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Cucumber & Cilantro Chicken Salad

August 1, 2014 by Kristin

Cucumber Chicken Salad

Have you ever been such a busy bee that when you came home from the grocery store you realized, not only did you forget something, but you brought home another thing that already had fair representation in the fridge?  Like cilantro. I’ve purchased cilantro three times  in less than a week.  Not good.

Cubed Chicken Breast

Luckily my roommate’s gym schedule is about an hour behind my yoga schedule. And since we both go to the grocery store on a daily basis {I wish I was joking}, I knew he could pick up that onion that slipped my mind.  And as far as the boat loads of cilantro?  I’d just whip up a batch of super summery chicken salad and pretend the overstock was all on purpose.

Chicken Salad Ingredients

And then I’d be thankful.  Because chicken salad with cukes, red onions, cilantro, lime, and homemade mayo is such a darn good combo.  Season with salt, pepper, and a pinch of cayenne pepper and man oh man, you’ve got yourself something special.

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Filed Under: Dairy Free Recipes, Gluten Free Recipes, Main Dish Recipes, recipes Tagged With: candida cleanse, chicken salad, dairy free, dinner, gluten free, lunch, paleo, recipes, summer

Shredded Beef With Red Cabbage Slaw

July 28, 2014 by Kristin

Red Cabbage Slaw & Shredded Beef

You know those people who take forever to eat salads because they want a bit of every ingredient with each and every bite?  That’s me to a tee, which is why I can’t get enough of shredded meat lately.  It’s a totally lazy way to make sure you get some meat in every bite.

Red Cabbage Coleslaw

I crock potted up about 3 pounds of boneless chuck roast with 4 cups of water, 1 chopped onion, 3 chopped celery stalks, 3 sliced garlic cloves, and salt and pepper on low for about 8 hours.  And after shredding with two forks, I did something I hadn’t ever done before, and reduced the stock in a saucepan on high heat for about 20 minutes until it was thick and flavorful.  Game. Changer.

Shredded Beef

After the meat soaked up the bulk of the reduction, I spread a thin layer of it on a plate and topped with a heaping scoop of red cabbage slaw.  And that slaw… was really the highlight of this meal.

I used a mandolin slicer to achieve super thin and delicate slices of cabbage.  Then added mild veggies, cilantro, citrus, and homemade mayo to create a light slaw that’s perfect for summer {especially a Texas summer}.  I’m so looking forward to coming home to these leftovers tomorrow!

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Filed Under: Dairy Free Recipes, Gluten Free Recipes, Main Dish Recipes, recipes Tagged With: candida cleanse recipe, dairy free, dinner, gluten free, paleo, recipes, salad, sugar free

Sirloin & Quinoa Stuffed Peppers

July 22, 2014 by Kristin

Quinoa Stuffed Peppers

This past weekend, I spent a lot of time getting cozy with nature and this book. And even though there was a seemingly quotable line on every page, there was one quote in particular that resonated with me – “The right constraints can lead you to your very best work”.

Cubed Sirloin

I haven’t yet addressed why the past 50 days have been filled with gluten-free and dairy-free recipes, because I had {still have} hopes that it was irrelevant.  My intention isn’t to deliver good gluten/dairy free recipes, it is to deliver delicious recipes. Period.

And to circle back around to the above referenced quote, I can’t help but believe that these constraints are creating a better FoodFash.

Quinoa Stuffing

So today I bring you another delicious recipe: orange peppers {turned yellow in the oven} stuffed with cubed sirloin, quinoa, and some staple stuffed-pepper veggies.

Quinoa Stuffed Peppers 3Using cubed sirloin and quinoa gave this dish texture and prevented the mush that is so commonly associated with traditional stuffed peppers.  The onions, tomatoes, and garlic provided the bulk of the flavor.  And the bell pepper, well the bell pepper provided the most photogenic bowl ever {and some additional flavor as well}.

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Filed Under: Dairy Free Recipes, Gluten Free Recipes, Main Dish Recipes, recipes Tagged With: dairy free, dinner, gluten free, healthy, quinoa, stuffed peppers

Polenta Sliders

July 8, 2014 by Kristin

Gluten Free Sliders

Do you ever have one of those days that you feel like you squished multiple days into a single day?  And you look back on your very first thing you knocked off your list and it seems like ages ago?  Today was one of those days.  It started with waking up in Florida, returning a rental car, and heading to the airport and ended with cleaning out cabinets in Austin, a mini trip to Fresh Plus, a 4-mile Shoal Creek trek with Skylar, and a fancy little dinner.  The stuff that happened in between went something like work, work, work, wondering how I could be so homesick after 5 days at home, work.

Broiled Polenta Slices

When I was cleaning out the cabinets {homesick therapy}, I found a tube of polenta that served as inspiration for dinner.  And then the thought progression continued like so: burgers -> arugula & spinach -> mushrooms & onions.

Zucchini Burgers

I put my oven to work by simultaneously sautéing, grill-panning, and broiling. And when everything was cooked to perfection, I assembled the mini towers of goodness and served to Skylar and Max.

I liked changing up a plain old meat/veggie combo with the texture of polenta. And I totally dug the addition of greens and sautéed veggies, but a classic topping of lettuce, tomato, pickle, and onion would be equally as delicious.

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Filed Under: Dairy Free Recipes, Gluten Free Recipes, Main Dish Recipes, recipes Tagged With: dairy free, dinner, gluten free, polenta, recipes, sliders

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