This Paleo Instant Pot recipe makes an easy and delicious weeknight dinner. It pressure cooks in just 10 minutes, so you'll have a Paleo dinner on the table in no time.
Check out my Quinoa Omelette Breakfast Cup Recipe. This recipe is clean, gluten free, high fiber, lean, grain free, easy, different and extremely delicious.
Take a break from your oatmeal routine with this quinoa breakfast bowl! Made with almond milk, cinnamon, coconut, and fresh fruit, it's vegan & gluten-free.
These savory bacon zucchini fritters are easy to make, packed with veggies and downright addicting! They're delicious served as a side dish or appetizer with homemade ranch dip. These tasty fritters are also paleo, Whole30 friendly, gluten free and dairy free.
This versatile side dish is so simple and quick that I had to share it. Grilling the colorful veggies in a foil packet means one less dish to wash, but I sometimes stir-friy the mixture on the stovetop. —Karen Anderson, Fair Oaks, California Skip links
“I roast the veggies while the pasta cooks, making this a quick dish.” This meal-in-one blends rustic comfort with fresh flavors. Trisha Kruse - Eagle, Idaho Skip links
These Pepperoni Pizza Zucchini Muffins are packed with flavor and moist even after several days! Make them for on the go meals, or family dinner tonight.
Whenever I make these muffins, I freeze several. As I'm leaving for work in the morning, I pull one out and enjoy it at the office with a cup of coffee. —Janet Pierce DeCori, Rockton, Illinois Skip links
15-Minute Lemon Garlic Butter Steak with Zucchini Noodles Noodles — Delicious juicy marinated steak and zucchini noodles, so much flavor and nearly IMPOSSIBLE to mess up! x
I’m having a love affair with fries this month, first it was all about the Carnitas Street Fries and now these Baked Zucchini Fries are having a moment in my kitchen. I can’t say I’m mad about it though, healthier fries still taste amazing. Plus they take any meal from ordinary to somethin to talk … [LINK]Skip to content
My colorful “boats” with quinoa, chickpeas and pumpkin seeds use delicata squash, a winter squash that’s cream-colored with green stripes. In a pinch, acorn squash will do. —Lauren Knoelke, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Skip links