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Asian Green Beans

I had some fantastic green beans at a wedding last summer and I have wanted them ever since.  Last night I decided to merge a few different recipes to see if I could come close.   These were fantastic.  Not exactly the same, but dare I say better (thanks to some added heat!)  Ingredients: 1 large bag fresh green beans (snapped) 2 tbsp seasame oil 2 tbsp minced  2-4 tbsp rice wine vinigar 1/4 cup coconut aminos 1 tbsp teriyaki 1 tsp ground ginger salt/pepper 1 tsp crushed  In a large, heavy pan, heat 2tbsp seasame oil. Add 2 tbsp minced garlic... stir. Add green beans and toss. Cook about 8-10 minutes, until green beans start to soften, stirring frequently.   Deglaze pan with 2-4 tbsp rice wine vinigar, stir well. Add 1/4 cup coconut aminos, 1tbsp teriyaki sauce and 1 tsp ground ginger, mix. Taste to see if the dish needs any salt and pepper (do check- or it might get too salty). Sprinkle 1 tsp crushed ...

Salisbury Meatballs

OH MY GOODNESS. SO MUCH COMFORT. ALL.THE.FLAVOR.  I found the recipe here .  But you know how I have to tweek things because I am la-zeee! Heres what you need to make the meatballs: 2 lbs hamburger 1 egg 1/3 cup almond flour (or your flour of choice) 3/4 tsp salt 1/4 tsp pepper 2 tbsp tomato paste 2 tbsp brown mustard 1 tsp garlic powder 1 tbsp coconut aminos (soy sauce--non whole30) 1/4 cup white mushrooms  1 tbsp olive oil Mix everything except the olive oil together.  Form into meatballs (around 1 inch is a size my family likes).  Heat olive oil, then brown all sides of the meatballs.  Transfer these to a lined sheet and lower the heat to make the sauce. And for the sauce: 1.5 cups beef bone broth 1 tbsp ghee 1 medium onion, chopped 2 cups sliced mushrooms 3 tbsp minced garlic 1 tbsp arrowroot powder, tapioca or other thickener 1 tsp mustard 2 tsp coconut aminos Add 1 tbsp ghee to the pan with onions and cook until clear....

Spicy Sweet Potato Cubes

I love sweet potato fries.  They are life.  But usually I use them as a vehicle to get a ton of dip in my mouth.   Well thats not Whole30 approved.  So I've found a way to like sweet potatoes all on there own!!! Here is what you need: 3 large sweet potatoes, washed, peeled and chopped into about 1 inch pieces (did you know if you microwave a sweet potato for 2 minutes it peels/chops super easy!?!? mind blown!) 3 tablespoons olive oil 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano 1/2 teaspoon sea salt 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder 1/8 teaspoon black pepper Pinch of cayenne (I personally used two shakes) Two shakes of chili powder Toss potatoes in the seasoning and oil. Spread potatoes on a sprayed baking sheet.  Bake at 400 for 40 minutes, turning 1/2 way. Serves 3-4 or just me in one sitting because....AMAZING 5 stars  Okay I'm a liar, the kids think these are dumb, but they eat them, so thats great, because its good to get them to eat things that are n...

Stuffed Mushrooms

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I found an awesome recipe online for some Whole30 stuffed mushrooms.   The recipe called for chorizo but I could not find any compliant in my town, so I substituted italian sausage and lets just say this was FANTASTIC. Ingredients: 1 lb Italian Sausage 1 Tbsp ghee (butter for you non whole30ers) 1/2 medum onion, finely diced (I went with red, they said yellow) 1/2 red bell pepper, finely diced (I had to use a yellow because I'm a rebel) 3 tbsp minced garlic 2 lbs button mushrooms (remove stems--dice about 1/2 for filling) 2 cups fresh spinach, chop parsley to garnish Instructions: Preheat oven to 350 In a skillet over medium heat, melt ghee, add chopped mushroom stems and saute until they soften and get moist. Add onion and pepper, cook until onion softens.    Add garlic and cook about another 30 seconds.    Remove skillet and add chopped greens, allow the mix to cool slighly, and add in the sausage. Fill each mushroom with a slight m...