Breakfast
1029.8 Calories |
71.6g Carbs |
63.4g Fat |
49.2g Protein
2
serving
Basic Paleo Scrambled Eggs
563.7 Calories |
4.8g Carbs |
42.4g Fat |
38.9g Protein
2
serving
Fruit Salad
266.0 Calories |
66.2g Carbs |
1.9g Fat |
4.3g Protein
4
strips
Bacon
200.2 Calories |
0.6g Carbs |
19.1g Fat |
6.1g 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
Fruit Salad
scaled to 2 serving
2 cup, halves
Strawberries
2 cup
Blueberries
Bacon
scaled to 4 strips
4 strip
Bacon
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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
Bacon
Cook bacon in a skillet over medium to medium-high heat until browned and crisp, turning to brown evenly.
Bacon can also be cooked in an oven at 350F for about 20 minutes, or microwave at about 50-60 seconds per strip.
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Lunch
906.8 Calories |
42.7g Carbs |
56.2g Fat |
74.8g Protein
2
serving
Spicy Tuna Salad
906.8 Calories |
42.7g Carbs |
56.2g Fat |
74.8g Protein
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Spicy Tuna Salad
scaled to 2 serving
2 can
Tuna
20 olive
Olives
1/2 cup, chopped
Scallions
1 pepper
Jalapeno peppers
3 tbsp, drained
Capers
1/2 tsp
Cayenne pepper
0.4 cup
Lemon juice
1 tbsp
Olive oil
1/2 head
Lettuce
1 fruit
Avocados
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Spicy Tuna Salad
Any kind of lettuce or mixed greens can replace the butter lettuce. Chop olives, finely chop the jalapeno, and dice the lettuce. Combine all of the ingredients except for the lettuce and avocado, and then serve over lettuce. Slice avocado and serve on top.
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Dinner
1055.8 Calories |
37.9g Carbs |
52.4g Fat |
110.8g Protein
2
serving
Mesquite Garlic Trout
548.1 Calories |
3.9g Carbs |
15.7g Fat |
93.3g Protein
2
medium (approx 2-3/4" long, 2-1/2 dia.)
(238 g)
Red bell pepper
73.8 Calories |
14.4g Carbs |
0.7g Fat |
2.4g Protein
2
serving
Almond Butter & Celery
433.9 Calories |
19.6g Carbs |
36.0g Fat |
15.2g Protein
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Mesquite Garlic Trout
scaled to 2 serving
1/2 tsp
Grill Creations Smokey Mesquite Seasoning
1/2 tsp
Salt
16 oz
Trout
2 tsp
Garlic
Red bell pepper
2
medium (approx 2-3/4" long, 2-1/2 dia.)
Red bell pepper
Almond Butter & Celery
scaled to 2 serving
4 tbsp
Almond butter
4 stalks, large
Celery
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Mesquite Garlic Trout
Pre-heat oven or outside grill to 450 °F (220 °C).
Cut the head and tail off of a gutted, cleaned trout.
Place the minced garlic inside the open belly of the trout (add more than 4 teaspoons if preferred). Sprinkle mesquite seasoning and salt over the garlic and allow the belly to close naturally.
Place the trout onto a sheet of aluminum foil and wrap the foil loosely over the trout so that it is sealed, but in a tent fashion.
Place in the oven or grill for approximately 20 minutes.
Check to see if the meat flakes. Do not overcook.
Almond Butter & Celery
Spread almond butter on celery and enjoy!
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