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Paleo Banana Bread Recipe

Louise | February 8

Banana bread is one of my favorite things to bake because there are so many different variations. You can find recipes for vegan banana bread, gluten-free banana bread and now, Paleo banana bread. Our banana bread recipe is elegant in its simplicity. It only takes one bowl and ten minutes of prep time. It cooks in only 45 minutes, which is exactly the right amount of time to wash that bowl and make a cup of coffee. That’s right, in less than one hour you could be enjoying a warm slice of grain-free banana bread. Banana bread is best with friends and family. This recipe serves ten so it’s perfect for sharing with your friends, coworkers, and loved ones.

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Paleo Chocolate Pudding Recipe

Louise | January 30

Let’s face it, when you are craving chocolate, nothing else will do. There is a certain rich indulgence in chocolate that just can’t be replicated. That is where this Paleo chocolate pudding comes in. You may be remembering the chocolate pudding of your childhood as little more than chocolate colored paste but rest assured, this is not that pudding. It doesn’t come from a box and it has no artificial flavors or colors. In fact, there are only three ingredients; eggs, chocolate, and ghee. This not a sickly-sweet pudding, it is a deeply rich and chocolaty pudding and it only takes 15 minutes of active prep. So, what are you waiting for? Chocolate indulgence is in your grasp.

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Paleo Carrot Cake with Coconut Butter Frosting

Louise | January 29

My little sister once proclaimed that she wouldn’t eat carrot cake because it was too healthy for dessert. However, many carrot cake recipes out there are anything but healthy, packed with so much sugar you can barely taste the carrots and crammed full of processed grains with little nutritional value. This Paleo carrot cake with coconut butter frosting is an antidote to that. Our recipe cuts the sugar and replaces it with coconut sugar. The all-purpose flour is dropped in favor of coconut and almond flour along with flaxmeal. With these ingredients cut back, the carrots finally have room to shine, highlighted by fragrant spices, coconut, walnuts. This is carrot cake as it was meant to be enjoyed.

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Paleo Blueberry Crumble Bars

Louise | January 21

Think going Paleo means giving up baked goods for good? Think again, Paleo baked goods are out there, and they are delicious! Plus, they are full of healthy whole foods with none of the additives and artificial flavors sometimes found in store-bought sweets. These Paleo blueberry crumble bars would be right at home in the display case of any bakery or coffee shop, but you can make them in the comfort of your own kitchen! They are lightly sweetened with coconut sugar, which adds a lovely note of caramel while still letting the blueberries take center stage. This is the way baking should be. Make a batch for the bake sale table or the office and watch them disappear.

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36 Paleo Zucchini Recipes From Fritters To Lasagna Rolls

Louise | November 9

You may have tried zucchini in stir-fries or salads before, and maybe even in lasagna. But who would have thought you could make delicious desserts from zucchini? At first, I thought it was a silly idea – but then I decided to give it a try.

I swear, the first time I made my friends try Paleo zucchini chocolate muffins they refused to believe there was any kind of vegetable in it. The muffins were so wonderfully moist and flavorful, I almost didn’t believe it myself!

Since then, zucchini has become one of my favorite vegetables to cook with. I love it in stir-fried dinners, as grilled slices, and sometimes just quickly grated with a nice Paleo-friendly salad dressing. And if you happen to have this wonder veggie growing in your own garden, you are in for a treat.

Why You Should Add More Zucchini In Your Diet

Why not? Zucchini has quite a mild flavor and a wonderful texture, and it can work as a great substitute for pasta or even meat. Zucchini is not just tasty – it also contains various nutrients that can have a positive impact on your diet.

  1. Zucchini can help lower your blood sugar levels, by increasing your fiber intake.
  2. For the same reason; fiber, zucchini can also improve your digestion and support your weight loss.
  3. The anti-inflammatory nutrients, like Vitamin A and Vitamin C, can help your body fight inflammation.
  4. Zucchini contains plenty of water, so it will help you feel full for longer.

On this vast list of Paleo zucchini recipes you’ll find some of my favorite salads, fritters, sautes, breads and – believe it or not, even chocolate cake! In my opinion, until you’ve tried zucchini fries you haven’t really lived.
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36 Paleo Recipes Made with Coconut Flour – Impossible to Resist!

Louise | October 6

Paleo baking doesn’t have to be difficult! With the right ingredients – AND the right recipes you will end up with such tasty results, you won’t be missing your old favorites.

Coconut flour is one of the most common ingredients for all kinds of Paleo baked goods; both, sweet and savory.

It is very light and absorbent, so you may not want to use it as a substitute for other Paleo-friendly flours. Instead, you should look for recipes that were made with coconut flour in the first place, and you won’t be disappointed!

This list of Paleo recipes made with coconut flour includes all of my favorites. Your search for the best Paleo dinner rolls is over; I guarantee you’ll find them here.

If you fancy something on the sweeter side, you could try the coconut flour brownies. Or perhaps you’d rather go for chocolate cake or yummy pudding?

Here are a few things you probably didn’t know about coconut flour:
– It contains plenty of fiber, which is great for your digestion.
– Coconut flour absorbs moisture, so you should always store it in an air-tight container.
– You shouldn’t store coconut flour in the refrigerator. Instead, store it in your pantry or another dry place (room temperature).
– Because of its moisture absorbent quality, you often need to add more liquid or eggs when you’re baking with coconut flour.
– If you decide to try and tweak a standard recipe, you may only need about a third of the amount of regular flour the recipe calls for.
– Coconut flour could work as a substitute for breadcrumbs when you’re making meatloaf!

Don’t forget; coconut flour and shredded coconut are two different things! While you may be lucky and end up with something tasty, it’s best not to replace the flour with shredded coconut when you’re baking.

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35 Paleo Pork Ribs Recipes Perfect for Summer

Louise | June 6

I love how easy it is to use ribs in my recipes. You can smoke them, grill them, roast them in the oven- you can do almost anything with them! You can even use them as the base for a delicious bone broth after you’ve used them in another recipe!

That’s what I’ve put together a list of my favorite Paleo-friendly pork ribs recipes. Although I know so many people who love ribs, so few of my friends take the time to make them at home. But they’re so easy!

On this list, we’ve included fun and simple Paleo recipes for everything from delicious smoked BBQ ribs to boneless pork rib breakfast tacos. Once you discover how easy they are to use in the kitchen, you might find yourself making ribs every single day.

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36 Paleo Protein Bar Recipes That Will Kickstart Your Day

Louise | May 30

If you were to look in my desk drawer or purse, you’d always find a protein bar stashed away. They’re great after a workout or whenever I need a quick boost of energy throughout the day.

But store-bought bars are a huge drain on my budget. That’s why I make my own! They’re super easy to make and endlessly customizable. So, I’ve put together a list of my go-to Paleo protein bar recipes. Packed with healthy fats, they’re also tasty treats the whole family is sure to love!

Whether I’m in the mood for a fruit-filled bite of coconut or a dose of delicious dark chocolate, these recipes have it all. There are even a few no-bake recipes on this list, making it even easier to make your own nutritious, on-the-go Paleo snack!

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23 “I’m in Heaven” Paleo Donut Recipes

Louise | May 23

Donuts have been one of my favorite comfort foods since I was a child. But when I gave up wheat flour as part of going paleo, I thought I would have to kiss my donut love goodbye. I was so wrong! To help out my fellow donut-lovers, I’ve put together a list of my favorite Paleo-friendly donut recipes, perfect for a sweet treat or occasional indulgence.

Thanks to ingredients like almond and coconut flour, these donut recipes are easy to make at home, no deep fryer required! From classic cake donuts to inventive holiday-inspired gingerbread donuts, there’s a donut for everyone on this list!

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35 Paleo Comfort Food Recipes to Nourish the Soul

Louise | May 9

From warming chili to freshly baked chocolate chip cookies, comfort food can be the perfect way to relax after a stressful day. And going Paleo doesn’t mean you have to give up your favorite foods!

We’ve put together a list of our favorite Paleo comfort food recipes. With just a few easy substitutions, you can enjoy these classic recipes dairy-free!

From a succulent brisket chili to creamy mac and cheese to homemade apple pie, these recipes are guaranteed to put a smile on your face. And, what’s more, each and every one of them is perfect for Paleo! Now that’s a real reason to smile.

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23 Splendid Paleo Scones Recipes

Louise | April 4

Sometimes life just calls for a batch of scones to be made.

That’s why I’ve gathered this list of 23 delicious Paleo scones recipes here, just for you guys…I’ve got:

  • Paleo scones made with coconut flour,
  • Paleo scones made with coconut and almond flour,
  • Paleo scones made with just almond flour,
  • Paleo scones made a mix of Paleo flours, including tapioca flour.

These different Paleo flours yield different results when baking. For example, coconut flour can absorb a lot of moisture, so the baked goods can end up a little drier than if you were to use almond flour and so you’ll need to adjust by adding more eggs.

Baking with Paleo and gluten-free ingredients isn’t just a straight-forward swap from your regular flour to Paleo flours, and that’s why it’s useful to follow these Paleo scones recipes instead of creating your own.

And boy do we have some really yummy scones recipes in this list. From sweet pumpkin scones with cinnamon glaze to mango butter scones, there are scone recipes for every season.

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Paleo Substitutes For Dairy [How To Make Your Favorite Dishes Dairy-Free]

Louise | March 9

Getting used to a dairy-free diet can be tough –

Most of our favorite recipes contain dairy…

Mac and cheese! Cheesy pizza! Pumpkin-spice lattes! And, of course, ice cream!

But going dairy-free can significantly improve your health, clearing up digestive issues and getting rid of troublesome acne. And it’s a key part of the Paleo diet.

Don’t despair, though.This article will share the best substitutes for milk, cheese, butter, yogurt, and even ice cream. We’ll even link to some delicious recipes using these substitutes, so you can test it out yourself.

But first: why would you avoid dairy on Paleo in the first place?

It’s true that dairy is very nutrient-dense and can be super healthy for you, but most forms of dairy we consume nowadays doesn’t fall into that category.

Here are 3 quick reasons you should avoid dairy…

1) Most dairy products are highly processed

While raw dairy still contains many of the enzymes and nutrients in its original form, most dairy we buy at the supermarket is highly processed.

It’s pasteurized – killing off the enzymes that can help us digest it.

And it’s homogenized – which means the fat molecules in dairy products have been changed.

Many processed dairy products also contain preservatives, flavorings, and traces of hormones and antibiotics, all of which could impact your health long-term.

2) It’s easy to overeat dairy products (which is bad for weight loss)

In particular, cheese is really easy to overeat.

It’s easiest to avoid this problem by cutting dairy out of your diet completely.

And if one of the reasons you started Paleo was to lose weight, you’ll find doing this can help you break through weight loss plateaus and reach your goal weight faster.

3) Many folks are unaware dairy is causing their health problems

If you’ve been eating dairy products and drinking milk all your life, you might still be sensitive to dairy.

How do you tell? A good indication is struggling with acne, sinus problems, digestive issues, bloating, joint pain, arthritis, or inflammation.

By cutting dairy out of your diet, you could clear up these long-standing health problems.

And if you want more information on why dairy can damage your health, then read our article to learn more.

Paleo Swaps for butter

Butter is in almost every recipe.

If you’re baking sweet pastries, then you need butter.

If you’re melting garlic sauce on top of a juicy steak, then you need butter.

Thankfully there are alternatives!

Cheese - Paleo Substitutes For Dairy [How To Make Your Favorite Dishes Dairy-Free]

1. Paleo Ingredient Swaps: Use ghee instead of butter

Ghee is the best substitute to use when you want to roast vegetables, add to your coffee in the morning, drizzle on steaks, add on top of yummy paleo pancakes, or to even bake cookies with.

It’s a type of clarified butter which makes it:
a) one of the few types of healthy dairy you can eat on Paleo
b) a rich fully-flavored substitute for butter, with a similar but more intense taste

Why is ghee healthy?
Because ghee is made by heating butter and removing the milk solids it contains 99.7% fat and often contains a lot of vitamins A, D and K2.

Because the milk solids are removed, most people with lactose or casein intolerances can enjoy ghee without any health issues.

You can buy ghee online and in most grocery stores. Or if you’re really feeling up to it you can make ghee yourself!

Recipes for making your own ghee at home:
Flavored Ghee Infusions – Three Ways
How to Make Ghee in a Slow Cooker

Recipes which use ghee:
Chocolate Walnut Pie
Mom’s Texas Brownies
Paleo Bacon Lemon Thyme Breakfast Muffins Recipe
Paleo Chocolate Mousse Recipe

2. Paleo Ingredient Swaps: Use lard for baking savory recipes instead of butter

Lard is great for making biscuits and low-carb rolls/pie-crusts.

One thing to note is that you may still get a little pork flavor if you use leaf lard – that’s why most people use lard for savory recipes or use ghee instead.

3. Paleo Ingredient Swaps: Use coconut oil instead of butter

While you won’t get that same buttery flavor, coconut oil can be a great option for cooking steaks, eggs, and vegetables in as well as using to bake with instead of butter.

Just be aware that coconut oil is different to coconut butter! And you should replace butter with coconut oil, and NOT coconut butter (as coconut butter will burn when you try cooking foods in it at high temperatures). For an explanation of coconut oil vs coconut butter, check out this post here.

Paleo Swaps for Regular milk/cream

Milk - Paleo Substitutes For Dairy [How To Make Your Favorite Dishes Dairy-Free]
Milk is probably the easiest dairy product to substitute. There are a ton of different options to choose from.

1. Paleo Ingredient Swaps: Use coconut milk instead of regular milk

Coconut milk is a creamy and delicious replacement for milk. Ghee is great for making crustless quiches, preparing chia puddings, or even indulging in low-carb desserts.

2. Paleo Ingredient Swaps: Use coconut cream instead of regular cream

Coconut cream is essentially the thicker and richer variation of coconut milk. Instead of using heavy whipping cream or creamer, you can add some coconut cream to your coffee. You can use it as a substitute for any recipes that call for heavy cream.

You can make coconut milk at home or buy canned coconut milk from most health food markets.

One thing to note:

Make sure the coconut milk from the store doesn’t have preservatives, additives or emulsifiers (guar gum is a common emulsifier).

Recipes to try:
Homemade coconut milk
Coconut milk recipe

Recipes that use coconut milk or coconut cream:
Bacon & Olive Quiche
Coconut Chocolate Bars
Coffee-Double Chocolate Cake with Salted Caramel
Mini Paleo Chocolate Cake

3. Paleo Ingredient Swaps: Use nut-based milks instead of regular milk

As you probably know, almond milk is the most widely used nut-based milk alternative. But there are many other nut-based milk alternatives out there, like cashew milk and pistachio milk.

No matter which substitute you go with, they’re all great for using in cake and pastry recipes, adding as a creamer to your morning coffee, or using in smoothies.

Warning: unfortunately most nut milk alternatives you can find at grocery stores have loads of added sugars, unhealthy preservatives and flavorings, and some even have artificial colorings and other nasty additives.

So read labels very carefully if you’re going to buy nut milk from the store.

There is another option: you can make nut-based milks at home. That way you’re 100% sure they don’t have additives. Plus it’s easier than you think!

Recipes to try:
How to make homemade almond milk
Chocolate Almond Milk
Cashew Milk
Homemade Pistachio Milk

Recipes that use nut-based milks:
Easy Chocolate Cake in a Mug
Ultimate Carrot Cake

But there are some milk substitutes you’ll want to avoid!

Steer clear of these three types dairy-free milks: soy milk, rice milk and oat milk.

Soy is unhealthy, so even though it’s low-carb you’ll want to exclude it from your diet. Check out this article that explains in detail why soy milk is best avoided on Paleo.

Rice milk is usually made from white rice and oat milk is made from oats, so they’re usually higher in carbs and may not be gluten-free!

Paleo Swaps for Cheese

Cheese - Paleo Substitutes For Dairy [How To Make Your Favorite Dishes Dairy-Free]
As surprising as it might sound, non-dairy substitutes for cheese do exist – so you can still enjoy cheesy dips, casseroles and spreads.

1. Paleo Ingredient Swaps: Use nutritional yeast instead of regular cheese

Nutritional yeast comes in two ways: as flakes or in a powder form.

It’s perfect for sprinkling on veggies, mixing into “cheesy” scrambled eggs, or stirring into your soups.

Nutritional yeast is catching on, so it’s quite easy to find in grocery stores or online. But as always, make sure to read the labels and check ingredients – choose a brand that’s gluten free!

Recipes which use nutritional yeast:
30-minute Cheesy Kale Chips
Paleo Broccoli Cheese Soup
Cheesy Garlic Zucchini Chips

2. Paleo Ingredient Swaps: Use cashew “cheese” instead of regular cheese

For spreads and melted cheese, cashews or other nuts (like almonds) are fantastic options. You’ll even get that stringy texture!

Just be aware that eating too much of a nut-based cheese isn’t healthy. And the carbs add up!

Make your own Paleo Nut-Based Cheese recipes:
Paleo Spreadable Cashew Cheese
Paleo Cheese
Macadamia Nut “Ricotta”
Garlic & Chive Spread
Almond Feta Cheese

3. Paleo Ingredient Swaps: Use vegetable “cheese” instead of regular cheese

If you’re after a cheesy texture as well as a cheesy flavor, then vegetable-based cheese is another great option for you. They’re often slice-able, spreadable and they melt just like real cheese!

You’ll find recipes to make these types of “cheese” are simple and straightforward to follow. They usually involve either zucchini or cauliflower. Plus herbs, spices and sometimes nutritional yeast for flavor.

Recipes to try (veggie-based cheese):
Paleo Cauliflower Nacho Cheese
Zucchini Cheese Recipe
Cauliflower Cheese
Zucchini Cheese with Fresh Parsley

Paleo Swaps for Yogurt

Paleo Passion Fruit Coconut Yogurt Parfait Recipe [AIP, Keto] #paleo #recipe http://paleoflourish.com/paleo-passion-fruit-coconut-yogurt-parfait-recipe
Yogurt is actually one of the simplest things to find a dairy-free alternative for! (And we’re NOT talking about soy yogurts, which you should try to avoid just like soy milk).

1. Paleo Ingredient Swaps: Use coconut yogurt instead of regular yogurt

It’s creamy, delicious and full of probiotics which keep your gut healthy (if you choose a recipe which involves fermentation).

You’ll also find it a useful substitute for recipes which involve sour cream and creme fraiche.

Recipes to try:
Instant Pot Coconut Yogurt
Coconut Milk Yogurt
How to Make Creamy Coconut Milk Yogurt (No Yogurt Maker Required)

2. Paleo Ingredient Swaps: Use yogurt made from nut-based milks instead of regular yogurt

Not everyone is a fan of coconut! But luckily you can pick your favorite nut-based milk and use that as the base for your homemade yogurt.

Whether it’s cashew, almond or the less-common pistachio you can turn any other nut-based milk into yogurt, too.

Recipes to try:
Almond Milk Yogurt
Dairy Free Yogurt from Cashew Milk

Paleo Swaps for Ice Cream

This is the most exciting one and I’m sure you’ve been anxiously waiting: how to make Paleo-friendly ice cream!

Even though everyone wants to improve their health, not many people want to give up ice cream… (me included!)

1. Paleo Ingredient Swaps: Use coconut cream or almond milk as your ice cream base…

You have plenty of milk options to use when making your ice cream. You’ve got almond milk, coconut milk, cashew milk, and more.

Not only is making ice cream at home fun, but you are in total control of which ingredients you use.

That way, you’ll make sure to avoid artificial colors, unhealthy flavorings, or any hidden sweeteners.

Instead, you can use dark chocolate, honey, berries and fruits to flavor your ice cream. But do try and save it just for special occasions so you don’t eat it every day.

Egg yolks and coconut cream can help make your Paleo ice cream really creamy. So ditch the dairy…

Paleo ice cream recipes to try:
Spiced-Nut Vanilla Coconut Ice Cream
Avocado Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream
Peach Ginger Ice Cream
Paleo Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Ice Cream

And if you’re after more ice cream recipes, you can check out our roundup of Paleo ice-cream recipes here.

28 Sweet Paleo Cheesecake Recipes

Louise | February 14

Despite its name, there are a surprising amount of cheese-free (even dairy-free!) cheesecake recipes out there. Here’s our list of the 28 sweetest dairy-free, Paleo-friendly cheesecakes which you will want to make straight away!

Whether you’re addicted to chocolate or looking for more fruit in your life, this cheesecake list has you covered. And if you’re looking to avoid using your oven altogether, we even have some great no-bake cheesecake options too! Personally, I’m excited to try out the passionfruit cheesecake. Or should I make the sweet potato pie cheesecake first? So many cakes, so little time!

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