Breakfast
1018.9 Calories |
121.3g Carbs |
44.9g Fat |
44.1g Protein
2
serving
Basic Paleo Scrambled Eggs
563.7 Calories |
4.8g Carbs |
42.4g Fat |
38.9g Protein
2
medium (3" dia)
(364 g)
Apples
189.3 Calories |
50.3g Carbs |
0.6g Fat |
0.9g Protein
2
serving
Fruit Salad
266.0 Calories |
66.2g Carbs |
1.9g Fat |
4.3g Protein
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Basic Paleo Scrambled Eggs
scaled to 2 serving
6 large
Egg
1 tbsp
Olive oil
1 tbsp chopped
Chives
1 tbsp, ground
Tarragon
1 dash
Salt
1 dash
Pepper
Apples
2
medium (3" dia)
Apples
Fruit Salad
scaled to 2 serving
2 cup, halves
Strawberries
2 cup
Blueberries
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Basic Paleo Scrambled Eggs
(Feel free to substitute the olive oil with coconut oil, or any oil that fits with your diet)
Whisk the eggs in a medium bowl and until broken up. Season with a pinch each of salt and pepper and beat to incorporate. Place 2 tablespoons of the eggs in a small bowl; set aside.
Heat a 10-inch nonstick frying pan over medium-low heat until hot, about 2 minutes. Add butter to the pan and, using a rubber spatula, swirl until it’s melted and foamy and the pan is evenly coated. Pour in the larger portion of the eggs, sprinkle with chives and/or tarragon (if using), and let sit undisturbed until eggs just start to set around the edges, about 1 to 2 minutes. Using the rubber spatula, push the eggs from the edges into the center. Let sit again for about 30 seconds, then repeat pushing the eggs from the edges into the center every 30 seconds until just set, for a total cooking time of about 5 minutes.
Add remaining 2 tablespoons raw egg and stir until eggs no longer look wet. Remove from heat and season with salt and pepper as needed. Serve immediately.
Fruit Salad
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Lunch
445.3 Calories |
17.8g Carbs |
26.0g Fat |
38.0g Protein
1
serving
Chicken and avocado salad
403.6 Calories |
12.0g Carbs |
25.0g Fat |
34.6g Protein
1
serving
Cherry Tomato, Dill, & Anchovy Salad
41.7 Calories |
5.8g Carbs |
1.0g Fat |
3.4g Protein
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Chicken and avocado salad
scaled to 1 serving
1 can yields
Canned chicken
1/2 fruit
Avocados
2 sprigs
Fresh cilantro
0.2 lime yields
Lime juice
1 dash
Salt
4 leaf, large
Lettuce
Cherry Tomato, Dill, & Anchovy Salad
scaled to 1 serving
1 cup cherry tomatoes
Cherry tomatoes
1/4 oz, boneless
Anchovy
1/2 tsp
Dill
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Chicken and avocado salad
Chop the cilantro, cut up avocado.
Combine the chicken, avocado, cilantro, lime, and salt. (use only a squeeze of lime juice, and salt to taste).
Arrange the bib leaves, and serve the chicken salad on top
Cherry Tomato, Dill, & Anchovy Salad
Halve cherry tomatoes and place in bowl. Chop anchovy filets into small pieces and place in bowl with tomatoes.
Sprinkle salad with fresh dill, toss well to combine, and serve.
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Dinner
396.5 Calories |
11.6g Carbs |
23.8g Fat |
36.2g Protein
2
serving
Cilantro Lime Shrimp
294.4 Calories |
4.6g Carbs |
16.3g Fat |
31.2g Protein
1
serving
Sautéed Garlic Spinach
102.1 Calories |
6.9g Carbs |
7.4g Fat |
5.0g Protein
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Cilantro Lime Shrimp
scaled to 2 serving
1/2 dash
Salt
1/2 pepper
Serrano pepper
1/8 cup
Fresh cilantro
1 tbsp
Lime juice
1 tbsp
Vegetable oil
8 oz
Shrimp
1 clove
Garlic
Sautéed Garlic Spinach
scaled to 1 serving
1/2 tbsp
Olive oil
3/4 clove
Garlic
1/4 dash
Salt
1/2 bunch
Spinach
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Cilantro Lime Shrimp
Place a large saute pan or a wok over your strongest burner on high heat. Let the pan heat up for a minute and then add the oil. Use a high smoke point oil since you will be cooking the shrimp on very high heat. Let the oil heat until it's shimmering. If it starts to smoke, remove the pan from the heat for a moment.
Add the chiles to the pan and toss to coat with oil. Cook 30 seconds. Add the shrimp and garlic to the pan and sprinkle with salt. Toss to coat with oil. Let the shrimp cook undisturbed for 1 minute before tossing again so they get a little bit of a sear. Stir-fry until cooked through, about 2-3 minutes.
Turn off the heat and mix in the cilantro, then the lime juice.
Serve hot or at room temperature. Serve alone, over rice, or in a folded heated tortilla.
Sautéed Garlic Spinach
Cut off the thick stems of the spinach and discard. Clean the spinach by filling up your sink with water and soaking the spinach to loosen any sand or dirt. Drain the spinach and then repeat soaking and draining. Put the spinach in a salad spinner to remove any excess moisture.
Heat olive oil in a large skillet on medium-high heat. Add the garlic and saut for about 1 minute or until the garlic is just beginning to brown and become fragrant.
Add the spinach to the pan, packing it down a bit if you need to with your hand. Use a couple spatulas to lift the spinach and turn it over in the pan so that you coat more of it with the olive oil and garlic. Do this a couple of times. Cover the pan and cook for 1 minute. Uncover and turn the spinach over again. Cover the pan and cook for an additional minute.
After 2 minutes of covered cooking the spinach should be completely wilted. Remove from heat. Drain any excess moisture from the pan. Add a little more olive oil, sprinkle with salt to taste. Serve immediately.
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