If you are looking for a fun way to get your greens in – try this umami kale! The trick for getting nice browning on the shallots, mushrooms, and kale is cooking a small quantity at a time, which ...
It’s fall! In my neck of the woods the leaves are at peak color, the nights are noticeably colder, and the days have been drizzly and overcast. This season makes me want to curl up inside with a warm ...
As you all may have noticed, I’m on a sheet pan dinner kick. I really like the ease of roasting foods and I really love the flavors that result with roasting. I found the last two sheet pan recipes ...
As if AIP roasted vegetables weren’t satisfying enough, add asparagus and radishes to the tray, toss them in some lemon — zest as well as juice — and you’ll be in heaven. Cauli rice with roasted veggies is nothing ...
I cook a lot of dark leafy greens. Not only do they allow us to pack in the nutrients but they are excellent for improving methylation pathways, something that commonly needs addressing with autoimmune conditions. Stress control, inflammation management, ...
Strawberries have become one of my favorite salad toppings for the Autoimmune Protocol. Like cherry tomatoes, they add strong flavor and a beautiful pop of color, and they pair well with just about anything. Basil is usually my go-to, ...
I woke up this morning craving a veggie-full hash but was in the mood for something a little more composed. I don’t have bacon often, but when I do I actually prefer to to be cooked and crumbled. This ...
When transitioning from a SAD diet to the AIP, you may find your digestion is a little on the sluggish side as a low fat and/or poor fat diet impacts on the body’s ability to secrete healthy, thin flowing ...