Don’t be misled by the photo! This warm, hearty paleo main course is just as good served with crispy roasted brussels sprouts, lemon-herb asparagus, and baked carrots for a dinner that can be shared by your paleo, gluten-free, and unpicky eaters alike.
Most purple veggies lose their color, but to my shock and delight purple tomatillos stay beautifully vibrant when cooked! If you see some at your farmer’s market, whip up a batch of this vibrant salsa for your next taco night!
Shakshuka is cheap, it’s easy, and it’s incredibly forgiving. I like to mix it up on the road, teaching broke vegetarians how to make it using their favorite flavors.
Make yourself a totally local farmers market meal by grabbing some locally made brats/sausages, local beer (or bone broth), and a handful of common veggies. The whole plate of comfort food meal comes together in half an hour.
Don’t panic if you have a smoker malfunction! Use this simple and common restaurant technique to transform that expensive slab of charcoal you call a brisket back into edible meat!
Using a French technique makes everything look fancy – but the truth is these parchment packets are incredibly easy and make for a fun, impressive presentation. Cooking your fish inside the parchment keeps it moist and prevents the bottom from getting unpleasantly crunchy in the oven.