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Lamb Shanks with Balsamic Vinegar & Coconut Aminos

16 Wednesday Jul 2014

Posted by Wendy in All recipes, Lamb, Main Meals

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clean eating, gluten free, Grain Free, lamb, lamb shanks, leeks, Primal, roast vegetables, sweet potato

Ok then being July it’s still winter in New Zealand and as a nation we are known to have way more sheep than people. Although maybe that has changed now that we grow so much wine, however, I digress! 

So being primal/paleo or just plain meaty inclined how best to keep out the cold than with a comforting dish of melt in your mouth, tender lamb shanks.  Add to this meat falling off the bone deliciousness, some simple steamed broccoli and to mop up the tasty juices, a side dish of  lovely roasted vegetables, mashed sweet potato or dreamy creamy cauliflower. Bliss!

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Roast Pumpkin Soup

07 Monday Jul 2014

Posted by Wendy in All recipes, Lunch, Soups

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clean eating, curry, gluten free, Grain Free, Primal, pumpkin, soup, sour cream

Nothing beats a warming bowl of soup on a cold winters day, it’s great to have for lunch or for a light evening meal.  This recipe is one of my old favourites and was originally from a 1985 cookbook written by two wonderful flamboyant chefs, Hudson and Halls.

For the past twenty years or so I shunned using the amount of oil and butter recommended in the original recipe.  Even though the soup tasted great with the scant spray of oil that was allowable to me under the old way of eating, being able to go full fat gives the whole dish not only richness and depth, but an honesty to the original creators.

 

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Roast Pumpkin Soup

  • Servings: 4 - 6
  • Difficulty: easy
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2 or 3 large onions, peeled and sliced thickly
1 medium sized crown pumpkin or a large buttercup pumpkin, sliced and seeded
3 tbsp olive or coconut oil
50g butter
1 large clove garlic, finely chopped
5 cups of *chicken stock
3 bay leaves
1 tbsp curry powder (depending on preferred level spice you can use less or more)
Sour cream – about 1 tbsp per serving
Salt and pepper

  • Preheat oven to 190c
  • Slice pumpkin into 8 pieces, de-seed and place in a roasting dish.
  • Coat pumpkin with 2 tbsps olive or coconut oil.
  • Roast until soft.
  • Remove and leave to cool a bit, then remove the skins.
  • In a large saucepan heat the butter and remaining oil.
  • Add the onions and cool gently until soft but not brown.
  • Add the sliced garlic and cook another minute.
  • Add roast pumpkin and stir fry for a minute.
  • Add the curry and cook until the flavour has burst – another minute or so (the curry will smell great!).
  • Add chicken stock and bring to the boil.
  • Finally add bay leaves, salt and pepper.
  • Lower heat, cover and simmer for about 15 minutes or until the pumpkin is very soft and mashable.
  • Remove bay leaves.
  • Whizz in blender or food processor until the soup is as smooth or as chunky as you prefer.
  • Return to pot and stir well.
  • Check seasonings adding more salt and pepper if needed.
  • Reheat until hot.
  • Place in bowls and swirl in sour cream.

* It is easy to make your own chicken stock and gives a huge nutritional boost to the soup. You can do this ahead of time and freeze.  However, if time is short use a good quality store bought chicken stock, but check the ingredients carefully.

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Spicy Wraps – Grain & Gluten Free.

29 Sunday Jun 2014

Posted by Wendy in All recipes, Lunch

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clean eating, gluten free, Grain Free, green bananas, paleo, plantains, Primal, Resistant Starch

Living Primal style is mostly a no brainer, yes you do get strange looks and mutterings from friends and colleagues as you pour cream on everything. But that’s not really a problem is it?  However many of you will agree that when you don’t eat grains it’s darn hard to find something to wrap your lunch stuff around. This spicy wrap sorts out the problem nicely and in addition, like all primal/paleo food, has a number of healthy bonus points to add to it.

The recipe uses plantain bananas.  Larger than normal bananas they are used in cooking in many tropical areas in a similar way to potatoes.  As they are very starchy they are perfect to bind together in a spicy wrap. 

Plantains and for that matter green bananas have some very interesting health benefits as they are a fantastic source of Resistant Starch (RS). In essence, RS is indigestible and it travels through us pretty unscathed. When it reaches the colon however, our gut bugs (colonic flora) eat it up. Marks Daily Apple nicely describes RS as top-shelf food for our colon bugs. This makes for a truck load of very happy good bugs!

Add to all of the above and with a big thanks to Paleo Secret for the original recipe, these wraps are awesomely simple to throw together.  In no time at all you can stuff them with your favourite fillings and feast on their deliciousness.   

 

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