Paleo Recipes

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Showing posts with label Egg. Show all posts

Thursday, December 30, 2010

BREAKFAST TACOS!



I got the idea from an enchilada recipe from The Primal Blueprint Cookbook. No more flour tortilla! Say YES to egg tortilla taco!!!


Ingredients: serves 2 people
1/2 sausage package
1 diced tomato
1/4 diced onion
1 avocado
lemon juice
salt
garlic (1 small clove fresh or 1 tsp. or so of powder)
5-6 eggs

Heat a pan on medium (to save time, heat two pans - 1 for your sausage and 1 for your eggs). Side Note: I always have the oven on Warm with plates so when i'm finished something, I plop it in the oven until everyone's ready to eat.

Put your sausage in pan 1. I would personally add sausage to both pans to grease both of them up then consolidate them- or you can just use olive oil for your eggs. While those are cooking, dice the tomatoes and onion. continue to stir the sausage, cut your ripe avocado in half, dig out the green and smash it up. I always add a little salt, garlic, and lemon juice to taste - and don't really use measurements.

Whisk your eggs in a bowl.

In a well greased pan 2 (or same pan 1 - you can put your sausage in a bowl and put in the oven to keep warm), pour a little bit of the egg in the pan. It was easier to flip the egg if I kept it small and thin, like a small flour tortilla. You gotta flip it fast and good or it can rip or flip on itself where it'll stick together. Cook for about 45seconds or a minute on each side. When I was done with 1, I put it in the oven to keep warm.

Eat these like a taco or with a fork. It just depends on how dirty you want to get ;)

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Swiss Chard Frittata








Ingredients:
olive oil
a bunch of Swiss Chard (I used 2 leafs, but you can use the whole bunch)
1/2 onion, chopped
6 eggs
fresh herbs (basil or parsley or oregano)


Breakfast can get old FAST. So, I browsed through the Primal Blueprint Cookbook (I love it because of the pictures from start to finish) and found something to make for breakfast . My new purchase this week was Swiss Chard; it's a large, green leafed, red veined vegetable.

1. put a pan on the stove, drizzle olive oil in it.
2. chop the Swiss Chard into pieces.
3. chop onion into pieces; put it in the pan until they are golden and mushy.
4. Add the Swiss Chard. Saute for about 5 minutes or until the leaves are wilted.
5. In a seperate bowl I whisked the eggs together, then added it to the pan.
6. Cover the pan so the egg will cook through - about 5 minutes or so.


You can feel free to add to this, such as peppers or sausage. This time I cooked sausage on the side, and we had a pomegranate that we needed to eat up.


Too busy to eat healthy in the morning?
I get this all the time: I can't eat healthy because "I'm TOO BUSY." BuHLONY! To make this meal during a busy morning just prepare in advance. When I get new vegetables, I will chop everything up at one time and store it in containers (Sunday and Wednesday night ritual). The night before your breakfast, crack your eggs and whisk in a bowl and put saran wrap over it. Chop your veggies; or, if they are already chopped, combine them in a bowl, and put them next to your eggs in the fridge. When you wake up, turn on your coffee, turn on the stove, get your pan, drizzle oil, throw in the veggies, go wash your face, stir the veggies, go put on some clothes (that you already laid out the night before), go back to the kitchen and pour the eggs in the pan, put the lid on, cut half an apple or grill up some sausage on the george foreman or a seperate pan or pack your lunch or do the dishes or fix your hair or put on your makeup. MAKE WAITING TIME INTO DOING TIME. let me know how this works out for you :)

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Breakfast Stuffed Tomato

Ingredients: preheat oven 400 degrees
breakfast meat
zucchini
onion
leek
egg
tomato

I wanted something a little different, so once again I turned to The Primal Blueprint Cookbook. I saw this (but w/ bison and no veggies) and I wanted to make my own little creation. Turn on your oven to 400 degrees. Put a pan on the stove and heat it to medium. Add your breakfast meat (I used sausage) and cook it well. Then I diced the onion, leek, and zucchini, added it to the meat, and tossed it around to brown. While that's cooking, cut the top of your tomato and spoon all the insides out (kind of like you do a pumpkin on halloween, but less messy). Put the tomato in the oven (I included the tomato top) only for 5-7 minutes (you don't want it to come out mushy, and mine did just a little). Then, you can either make room on the pan w/ your veggies, or already have a new pan on another burner warmed up to fry your egg. Sprinkle olive oil on the pan - I like my egg over easy w/ a little bit of runny yolk! :)

When everything's cooked, put the tomato on your plate. Pour the golden browned veggies in your tomato, egg on top, tomato topper the egg, and that's all.