Friday, December 30, 2011

Whipped Cocoa Frosting

Just a quick update for those of you who NEED your chocolate fix during the Nutrition Challenge...

I recently made those Yummy Mocha Chocolate Cupcakes again, but this time I changed it up a bit..
Tried Heavy Whipping cream with a Tablespoon of Organic Pure Maple Syrup and some Dark Cocoa Powder and a sprinkling of Amberlyn Dark Chocolate.... Let's just say the results where.... well, you judge for yourselves based on the photo of Jeff and Michelle's faces as they ate, not just one, but several!!

The cupcake recipe can be found right here on my blog: Mocha Chocolate Cupcakes

To make the Whipped Cream topping, pour some heavy whipping cream (organic of course) into a mixing bowl (I don't measure, but to top 24 small cupcakes I would say 2 cups would be good),
add approx. 1 tablespoon of Maple syrup (organic and pure.. NO Mrs. Butterworths!!), add approx. 1/4 cup (or to taste) of Dark Cocoa Powder... Mix with handheld mixer until liquid turns to whipping cream consistency..
Hint: Refrigerate whipped frosting for a bit before icing the cupcakes.

Grate a small chunk of Amberlyn (paleo friendly) dark chocolate and sprinkle the tops of the cupcakes.

Enjoy!!!!

Please Note:  Moderation is the key!  When using chocolate please keep in mind that the purer and darker the chocolate the more "paleo" it's considered... Milk chocolate and White chocolate aren't allowed...  If anyone out there has an issue with using chocolate while eating paleo, please understand we all have our "allowances" and exceptions, as few people are 100%, absolute strict paleo hunting and gathering our own foods from the wild... most of us have to hunt and gather fighting off the crowds in the aisles of Trader Joe's and Whole foods, etc...

Friday, December 16, 2011

Roasted Garlic Chicken and Garlic Sauce

Roasted Garlic Chicken and Garlic Sauce.... Amazingly good!

This Post-Blog was first done back in January of 2010:

Wow... We've come a long way baby!!

Original Post:
This Paleo "thing" has turned out to be a lot more fun and quite a bit easier than I had originally thought. I originally had nightmares of "zone challenge" past and was anticipating anxiety attacks and melt downs (again!). For those of you who weren't around for the '09 Challenge, We "Zoned"... Let's just say.. Susan wasn't meant to Zone.. She was meant to Hunt and Gather Paleo Style.

Turns out it's pretty darn simple! Protein, some carbs and some fats......when your hungry....simple! Of course it is a tad bit more complicated than that, but if you're thinking about going Paleo or are looking for more information on Paleo, then I suggest you do some homework and read up on the subject.........sorry, not gonna do it for ya!
But, I will share my recipes, my successes and my failures (yep, I have those!). Along with some links to other great sources that I have stumbled upon during my journey.

Well, Here goes, my first Recipe to Share!

Disclaimer: I don't measure......so you'll have to "wing" it! :-) I can't take full credit for this recipe, I took part of it from a cookbook and tweaked it to make it Paleo.

Ingredients:
Whole "organic" Free range chicken (no cages allowed!)
Garlic/parsley seasoning from Costco, it's just garlic powder and dried parsley (or garlic powder will work)
Fresh Ground Black Pepper
Lemon
1 or 2 whole heads of unpeeled garlic (depends on how much you like garlic, I use 1 1/2)
1 stalk of celery
A couple of carrots
half of small red onion
parsley, if desired
Arrowroot (use about 1/3 as much as you would if you were to use cornstarch or flour to thicken a sauce)
Asparagus (or any other veggies you want)

Pre heat oven to 400 degrees, while preparing:
Do the normal "wash n rinse" on the Chicken, Trim excess fat
take out inards (cook in a saucepan and give em to the animals!)
Slice off top quarter of each garlic head to expose the cloves. separate and discard loose papery skin, but don't peel the clove. Put half of the cloves in the cavity of the chicken.
Sprinkle seasonings inside cavity as well and place a lemon wedge or two in there. (tie ends of legs together with string, if you want, I don't)
Rub remaining seasoning on the outside of the chicken and drizzle with juice from remaining lemon wedges.
Coarsely chop your veggies to be roasted and place around the chicken along with remaining garlic cloves.
Bake 1 hour and 15 minutes covered. remove cover and continue baking for 15 - 30 minutes (or until internal temp is 180 degrees)
Remove from oven and let sit for 10 minutes or so.
Prepare Asparagus or other veggies as you normally would

Meanwhile, remove garlic cloves from in and around the chicken. Gently squeeze the flesh from the skins and mash in a saucepan.
Remove Roasted Veggies, cover and set aside

Strain juices from roasting pan into saucepan with the mashed garlic.
drain off fat from juices
Add seasonings (if you want, I usually add fresh ground pepper and a bit of parsley)
use a tad bit of water and mix in the Arrowroot.
(this will work as a thickening agent for more of a light gravy consistency)
Boil over medium heat, just until it begins to thicken a bit. (stir frequently)

Carve Chicken ( or rip it to shreds like the caveman would have)
Serve with Garlic sauce drizzled over chicken and veggies.

I didn't break down into blocks.....we are doing paleo, but if you're zoning, you know how to weigh and measure! The scale is my enemy!!

PS: I place this in the oven (my oven has a delayed start option) on my way out the door to work out, so it's pretty much done when I return home, just have to prepare the veggies and the sauce.

Note: The Picture featured above is from the cookbook: Green Beans are not a recommended Paleo food.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Chicken and Veggie Stir Fry...

Chicken and Veggie Stir Fry (or beef, bison, pork, shrimp.. any protein will do!)

Shopping List:
Toasted Sesame oil
1 Tbsp.  minced ginger
1 Tbsp. minced Garlic
1 lb. of cubed Chicken (protein)
2 Cups broccoli
1/2 Cup water Chestnuts
1/4 cup chopped celery
1/2 cup of Shiitake mushrooms (optional)
1/4 sliced or chopped almonds
2 cups chopped cabbage (I use red and green)
1/4 cup gr. onions, chopped
1/4 cup coconut or bragg's amino's (replaces the soy sauce)
Sesame seeds

1. Add to Heated Wok, Sesame oil minced ginger and garlic, saute for about a minute.
2. Add Chicken (protein) cook, stirring frequently for about 4 minutes (or until cooked)
3. Add Broccoli, water chestnuts, celery and mushrooms, saute for another minute or two
4. Add almonds, cabbage and gr. onion, stir for a few minutes.
5. Add Bragg's Aminos (or coconut aminos)
6. Remove from heat and garnish with Sesame seeds........

ENJOY!!

I took this recipe from Make it Paleo Cookbook and tweaked it just a bit...


Monday, November 21, 2011

Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Apples

This recipe was discovered at backtoherroots.com  Absolutely Yummy!!! 
I did tweak the recipe a tad to make it Paleo, but honestly it was pretty darn close already.

Ingredients:


•1 pound Brussels sprouts, washed, trimmed and halved

•1 large tart apple, cored and diced

•4 slices, thick-cut nitrate free bacon, cooked and crumbled

•1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil

•1-2 tablespoons of Pure Organic Maple Syrup (start with 1Tbsp. as it can get really sweet with 2)

•1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar or substitute apple cider vinegar

•Salt and pepper, to taste

Directions:

1.Preheat oven to 375°

2.In a large bowl, combine sprouts, apple and bacon and stir until evenly distributed.

3.In a small bowl, whisk together olive oil, maple syrup and balsamic vinegar.

4.Pour olive oil mixture over sprout mixture and toss to coat.

5.Pour out the sprout mixture in one layer onto a greased cookie sheet. Season liberally with salt and pepper.

6.Roast in oven for 10-15 minutes, turning once halfway through cooking, or until sprouts are tender and brown.

The saltiness of the bacon compliments the sweetness of the apples and maple extremely well!
A great compliment to Pork Loin or even Chicken.

Enjoy!

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Ultimate Walnut Pie Crust with Pumpkin Filling | Mark's Daily Apple

I stumbled upon this recipe at Mark's Daily Apple and with Thanksgiving in a few days, thought I'd share this with everyone.
I have not made this pie yet... Think I'll give it a try today or Monday... reviews to follow!

Ultimate Walnut Pie Crust with Pumpkin Filling Mark's Daily Apple

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Mocha Chocolate Frosting... Yum!


So the kitchen experiments have begun and so far so good! At least Jaydin likes the Chocolate Mocha Frosting!!
Here is the recipe, as promised for Mocha Chocolate Cupcakes and Frosting, Compliments of  Make It Paleo cookbook

MOCHA CHOCOLATE CUPCAKES
Ingredients:
1/2 Cup Coconut Flour
6 eggs
1/2 Cup Pure Maple Syrup
1/2  Tbsp. organic Vanilly Extract
1/4 Tsp. Baking Soda
1/2 Tsp. Salt
1/4 Cup Cocoa Powder

1. Pre-heat oven to 350* F.
2. In a large bowl, Blend All ingredients with a hand mixer
3. Place muffin/cupcake papers into the muffin/cupcake pan
4. Bake at 350* F for 35 minutes
5. Let cool and top with Avocado Mocha Frosting (see below)

NOTE: I made "MINI" cupcakes. (Perfect bite sized treat)  When using MINI cupcake pan, you'll likely need to adjust bake time to 20-25min. at 350*F.



AVOCADO MOCHA FROSTING
Ingredients:
3 Avocados
1/4 Cup Cocoa Powder
1/4 Tsp. Salt
1 Tsp. Organic Vanilla
1/2 Cup Pure Maple Syrup
1.25 Tbsp. Ground decaffeinated coffee

1. Cut Avo's in half, remove pits
2. Remove flesh and place in food processor or high speed blender
3. Add all other ingredients
4. Blend until smooth

Consistency should be fairly light "airy".
 Note: Avo's darken when exposed to the air, Stir before "icing" the cupcakes.
I kept my "icing" in the fridge and frosted the cupcakes as we ate them...

ENJOY!!!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Make it Paleo...

I recently purchased a new Paleo recipe book: Make it Paleo, by Bill Staley and Hayley Mason.
There are several really good and SIMPLE recipes!  I highly reccomend this book! Well worth the $23 from Amazon. Make it Paleo at Amazon
Check it out!  Laura and I are thinking of having a "recipe" night and having several people make and share different Paleo recipes.  Let's get ourselves prepared to succeed in the upcoming nutritional challenge in January!

Chocolate Mocha Cupcake!!!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Hello Again My Paleo Friends...

Hello Again My Paleo Friends! After quite the hiatus, I am back. Let's see, to get you all caught up on where I've been and what's been happening I'll start with:
1. I haven't gone anywhere...
2. Got lazy
3. Picked up some poor eating habits over the summer
4. Had a revelation..... I need to get my butt back to "real" Paleo
5. Got back in the gym regularly
6. Am back to the Paleo world
7. Feeling much better...
8. Getting stronger
9. Winning..........(really??)
10. Fighting my 2 yr. old granddaughter for my chucks!

Paleo Kitchen experiments have resumed.......... Cookbooks have been purchased and blogs have been resurrected... we are on our way!

NEW RECIPES COMING SOON!!!!