Minimize outlay, maximize outcome. Cook frugally and often. Experiment, extrapolate, substitute, imagine! I'm a stay-at-home mom of two who thinks about food ALL the time. I challenge myself to use my resources wisely and creatively. And you can do it too! I love to talk about food - please join the conversation!
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Chicken en Papillote with Homemade Pesto
One of the tenets of the Paleo diet, especially when you are exercising a few times a week, is making sure you get enough protein. I confess, as a former vegetarian, I don't always enjoy meat. Chicken breasts in particular can be tough for me to get down, since they so often turn out dry and mealy. But they are such an easy and versatile source of protein - how do I make them moist and flavorful instead of chalky and yuck?
This recipe solved my chicken breast dilemma! Cooking "en papillote" means cooking in paper - parchment paper to be exact. Cooking the breasts with some vegetables inside a sealed packet means all the moisture stays locked inside. Groovy! Even better? The homemade pesto adds flavor, fat, and a burst of fresh green springtime color.
If you need a clean source of protein, check out the recipe. If you love pesto, check out the recipe. And if you like both, definitely read on at GCH!
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Coconut Flour Pancakes
I wish I could take credit for this recipe, because it is fantastic! If you are eating Paleo, going gluten-free, or just trying to cut back on not-so-healthy white and processed foods like refined flour, you owe it to yourself to try these. Higher in protein and fiber, and lower in carbs, coconut flour is an exciting ingredient for adherents to many different diets, and those who love them. Check out the recipe at I posted over at GCH - and definitely try them with honey and strawberries!