Made without flour or added sugar, this Berry Pancake Souffle is a great way to jazz up eggs and turn them into something special. The berries give it plenty of flair for the kiddos while the whipped eggs have a fluffy, inviting texture. After a while, it’s easy to tire of eggs, so let’s hear it for another way to keep eggs in the breakfast rotation!
Chorizo Mini Meatloaves
Meatloaf just takes too long. It’s pretty inexpensive and definitely wholesome, but sometimes the 1+ hour cook time makes it seem like you’re making Sunday supper and not a quick weeknight dinner. So, how do we fix that? Bake the meatloaf mixture in muffin tins instead of a giant loaf pan. Shake up the traditional meatloaf ingredients a little bit, and you’ve got a weeknight meal that packs great flavor and is ready to hit the table in less than an hour.
Tomato Mango Salsa
Fresh tomato mango salsa has quickly become one of my family’s favorite toppings. We’ve spooned it over seasoned, grilled hamburger patties, savory grilled fish filets, and even used it to top salads. In this tomato mango salsa, summer tomatoes meet plump mangoes with a kiss of cilantro, aromatic green onions, and zesty lime. Finally, yogurt and honey add a bit of sweet and sour to round out the salsa.
Homemade Apple Mint Skin Toner
This homemade skin toner will improve the texture of skin without the use of synthetic chemicals and costly ingredients. It’s refreshing and light, like summer. Yet it’s made with simple ingredients everyone is likely to have on hand — a pinch of mint from the pots on your front porch, some apple cider vinegar, soft water. This is homemade skin toner that you could eat.
Meatza Recipe For Grain-Free Pizza
Introducing Meatza — perhaps my most favorite take on a grain-free pizza yet. A “meatza” is a grain-free pizza with a meaty crust. Because let’s face it: what we really, really, love about pizza is the well-seasoned sauce, the savory vegetables, and the salty, fatty meats. A meatza is a convenient and downright tasty way to get all your favorites, but without the hassle of refined flours, yeasty doughs, or anything even almost resembling gluten.
Tzatziki Sauce Recipe
Tzatziki sauce is a nutrient-rich, traditional Greek dip or dressing. Made with fresh, probiotic yogurt, cucumbers, lemon juice, olive oil, and dill this tzatziki sauce recipe tastes cool, refreshing, and light. We enjoy dipping savory meatballs in it, using it as a dressing on any salad featuring olives or feta, and pairing it with freshly sliced veggies like red bell peppers, tomatoes, carrots, summer squash, cucumbers, or celery.
Tomato Basil Soup Recipe
Tomato Basil Soup is a weekly feature on our summer menu. Creamy, savory, and brimming with the rich flavor of freshly ripened tomatoes, we just can’t get enough! This year, practically every farmer in the area had a bumper crop of tomatoes, so these glorious summer fruits could be had for as little as 50% of their normal price. I’m tempted to buy a bushel or two to put up for the winter, just so that I can keep having tomato basil soup all year long.
Breton Galette Recipe
This Breton Galette recipe combines the gluten-free wonders of naturally soured buckwheat crepes with the traditional toppings of Brittany for a unique and beautiful breakfast common in France. Have you ever tried a Breton Galette? A large, thin buckwheat crepe is topped with a sunny side up egg from pastured hens (an egg which cooks on the crepe while it, too, cooks), melted swiss cheese, real ham from foraged hogs, and thinly sliced apples. Some even use it as a vehicle for green vegetables like spinach, too. Super fast and surprisingly scrumptious, you’ll definitely want to try this Breton Galette recipe.
Pizza Chili Recipe
Pizza Chili is what you eat when you love, love, LOVE pizza but can do without the crust. It’s a hearty soup, a pizza in a bowl, and a versatile family favorite. It’s one of those wow-I-why-didn’t-I-think-of-that recipes. And it’s simple. Everybody loves pizza chili, even busy moms!
Texas Style Crustless Quiche
Here in Texas, we love food with “kick” — that appealing blend of savory, spice, and sweet that comes from mixing Southern comfort food with the flavors of northern Mexico. This Texas Style Crustless Quiche has plenty of kick. The lack of crust gives the quiche a frittata-like feel, but with a bit a more height. So, if you’re looking for ways to get more extremely tasty and nutrient-rich eggs from pastured hens into your diet, this crustless quiche may be just what you’re looking for!
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