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Hot Cross Muffins – Grain-free, gluten-free

28 Saturday Mar 2015

Posted by Wendy in All recipes, Breakfast, Cakes and Bakes, Lunch

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clean eating, gluten, grainfree, Hot cross buns, paleo, Paleo hot cross buns, paleo muffins, primal living, primal muffins, primal recipe


One a penny, two a penny, hot cross… muffins???  Well, I really can’t call these tasty treats, Hot Cross Buns – kinda defeating the purpose as we all know that true Hot Cross Buns are made from wheat flour and yeast.  So in the interests of transparency I’m calling them like they are!

Muffins or buns, who really cares, we just want the Easter flavour of Allspice, Cinnamon, Nutmeg and Ginger.  These have added depth with citrus, apple and sultanas.  And with a little squiggle decoration and a slab of butter down the hatch they go!

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Low Carb Panini Recipe | All Day I Dream About Food

26 Thursday Mar 2015

Posted by Wendy in All recipes, Breakfast

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clean eating, flat bread, gluten free, Grain Free, low carb, paleo bread, paleo flat bread, panini, Primal

Can you believe that this is not a wheaty panini? I was actually looking for a Hot Cross Bun recipe, but got totally distracted by this amazing looking Low-carb Panini recipe from All day I dream about food!

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Leek & Tomato Quiche with Oregano Pastry

15 Sunday Mar 2015

Posted by Wendy in All recipes, Lunch, Main Meals

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clean eating, leeks, paleo pastry, paleo quiche, primal quiche, primal recipe, quiche, tomatoes, whole foods

 I always thought that quiche was a dish invented by the French but apparently not.  The Germans have this claim to fame with their kuchen, meaning cake.  A savory egg custard tart which they used brioche rather than the traditional short pastry.

No matter really, as this recipe has it’s origin from a twenty year old Australian Womens Weekly cookbook.  Before the low fat madness hit we could eat cream and cheese without fear.  

Fast forward over those two decades when saturated fat was demonised and my favourite quiche was only made occasionally and then eaten with guilt. Well, that has changed now, hasn’t it?

Now the big issue is the pastry and all that wheaty flour.  But with thanks to Everyday Mavens paleo pastry and the addition of oregano a perfect tart based was found. So if you tolerate dairy then this lovely quiche is perfectly yummy eaten hot or cold. Without grains, without gluten and without guilt!

I’m sharing this recipe on Gluten Free Wednesdays and Gluten Free Fridays, two great recipe roundups. If you love this then make sure you sign-up so you receive each new recipe hot off the press!

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