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Avocado Chocolate Paleo Muffins

Avocado Chocolate Paleo Muffins

Avocado chocolate muffins that make for an easy paleo breakfast! Gluten free muffins made with almond flour and avocado. Kid approved muffins that taste like brownies!

Print Recipe Avocado Chocolate Paleo Muffins Avocado chocolate muffins that make for an easy paleo breakfast! Gluten free muffins made with almond flour and avocado. Kid approved muffins that taste like brownies! Ingredients Info Cook Time 25 minutes Prep Time 8 minutes Servings mini muffins MetricUS Imperial Course Snack Votes: 79
Rating: 3.76
You: Rate this recipe! Info Cook Time 25 minutes Prep Time 8 minutes Servings mini muffins MetricUS Imperial Course Snack Votes: 79
Rating: 3.76
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  1. Preheat oven to 350F. Generously grease a mini muffin pan with coconut oil.
  2. In a food processor blend all ingredients until smooth (except chocolate chips). Use a small ice-cream scoop and fill the muffin pan with batter, then sprinkle with mini chocolate chips (optional) and bake on 350F for 25-30 minutes until a toothpick when inserted to the middle of a muffin comes out clean.
Nutrition Facts Avocado Chocolate Paleo Muffins Amount Per Serving Calories 139 Calories from Fat 90 % Daily Value* Total Fat 10g 15% Saturated Fat 4g 20% Polyunsaturated Fat 0.2g Monounsaturated Fat 1g Sodium 79mg 3% Potassium 90mg 3% Total Carbohydrates 12g 4% Dietary Fiber 3g 12% Sugars 7g Protein 3g 6% Vitamin A 0.3% Vitamin C 2% Calcium 3% Iron 5% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Paleo Butternut Squash Breakfast Bowl

Paleo Butternut Squash Breakfast Bowl

Paleo breakfast bowl made with butternut squash. Topped off with blueberries, bananas, and pumpkin seeds. This healthy breakfast is easy for on-the-go lifestyles and busy families. Plus, it tastes amazing and will leave you wanting more!

Print Recipe Paleo Butternut Squash Breakfast Bowl Paleo breakfast bowl made with butternut squash. Topped off with blueberries, bananas, and pumpkin seeds. This healthy breakfast is easy for on the go lifestyles and busy families. Plus, it tastes amazing and will leave you wanting more! Ingredients Base Toppings Info Prep Time 5 minutes Servings servings MetricUS Imperial Course Main Dish Votes: 2
Rating: 5
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How to bake butternut squash: Preheat oven to 400F. Cut squash in half lengthwise and set facedown on a baking tray with 1/2" water. Bake on 400F until when poked with a fork is soft, but not mushy (about 40-60 minutes, depending on the size of your squash).

Info Prep Time 5 minutes Servings servings MetricUS Imperial Course Main Dish Votes: 2
Rating: 5
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How to bake butternut squash: Preheat oven to 400F. Cut squash in half lengthwise and set facedown on a baking tray with 1/2" water. Bake on 400F until when poked with a fork is soft, but not mushy (about 40-60 minutes, depending on the size of your squash).

Ingredients Base Toppings Instructions
  1. In a food processor blend ingredients for base until smooth. Transfer to bowls and add toppings before serving. Squash can be stored in fridge throughout the week for easy meal prep!
Nutrition Facts Paleo Butternut Squash Breakfast Bowl Amount Per Serving Calories 337 Calories from Fat 171 % Daily Value* Total Fat 19g 29% Saturated Fat 4g 20% Polyunsaturated Fat 3g Monounsaturated Fat 2g Sodium 4mg 0% Potassium 213mg 6% Total Carbohydrates 35g 12% Dietary Fiber 6g 24% Sugars 14g Protein 10g 20% Vitamin A 92% Vitamin C 19% Calcium 5% Iron 15% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Whole30 Harvest Chicken Salad

Whole30 Harvest Chicken Salad

Whole30 harvest chicken salad with roasted rosemary sweet potatoes, avocado, nuts and berries, and homemade balsamic dressing. My favorite salad I eat on repeat! A healthy family dinner for paleo meal prep.

Print Recipe Whole30 Harvest Chicken Salad Whole30 harvest chicken salad with roasted rosemary sweet potatoes, avocado, nuts and berries, and homemade balsamic dressing. My favorite salad I eat on repeat! A healthy family dinner for paleo meal prep. Ingredients Chicken Sweet Potatoes Dressing Salad Fixings Info Cook Time 30 minutes Prep Time 25 minutes Servings servings MetricUS Imperial Course Main Dish Votes: 90
Rating: 3.31
You: Rate this recipe! Info Cook Time 30 minutes Prep Time 25 minutes Servings servings MetricUS Imperial Course Main Dish Votes: 90
Rating: 3.31
You: Rate this recipe! Ingredients Chicken Sweet Potatoes Dressing Salad Fixings Instructions
  1. Heat a skillet over medium heat and drizzle with olive oil. Trim fat off chicken thighs and rinse, then place in a bowl with spices and olive oil and toss. Set chicken on skillet and cook until crispy and golden on each side (they will be done when there is not pink left when cut open; takes about 10-15 minutes, depending on the size of chicken thighs). Once cooked, allow to set, then slice into strips and set aside.
  2. Preheat oven to 425F and line a baking tray with parchment paper. Cut sweet potato into bite size cubes, toss with spices, olive oil, and arrowroot flour. Spread out on a baking tray lined with parchment paper and bake on 425F for about 30 minutes until golden. Once cooked, set aside for later.
  3. In a jar or blender add ingredients for dressing and shake or blend until smooth, then set aside for later.
  4. In a large bowl or serving plate, layer greens, chicken strips, sweet potatoes, the rest of the salad fixings, and top with dressing before serving.
Nutrition Facts Whole30 Harvest Chicken Salad Amount Per Serving Calories 812 Calories from Fat 531 % Daily Value* Total Fat 59g 91% Saturated Fat 9g 45% Polyunsaturated Fat 20g Monounsaturated Fat 22g Cholesterol 75mg 25% Sodium 807mg 34% Potassium 687mg 20% Total Carbohydrates 48g 16% Dietary Fiber 11g 44% Sugars 25g Protein 31g 62% Vitamin A 139% Vitamin C 61% Calcium 17% Iron 34% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Savory Whole30 Butternut Chicken Breakfast Bowl

Savory Whole30 Butternut Chicken Breakfast Bowl

This savory whole30 breakfast bowl is made with butternut squash, chicken sausage, and sage cream sauce. Dairy free and paleo breakfast idea for busy families and individuals who are looking for a healthy breakfast packed with protein, nutrients, and flavor!

Print Recipe Savory Whole30 Butternut Chicken Breakfast Bowl This savory whole30 breakfast bowl is made with butternut squash, chicken sausage, and sage cream sauce. Dairy free and paleo breakfast idea for busy families and individuals who are looking for a healthy breakfast packed with protein, nutrients, and flavor! Ingredients Base Sauce Info Cook Time 10 minutes Prep Time 15 minutes Servings servings MetricUS Imperial Course Main Dish Votes: 40
Rating: 3.83
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How to bake butternut squash: Preheat oven to 400F. Cut squash in half lengthwise and set facedown on a baking tray with 1/2" water. Bake on 400F until when poked with a fork is soft, but not mushy (about 40-60 minutes, depending on the size of your squash).

Info Cook Time 10 minutes Prep Time 15 minutes Servings servings MetricUS Imperial Course Main Dish Votes: 40
Rating: 3.83
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How to bake butternut squash: Preheat oven to 400F. Cut squash in half lengthwise and set facedown on a baking tray with 1/2" water. Bake on 400F until when poked with a fork is soft, but not mushy (about 40-60 minutes, depending on the size of your squash).

Ingredients Base Sauce Instructions
  1. Prepare squash (see notes on how to make). Scrape the meat from the skin of the squash and set in a bowl.
  2. Slice chicken sausages into bite size rounds. In a fry pan cook sausage pieces in a drizzle of olive oil over medium heat until golden and crispy on the edges.
  3. In a sauce pan, saute minced onion with 1 tablespoon olive oil until golden and soft. Add rest of ingredients for sauce and heat until hot enough to serve.
  4. Add cooked sausages to squash and mix, then pour cream sauce over and serve.
Nutrition Facts Savory Whole30 Butternut Chicken Breakfast Bowl Amount Per Serving Calories 420 Calories from Fat 261 % Daily Value* Total Fat 29g 45% Saturated Fat 16g 80% Polyunsaturated Fat 0.4g Monounsaturated Fat 3g Sodium 680mg 28% Potassium 46mg 1% Total Carbohydrates 27g 9% Dietary Fiber 3g 12% Sugars 9g Protein 16g 32% Vitamin A 124% Vitamin C 12% Calcium 4% Iron 12% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Protein Snack Balls

Protein Snack Balls

Low calorie snack balls made with nut butter and coated in a chocolate shell. An easy paleo snack for on the go! Perfect healthy snack or breakfast for kids and busy families.

Print Recipe Protein Snack Balls Low calorie snack balls made with nut butter and coated in a chocolate shell. An easy paleo snack for on the go! Perfect healthy snack or breakfast for kids and busy families. Ingredients Balls Chocolate Shell Info Prep Time 10 minutes Servings balls MetricUS Imperial Course Snack Votes: 1
Rating: 5
You: Rate this recipe! Info Prep Time 10 minutes Servings balls MetricUS Imperial Course Snack Votes: 1
Rating: 5
You: Rate this recipe! Ingredients Balls Chocolate Shell Instructions
  1. In a bowl mix together ingredients for the balls until smooth.
  2. Prepare the double boiler and melt chocolate chips and coconut oil together until the chocolate has just melted, then remove from heat and stir until all the chocolate has melted and is smooth.
  3. Scoop balls using a small ice-cream scoop and set on a baking tray lined with parchment paper. Chill balls in freezer until they solidify (optional). Then dip the balls in the chocolate and set back on the tray. Allow to set until chocolate has solidified before eating.
Nutrition Facts Protein Snack Balls Amount Per Serving Calories 106 Calories from Fat 63 % Daily Value* Total Fat 7g 11% Saturated Fat 2g 10% Polyunsaturated Fat 2g Monounsaturated Fat 3g Cholesterol 2mg 1% Sodium 66mg 3% Potassium 65mg 2% Total Carbohydrates 8g 3% Dietary Fiber 1g 4% Sugars 5g Protein 5g 10% Calcium 1% Iron 3% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Homemade Paleo Cookies

Homemade Paleo Cookies

Homemade paleo cookies that taste like oatmeal raisin cookies, but made without any oats! Easy gluten free cookies made with almond flour. These cookies make a perfect low sugar breakfast cookie or dessert.

Print Recipe Homemade Paleo Cookies Homemade paleo cookies that taste like oatmeal raisin cookies, but made without any oats! Easy gluten free cookies made with almond flour. These cookies make a perfect low sugar breakfast cookie or dessert. Ingredients Info Cook Time 8 minutes Prep Time 10 minutes Servings cookies MetricUS Imperial Course Dessert Votes: 1
Rating: 5
You: Rate this recipe! Info Cook Time 8 minutes Prep Time 10 minutes Servings cookies MetricUS Imperial Course Dessert Votes: 1
Rating: 5
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  1. Preheat oven to 350F. Line a baking tray with parchment paper.
  2. In a mixing bowl combine all ingredients until the dough is even and smooth.
  3. Use a small/medium ice-cream scoop and make 9-12 cookies (depending on the size of your scoop). Bake on 350F for about 8 minutes until slightly golden on the bottom edges. Cool slightly before eating (to allow cookies to "set" so they don't fall apart).
Nutrition Facts Homemade Paleo Cookies Amount Per Serving Calories 274 Calories from Fat 189 % Daily Value* Total Fat 21g 32% Saturated Fat 7g 35% Polyunsaturated Fat 1g Monounsaturated Fat 2g Sodium 147mg 6% Potassium 3mg 0% Total Carbohydrates 18g 6% Dietary Fiber 4g 16% Sugars 7g Protein 7g 14% Vitamin A 39% Vitamin C 1% Calcium 5% Iron 8% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Homemade Cookie Dough Larabars

Homemade Cookie Dough Larabars

Homemade cookie dough larabars made with healthy ingredients. A healthy paleo snack for kids and families on the go! Love these easy to make nut and fruit bars that taste like cookie dough!

Print Recipe Homemade Cookie Dough Larabars Homemade cookie dough larabars made with healthy ingredients. A healthy paleo snack for kids and families on the go! Love these easy to make nut and fruit bars that taste like cookie dough! Ingredients Info Prep Time 5 minutes Servings bars MetricUS Imperial Course Snack Votes: 15
Rating: 4.4
You: Rate this recipe! Info Prep Time 5 minutes Servings bars MetricUS Imperial Course Snack Votes: 15
Rating: 4.4
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  1. In a food processor combine all ingredients (except chocolate chips) until it reaches a course consistency, but still sticks together. Then stir in chocolate chips by hand.
  2. Line a 7" or 8" square baking/cake pan with parchment paper. Press cookie dough into the pan and chill in freezer (optional) until reaches desired consistency. Cut into 8 bars and serve.
Nutrition Facts Homemade Cookie Dough Larabars Amount Per Serving Calories 278 Calories from Fat 153 % Daily Value* Total Fat 17g 26% Saturated Fat 4g 20% Polyunsaturated Fat 2g Monounsaturated Fat 7g Sodium 75mg 3% Potassium 100mg 3% Total Carbohydrates 31g 10% Dietary Fiber 3g 12% Sugars 20g Protein 6g 12% Calcium 4% Iron 15% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Healthy Sweet Potato Cereal Bowl

Healthy Sweet Potato Cereal Bowl

Easiest low calorie healthy breakfast! Sweet potato fruit cereal is made with baked sweet potato, fresh fruit, and nut milk of choice. This is a perfect paleo whole30 breakfast for on the go.

Print Recipe Healthy Sweet Potato Cereal Bowl Easiest low calorie healthy breakfast! Sweet potato fruit cereal is made with baked sweet potato, fresh fruit, and nut milk of choice. This is a perfect paleo whole30 breakfast for on the go. Ingredients Info Prep Time 5 minutes Servings servings MetricUS Imperial Course Main Dish Votes: 1
Rating: 5
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How to make baked sweet potatoes: poke sweet potatoes with knife in various spots, then place on oven racks. Bake on 400F until soft (about 50 minutes).

Info Prep Time 5 minutes Servings servings MetricUS Imperial Course Main Dish Votes: 1
Rating: 5
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How to make baked sweet potatoes: poke sweet potatoes with knife in various spots, then place on oven racks. Bake on 400F until soft (about 50 minutes).

Ingredients Instructions
  1. Cut baked sweet potato into bite size cubes. Add all ingredients into a bowl and serve like cereal.
Nutrition Facts Healthy Sweet Potato Cereal Bowl Amount Per Serving Calories 348 Calories from Fat 135 % Daily Value* Total Fat 15g 23% Saturated Fat NaNg 0% Trans Fat NaNg Polyunsaturated Fat 5g Monounsaturated Fat 1g Cholesterol NaNmg 0% Sodium 37mg 2% Potassium 325mg 9% Total Carbohydrates 45g 15% Dietary Fiber 10g 40% Sugars NaNg Protein 11g 22% Vitamin A 185% Vitamin C NaN% Calcium 7% Iron 18% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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