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This peach and habanero BBQ sauce recipe is spicy, sweet and oh so versatile. You can whip it up in 15-20 minutes and you will never go back to the store bought variety! It is great with baby back ribs, grilled chicken, grilled portabella mushrooms, and even as a spicy change to the boring old cocktail sauce with shrimp or crab.
You can hardly call this deliciousness a recipe. It’s more like an assembly of yummy ingredients, wrapped in a neat little bundle. They looks super elegant (or at least they will with some practice), but only you will know how easy it was to whip them together. Play with the ingredients to suit your own taste. Your family and friends.. Read more
This grain free chocolate chip cookie recipe is the real deal. However, no one will know they are also refined sugar and dairy free! If you’re not avoiding dairy, sub ghee or grass-fed butter for the coconut. They will be super yum! For soft and gooey, be sure to keep a close eye as they bake, as oven temps vary. Pull them out when just set and slightly brown. This results in a moist center oozing with chocolatey goodness.
This soup is the bomb, seriously. Super easy to whip together, but oh so satisfying. Think you need cream or milk (or worse, some weird gum or starch) for a luscious soup? Nope! This is just pure roasted veggie goodness plus gorgeous chicken stock (or water/veg stock if you are vegan). Top with some reduced balsamic glaze and maybe some prosciutto bits, and you’ll think you were dining at a bistro in Paris.
Fiery fermented Habanero and Jalapeno garlic chili sauce. This is a breeze to whip together and so delicious. You will use this on everything from eggs, tacos, as a marinade or just with guac! I love making this at the end of the chili season here in N. Cal, so I can give away as gifts to my chili head friends and family for Christmas . Mix up the chilis and add your fave spices to your liking. Bonus–because we’re allowing this to ferment, your gut microbiome will be giddy to meet their new lactobacillus friends!
This easy to make Lemon Balsamic dressing packs a flavorful punch when paired with hearty greens like kale, chard, and even spinach. The lemon and balsamic bring a beautiful acidity to the dressing, while the dijon helps to bind the oil and vinegar together. Isn’t science tasty? Print Recipe Easy Lemon and Balsamic Dressing This simple dressing packs powerful flavor,.. Read more