Any light meat will pair nicely with this lemongrass “soy” marinade. While it could be made with traditional soy sauce or tamari, AIP and Paleo folks will likely already have coconut aminos on hand. I tolerate soy sauce in limited quantities, but have become accustomed to keeping coconut aminos on hand. I generally keep all the ingredients in this recipe on hand at most times, so this meal is convenient any day of the week with its quick marinade.
Read MoreChicken tenders aka tendies are one of the social type foods that us AIP-ers often feel like we don’t get to enjoy any more, but I’ve got news for you, and you’ll never look at pickle juice as trash again. Be mindful when you’re buying pickles that there are no shady ingredients in there, but you can find some organic varietals that are just garlic and dill.
Read MoreWho says the occasional fried treat can’t be part of your healing diet? How excited would you be if I told you that I stumbled upon the tastiest most crispy breading method when it comes to baking or frying any number of things. Lemme just tell you, everything that I’ve tried this on has come out a smashing success!
Read MoreSometimes life just calls for Ranch, but typical ranch is loaded with canola or other bad fats and dairy too. Have no fear, coconut yogurt saves the day here.
Read MoreChicken tenders aka tendies are one of the social type foods that us AIP-ers often feel like we don’t get to enjoy any more, but I’ve got news for you, and you’ll never look at pickle juice as trash again. Be mindful when you’re buying pickles that there are no shady ingredients in there, but you can find some organic varietals that are just garlic and dill.
Read MoreThis dish utilizes chicken thighs to bring a lot of flavor to the table. Whips up quite quickly and with little effort. Shown here with snow peas (reintro) but would be great with asparagus pieces.
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