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Orange Chicken Skewers from Made Whole

July 30, 2018 By Becky Leave a Comment

Orange Chicken Skewers from Made Whole

These orange chicken skewers are packed with flavor and easy to throw together. They’re great on a salad or alongside grilled veggies!

I’m so excited to be sharing an easy and delicious recipe today from Cristina Curp’s brand new cookbook, Made Whole! The book has over 145 recipes that are all anti-inflammatory, paleo, and keto friendly. In addition to plenty of main dishes and several scrumptious-looking desserts, it has a big chapter of staples, sauces, and dressings that includes a couple of awesome paleo cheese recipes. If you’ve visited Cristina’s blog, The Castaway Kitchen, then you know she comes up with tons of creative low-carb recipes, many of which are Whole30 friendly, too.

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Filed Under: dinner, gluten free, paleo, recipe Tagged With: chicken, cookbook, dairy free, grain free, grilling, orange, summer

Pinchos de Pollo from Latin American Paleo Cooking + Giveaway

September 5, 2017 By Becky 17 Comments

Pinchos de pollo from Latin American Paleo Cooking

These pinchos de pollo (Puerto Rican chicken skewers) from Latin American Paleo Cooking are a snap to make, packed with flavor, and super healthy.

So, hi! I’m back from what I think was my longest blogging hiatus ever, and I have really missed you. I have a post coming up soon with details on what I’ve been up to in case you’re interested (spoiler alert: planning our wedding and lots of freelance work!). From now on I’ll be sharing recipes more regularly again, and am really excited to get back in the game with this amazing and super simple recipe from Amanda Torres’ new cookbook, Latin American Paleo Cooking. Amanda is the brilliant recipe developer and writer behind the blog The Curious Coconut, and she wrote the cookbook with her mother in law, Milagros Torres, who grew up in Puerto Rico and has been cooking since she was ten.

Pinchos de pollo from Latin American Paleo Cooking

The book is full of tempting recipes for family dinners, party food, quick and easy meals, sides, cooking essentials like sauces, and desserts from many different Latin American countries. Since I’m trying to slim down for my wedding (it’s in less than two weeks!), I have not even looked at the dessert chapter. However, I’ve been poring over everything else and have a huge list of what I want to make. Empanadas are at the very top of my list (and the top of the cover of the book–don’t they look amazing?)!

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Filed Under: appetizer, dinner, paleo, recipe, whole30 Tagged With: chicken, cookbook, cookbook review, dairy free, garlic, grilling, lime

Paleo Swedish Meatballs

February 27, 2017 By Becky 47 Comments

Paleo Swedish Meatballs from Paleo Planet

These paleo Swedish meatballs are just as satisfying as the original but without any gluten or lactose. They’re perfect with zoodles, cauliflower rice, or mashed potatoes.

I’m very excited about today’s post because not only am I sharing one of my favorite recipes from my cookbook Paleo Planet, but I’m also teaming up with my friends at ButcherBox to get you some amazing grass-fed meat for free! If you sign up for your first box between now and this Friday, you can get two pounds of grass-fed ground beef for free plus $10 off your box.

If you’ve been reading my site for a while, you’ve probably heard me mention ButcherBox before–you can see all my posts featuring their meat right here. ButcherBox is a meat subscription service that sends boxes of the absolute best grass-fed beef, heritage pork, and organic chicken right to your door, conveniently frozen in individual portions for easy defrosting. I have loved every single recipe I’ve made with their meat!

It’s perfect if you have a hard time finding quality meat in your neighborhood supermarket or just don’t want to have to shop often. They also send you recipe cards with information about each cut and an idea of what to make with it. Each month’s box includes a variety of cuts, but always includes some of their grass-fed ground beef, which is a staple at my house. If I’ve convinced you that you need ButcherBox in your life, here’s the sign-up page.

Paleo Swedish Meatballs from Paleo Planet

In case you’re just here for the paleo Swedish meatballs, let’s talk about those! They’re great for comfort-food dinners as we make it through the last few weeks of winter. A blend of beef and pork makes the meatballs super tender, and a dash of nutmeg and allspice give them that distinctive Swedish meatball flavor.

The sauce is creamy thanks to cashews and a bit sweet thanks to no-sugar-added black currant jam. Instead of the traditional egg noodles, try these paleo Swedish meatballs over zucchini noodles, cauliflower rice, or mashed potatoes.

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Filed Under: dinner, gluten free, paleo, recipe, whole30 Tagged With: beef, butcherbox, cookbook, grain free, meatballs, pork

Picadillo with Plantains from Well Fed Weeknights

September 19, 2016 By Becky 10 Comments

Picadillo with Plantains from Well Fed Weeknights (Paleo, Whole30)

This Cuban picadillo with plantains is a quick and tasty Whole30 meal that covers all the flavor bases: sweet, savory, tangy, spicy, and creamy.

Big news! The third book in Melissa Joulwan’s best-selling Well Fed series is almost here, and in my opinion, it’s the best one yet. Well Fed Weeknights is packed full of creative and delicious dinner recipes that can all be made in 45 minutes or less.

I’ve been a fan of Mel’s scrumptious recipes ever since I first made her carnitas years ago, so I was super excited when I got my hands on a preview copy of the book. Since I love Cuban food and especially adore plantains, this picadillo with plantains called out to me right away.

Picadillo with Plantains from Well Fed Weeknights (Paleo, Whole30)

Picadillo is sort of like a hash made with ground beef and various other additions depending on the country each version hails from. This Cuban one starts off with onion, garlic, and a fragrant mix of spices starring cumin, coriander, and cinnamon, and is finished off with chunks of green plantain, sweet raisins, and green olives.

The picadillo is then served with lime slices, scallions, cilantro, and–if you’re me and you like to try out food trends but usually do so several months late–avocado roses. The result is a dish that’s satisfying and interesting in the best way, with sweet pops of raisin, sour olives, perfectly spiced meat, chewy plantains, and creamy avocado coming together to make quite a flavor party.

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Filed Under: #30MinuteMondays, dinner, gluten free, paleo, recipe, whole30 Tagged With: beef, cookbook, Cuban, dairy free, grain free, ground beef, plantains

Pan-Roasted Chicken with Figs and Olives

May 14, 2016 By Becky 18 Comments

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Pan-Roasted Chicken with Figs and Olives from The New Yiddish Kitchen

This pan-roasted chicken with figs and olives from The New Yiddish Kitchen is an easy and satisfying one-pan paleo meal.

I know, I know. We’re well into spring and I’m trying to get you to roast things. However, this pan-roasted chicken with figs and olives (and kale and potatoes, if you want!) is worth heating up the kitchen a bit. It’s delicious right when you make it because the perfectly crispy chicken skin goes so well with the sweet figs, tart olives, and silky pan juices, and it’s almost more delicious heated up the next day or the day after that, when the flavors of the sauce have deepened.

Pan-Roasted Chicken with Figs and Olives from The New Yiddish Kitchen

Pan-Roasted Chicken with Figs and Olives from The New Yiddish Kitchen

Plus, this post isn’t just about the recipe–it’s about my new favorite cookbook, The New Yiddish Kitchen: Gluten-Free and Paleo Kosher Recipes for the Holidays and Every Day. This gorgeous tome is written and photographed by Simone Miller of Zenbelly and Jennifer Robins of Predominantly Paleo. It has over 100 gluten-free, paleo, and kosher recipes that I think will appeal to everyone, whether you’re eager to get your hands on traditional Jewish holiday recipes made with real-food ingredients or just really miss bagels since going grain-free. The book includes recipes and complete menus for all the major Jewish holidays, including Sukkot, and an impressive array of sweet and savory baked goods, too. There are FIVE different bagel recipes, including one that’s free of eggs and nuts, plus bialys and bagel dogs. I basically can barely handle how much good stuff is in this book! If you’re not sold yet, let me tell you this: there’s also chocolate babka (see page 195). Also, I’m giving away a copy of the book to one of you–just leave a comment on this post to enter (details at the end of the post).

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Filed Under: dinner, gluten free, paleo, recipe, whole30 Tagged With: chicken, cookbook, figs, grain free, kale, olives, potatoes

Paleo Planet is here!

November 3, 2015 By Becky 16 Comments

Spiced Turkey Drumsticks & Gravy from Paleo Planet by Becky Winkler

Spiced Turkey Drumsticks & Gravy (page 118)

Today is the day: my cookbook, Paleo Planet, is finally out! If you pre-ordered (thank you!!!) it should be on your doorstep by the end of the evening. If you haven’t ordered the book yet, it’s available online from Amazon and Barnes & Noble. You can also buy it at local bookstores (find out which ones on IndieBound) and Barnes & Noble stores across the United States. I cannot wait for you to see it!

Paleo Planet by Becky Winkler

The book includes over 125 paleo recipes inspired by cuisines from around the world with a color photograph of each one. All the recipes are gluten free, grain free, and soy free. They’re also free of refined sugar, legumes, and dairy (with the exception of ghee). My hope is that the book will help anyone who reads it cook more real food that’s both healthy and exciting, no matter which diet (if any) they follow. Since I know food allergies are a big concern for many of us, I’ve included separate lists of egg-free and nut-free recipes (or ones in which eggs and nuts can be easily omitted) in addition to the regular index. There are over 80 recipes on the nut-free list and more than 90 on the egg-free list. There are also more than 80 Whole30-compliant recipes in the book, and you can download a bonus table of contents listing all of them right here. In case you’re new to paleo cooking or baking, the introduction explains some essential ingredients for stocking a paleo pantry plus how and why they’re used. Read More…

Filed Under: gluten free, paleo Tagged With: cookbook, grain free, Paleo Planet, primal

Announcing Paleo Planet + Marinated Skirt Steak with Cilantro-Lime Ghee

August 17, 2015 By Becky 21 Comments

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Big news! I wrote a cookbook!
 
Paleo Planet is available for pre-order now and comes out on November 3rd, 2015. You can find it on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Indiebound or read more about it on the Harvard Common Press site.
 
The book has over 125 paleo recipes inspired by cuisines from around the world, all made without gluten, grains, refined sugar, legumes, soy, or dairy (with the exception of ghee). There are plenty of main dishes made with poultry, beef, pork, lamb, and seafood, as well as chapters for appetizers, vegetable sides, spice blends and other pantry staples, and of course, desserts. Every single recipe has a color photo taken by me!
 
Announcing Paleo Planet + Marinated Skirt Steak with Cilantro-Lime Ghee | acalculatedwhisk.com

Writing this cookbook was a ton of work, but I’ve never eaten better than I did while working on it! It was so much fun researching dishes from different cuisines and adapting them to fit the paleo lifestyle. Some of the recipes in the book are traditional foods from a certain country, while others are more fusion recipes. Still others just incorporate exotic flavors into an old classic or provide a fresh twist on a well-loved recipe.

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Filed Under: dinner, gluten free, paleo, recipe, uncategorized Tagged With: beef, cilantro, cookbook, ghee, grain free, grilling, lime, Paleo Planet, primal, steak, summer

Pork Chops and Apple Compote + A Review of Cooking with Coconut Oil

January 5, 2014 By Becky 6 Comments

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Pork Chops & Apple Compote (Gluten free, Paleo, Whole30)

Pork chops and apple compote go together so well, and this paleo recipe from the cookbook Cooking with Coconut Oil is a snap to make!

When I was offered a review copy of Cooking with Coconut Oil by Elizabeth Nyland of Guilty Kitchen, my answer was a resounding YES!  I am a huge cookbook junkie, and especially like to read books penned by fellow food bloggers.  Also, since I started eating paleo in August, I’ve loved using coconut oil in the kitchen, and was eager to learn more things I could do with it.  Today I’m sharing my experience cooking & photographing three amazing recipes from the book, and the recipe for Pork Chops with Apple Compote is at the end of this post!

Cooking with Coconut Oil arrived the day before I left to spend the holidays in Tennessee with Ben’s family, so I did not get to cook with it right away.  I had plenty of time to page through it, though, bookmarking recipes I wanted to try and craving almost everything pictured in the gorgeous photographs.  This cookbook features a large, full-color photo of every single recipe, which I love.  (Cookbooks that only show pictures of some of their recipes are a huge pet peeve of mine–I never want to make any of the un-pictured recipes!)  The book also has informational sections that cover the health benefits of coconut oil, details about many of the ingredients used in the book, and ten tips for living a paleo lifestyle.  Did you know that the medium-chain-triglycerides in coconut oil improve brain function and can have therapeutic effects on Alzheimer’s patients?  Yeah, neither did I!

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Filed Under: dinner, gluten free, paleo, recipe, whole30 Tagged With: apple, coconut oil, compote, cookbook, cookbook review, dairy free, lemon, onion, pork

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