lime Archives - That Savage Life https://thatsavagelife.com/tag/lime/ Wed, 11 Apr 2018 12:55:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 161658244 Paleo Hack: Chipotle Chicken Bowl https://thatsavagelife.com/paleo_hack_chipotle_chicken_bowl/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=paleo_hack_chipotle_chicken_bowl https://thatsavagelife.com/paleo_hack_chipotle_chicken_bowl/#comments Tue, 01 Apr 2014 02:59:31 +0000 http://thepaleogypsy.com/?p=923 One of my favorite Pre-Paleo restaurants is Chipotle Mexican Grill. I would get a Chipotle Chicken bowl full of black beans, corn, sour cream, chicken, guacamole and my all time favorite food: cilantro lime rice! For 8 months I haven’t stepped foot in a Chipotle and the craving for a Chipotle chicken bowl hit hard this week! I was looking through my Paleo recipe books and NomNom Paleo had a stir-fry rice recipe and I had the thought that it would be simple enough to make a cilantro and lime “white rice” recipe out of cauliflower! I made it and the whole meal took MAYBE 10-15 minutes to prepare and put in a bowl. Let me tell you… the Chipotle Chicken Bowl will blow your mind! It is THAT good! I can’t wait to make other “rice” recipes and try my hand at Paleotizing some of our pre-Paleo favorite foods! [wp_ad_camp_2] Paleo Hack: Chipotle Chicken Bowl Ingredients: 1 head of Cauliflower washed and cored 1/2 cup chopped cliantro 1/4 cup lime juice Salt Chicken breast (I used Applegate farms pre-cooked chicken breast because I stink at cooking chicken breast!) Guacamole (I used organic Wholly Guacamole) Ghee, Butter or Coconut Oil 1 Cored, seeded and diced jalopeno (optional) Instructions: 1) Wash and core the head of cauliflower and cut into chunks big enough to throw in a blender or food processor. Now, I do not have a food processor for this step so I used my Ninja Kitchen System Blender and pulsed the cauliflower. I am told that you can also use a cheese grater and grate your Cauliflower. Basically you just want the cauliflower diced into “rice” sized pieces.   2) Place either ghee, butter, or coconut oil in a skillet. I used about 2 tablespoons. Add cauliflower “rice”, half of the lime juice and half of the cilantro and sauté until “rice” is tender and a bit browned. 3) Warm the chicken (or cook it if you cook chicken). 4) Add the remaining juice and cilantro to the rice and toss to coat. 5) Place “rice”, chicken and guacamole in the bowl and serve! [wp_ad_camp_5]

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One of my favorite Pre-Paleo restaurants is Chipotle Mexican Grill. I would get a Chipotle Chicken bowl full of black beans, corn, sour cream, chicken, guacamole and my all time favorite food: cilantro lime rice! For 8 months I haven’t stepped foot in a Chipotle and the craving for a Chipotle chicken bowl hit hard this week! I was looking through my Paleo recipe books and NomNom Paleo had a stir-fry rice recipe and I had the thought that it would be simple enough to make a cilantro and lime “white rice” recipe out of cauliflower! I made it and the whole meal took MAYBE 10-15 minutes to prepare and put in a bowl. Let me tell you… the Chipotle Chicken Bowl will blow your mind! It is THAT good! I can’t wait to make other “rice” recipes and try my hand at Paleotizing some of our pre-Paleo favorite foods!

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Paleo Hack: Chipotle Chicken Bowl

Ingredients:
1 head of Cauliflower washed and cored
1/2 cup chopped cliantro
1/4 cup lime juice
Salt
Chicken breast (I used Applegate farms pre-cooked chicken breast because I stink at cooking chicken breast!) Guacamole (I used organic Wholly Guacamole)
Ghee, Butter or Coconut Oil
1 Cored, seeded and diced jalopeno (optional)

Instructions:

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1) Wash and core the head of cauliflower and cut into chunks big enough to throw in a blender or food processor. Now, I do not have a food processor for this step so I used my Ninja Kitchen System Blender and pulsed the cauliflower. I am told that you can also use a cheese grater and grate your Cauliflower. Basically you just want the cauliflower diced into “rice” sized pieces.

 

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2) Place either ghee, butter, or coconut oil in a skillet. I used about 2 tablespoons. Add cauliflower “rice”, half of the lime juice and half of the cilantro and sauté until “rice” is tender and a bit browned.

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3) Warm the chicken (or cook it if you cook chicken).
4) Add the remaining juice and cilantro to the rice and toss to coat.
5) Place “rice”, chicken and guacamole in the bowl and serve!

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Dehydrated Watermelon https://thatsavagelife.com/dehydrated-watermelon/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dehydrated-watermelon https://thatsavagelife.com/dehydrated-watermelon/#comments Wed, 19 Feb 2014 14:56:22 +0000 http://thepaleogypsy.com/?p=865 Dehydrated Watermelon When I was a kid we always had an abundance of fruits and vegetables! My mom used to have this HUGE garden that she would tend to everyday and we would visit the farmers market and roadside fruit stands! One of our favorite ways to preserve foods was to dehydrate them! My siblings and I would always sneak into the dehydrated before the fruits were done and eat them! [wp_ad_camp_2] We dehydrated a ton of foods, but the one item that stood out most in my childhood memories was dehydrated seedless watermelon! The texture and taste of the dried watermelon is unlike any of the other fruits! We like to dry it completely so it is crunchy and SUPER sweet! Dehydrated watermelon is probably one of the sweetest dried fruits we have made! Everyone who has tried it agrees that it tastes like cotton candy! My boys eat it right out of the dehydrator while it is still hot, so once it is actually done I don’t really have much left to save! Some of the foods we dehydrate: Zucchini (GREAT for snacking and tastes like chips!) cantaloupe okra kiwi strawberry banana plantain (sweet) plantain (savory) (Perfect for dipping in salsa!) oranges (Great steeped with hot tea!) Apples (green, red, golden) lemons (Great steeped with hot tea!) mango papaya herbs (grow and make your own spices!) garlic (used in flavored oil or to use as a spice) cherries watermelon jerky fruit roll-ups (pour applesauce in the fruit roll tray) For holidays and house warming gifts, dehydrated fruits and vegetables are a big hit! My sisters requested various dried fruits and vegetables as their Christmas gift this year. I found these neat vintage style mason jars at target and they make great containers to hold the dehydrated foods because they are air tight! Dehydrated foods are great to take to the movies, camping or car trips! They are a wonderful, healthy alternative to road-trip foods found at a convenient store. Our dehydrator is a Nesco American Harvest Express Food Dehydrator. It came with a jerky gun and fruit roll trays! Amazon is the best place to buy one! [wp_ad_camp_3]    

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Dehydrated Watermelon

When I was a kid we always had an abundance of fruits and vegetables! My mom used to have this HUGE garden that she would tend to everyday and we would visit the farmers market and roadside fruit stands! One of our favorite ways to preserve foods was to dehydrate them! My siblings and I would always sneak into the dehydrated before the fruits were done and eat them!

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We dehydrated a ton of foods, but the one item that stood out most in my childhood memories was dehydrated seedless watermelon! The texture and taste of the dried watermelon is unlike any of the other fruits! We like to dry it completely so it is crunchy and SUPER sweet! Dehydrated watermelon is probably one of the sweetest dried fruits we have made! Everyone who has tried it agrees that it tastes like cotton candy! My boys eat it right out of the dehydrator while it is still hot, so once it is actually done I don’t really have much left to save!

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Some of the foods we dehydrate:

Zucchini (GREAT for snacking and tastes like chips!)
cantaloupe
okra
kiwi
strawberry
banana
plantain (sweet)
plantain (savory) (Perfect for dipping in salsa!)
oranges (Great steeped with hot tea!)
Apples (green, red, golden)
lemons (Great steeped with hot tea!)
mango
papaya
herbs (grow and make your own spices!)
garlic (used in flavored oil or to use as a spice)
cherries
watermelon
jerky
fruit roll-ups (pour applesauce in the fruit roll tray)

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For holidays and house warming gifts, dehydrated fruits and vegetables are a big hit! My sisters requested various dried fruits and vegetables as their Christmas gift this year. I found these neat vintage style mason jars at target and they make great containers to hold the dehydrated foods because they are air tight! Dehydrated foods are great to take to the movies, camping or car trips! They are a wonderful, healthy alternative to road-trip foods found at a convenient store.

Our dehydrator is a Nesco American Harvest Express Food Dehydrator. It came with a jerky gun and fruit roll trays! Amazon is the best place to buy one!

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