MOROCCAN BROCCOLI SALAD - GLUTEN FREE, KETO & VEGAN

Packed full of antioxidants, this delicious Moroccan raw broccoli salad is both beautiful to look at and packed full of nutrients. If you, like me, are looking for ways to eat healthier without compromising on taste, this gluten free, vegan, keto broccoli salad is perfect. Since it can be prepared a day in advance and keeps well in the fridge, it also is great for meal planning or a grab-and-go snack. Not to mention it takes only a few minutes to make!

Enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:

Serves 4

- Dressing -
6 TBSP of Grape Seed Oil
1 TSP of Ras-El-Hanout Spice
1 Garlic Clove (pressed or chopped finely)
2 TBSP of Fresh Lemon Juice
2 TBSP of Balsamic Vinegar
1 TBSP of Honey (can be substituted with Agave if you are vegan)
Salt and Pepper to taste

- Salad -
6 CUPS of Broccoli Florets
1 Shallot (chopped Finely)
1 Jalapeno (chopped finely)
1/3 CUP of Dates (pits removed and chopped finely) - reduce the amount or leave out if you want more of a keto broccoli salad)
1/4 Cup of Roasted Pistachios (chopped finely)
Salt and Pepper to taste

- Optional Garnish-
1/4 CUP of Pomegranate Seeds
5-6 Slices of Pickled Beets (use sugar-free pickled beets if you want more of a keto broccoli salad)


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DIRECTIONS:

Remove sauce pan from heat and add in lemon juice, balsamic vinegar, and honey (or agave). Salt and pepper to taste and set aside to cool.

Next, add your broccoli, shallots, dates, jalapenos and pistachios to a large salad bowl. Dress with your ras-el-hanout dressing, toss and garnish with pomegranates and slices of picked beats. Salt and pepper once again to taste.

Cover and chill if prepared in advance otherwise enjoy!


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MEDITERRANEAN VEGAN BEAN SALAD!

As someone who is always looking for ways to make ‘honouring my body’ easier, following a balanced diet such as the traditional Mediterranean diet makes doing so not only satisfying but undeniably more delicious! If you are looking for ways to add more protein to your diet without always gorging on meat, mix bean salad make a great substitute. Packed full of protein and carbs, this Mediterranean vegan bean salad will give you a boost of energy to help sustain you throughout the day. It has more nutritional value than a regular leafy green salad and keeps well for 3-4 days in the fridge, making it perfect for meal planning. It’s also very inexpensive to make and can be whipped up in less then 10 minutes! Regardless of your motivation, I know you’ll not only love the flavour, but feel good about eating it too!

Enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:

Serves 4-5

1 Shallot (finely chopped)
3TBSP of White Wine Vinegar
1/2 Cup of Parsley (roughly chopped)
1/4 Cup of Chives (roughly chopped)
1/4 Cup of Mint (roughly Chopped
Olive Oil
2 x 15 oz Mix Bean Medley
Salt and Pepper


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DIRECTIONS:

Add white wine vinegar to shallots and set aside for 5 minutes.

Next get a large bowl and add in your chopped parsley, chives and mint. Coat in olive oil. Add bean medley. Salt (generously) and pepper to taste.

Lastly add in your white wine vinegar shallots, toss and serve!


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KOREAN PICKLED RADISH RECIPE

I am sure by now you can tell that I have recently developed a slight obsession with Korean food. Now having been introduced to Yangnyeom chicken by my boyfriend’s brother’s Korean girlfriend and already having a previous love for Bibimbap, I now wanted to start sharing recipes for some little side dishes that you often see being served with Korean food like this one, a simple Korean pickled radish dish. Unlike regular radish, Korean radish is massive in size and white on the outside as well as the inside. Usually served pickled along with other small side dishes, I find Korean pickled radish to be refreshing, almost like a palette cleanser that goes well with spicy dishes. Pickled korean radish can also be stored easily in the fridge for up to two weeks and made in batches which makes it easy to pull out during mealtime. We recently made Korean pickled radish to go with our Yangnyeom chicken dinner the other week and it was the best compliment for the dish! I think you will feel the same way also! Hope you like it!


INGREDIENTS:

- Pickled Korean Radish -

1 lbs of Korean Radish, peeled and cubbed
1/3 CUP of Sugar
1/3 CUP & 1 TBSP of White Vinegar
3/4 CUP of Water
1 TSP of Kosher Salt


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DIRECTIONS:

Combine sugar, vinegar, salt, and water in a large glass pickling jar and give it a stir so that it can mix well.

Next, add in your cubed radish, seal with a lid, and place in the fridge.

Allow to ‘pickle’ for a minimum of 2 hours before serving.

Korean pickled radish can be stored in the fridge for up to two weeks.

P.S. This recipe is usually served and pairs really well with Korean Fried Chicken (pictured below).


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HEALTHY-ISH SPICY KOREAN 'FRIED' CHICKEN (YANGNYEOM)

Yangnyeom (or Yum Yum chicken as we like to call it), is a fried Korean chicken recipe, usually served breaded, and coated in a red, spicy, Korean fried chicken sticky red sauce. My boyfriend’s brother’s Korean girlfriend recently made this fried Korean chicken for the family and we all loved the sweet-salty-spicy flavors. Since we are all health-conscious, slight changes were made to the typical traditional recipe (no flour, frying in oil, and less sugar) but the results were just as tasty. If you feel like making something unique and easy for dinner, I highly recommend giving this recipe a go. It pairs beautifully with Korean pickled radish, a bowl of sticky rice, and of course, a nice cold beer!

Enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:

- BBQ Chicken Marinade -
3 LBS of Drumsticks
Vegetable OIl (enough to coat chicken)

- Korean Sauce -
2 TBSP of Rice Vinegar
2 TSP Ginger (minced or grated)
3 TBSP of Ketchup
2 TBSP of Honey
2 TBSP of Brown Sugar
2 TBSP of Soya Sauce
2 TBSP of Garlic (minced or grated)
1 TBSP of Sesame Oil
2-2.5 TBSP of Hot Chilli Paste (Gochujang) *depending on how hot you want

- Garnish -
Roasted Sesame Seeds
Green Onions, finely shredded


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DIRECTIONS:

Coat the chicken in vegetable oil and bbq till they are cooked through.

In a deep saucepan or wok create your Korean Chicken Sauce and heat up over low to medium heat, stir well. Once it starts to bubble, reduce heat, add in your bbq chicken and toss until well coated in sauce.

Remove chicken from heat and garnish with roasted sesame seeds and green onion before serving.

Enjoy!

P.S. This recipe is usually served and pairs really well with Korean pickled radish (pictured below)!


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CAULIFLOWER EGG FRIED RICE (LOW CARB & KETO)

Always on the lookout for a low carb option to make with my next meal, this cauliflower egg fried rice is my new favorite recipe. It’s so easy to make, is great for batch meal planning, and only takes a few minutes to prepare. If you are looking for a tasty low carb, keto, gluten-free recipe that is packed full of flavor and taste just like the traditional egg fried rice, you got to try this recipe!

Enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:

- Makes 4 Servings -

2 TBSP of Vegetable Oil
3 Scallions - Chopped
4 Garlic Cloves - Minced
1'“ of Fresh Ginger - Minced
1 CUP of Frozen Peas
1 500 gram Pack of Frozen Cauliflower Rice
4 TBSP Low Sodium Soya Sauce
2 TBSP Sesame Oil
3 Eggs - lightly beaten
Salt and Pepper to Taste

DIRECTIONS:

Heat up vegetable oil in a large skillet on high. When hot, throw in your chopped scallions and minced garlic and ginger. Allow to cook for 3-4 minutes before adding in your frozen peas.

When peas begin to turn bright green (about 4-5 minutes) add in your frozen cauliflower rice and mi thoroughly until well incorporated and there are no big chunks. Allow water to evaporate by continuing to cook for 5-7 minutes.

Next, add in your soya sauce and sesame oil, Mix until all the rice is coated before pushing the rice to one side fo the skillet.

On the empty side oft he skillet, add in your egg. Salt and pepper to taste. Fry it up, scrambling as it goes. Once cooked mix in with the rice and remove from heat.

Enjoy!


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