Tom Kha (Coconut Soup)
Tom Kha (Coconut Soup) can often be found at Thai restaurants, and it’s delicious. The below recipe takes several that I found online into account, and puts a bit of my own spin on it. Note that all of the vegetable ingredients are optional, so you can really customize this as you see fit.
Ultimate Breakfast Casserole
This recipe combines several breakfast casserole recipes, each of which are very tasty on their own, but like Voltron, combine to form something even more amazing. The bits of ham that look blackened are not burned, but in fact, are still chewy and delicious.
Creamy Seafood Chowder
Personally, I prefer white chowder (New England style) over red chowder (Manhattan style) any day. There’s just something wonderful about a sweet, creamy soup that warms the belly and the soul.
Ants on a Log
This is so easy, I’ve been doing it since I was about 8 years old. It’s still yummy and filling and fairly low-carb. I just love the cold & crunchy celery topped with salty peanut butter and sweet dried fruit!
Cauli Mac & Cheese
I found this recipe on the Atkins site as being appropriate for the induction phase (first phase / very low carb). I’ve made some slight modifications that I think help it a lot, though it’s a delicious recipe on its own. You can either follow the original recipe, or modify it as I have below. I’ve […]
Guacamole
I never liked guacamole growing up, but it turns out it’s one of those things that I just had to taste it made well (as opposed to bland, store-bought versions). Now that I know how to make my own delicious guac, I use it for a variety of dishes. It’s useful for far more than […]
Sarma (Bosnian Stuffed Cabbage)
My husband grew up eating this as a kid. He said my version is as good as, or even better, than what his parents made. He may just be buttering my bread, but it came out tasty nonetheless. Some of the ingredients can be hard to find if you don’t have a deli or store […]
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