Recipes
Recipes
by Dr. Kellyann
on Jan 31 2015
Prep time: 15 min active/2 hours inactive • Cook time: 6 min • Yield: 20 to 30 skewers
Ingredients
Marinade
2 tablespoons fish sauce
¼ cup fresh lime juice
2 stalks fresh lemongrass, thinly sliced, white part only
2 tablespoons coconut sugar
1 tablespoon coconut aminos
2 teaspoons Thai red curry (available in large grocery stores in the Asian food section)
1 tablespoon fresh ginger, minced
¼ cup cilantro leaves, minced
½ teaspoon chili flakes
½ teaspoon white pepper
2 garlic cloves, minced
2 tablespoons coconut oil
1 to 1 ½ pounds boneless chicken thighs or breasts, or skirt or flank steak
Nutty Dipping Sauce
1 cup full fat coconut milk
½ cup almond butter or sunflower seed butter
1 tablespoon Thai red curry
1 tablespoon coconut sugar
2 teaspoons fish sauce
1 to 2 teaspoons chili sauce, i.e. Siracha
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
Accompaniments (optional)
Carrot sticks
Celery sticks
Jicama sticks
Scallions
Directions
Mix all marinade ingredients together in a large bowl or gallon sealable plastic bag.
Slice meat against the grain into thin strips about 1 to 1 ½-inch wide. Place meat into marinade and refrigerate for 2 to 8 hours. Marinate beef 8 hours or more if possible. Overnight is fine for beef, but not recommended for chicken.
Soak bamboo skewers for 15-20 minutes in water to prevent them from burning, and skewer meat. Cook at medium-high heat on the grill, under the broiler, or in a grill pan for 3 to 4 minutes per side or until cooked through.
To make the dipping sauce, combine coconut milk, nut butter, Thai red curry, and coconut sugar in a medium saucepan and bring to a simmer over medium-high heat stirring constantly. Continue to simmer for about 5 minutes until sauce starts to thicken. Add fish sauce, chili sauce, and lime juice. Serve with satay and cut vegetables.
Notes: I like to put out veggies with the satay because the dipping sauce is as good on vegetables as it is on meat. This marinade is excellent! Use it for chicken, beef, pork, or stirfrys, and serve cauliflower rice as a side. I also used it on roasted root vegetables - sweet potatoes, parsnips, carrots, and rutabaga!
Recipes
by Dr. Kellyann
on Jan 24 2015
Prep time: 45 min active • Cook time: 60 min • Yield: 6 to 8 servings
Ingredients
Chinese barbecue pork marinade
2 ½ to 3 pounds lean pork roast
2 tablespoons coconut sugar
2 teaspoons molasses
2 teaspoons honey
1 tablespoon sherry or cooking sherry
1 tablespoon coconut aminos, or organic tamari if you aren’t a Paleo purist
1 tablespoon fish sauce
2 teaspoons toasted sesame oil
1 tablespoon coconut oil, melted
2 tablespoons tomato paste
1 teaspoon Chinese five spice, ground
½ teaspoon white pepper
4 cloves garlic, finely minced
For the fried “rice”
2 teaspoons honey
1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil
3 tablespoons coconut aminos, or organic tamari if you aren’t a Paleo purist
½ teaspoon white pepper
2 medium heads cauliflower
2 to 4 tablespoons coconut oil
1 medium onion, diced
1 tablespoon coconut oil
6 scallions, thinly sliced, white and green parts
1 cup or more mung bean sprouts
¾ to 1 cup fresh or frozen peas
4 scrambled eggs
Directions
For pork
Cut pork into chunks or strips about 3-inches thick. Combine all ingredients except pork in a bowl and whisk together. Add chunks of pork and be sure all meat is coated well with marinade. Cover tightly and refrigerate overnight. You can also put pork and marinade in a large plastic bag, remove all the air, seal, and refrigerate the bag.
When you are ready to roast the meat, let it sit out to reach room temperature. Preheat oven to 475º F and move oven rack to the top third of the oven. Line roasting pan with foil. Insert wire baking rack in pan on top of foil. Roast for 20 to 25 minutes. Turn and roast for another 15 minutes. Check internal temperature and roast to 145º to 160º F. Let rest 10 minutes before cutting into ½-inch pieces. You can make the pork a day ahead of the fried “rice”. If you so, wait until you are preparing the “rice” before dicing the pork.
For “rice”:
In a small bowl, mix honey, sesame oil, aminos, and white pepper. Set aside. You will be mixing this with the cauliflower rice later.
Cut cauliflower into florets. Discard the hard inner core and larger stems. Pulse in a food processor, in batches, until the size of rice. It will take several pulses per batch. You should end up with 6 to 8 cups. Set aside.
In a large skillet or a wok, heat 1 tablespoons coconut oil to medium-high. Add diced onion, reduce heat to medium or medium-low and cook until translucent, about 5 to 7 minutes.
Add another tablespoon oil to the pan and increase heat to medium. Add half the cauliflower rice and sauté until tender, but not soft. Scoop into a large bowl. Repeat with the rest of the cauliflower rice. You will have to do this in two batches.
Pour rice seasonings you made in step 1 over the rice and toss.
Add 1 tablespoon coconut oil to sauté pan or wok, quickly sauté/ stir-fry scallions for about 1 to 2 minutes, add bean sprouts, peas, and scrambled eggs. If the pan is big enough you can add in the pork and “rice” and toss together. If not, toss everything in the large bowl of seasoned “rice”. Serve immediately. This dish also reheats well. Serve with fish sauce, aminos/tamari and siracha.
Notes: Pork fried rice is the biggest seller in Chinese restaurants, and you thought you had to give it up. This is a healthier and very flavorful Paleo version. You can also add any other vegetables you like: snow peas, bok choy, carrots, celery, water chestnuts…. The marinated pork is fabulous! I studied 5 or 6 recipes for Chinese Barbecue Pork (Cha Siu) and came up with a version I know you’ll like. Even if you don’t make the full Pork Fried “Rice” recipe, make the Chinese barbecue sauce. By the way, it’s fabulous on ribs also.
Recipes
by Dr. Kellyann
on Jan 09 2015
Prep time: 10 min • Cook time: 14 min • Yield: approx. 48 crackers
Ingredients
1 cup sesame seeds, toasted
1 cup almond flour
¼ cup coconut flour
2 tablespoons arrowroot
1 teaspoon Celtic sea salt
1 teaspoon garlic powder
½ teaspoon freshly ground pepper
1 teaspoon dried Herbes de Provence, or any combination of herbs you like
3 tablespoons ghee, melted, or extra virgin olive oil if you use it in baking
2 large eggs
Directions
Preheat oven to 375º F
Grind half the toasted sesame seeds in a coffee grinder or Vitamix™.
Place all dry ingredients in a large bowl and mix well.
In a small bowl whisk ghee with eggs to fully combine.
Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients, mix with a fork, then knead using your hands to fully blend all the ingredients.
Using half the dough, roll between two sheets of parchment to 1/8” or less in thickness. Remove top sheet and place entire bottom sheet with rolled out dough onto a sheet pan. Using a sharp knife cut into 24 crackers. Repeat with the second half of dough.
Bake for 12 to 14 minutes until golden brown.
Cool completely before separating crackers. Store in an airtight container. Do not refrigerate.
Notes: For a crisper cracker, which I prefer, bake for 13 to 14 minutes. I use organic Herbes de Provence because I love the flavor combination of thyme, rosemary, basil, marjoram, sage, fennel, and lavender, but you can use any herb or combination of herbs you like. These are great served with soup or salad, or paired with a dip or a bit of cheese if you use dairy products. Try them with my Tapenade which is a traditional pairing in France or BLT Dip. Finally some great Paleo Crunch!
Recipes
by Dr. Kellyann
on Jan 03 2015
Prep time: 15 min • Cook time: 10 min • Yield: 4 dozen crackers about 3 inches x 1 ½ inches
Ingredients
1 ¼ cups coconut flour
¼ cup arrowroot (and a little extra for rolling)
1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
2 teaspoons cinnamon
¼ teaspoon salt
½ cup plus 1 tablespoon pasture raised butter or ghee
¼ cup pure maple syrup
¼ cup coconut sugar
2 eggs at room temperature
2 to 3 teaspoons unsulfured molasses
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Directions
Preheat oven to 325℉.
Combine all dry ingredients: coconut flour, arrowroot, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt, and set aside.
In a stand mixer combine butter, maple syrup, coconut sugar, eggs, molasses, and vanilla and whip until fully combined.
Add dry ingredients gradually and mix thoroughly. The dough should be sticky. If you find it too sticky to roll between parchment you can add additional coconut flour by the tablespoonful.
Divide dough into 4 balls. Individually roll out to about ¼-inch thickness between two sheets of parchment. As you roll, be sure to flip the dough and parchment and roll both sides so the dough does not stick to one side. If needed sprinkle with a very light dusting of arrowroot. Remove the top sheet of parchment. You will leave the dough on the bottom sheet to bake.
Using a sharp knife, trim the edges so you have a perfect rectangle about 9 inches x 6 inches. Put extra dough back into the mixing bowl to add to another batch. Make a vertical cut down the center. Then cut horizontally so you have 12 pieces of about 3 inches x 1 ½ inches. If desired, make 2 fork marks in each cracker so they resemble packaged graham crackers. Move the entire sheet of parchment to a baking pan.
Bake at 325℉ for 9 to 11 minutes. When they come out of the oven, they will be soft. Do not remove crackers from parchment until they are cool as they will break. Store in a sealed container.
Notes My boys like to break these crackers into smaller pieces to enjoy as breakfast cereal in almond milk. We also make s’mores using homemade marshmallows and dark chocolate. Now that’s a real treat!
Recipes
by Dr. Kellyann
on Dec 23 2014
Prep time: 20 min • Cook time: 5-8 min • Yield: 24 – 32 cookies depending on size of cookie cutters
Ingredients
For cookies
1/3 cup pasture-raised unsalted butter, at room temperature or slightly chilled
¼ cup honey
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 ½ cups almond flour
¼ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon baking soda
Arrowroot for rolling (optional)
For frosting:
Creamy Vanilla Frosting OR
Unrefined Paleo Powdered Sugar/Confectioner’s Sugar/XX Sugar
Directions
Whip butter in a stand mixer for 2 to 3 minutes until it starts to get fluffy. Add honey and vanilla and mix well.
In a separate bowl combine dry ingredients: almond flour, salt, and baking soda, and gradually add to wet ingredients to blend.
Form into 2 balls and wrap in parchment or wax paper and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
Preheat oven to 350º F and line baking sheets with parchment or a silicone mat.
Remove one ball from refrigerator and roll out to about ¼-inch thick between 2 sheets of parchment or waxed paper. If needed, dust with arrowroot to prevent sticking.
Cut out desired shapes with cookie cutter, and very gently remove cookies and place on prepared baking sheet. Repeat with second ball of dough.
Bake for 5 to 8 minutes. Allow cookies to fully cool in pan before removing.
Optionally pipe with Creamy Vanilla Frosting or dust with Unrefined Paleo Powdered Sugar using a fine mesh sieve.
Notes
The cookies are somewhat delicate before they are baked. Use a very thin metal spatula to transfer cookies from parchment/waxed paper to baking sheet. In cutting out the cookies, they may remain in the cookie cutter. Gently place them on the baking sheet, by holding the cookie cutter just above the parchment and use your fingertips to very gently release them from the cookie cutter. After every few cookies, wipe the cookie cutter edge to keep it clean and easier to use. It also helps to put arrowroot on a flat plate and tamp the cookie cutter into the arrowroot to make the cookies easier to cut out. Do not remove cookies from the baking sheet until they are fully cooled; they are apt to break if moved while still warm.
Recipes
by Dr. Kellyann
on Dec 20 2014
Prep time: 30 min • Yield: 16 to 20 pops
Ingredients
1 cup dark chocolate (i.e. Enjoy Life brand) or dark chocolate (at least 70% dark)
1 ½ cups hazelnuts, toasted with the skins rubbed off
1 cup medjool dates, pitted & packed
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Pinch sea salt
Paper straws or cake pop sticks.
Powdered sugar, colored holiday sprinkles, or maldon salt for finishing (optional)
Directions
In a double boiler or microwave, melt ½ cup of the chocolate. Remove from heat when melted.
In a food processor, process hazelnuts, dates, vanilla, and salt until fully incorporated.
Add in roughly 2 to 3 tablespoons of the melted chocolate to the date nut mix and continue processing to fully incorporate.
Place the mixture in a container and freezer for about 10 minutes.
Meanwhile, if using paper straws, cut them to the size for a cake pop stick. Cover a flat dish that will fit in your refrigerator with parchment.
Remove dough from freezer, scoop into walnut-sized pieces, and roll into balls. Dip straw or cake pop sticks into melted chocolate and insert into the center of each ball about half way through. Using a spoon as needed, dip balls into the chocolate and place on prepared parchment paper with the stick pointing straight up. Refrigerate until chocolate hardens.
Optionally dust with powdered sugar, colored holiday sprinkles, or maldon salt.
Recipes
by Dr. Kellyann
on Dec 13 2014
Prep: 20 min • Cook: 40 min • Yield: 10 to 12 servings Equipment
9-inch round cake pan or spring form pan
Ingredients
3 tablespoons ghee or pasture-raised butter, melted
¼ cup coconut sugar
½ to ¾ cup fresh cranberries
¾ to 1 cup pecan halves (based on the size of the pecans)
¼ cup coconut oil, melted
6 eggs, at room temperature
6 tablespoons full fat coconut milk or coconut cream
6 tablespoons maple syrup
1 teaspoon orange zest
1 teaspoons pure orange extract
½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
½ cup coconut flour
½ teaspoon cinnamon
½ teaspoon nutmeg
1/3 cup finely chopped pecans
½ teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon sea salt
Optional
Powdered coconut sugar
Cinnamon and/or nutmeg
Directions
Preheat the oven to 350º F and move rack to middle of oven.
Cut a circle of parchment paper to fit in the bottom of the pan. Brush butter on the sides of pan, then pour remaining butter into cake pan to cover the bottom evenly.
Sprinkle sugar evenly over the butter and arrange pecan halves in a circle around the perimeter of the pan. Place cranberries randomly over the sugar mixture. Set aside.
In a stand mixer, combine coconut oil, eggs, coconut milk/cream, maple syrup, orange and vanilla extracts, and orange zest and mix for 2 to 3 minutes.
In a separate bowl, mix together all dry ingredients: coconut flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, chopped pecans, baking powder, and salt.
Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients and blend together. The batter will be loose. Pour batter into prepared pan. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes, until the top has browned and a toothpick inserted in the center of the cake comes out dry.
Place cake on wire rack to cool in pan for 15 minutes. Place on serving dish and let stand for 20 minutes before cutting; optionally dust with powdered sugar, cinnamon and/or nutmeg. Serve warm or at room temperature.
Notes This cake actually makes its own bottom “crust” because of the butter, brown sugar, and pecans on the bottom of the pan. FYI: The cranberries do not stay on the bottom of the pan, they actually rise up into the batter.
Recipes
by Dr. Kellyann
on Dec 04 2014
Prep time: 20 min (plus one hour to chill) • Cook time: 10 min • Yield: Approximately 14 to 15 5-inch gingerbread people or 20 to 24 round cookies
Ingredients
1/3 cup molasses
1/3 cup maple syrup
3 tablespoons pasture-raised butter or ghee
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
3 cups almond flour
1/3 cup arrowroot (plus an additional ½ to ¾ cup to roll out the dough)
½ teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1 teaspoon cinnamon
½ teaspoon ground cloves
½ teaspoon nutmeg
Directions
Preheat oven to 350º F and move baking rack to the center of the oven.
Pour molasses and maple syrup into a small saucepan and bring to a boil. Add butter and stir to melt then remove from heat. Add vanilla and set aside to cool.
In a large bowl combine almond flour, arrowroot, baking soda, salt, and all spices. Pour wet ingredients into dry and mix until evenly blended.
Divide dough into 5 equal sized balls and refrigerate for at least one hour. Remove one dough ball from refrigerator, flatten with your hands, sprinkle both sides generously with arrowroot, and roll out to about ¼-inch thick between two sheets of parchment or waxed paper, sprinkling on additional arrowroot as needed so dough doesn’t stick. Cut into rolled out dough with cookie cutter, carefully pulling away any remaining dough and replacing in refrigerator. Continue until all cookies are cut out.
Line baking sheet with parchment or a SILPAT™ mat and bake for about 10 to 11 minutes. Let cool and decorate if desired. Store in a sealed container.
Notes
These are truly good old-fashioned gingerbread cookies. Please note that the dough will be somewhat sticky even after it has been chilled and you will need arrowroot to evenly roll out the dough. You might find it helpful to dust a very thin spatula with arrowroot to slip under the cut outs to transfer to the parchment-lined baking sheet. Optionally you can pour arrowroot on a flat plate or cake pan so you can tap your cookie cutter into the arrowroot before cutting the cookie. Using this method, you may find the cookie will lift up with the cutter and you can gently place it on the baking sheet. Be sure to clean any dough off the edge of the cutter before cutting the next cookie. Decorating is up to you. You can use my recipe for Chocolate Ganache Frosting.
Simply delete the cacao or cocoa and add the coconut cream one tablespoon at a time until the desired consistency is reached. (You will need less coconut cream than the recipe specifies.) You can also use my recipe for Creamy Vanilla Frosting. If you don’t want to use frosting, you can use raisins, dried cranberries, chocolate chips, and sliced or slivered almonds. You can put them on before baking except for the chocolate chips. Put these on as soon as the cookies come out of the oven. If you want gingerbread cookies without making cutouts, form dough into 1- to 1 ½-inch balls, place on parchment-lined cookie sheet, and flatten with the bottom of a glass that has be dusted with arrowroot.
Recipes
Gluten-Free and Grain-Free Stuffing
by Dr. Kellyann
on Nov 19 2014
Prep time: 20 min • Cook time: 1 hr 10 min • Yield: 12 to 16 servings
Equipment
3-quart oven safe baking dish
Ingredients
10 cups Paleo bread cubes (see Notes below)*
6 tablespoons unsalted butter, plus enough to butter the baking dish
2 cups yellow onion, diced (2 large)
1 cup celery, diced (3 large stalks)
1 cup carrots, diced (3 large carrots)
2 tablespoons chopped flat-leaf parsley
3 teaspoons ground dried sage
¾ teaspoon dried or 2 teaspoons fresh rosemary leaves, minced
1 ½ teaspoons dried or 4 ½ teaspoons fresh marjoram, minced
1 ½ teaspoon dried or 4 ½ teaspoons fresh thyme, minced
2 teaspoons salt
½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
¼ teaspoon powdered ginger
2 cups chicken stock or Roasted Rosemary Chicken Bone Broth (or more, see Notes below)**
Directions
Preheat oven to 350º F.
Cut the bread into ¾-inch cubes and spread evenly on two baking sheets. Bake for 7 or more minutes until dried and toasted.
In a large sauté pan, melt 6 tablespoons butter and add onion, celery, and carrots. Sauté for 10 to 15 minutes until onions are translucent. Add parsley, sage, rosemary, thyme, salt, pepper, and ginger and mix well.
Combine the bread cubes and cooked vegetables in a large bowl and add the chicken stock or bone broth. Gently toss together and put in buttered baking dish. Bake for 40 to 45 minutes until heated through and the top begins to brown.
Notes
*You can bake your own bread using your favorite Paleo bread recipe or purchase Paleo bread in a specialty market or online. Julian Bakery offers several varieties. I opted to bake my own for this recipe, and I used two loaves of Elana Amsterdam’s Paleo Bread 2.0 which makes a fabulous stuffing.**You can adjust the chicken stock or broth based on how moist you like your stuffing.
Variations
For Apple Sage Stuffing, add one large diced Golden Delicious apple instead of carrots, and cook with the vegetable mixture. Optionally, add 1 cup of dried cranberries.
Apple Sausage Stuffing is another favorite. Follow the directions above for Apple Sage Stuffing and add 1 pound of sautéed pork, chicken, or turkey sausage. If the sausage is already seasoned with herbs, lighten up on the herbs in the recipe.
If you like mushrooms, you can also add 1 to 2 cups of mushrooms to the vegetable mixture. This will add a lot of moisture to the mix so you might use a little less stock.
Gravy
Stuffing is also delicious topped with homemade turkey or chicken gravy. Use arrowroot instead of cornstarch or flour to make perfect gravy. Drain most of the fat from the turkey pan drippings and place in a large skillet on medium heat. Add 1½ cups chicken or turkey stock, or bone broth. Mix 3 tablespoons arrowroot with ½ cup of additional stock or broth and add to skillet. Gently simmer for 5 to 7 minutes stirring until thickened. This will yield 2 cups of gravy. Easy.
More ways to use this recipe:
Now that you have a good stuffing recipe you don’t have to save it for Thanksgiving. In these recipes you want the stuffing to be fairly moist so add additional stock or broth. Rather than baking it, use it to stuff button mushrooms for hors d’oeuvres, Portobello mushrooms for a side dish or entrée, or chicken breasts. You can stuff it under the skin (on a skin-on breast) and bake it.
To make a roulade, flatten a boneless, skinless breast thin enough that you can roll it. Place it flat on your workspace, top it with stuffing (leaving ¾ - 1-inch around the edges), roll tightly and bake. After roasting, let the roulades rest for about 10 to 15 minutes, and then slice into rounds. Chicken roulade is great on a buffet.
Recipes
Chocolate Chia Cookies with Cranberries
by Dr. Kellyann
on Nov 19 2014
Prep time: 15 min • Cook time: 12 min • Yield: 20 cookies (about 1 ½-inch each)
Ingredients
2 cups almond flour
½ teaspoon salt
6 tablespoons chia seeds
5 tablespoons honey or maple syrup
¼ cup coconut oil, melted
2 large egg
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
½ cup dried cranberries
½ cup Paleo chocolate chips, such as Enjoy Life™
Directions
Preheat oven to 350º F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
In a large bowl, combine almond meal, chia seeds, and salt. Mix well and set aside.
In a medium bowl, whisk together the honey or maple syrup, coconut oil, eggs, and vanilla. Stir wet ingredients into dry ingredients until just combined. Fold in cranberries and chocolate chips.
With wet hands, roll cookies into small balls and place on baking sheet.
Bake for about 12 minutes. Cool cookies for five minutes on the baking sheet before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.
Notes It doesn’t get much easier or quicker than this to whip up a batch of cookies. These are exceptionally moist and very high in fiber. If you don’t like cranberries, substitute your favorite nut or raisins.
Recipes
by Dr. Kellyann
on Nov 06 2014
Are you craving spicy buffalo chicken wings but trying to stick to a healthy diet? Then this recipe is for you! These meatballs hit the spot, plus they're quick — so you can whip them up before a game day party.
Prep time: 20 min • Cook time: 25 min • Yield: 36 cocktail meatballs
Ingredients
For the meatballs:
1 pound ground white meat chicken
3 tablespoons onion, finely diced
3 tablespoons celery, finely diced
3 tablespoons parsley, finely chopped
1 clove garlic, minced
1 large egg
1 tablespoon coconut flour
1 tablespoon hot sauce
¼ cup crumbled bleu cheese (optional)
½ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
½ teaspoon paprika
1/8 teaspoon black pepper
For the sauce:
6 tablespoons pasture-raised butter or ghee
3 tablespoons hot sauce
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
Directions Preheat oven to 375º F. Combine all ingredients for meatballs in a large bowl and mix well. Roll the mixture into 1-inch balls and place on a parchment-lined sheet pan. Bake for about 25 minutes until lightly browned and fully cooked.
While the meatballs are cooking, make the sauce. Combine all sauce ingredients in a small saucepan over medium-low heat and bring to a simmer. Gently simmer for about 5 minutes, whisking occasionally. The sauce should slightly thicken.
Transfer the cooked sauce to a large bowl. Add the cooked meatballs and toss to coat. Serve warm with toothpicks or hors d’oeuvre picks. Optionally, serve any extra sauce with the meatballs.
Notes: If you are not eating dairy products, eliminate the bleu cheese.
Recipes
by Dr. Kellyann
on Nov 06 2014
Prep time: 10 min • Cook time: 30 to 60 min • Yield: 6 servings
Ingredients
6 organic baking apples
1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
¼ teaspoon ground ginger
¼ cup water
1 tablespoon pasture-raised butter or ghee (optional)
2 to 4 tablespoons maple syrup or honey (optional)
Directions
Preheat oven to 350º F, and place rack in the center of the oven.
Wash and core apples. Place apples in a baking dish and sprinkle with cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger. Add about ½-inch water to the bottom of the pan. If you choose to use butter, dot the butter evenly among all apples. For sweeter apples, pour maple syrup or honey into the hole on the top of the apple.
Baking time will vary greatly based on the size and type of apple. Cover and bake for 30 minutes and check for doneness. The apples should be soft when pierced with a knife. If they aren’t soft enough, cover and return to oven, checking every 5 to 10 minutes.
To serve, top with baking juices.
Notes I am a big fan of Fuji apples because they are very sweet and juicy. Large Fuji apples take about 1 hour of baking. Small to medium Pink Lady apples were done at 30 minutes.
For variety, you can add almonds, walnuts, or pecans before or after the apples are baked. Raisins and/or dates are also delicious when baked inside the apple. If you use them, you won’t need the maple syrup or honey. For an extra special treat, serve with a scoop of homemade Toasted Almond Gelato and sprinkle with toasted almonds.
You can also make a baked apple very quickly in the microwave, but it will not be as creamy as one baked in the oven. It’s best to bake them one at a time. Since every microwave is different, the timing with vary between 5 to 10 minutes on high power. It makes a wonderful warm addition to breakfast or a very quick dessert. Baked apples are also wonderful in my Apple Pie Smoothie.
Enjoy!
Recipes
by Dr. Kellyann
on Nov 06 2014
Prep time: 3 min • Yield: 1 serving
Ingredients
1 cup almond milk or other nut milk
1 scoop Bone Broth Protein in Vanilla or 1 packet Vanilla Super Smoothie
1/3 to 1/4 cup canned coconut milk
1 baked apple
3 to 4 tablespoons of the spiced juices from the baked apples
1 tablespoons maple syrup
6 to 9 ice cubes
These ingredients are based on personal taste. In using the juices from the baked apple you may choose not to add more spices:
1/8 to ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/8 to ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
Dash of ground allspice (optional)
Dash of ground ginger (optional)
Directions
Put all ingredients in a blender and whip until smooth and creamy. Optionally, sprinkle a dash of cinnamon or nutmeg on the top.
Notes This is apple pie in a glass! If your protein powder is sweetened, or you're on my Bone Broth Diet or 10-Day Belly Slimdown, omit the maple syrup. You can substitute the canned coconut milk for 1 to 2 tablespoons of nut butter for a nuttier flavor. Since this tastes like dessert to me, I will sometimes pour it into two small bowls and freeze it for about an hour and eat it with a spoon!
Hope you enjoy!
Recipes
by Dr. Kellyann
on Oct 28 2014
This is pumpkin pie in a glass! Prep time: 3 min • Yield: 1 serving
Ingredients
1 cup almond milk, unsweetened
½ cup pumpkin puree (plain canned or cooked pumpkin; not pumpkin pie filling)
⅓ cup full fat coconut milk (canned)
1 packet Bone Broth Protein in Vanilla
½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract (optional)
½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
⅛ teaspoon ground allspice
¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
½ cup ice
Directions
Pour liquids into blender first then add all other ingredients.
Blend well.
Sprinkle a dash or cinnamon or nutmeg on the top. (optional)
Notes Since this tastes like dessert to me, I will sometimes pour it into two small bowls and freeze it for about an hour and eat it with a spoon!
Recipes
by Dr. Kellyann
on Oct 28 2014
Prep time: 5 min • Cook time: 15 min • Yield: Six 4-inch pancakes
Ingredients
2 large eggs
1/3 cup pumpkin puree (plain canned or cooked pumpkin; not pumpkin pie filling)
2 tablespoons Sunbutter™, sunflower seed butter (you can use any nut butter, i.e. almond butter)
1 tablespoon maple syrup
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/8 teaspoon ground allspice
1/4 teaspoon baking powder
2 to 3 tablespoons pecans, chopped
Coconut oil pan spray, coconut oil, or ghee
Directions
Put all ingredients in a medium bowl and whisk together until fully blended.
Preheat sauté pan on medium heat. Spray pan with coconut oil spray or lightly brush with coconut oil or ghee.
Pour about 3 tablespoons of batter into preheated pan to make a 4-inch pancake. Cook until edges begin to brown and bubbles on the top begin to burst. Flip and cook until done. Serve with maple syrup and additional pecans if desired.
Notes:
1. Have Dr. Kellyann Complete Collagen Protein on hand? Add a scoop of it to the batter for an extra burst of health-supporting collagen.
2. You can use about ½ to ¾ teaspoon pumpkin pie spice in place of the spices listed above.
3. Using a nonstick pan makes cooking easier.
4. Use care when flipping the pancakes. If the spatula doesn’t slide under the edge of the pancake, it is probably not ready to flip. Use two spatulas to make it easier to flip. Don’t over-crowd the pan; it makes flipping tricky.
Recipes
by Dr. Kellyann
on Oct 26 2014
Prep time: 20 min • Yield: about 15 to 16 spider candies
Ingredients
1 ½ cup pitted Medjool dates
3 tablespoons raw cacao or cocoa powder
3 tablespoons (plus extras to make “eyes”) mini chocolate chips; Enjoy Life makes a dairy, nut, and soy free product
1 tablespoon coconut butter, chilled
About 6 soft licorice sticks for the “legs”
Optionally
1 to 1 ½ cups toasted coconut if you want to make “hairy” spiders
Directions
Mix dates and cacao in a food processor and blend well. Add chocolate chips and pulse to mix. Pinch off a piece of the dough to see if it sticks together well. If not, add a few drops of water until you can form a firm ball. Roll in to 1-inch balls.
With a sharp knife, cut licorice into fine strips for the legs. Using a tooth pick, make 4 small holes on one side of the ball for the legs and use the toothpick to press them into one side of the candy. Repeat on the other side. Take a tiny bit of coconut butter to form two eye balls and stick onto candy. Insert a mini chocolate chip into each eye.
Store in a cool place or in the refrigerator.
Recipes
by Dr. Kellyann
on Oct 18 2014
Prep time: 20 min • Cook time: 1 hour • Yield: 10 – 12 servings Ingredients For the filling:
2 ½ pounds of your favorite baking apples, about 7 – 8 cups
1 teaspoon grated orange zest, from about ½ medium orange
2 tablespoons freshly squeezed orange juice, from about 1 orange
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
pinch salt
pinch ground ginger
For the topping:
1 cup pecans, coarsely chopped
½ cup walnuts, coarsely chopped
½ cup nut flour, i.e. almond, hazelnut, whatever you choose
¼ cup coconut sugar
½ teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons arrowroot
3 tablespoons cold unsalted butter, diced
Directions
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter or spray an oven-proof casserole or a 9 x 9-inch deep baking dish.
Peel, core, and cut apples into wedges. Combine the apples with the remaining filling ingredients, and pour into the baking dish.
To make the topping, combine all topping ingredients in a large bowl and sprinkle over the apples.
Place the crisp on a sheet pan and bake for 1 hour or longer until the top is brown and the apples are bubbly. Check it at 30 minutes; you may need to loosely cover the top with foil so it doesn’t over brown. Serve warm, optionally with caramel sauce.
Notes If you decide to be totally decadent, you can use my caramel sauce recipe (the one I used with grilled fruit) to drizzle over individual servings.
Recipes
by Dr. Kellyann
on Oct 18 2014
Prep time: 5 min • Cook time: 10 min • Yield: 10 – 12 servings
Ingredients
1 cup coconut sugar
4 tablespoons ghee or pasture raised butter
½ cup full fat coconut milk
Pinch salt
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Directions
Mix sugar, ghee/butter, coconut milk, and salt in a saucepan over medium-low heat. Cook while whisking gently for 6 to 8 minutes, until it thickens. Stir in vanilla and let cool.
Notes This caramel sauce is excellent with this Apple Crisp or Gooey Grilled Fruit with Coconut and Pecans.
Recipes
by Dr. Kellyann
on Oct 08 2014
This wonderful winter weightloss comfort food – done three different ways! – can really squash those cravings. If you’re constantly battling the urge to overeat, the most likely culprit isn’t a lack of willpower. It’s a hormone called leptin. Although its takes time to reverse leptin resistance, you can begin the reversal by keeping your fridge filled with healthful low-carb foods you can grab when the munchies strike.
Prep time: 10 - 20 min • Cook time: 12 to 24 hrs • Yield: depends on the size of your crockpot; approx. 10 to 12 cups
Equipment
Slow cooker/crock pot; you can also do this on the stovetop
Ingredients
4 unpeeled carrots, scrubbed and cut into rounds
2 stalks celery, including leafy part, chopped
1 medium onion, chopped
1 medium tomato, cut in half
1 clove (the spice)
5 cloves garlic, peeled and smashed
3 ½ pounds grass-fed beef bones (preferably joints and knuckles)
2 dried bay leaves
2 teaspoon kosher salt
2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
Directions
Place all the vegetables, clove, garlic, bones, and bay leaves into a slow cooker. Sprinkle on the salt, drizzle with vinegar, and add enough water to cover everything by at least one inch.
Cook for 12 to 24 hours on low.
As the broth cooks, use a shallow spoon to carefully skim the film off the top of the broth. When done, optionally, pour the broth through a fine mesh strainer and discard the solids and bones. Taste the broth and add more salt as needed.
The broth will keep for 3 days in the refrigerator and 3 months in your freezer.
Variations With Cabbage and Dill Cooked cabbage adds a pleasant sweetness to the broth
Additional Ingredients
About 4 cups of green cabbage, sliced as you would for coleslaw
2 to 3 teaspoons dried dill
½ teaspoon black pepper
Salt to taste
Additional Directions
About 2 hours before you turn off the broth, add the cabbage, dill, and pepper.
Note When I do this, I don’t discard the other vegetables from the broth, but I do remove the bones.
With Caramelized Onions and Shitake Mushrooms Caramelized onions add a richness and sweetness much like French onion soup, while the mushrooms compliment them with a woodsy, earthy flavor
Additional Ingredients
4 to 5 large sweet onions, sliced into 1/8-inch slices
1 pound fresh shitake mushrooms, sliced
1 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons (5 teaspoons) coconut oil, separated
1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons (5 teaspoons) ghee, separated
Parsley for garnish (optional)
Salt to taste
Additional Directions
Add 1 tablespoon coconut oil and 1 tablespoon ghee to a large, flat-bottomed sauté pan or Dutch oven and place over medium-low heat. (You may need to use two pans if you are caramelizing all the onions at once.)
When the oil/butter mixture is shimmering, add the onions, and cook very slowly for about 45 minutes stirring occasionally.
The onions should be golden and brown in color, much reduced from where you started, and very soft but not mushy. Remove onions from pan and deglaze the pan by adding 1 to 2 ladles of broth, raise the heat to simmer, and gently scrape off any remaining onions. Add broth from the deglazed pan back to the crock pot of broth.
Using the same sauté pan, add 2 teaspoons coconut oil and 2 teaspoons ghee, and sauté the shitake mushrooms on medium heat for 4 to 5 minutes until they begin to turn golden.
Add the onions and mushrooms to the broth for the last 15 to 20 minutes of cooking. Optionally top with chopped parsley.
Note Caramelizing onions brings out their natural sugars, but the process cannot be rushed. Don’t turn up the heat or cover the pan.
With Roasted Root Vegetables Roasting root vegetables creates a warming, hearty addition to your broth
Additional Ingredients
2 medium yams or sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into 1-inch cubes
2 parsnips cut into ½ -inch rounds
½ acorn or butternut squash, peeled and cut into 1-inch cubes
1 small rutabaga, peeled and cut into 1-inch cubes
2 leeks, cut into ¼ to ½ -inch rounds (use the white and very pale green part only)
2 tablespoons coconut oil, melted
½ teaspoon dry or 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves
Salt to taste
Parsley for garnish (optional)
Additional Directions
Preheat oven to 400º F.
Put vegetables on a sheet pan, add coconut oil, thyme, and salt and toss to coat. Bake for 20 minutes and check for doneness.
Remove from oven if done. If not, check every 3 to 5 minutes until done. It may take up to 30 minutes. Vegetables should be tender but not mushy.
Add vegetables to broth and serve immediately. Optionally top with chopped parsley.
Note You can vary the vegetables based on what you like. This is a very warming and satisfying soup on a cold winter’s day.
Another option for all these variations is to make a smaller portion of the additional ingredients and add them to the broth just before serving if you prefer not to have a kettle of the same flavor.
Recipes
Perfect Pizza with a Cauliflower Crust
by Dr. Kellyann
on Oct 01 2014
Prep time: 20 min • Cook time: 20 min • Yield: One 9 to 10” pizza
Equipment
Pizza stone or sheet pans
Ingredients
1 medium sized head of cauliflower to yield about 3 cups
½ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon freshly ground pepper
1 teaspoon Italian seasoning, or a blend of basil, marjoram and oregano
2 tablespoons almond meal
1 tablespoon coconut oil or olive oil if you cook with it
1 large egg
2 tablespoons mozzarella, Romano, or Parmesan cheese (optional)
Coconut oil cooking spray or olive oil spray if you cook with it
Directions
Preheat oven to 450o F. Place pizza stone or 2 sheet pans (one pan on top of the other) on the middle baking rack. (Double panning prevents the pizza from burning on the bottom.)
Cut florets off cauliflower and pulse in a food processor for about 30 seconds or longer to form a fine meal. Place in a microwave-safe covered bowl and heat on high for about 5 minutes to soften the cauliflower. Drain cauliflower and let sit in colander for a few minutes until it is warm, but comfortable to the touch. Pour onto a clean kitchen towel and squeeze out as much water as possible. Do this several times. You will be surprised at how much water is in the cauliflower. You are essentially making “cauliflower flour”.
Place cauliflower in mixing bowl and add salt, pepper, seasonings, almond meal, oil, egg,( and optionally cheese) and mix well using your hands. Cut a parchment sheet large enough to hold a 9 to 10-inch round pizza crust. Spray parchment with oil. Turn out “dough” onto parchment, and form into a 9 to 10-inch circle, patting down thoroughly just as you would traditional pizza dough. Spray top of pizza dough lightly with oil.
Slide parchment sheet onto the preheated pizza stone or pan and bake for 10 to 15 minutes until the crust starts to turn golden. (You will be baking it further after adding toppings so don’t over bake.)
Remove from oven, top with desired toppings, return to oven for 3 to 5 minutes to warm through. Remove from oven, let cool for a few minutes before slicing.
Notes
Because the pizza will only be in the oven for a few minutes after you top it, it is prudent to precook the toppings. (Pepperoni and salami do not need to be precooked.) You can quickly sauté any of your favorite vegetables: red, green, yellow, and orange bell peppers, mushrooms, onions, etc. and meats: meatballs, sausage, bacon, chicken, etc.
If you allow yourself to have cheese occasionally, go for it! For pizza sauce you can use organic bottled marinara or other pasta sauce. For a white pizza, brush the precooked pizza shell with olive oil and a sprinkling of finely minced garlic, top with pesto, fresh mozzarella, and heirloom tomato slices. Add fresh basil leaves dipped in olive oil when the pizza comes out of the oven. Here are some of my favorite toppings. You can optionally omit the cheese on any of them:
Pesto, fresh mozzarella, Romano, sliced tomatoes, and fresh basil
Spicy buffalo sauce, cooked chicken marinated in the sauce, mozzarella, and fresh baby spinach (put the spinach on after the pizza comes out of the oven)
Tomato sauce, caramelized onions, bacon, and arugula (put the arugula on after the pizza comes out of the oven)
Olive oil, thin slices of grilled steak, caramelized onions, and spring mix (put the spring mix on after the pizza comes out of the oven)
Pesto, roasted red peppers, and sausage
