Recipes
I love to cook, but I don’t like to make the same things every week. Pinterest is one of my favorite places to search for nutritious, whole foods recipes. Below, I’ve linked some of my family’s fan favorites and a few of my own creations. These recipes are sure to appease your taste buds and get you excited to be in the kitchen.
This paleo, veggie-filled stew is great for busy weeknights and can be served up in less than 30 minutes.
These chicken patties are not only quick, they are healthy and clean as well. You'll love this recipe for busy weeknights when you are needing dinner to be on the table in less than 30 minutes.
I love this quick and easy meal. To save time, I sometimes buy the pre-riced, frozen cauliflower. In order to keep this dish clean, I use the Siete brand salsa. I like to add in zucchini and broccoli to increase nutrients.
This is a clean rendition of a favorite asian take-out dish. Organic broccoli and grassfed beef provide a great source of iron, protein, and lots of other nutrients.
This was a huge hit with my husband and kids. It was a bit time-consuming the first time around, but making the crust ahead of time helps.
This dish is packed with flavor and colorful veggies. I add diced red peppers to increase veggies and I sub out the canned tuna in the recipe for wild caught tuna steaks. I sear the steaks then thinly slice the tuna.
I have two words for this dish...Brain Boost. The avocado and salmon are full of the healthy fats our brain needs to function optimally and slow cognitive decline. If you're looking to reduce carbs and increase greens, try wrapping in a lettuce bun and pairing with steamed broccoli or mixed greens salad.
This curried butternut squash soup is sure to warm your soul on a chilly fall day. It's packed with flavor and nutrients.