken bouillon paste…and, I promise, you won’t miss the dairy! This paste is liquid gold and goes into so many of my dishes! It’s organic and SO DANG TASTY! Make it a point to grab some the next time you’re at the grocery store!


 My Chicken & Noodles meal comes together so quick when you have a leftover rotisserie chicken! However, you are more than welcome to cook a couple chicken breasts or a few thighs, just for this dish! Alright, let’s get to this easy recipe!

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4-Ingredient Chicken & Noodles (Dairy-free)
Course Dinner, Lunch
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings
Ingredients
Course Dinner, Lunch
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. In a large pot, bring water to a rolling boil and add pasta. Cook until desired doneness. The pasta that I used cooks in about 4 minutes - it's awesome!
  2. Drain and add the pasta back to your pot.
  3. Add remaining ingredients to the pot and cook for another 10 minutes* over medium heat or until everything is heated through. Taste and add more salt if you'd like! The bouillon paste is usually plenty salty though!
  4. For extra creaminess, add a few tbsp of ghee or grass fed butter - that ALWAYS makes things even better, in my opinion! You can try mixing in some italian herbs or poultry seasonings too. Just be sure to add those in when you add the other ingredients!
  5. You can bulk up this meal buy adding some peas, carrots, or broccoli too! I love to steam a bag of broccoli in the microwave while I'm boiling the pasta and dump it in when I add my chicken. Super easy! It's super versatile and delicious so many different ways!
Recipe Notes

*Be advised, the longer you let this simmer, the more your noodles will cook. Therefore, if you let it simmer for a while on low after it's heated through, you may end up with more broken bits of noodles and a stickier consistency - still delicious. I honestly prefer things this way! haha - A mooshy mess! 🙂


BBQ Ranch Chicken Salad (Dairy free)

January 19, 2018
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This isn’t some extravagant and fancy recipe, but MAN, IS IT EVER TASTY! I’m a huge BBQ and ranch lover, and particularly love when the two are combined! I love different takes on chicken salads and this recipe does NOT disappoint! It’s so versatile and only gets better with time in the refrigerate. The flavors just get more and more happy as the day goes on. It’s definitely something to keep on hand to snack on during the week!



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BBQ Ranch Chicken Salad (Dairy free)
Course Dinner, Lunch
Prep Time 5 minutes
Servings
cups
Ingredients
Course Dinner, Lunch
Prep Time 5 minutes
Servings
cups
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Ready for this....Combine all ingredients in a bowl. Done! You can definitely make this ahead of time too! It will only get better as you allow the flavors to combine and get happy! 🙂
  2. Feel free to add more or less BBQ sauce depending on your personal preference. The same goes for the celery salt! I'm obsessed with it...so I tend to add more.
  3. You can eat these like a wrap, treat it like a dip and serve it with chips or tostones, or just eat it with a big spoon! It's good any way you have it!
Recipe Notes

*This salad uses my Ranch Seasoning Mix.

Instant Pot Turkey and Dumplings – Gluten & Dairy free

November 30, 2017
Course
Equipment
Instant Pot

Talk about comfort food! Chicken and Dumplings is always a go-to! During the fall and winter months, everyone has lots of turkey leftovers OR there’s a bunch on sale at the grocery store! However, you could definitely use chicken, if you prefer.

I had to do an Instant Pot recipe right after Black Friday and Cyber Monday – SO MANY Instant Pots were just bought…and so many of them won’t be opened for months, believe it or not. I’m trying to change that! Don’t be afraid. Open it and make this! It’s so easy and you’ll be so impressed! If you don’t have one, put your shoes on and go straight to Walmart or Target and get one! …Or stay comfy and grab one off of Amazon. I have the 8-qt. one and have SERIOUSLY considered getting the new mini. I just don’t know if I really need it…but, don’t you worry, I’m trying to convince myself that I do. 😉

Anyways, I could go on and on about how much I love the IP. I’m not the only one, either. There’s a whole community on Facebook of crazies! It has tons of tips and recipes, plus you can always ask questions there – or simply, search a question and almost always find the answer!

This soup cooks in less than 15 minutes. (plus 10-15 minutes of coming to pressure) Most of that time, you can be doing other things. That’s one of the huge benefits to the Instant Pot! Just set it and forget about it!

If you have any questions about this recipe or how to work your pot, feel free to email me! I’d love to help out! 🙂

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Instant Pot Turkey and Dumplings Soup - Gluten & Dairy Free
Course Dinner, Lunch
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings
Course Dinner, Lunch
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings
Instructions
  1. Press the "Saute" button and cook the ghee, onions, carrots, and celery until the onions become slightly translucent. This takes about 3-5 minutes, depending on how hot you have the pot set at - I use "Normal".
  2. Add your garlic and cook for 30 seconds or so - then add all of your spices! (i.e. pepper, seasoned salt, onion powder, rosemary, thyme, and bay leaves)
  3. Add your shredded turkey meat, broth, and coconut milk to the pot.
  4. Stir everything up, close the lid, seal the pot (you don't want it to vent), press the soup button, and adjust the time to 8 Minutes on High Pressure.
  5. While that's cooking, make your dumplings!
  6. In a bowl, combine the almond flour, arrowroot powder, eggs, oil, and salt. You should end up with a sticky dough, but not runny. If your dumpling mixture seems to wet, add a tablespoon or two more of arrowroot to it - that should do the trick!
  7. When the timer goes off, do a Quick Release (QR) and drop your dumplings into the pot. I make mine about the size of 2 tablespoons or so. They don't have to be perfect!
  8. Close the lid, seal, and set the timer for 2 more minutes at HP.
  9. Once the timer goes off, do another QR and you're finished! You could always add a thickening agent, like a slurry of arrowroot and water, to thicken it up - whatever your preference! ENJOY!!

Roasted Cauliflower and Ham Soup

November 19, 2017
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It isn’t much of a secret that I am obsessed with soup. Who else decides where they’re going to eat out at based on what soup they have that day? Or is that just me? 🙂

I try to turn every meal into some type of soup. (or a casserole. I have a problem.) I wasn’t sure what I was going to make when I started chopping up the cauliflower…but I have to say, it turned into something really good!

I looked over and saw a jalapeño on the counter, so that guy ended up in this pot as well! I usually get a response like, “that shouldn’t be a question, honey,” whenever I ask my husband if I should put jalapeños in something. So, if I think for a second, that I should put one in there, I usually do! If they’re not your thing, just skip that part! It doesn’t add much heat once you remove the seeds, but it gives it a nice charred pepper flavor (because I roast it!) which is delicious.

There’s just something about sitting down with a bowl of creamy soup that soothes the soul. At least that’s what soothes my soul. Again, I have an obsession with soup. How could I not, though? SOUP IS LYYFEE. Growing up, whenever you’d get sick, mom would make you soup. You’d ALWAYS feel better. There’s just something so comforting about that bowl of goodness. FYI, there’s actually some medicinal properties involved in that homemade chicken noodle soup. It heals if it’s made properly! BONE BROTHHH!!!

Alright, enough already…recipe time!

Just kidding, P.S. You may want to double this recipe if you’re cooking for more than 2 people or want leftovers.

P.P.S. You could totally make this in your Instant Pot! Follow the same directions, but once you add the milk and broth, set your IP to High Pressure and cook it for 5-8 minutes, or so. It’ll cook FAST! Once it’s finished, stir in your arrowroot slurry to thicken it up!

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Roasted Cauliflower and Ham Soup
Course Dinner, Lunch
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Servings
Ingredients
Course Dinner, Lunch
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Servings
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 500 degrees.
  2. Bake chopped cauliflower and jalapeño on a greased/lined baking sheet for 10-15 minutes or until the edges start to char.
  3. While the veggies are roasting, begin to sauté the ham, onion, and ghee in a large soup pot over medium heat.
  4. After 10 minutes or so, remove your veggies from the oven. (and turn your oven off! I'm bad about that!) Your cauliflower and jalapeño should have some good char on them. You can leave them in there a few minutes longer to get even more char. All of those charred little bits adds tons of good flavor! Whatever you like! Be sure to watch them, though. They can burn fast at this temperature!
  5. Slice your jalapeño in half, remove the seeds*, and dice.*The seeds come out SUPER easy after you've roasted it. If you prefer to do it before roasting, have at it!
  6. Add the cauliflower and jalapeño to your ham and onions.
  7. Add all of your spices to your soup pot, stir, and sauté it all for a couple minutes. I can still smell that smoky paprika cooking. Seriously, invest in that stuff. It's so good!
  8. Next, add 2 cups of your broth (set aside 1/2 cup), coconut milk, and bay leaves. Simmer for 15-30 over medium/medium low heat - the longer the better. Soup only gets better as it cooks away on the stove. I'm just impatient and need to eat it as soon as possible!
  9. Taste test! Now is the time to add more salt or pepper!
  10. After simmering for some time (or however long you can wait!), combine the remaining 1/2 cup of chicken broth and arrowroot powder to create a slurry. Add the mixture to your soup and stir* for a minute. This will begin to thicken everything up. *Make sure to stir from the bottom. Sometimes, the slurry will fall towards the bottom of the pot and thicken everything much faster down there. Then your soup will have gravy-like chunks in it. No good. ...well, gravy-like clumps don't sound all that bad to me. Remember, though, I like my gravy! Anyways, STIR IT GOOD!
  11. There you have it! Scoop yourself a bowl, top with some chopped green onions, and go get cozy! You mood will INSTANTLY improve!