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Gluten-free Pumpkin Sheet Cake

October 26, 2018 By Becky 2 Comments

Gluten-free Pumpkin Sheet Cake

This easy gluten-free pumpkin sheet cake with whipped cream frosting is the ideal dessert to feed a crowd at Halloween or Thanksgiving.

My most perpetual pregnancy craving has been and continues to be cake. Last week I was desperate for some, and became fixated on making a sheet cake. Sheet cakes are really the best kind when you’re baking to satisfy a craving. Why? They’re huge and fast. There’s no need to prep more than one pan or stack and fill layers. It’s a snap to make them look nice with no piping. They also bake and cool super quickly because they just have one relatively thin layer.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, recipe Tagged With: cake, fall, halloween, pumpkin, Thanksgiving, whipped cream

Instant Pot Bacon and Sweet Potato Chili

September 21, 2018 By Becky 8 Comments

Instant Pot Bacon & Sweet Potato Chili (Paleo, Whole30)

This paleo & Whole30-compliant Instant Pot bacon and sweet potato chili is an old favorite made twice as fast in the pressure cooker. Make a big batch and freeze some for later!

I’m kind of a chili purist. I don’t like beans in my chili and I don’t want any tomatoes in there, either. I also don’t like it to be too soupy. Over the years I’ve tried many chili recipes, but my bacon and sweet potato chili is the only one I come back to again and again. Many of my friend have made it, too, and it’s always a hit. It freezes really well, so it’s a perfect make-ahead meal. I’m definitely planning to stock my freezer with some to have on hand once our baby arrives!

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Filed Under: dinner, gluten free, Instant Pot, paleo, recipe, whole30 Tagged With: bacon, beef, chili, dairy free, fall, grain free, ground beef, instant pot, kale, pork, sweet potato, winter

Easy Grain-free Skillet Cookie

September 8, 2018 By Becky 14 Comments

Easy Grain-free Skillet Cookie

This gooey grain-free skillet cookie is super easy to mix up right in the pan–no bowl required! What are you waiting for?

Something about September makes me crave chocolate chip cookies. It still feels a bit early for apples and pumpkins, but something warm and sweet and chocolatey sounds about right. If you feel the same way, this easy grain-free skillet cookie will be just the ticket.

The best thing about this skillet cookie, other than how wonderful it tastes (especially with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top), is how simple it is to make. You don’t even need a bowl–we’re doing everything right in the skillet, with one spatula or mixing implement of your choice.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, recipe, vegetarian Tagged With: almond flour, baking, brown butter, chocolate chip, cookie, grain free, one pot

Cherry Berry Ice Cream Loaf

July 3, 2016 By Becky 4 Comments

Cherry Berry Ice Cream Loaf

This show-stopping ice cream loaf is easy to put together with fresh strawberries, blueberries, and cherries and store-bought ice cream.

Happy Fourth of July! I realize I’m getting this dessert idea out to you at the very last possible minute, but this is so easy and elegant that I just had to share. Plus, it doesn’t have to be patriotic. You can swap in whatever fruits and whatever flavors your prefer and enjoy this ice cream loaf technique all summer long.

Cherry Berry Ice Cream Loaf

Here I used vanilla bean and lemon ice creams. The lemon ice cream is super refreshing, and plays really well with the fresh summer fruit. The blueberries, strawberries, and cherries were so beautiful that I couldn’t bring myself to cook them as I had originally planned, but using raw fruit makes this ice cream cake taste fresh and almost light, plus it cuts down on the prep time.

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Filed Under: dessert, recipe, vegetarian Tagged With: blueberry, cherry, fourth of july, ice cream, no-bake, no-cook, strawberry, summer

Maple Balsamic Chicken and Bacon Skewers

June 10, 2016 By Becky 26 Comments

Maple Balsamic Chicken and Bacon Skewers

 Chicken and bacon skewers are sure to become your next grilling obsession! These easy skewers feature chicken with a maple balsamic glaze, zucchini, summer squash, and peppers woven together with bacon.  This post is sponsored by Santa Rita.

Food on a stick is just more fun, right? Especially when there’s bacon involved. These skewers will be the star of your next cookout. Maple syrup, balsamic vinegar, and spices add flavor to the chicken, and the chicken and vegetables are super succulent because they’re nestled in between waves of bacon while they cook. The end result is a skewer with a perfect balance of sweet and salty, with plenty of protein and colorful pops of veggies.

Maple Balsamic Chicken and Bacon Skewers

Together with a glass of chilled white wine, these skewers just scream summer, and I recommend Santa Rita 120 Sauvignon Blanc. I absolutely love a good wine that doesn’t break the bank, and this one is perfect. All its citrusy notes make it super refreshing, the perfect counterpoint to a smoky skewer of grilled goodness. I also feel good about this wine because of Santa Rita’s commitment to sustainability–they’re working hard to measure and reduce their carbon footprint and implement technologies that reduce pollution and wasted water. Cheers to that!

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Filed Under: dinner, gluten free, paleo, recipe Tagged With: bacon, balsamic vinegar, chicken, grilling, maple, peppers, sponsored, summer, zucchini

Easy Texas Sheet Cake

June 6, 2016 By Becky 20 Comments

Easy Texas Sheet Cake (Gluten free, Grain free, Dairy free)

When you need grain-free, dairy-free cake for a crowd, this easy Texas sheet cake is here for you! It’s simple to make (no mixed needed!) and impossibly delicious. This post is sponsored by Dream in partnership with Honest Cooking.

This easy Texas sheet cake is perfect for times when you need a cake that serves a lot of people, but is simple and straightforward to make. It’s ideal for feeding folks with dietary restrictions since it’s paleo-friendly and free of gluten, grains, and dairy. And it’s also just the thing for when you suddenly need chocolate cake on a random afternoon and don’t want to wait too long to get your fix. With a chocolate sheet cake, you don’t have to worry about un-molding, stacking, or leveling multiple layers of cake. And since sheet cakes are thin, they cool quickly so you don’t have to wait long to frost them. You can make this whole thing, start to finish, in less than an hour. It’s also just really fun to look at such a vast expanse of cake!

Easy Texas Sheet Cake (Gluten free, Grain free, Dairy free)

This cake also has the best texture of any paleo-friendly chocolate cake I’ve ever made–it really tastes just like a regular cake! But, like a really good, homemade regular cake–not a store-bought one, of course. I looked to classic, gluten-laden Texas sheet cake recipes for guidance in developing this recipe, and discovered that they are usually made with buttermilk. Buttermilk works together with baking soda to help cakes rise, and also helps create a tender crumb. For this recipe, I made a super simple dairy-free buttermilk replacement using Dream Ultimate Almond Unsweetened Almond Beverage and a little bit of apple cider vinegar.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe Tagged With: almonds, cake, chocolate, dairy free, grain free, pecans, sponsored

Shrimp Burgers with Lemon Caper Relish

March 15, 2016 By Becky 12 Comments

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Shrimp Burgers with Lemon Caper Relish and Sweet Potato Buns (Gluten free, Grain free, Paleo, Whole30)

These paleo shrimp burgers are a delicious and fun alternative to regular burgers, and are especially tasty on a sweet potato “bun”with lemon caper relish.

Three years ago Ben and I went to Jamaica and fell in love with the island’s food, weather, and laid-back attitude. (You can read about our trip here and here–but be warned that there are some bready photos, though, since that was before I discovered paleo. There are also crocodiles and caves!) One of the dishes I really enjoyed was a conch burger. It’s a seafood burger made with the succulent meat from conchs, which are giant marine snails. They’re hard to come by here in Chattanooga and I wasn’t sure how many of you would be excited about a snail burger, so I made shrimp burgers instead.

Shrimp Burgers with Lemon Caper Relish and Sweet Potato Buns (Gluten free, Grain free, Paleo, Whole30)

I’ve actually been working on this recipe on and off for over a year. First I had to perfect the burgers themselves. While all my attempts were delicious, I made multiple versions last year that completely fell apart when I tried to flip them. I ended up serving Ben and myself what was basically a pile of shrimp hash. It tasted so good that I almost leaned into it and changed the whole concept of the recipe, but in the end I really had my heart set on these being burgers, so I persevered.

I took a few months off because I was tired of defrosting shrimp and  removing their tails. It really isn’t that hard, but after a while it can be a pain. Once it didn’t seem daunting anymore I jumped back in, and finally discovered the two keys to making sure these burgers stick together. First, you need to use a food processor to blend the ingredients, and second, the patties need to chill in the fridge for a bit before you cook them (that key tip is from America’s Test Kitchen via The Frugal Girl).

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Filed Under: dinner, gluten free, paleo, recipe Tagged With: capers, grain free, shrimp, sweet potato, whole30

Olive Oil Blondies

March 10, 2016 By Becky 18 Comments

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Olive Oil Blondies (Gluten free, Grain free, Dairy free)

These olive oil blondies are irresistibly chewy in the middle and crunchy around the edges. No one will guess that they’re gluten free, grain free, dairy free, and paleo friendly!

Here they are: quintessential and perfect blondies (olive oil blondies, no less!), which happen to be free of gluten, grains, and dairy. I don’t mean to brag, but I think I really nailed it with these: no one will know they’re grain free or that they’re made with olive oil. They’re also super easy to whip up with just one bowl and one fork. No melting, no creaming, and no mixer required.

Olive Oil Blondies (Gluten free, Grain free, Dairy free)

When I was little and still the world’s pickiest eater, I loved to go to Annabelle’s, a long-gone café in my hometown of Wellesley, Massachusetts, for dinner. I always got macaroni and cheese and a blondie. My nostalgia for that meal runs so deep that thinking about it still makes me really sad, despite the fact that Annabelle’s has been closed since 1994.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, recipe Tagged With: baking, blondies, chocolate, dairy free, grain free, olive oil

Cider-Glazed Chicken with Roasted Cauliflower Rice

January 25, 2016 By Becky 20 Comments

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Cider-Glazed Chicken with Roasted Cauliflower Rice (Paleo, Whole30) | acalculatedwhisk.com

This cider-glazed chicken with roasted cauliflower rice is an easy but gourmet paleo meal that comes together quickly. It’s also Whole30-compliant!

I’ve had a jug of local cider in the fridge since Christmas, and have been wanting to reduce it into some kind of sauce for a savory dish. The idea got stuck in my head right away, so even though I love to have a glass of cider on its own, I’ve pretty much just been saving it, biding my time until a great idea for something savory with cider sauce came along.

Ingredients for with Roasted Cauliflower Rice with Brussels Sprouts and Pecans (Paleo, Whole30) | acalculatedwhisk.com

Serendipitously, I found the idea as soon as I started exploring Erin’s blog, The Spiffy Cookie, which was my assignment for this month’s Secret Recipe Club reveal. Erin has an index of all her gluten-free recipes, which made it really easy to find good candidates for me to adapt into paleo-friendly dishes. (I had to avert my eyes from all of her ridiculously good-looking desserts, but will be back to browse those once my Whole30 is over!) Before the gluten-free recipes page had even fully loaded, Erin’s cider-glazed chicken with browned-butter pecan rice caught my eye.

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Filed Under: dinner, gluten free, paleo, recipe, whole30 Tagged With: Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, chicken, fall, pecans, winter

Pork Chops with Cranberry-Apple Compote (#30MinuteMondays)

January 11, 2016 By Becky 4 Comments

Pork Chops with Cranberry-Apple Compote (Paleo, Whole30) | acalculatedwhisk.com

These paleo, Whole30-compliant pork chops with cranberry-apple compote are made for nights when you come home already hungry: they’re easy, satisfying, and fast. They can be ready in 30 minutes, and there’s a shortcut version that’s even faster!

I’m on Day 11 of my Whole30 and, at the risk of jinxing myself, it’s been smooth sailing so far! I’ve been drinking my coffee with homemade almond milk most days and occasionally making it into a chai ghee “latte” when I want something a little more indulgent.

I’ve gotten a little tired of having eggs for breakfast, but mixing in the occasional dinner for breakfast has helped make eggs seem appealing again the next day. And I’ve done a pretty good job of making big batches of meals like bacon and sweet potato chili and cracklin’ chicken so that I can have leftovers for the next day.

I’m not quite as on top of my meal planning game as I’d like to be, though, so there have been several nights when I left work already hungry and didn’t have any leftovers ready to just heat up when I got home. That’s where these seared pork chops with cranberry-apple compote come in.

Spices for an easy dry rub for Pork Chops with Cranberry-Apple Compote (Paleo, Whole30) | acalculatedwhisk.com

This whole recipe takes less than thirty minutes, and there’s even an abridged version where the compote is stripped down to its most essential ingredient. That version is in the recipe notes and can be accomplished in 15 minutes flat if you work efficiently.

Pork Chops with Cranberry-Apple Compote (Paleo, Whole30) | acalculatedwhisk.com

Since they’re coated in a delicious dry rub made from the spices pictured above, these pork chops are also great on their own. Ben always has his plain because he’s averse to the texture of cooked apples (I’m all about that because it means more compote for me!).

The dry rub gets smokiness and a little heat from the paprika and savory earthiness from the cumin and garlic. There’s also sea salt, pepper, and just a tiny bit of cinnamon as a nod to the apples that are in these pork chops’ future.

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Filed Under: #30MinuteMondays, dinner, gluten free, paleo, recipe, whole30 Tagged With: 30 minute meals, apple, cranberry, fall, grain free, pork

Stuffed Lamb Burgers + Paleo Burger Buns

July 1, 2015 By Becky 12 Comments

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Stuffed Lamb Burgers + Paleo Burger Buns | acalculatedwhisk.com
 
Lamb burgers are stuffed with manchego cheese and cherry jam for an elegant twist, and served on easy-to-make yeasted paleo burger buns!
 
Last year, my fiancé Ben asked me to make stuffed lamb burgers for his birthday dinner. At that point I had never made a stuffed burger or even cooked with lamb, which I didn’t think I liked. Since it was his birthday, though, I went for it.
Can you see where this story is going? Spoiler alert: the burgers were delicious (and they’re especially delicious on paleo burger buns!). Stuffed burgers are not hard to make, and it turns out I DO like lamb!
Paleo Burger Buns | acalculatedwhisk.com
 
I make burgers all the time because they are such an easy, simple dinner, but I usually make them with beef and use butter lettuce for the buns. Upgrading to a lamb burger (and a stuffed one at that!) and making my own paleo burger buns definitely kicked my burger night game up several notches.
These burgers are stuffed with manchego cheese and cherry jam, so you end up with the perfect balance of sweet, salty, and meaty tastes. The strong flavors of lamb pair really well with fruit preserves, and I chose manchego because it’s one of my very favorite cheeses. If you’re avoiding dairy, you can stuff the burgers with just jam and they’ll still be delicious. You could even add some avocado slices on top for extra creaminess. Or, if adding jam to a burger freaks you out, you can stuff them with only the cheese (but I do hope you’ll try the jam at least once!).

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Filed Under: dinner, gluten free, paleo, recipe, uncategorized Tagged With: arugula, bread, burger, cheese, grain free, grilling, jam, lamb, primal, summer

Bacon and Sweet Potato Chili

March 12, 2014 By Becky 16 Comments

Bacon and Sweet Potato Chili (Gluten free, Paleo) | acalculatedwhisk.com

This bacon and sweet potato chili is my go-to paleo dinner. The recipe makes a large batch, and it freezes well!

Do you have a really big skillet?  If not, you are going to want to go buy one so you can make this bacon & sweet potato chili right away.
 
If you are not convinced that you need a 14-inch skillet, I understand.  However, I intend to convince you to make this chili.  It’s the best chili I’ve ever had, and it’s a complete and colorful one-pot meal.  If you didn’t just go buy a huge skillet and/or don’t need to feed a bunch of people, you can halve the recipe and make it in a normal-sized pan.
 
Why is this the best chili ever?  Well, because bacon.  And sweet potatoes.  And all the fresh things on top that make this the perfect comfort food to carry you from winter into spring.
Bacon and Sweet Potato Chili (Gluten free, Paleo) | acalculatedwhisk.com
This dish is for people like me, who don’t want beans or any tomato products or a lot of excess liquid in their chili.  I just need salty bacon, sweet potatoes, some perfectly spiced meat, and what’s basically deconstructed guacamole for a topping.  Using half pork and half beef gives the chili even better flavor.  It’s amazing right away and it’s even more amazing the next day.  My mother agreed that this is the best chili ever, and she is kind of hard to please.  I haven’t heard her rave so much about a food I’ve made since this cranberry orange curd tart.
 
There is kale in this recipe.  If you don’t want to put kale in your chili you obviously don’t have to, but I want to tell you that you can barely taste it.  It’s just a nice way to sneak in some greens and start feeling a little more springy.  I got the idea to put kale in chili from the cookbook Cooking with Coconut Oil, and now I’m hooked.  It adds great color and texture, and makes me feel extra healthy when I eat it.
 
One more reason to make this bacon and sweet potato chili, and to put kale in it?  Kale & sweet potato are really good friends.  See proof here.

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Filed Under: dinner, gluten free, paleo, recipe, whole30 Tagged With: ACW original, avocado, bacon, beef, chili, dairy free, fall, grain free, ground beef, kale, pork, sweet potato, winter

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