By: Susan Joy
Japanese Pancakes (Okonomiyaki) are a popular street food in Japan. Continue reading “Japanese Savoury Pancakes: A Paleo Recipe”
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By: Susan Joy
Japanese Pancakes (Okonomiyaki) are a popular street food in Japan. Continue reading “Japanese Savoury Pancakes: A Paleo Recipe”
By: Susan Joy
This is a moist almond-vanilla tea cake that’s sprinkled with a cinnamon and pecan strudel-like topping. It’s the perfect cake to serve to guests for morning or afternoon tea. Continue reading “Cinnamon & Pecan Tea Cake – Paleo Friendly Recipe”
By: Susan Joy
Serve this tasty and easy-to-make, dairy-free Ranch Dressing drizzled over salads, Loaded Sweet Potatoes or wedges, as a dip for raw veggies or gluten-free chicken nuggets, as a spread in gluten-free burgers or wraps. Continue reading “Ranch Dressing – Paleo Friendly Recipe”
By: Susan Joy
Tandoori spice mix is used to marinate chicken pieces for the very popular Indian dish, Tandoori Chicken. This spice mix consists of a variety of warm, smokey, aromatic spices. Continue reading “Tandoori Spice Mix”
By: Susan Joy
This paleo French onion dip is so easy to make, it’s delicious and it’s the perfect appetiser. Continue reading “French Onion Dip”
By: Susan Joy
Tandoori Chicken is an iconic North Indian dish. It gets its name from the way it is cooked – in a tandoori or clay oven. Tandoori Chicken is a very quick and easy recipe to make. Continue reading “Tandoori Chicken with Indian Green Chutney”
By: Susan Joy
This Indian Vindaloo curry dish is very flexible, you can use pork, chicken, beef, lamb or prawns. It’s a bit different to a regular curry as the meat is cooked or marinated with vinegar and is extra spicy. You can adjust the quantity of chilli powder to how hot you like your Vindaloo. I’ve made this dish to my family’s taste buds but you may like it even hotter. Continue reading “Pork Vindaloo”
By: Susan Joy
This delicious, healthy dip is packed full of essential nutrients and antioxidants from the earthy, sweet beetroot. The apple cider vinegar and lemon juice work so well with the sweet beets. Serve with a variety of vegetable sticks and sliced pear or apple. Continue reading “Beetroot Dip”
By: Susan Joy
This is the perfect mid-week family meal. Easy Chicken Curry is simple, tasty, quick to make and not overly spicy, making it suitable for your children (but of course you can increase the chilli powder to your own taste). You may like to add your favourite vegetables to the curry but I like to serve it as is, over cauliflower rice with steamed broccoli on the side.
By: Susan Joy
These light and crispy almond meal crackers are perfect for using with dips. If you would like a salty, crunchy snack then sprinkle with a few flakes of sea salt to eat on their own. Continue reading “Dip Crackers”