by Admin | Jan 12, 2020 | Sides and Sauces
STUFFED ZUCCHINI BOATS My grandma Angelica was not much of a cook, but she made a few things that were awesome: arroz con leche, crepes (still referred to as “grandma pancakes” in our family), saltine crackers with butter and sugar (as complicated as it sounds, but...
by Admin | Jan 12, 2020 | Snacks
STUFFED SQUASH I make this stuffed squash all the time in the fall and winter—it tastes great and seems pretty fancy even though it doesn’t take much time or effort to pull off. You can make these with any round squash you like; so far, my favorite is acorn. The first...
by Admin | Jan 12, 2020 | Main Dishes
RATATOUILLE Ratatouille is a classic vegetable dish that’s pretty Paleo on its own—all I had to do to make it 100 percent was to skip the Parmesan cheese usually found sprinkled between the layers of vegetables. This dish can be as rustic or as fancy as you want; I’ve...
by Admin | Jan 12, 2020 | Main Dishes
PAD THAI I can almost never say no to pad thai, but there’s not very much that’s Paleo about it. Sure, it’s mostly gluten-free, but the peanut sauce and rice noodles don’t make for a very primal-friendly meal. After a few too many orders of Thai takeout, I finally...
by Admin | Jan 12, 2020 | Sides and Sauces
EMERGENCY PASTA WITH ZOODLES I grew up eating “Emergency Pasta,” which is the nickname my grandpa Albino gave to the classic recipe more commonly known as aglio, olio, e pepperoncini, which most Italians have in their arsenal of quick recipes. My grandfather referred...