We had a boss thread about this when we were all pregnant. (Nawww, being pregnant...)
Have things changed? Does everyone still get time to cook now our LO's are here?
If so, post recipes! Love food, nice and healthy (loosing baby weight, but still have a bit of a tummy)
so, ladies... What's cooking?
Re: What's cooking?
https://thewanderlustkitchen.com/authentic-greek-tzatziki/
https://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-pita-bread-at-home-cooking-lessons-from-the-kitchn-90844
Today my husband will be having grass fed ribeye steak (I don't eat red meat--personal preference not a health or moral issue), and some organic pastured chicken breast for me--leftover from yesterday. I'm throwing my chicken in a salad and possibly making a mayo based creamy dressing for it. My husband can have some salad as his side.
Also trying out a new recipe for croutons made from almond pulp (leftover from some almond milk I made this morning)---really hoping it turns out good so I can throw some in my salad.
We've gone paleo in this house---mom dad and baby, and we're doing very well on it. Baby weight finally coming off. I actually didn't gain much while pregnant. Was 5 pounds away from pre baby before leaving the hospital---but I gained between 20-30 pounds after baby, yikes! Only been a few weeks and I'm down 12ish pounds. Plus it's actually easier than I thought it would be!
BFP September 2013 - MMC at 12 weeks
BFP February 2014 - early loss/CP at 4.5 weeks
BFP May 2014 - MMC/ complete molar pregnancy at 11 weeks
BFP December 2015 - DD born 8/18/2015
BFP November 2016 - pending...
Another thing, I try to eat two raw veggies with every meal. Sub in lean ground turkey for beef anywhere I can. Push water with fresh lemon and lime all day and night!!!
A new thing I would have never tried before Paleo is spaghetti squash!! Yummy. Used lean turkey as meat. Avocado and sauce. Healthy and yummy.
We love spaghetti squash too! One of the kids' favorites is homemade sloppy joes.
*coat with BBQ sauce, top with red onion and bacon (I always buy the pre-cooked bacon so that it gets nice & crispy).
*add extra pepper, lemon juice & zest, top with lemon slices
*coat with ranch, top with sliced onion, tomato, and bacon
*coat with marinara, top with pepperoni and mozzarella cheese, sprinkle of Italian seasoning.
They all go in the oven at 400 degrees for 35-40 minutes. Add veggies on the side & done.
I'm making chicken fajitas in the crockpot today. Chicken, assorted colored peppers, red onion, garlic, taco seasoning (the kind made for chicken, or the regular works fine too), juice of 2 limes, splash of EVOO, cilantro & a can of Rotel (tomatoes with chile peppers). Cook on low for 5 hours. Serve on warm tortillas with avocado, sour cream, cheese, etc. Yummers!
I'm prepping mango chicken bowls for lunches, which is chicken breast in the slow cooker with chicken broth; shred when done; serve with 1/3 cup brown rice, 1/3 cup pinto beans, 1/2 cup homemade mango salsa (mango, Roma tomato, jalapeño, cilantro, red onion, lime), and cilantro avocado dressing (Greek yogurt, avocado, cilantro, lime). Mmmmmm it is so good!
Loving all these recipe ideas! What a healthy lot of mama's we have!
@PinkPrincessPiper those fajitas look delish! Fab idea too with the chicken.
We're having fajitas done in the crock pot tonight. Recipe slightly differs to yours.
4 slice chicken breast
1 cup of chicken stock
2 packets of BBQ fajita mix (yes, I cheated there, lol)
2 red peppers
1 yellow pepper
1 green pepper
1 & 1/2 white onion sliced
Cook on high for 3/4 hours.
Serving them with large wraps, sour cream, salsa & guacamole.
I'll use my browser and post again.... *rolls eyes at silly app.
Here is my recipe:
Ingredients:
-3 or 4 chicken breasts (boneless, skinless)
-2 Green Bell Peppers
-2 Red Bell Peppers
-2 Yellow Bell Peppers
-2 Orange Bell Peppers
-1 medium sized onion
-chicken broth 2 cups
-taco seasoning packs (2)
-minced garlic
-Put chicken in Crock Pot with two cups chicken broth and taco seasoning
-Cook on high for 3 hours
(You may need to drain a bit of liquid after the 3 hours but make sure to leave a cup in the crock pot)
-take forks and shred up chicken in crock pot
-slice up peppers and onion add to crock Pot with extra taco seasoning
-cook on high for 2 hours
-add minced garlic cook on low for one hour
Serve with tortillas and your favorite toppings!
Thanks for that @ItsmeR30
@BabyBugutsy that sound delish! I've taken a screen shot.
Love the crock pot (crocky I call her, haha) I love to slow cook joints of meat. My fave has to be beef. You can also throw some potatoes in an hour and a half or so before serving. They turn out lovely, as they soak up all the juices. Steamed veggies on the side, and yum! Nice and tasty meal. I have to stop Liam from helping himself to the gravy, lol. He just loves it!
2 cups of beef stock
2 large white onions
Joint of beef (I like to use a 28 day matured joint of beef, lots of flavour)
gravy granuals/corn flower
Chop onions, place beef (after sealing in a small amount of oil) on top on the onions, and pour in the stock. Leave on medium for 6-7 hours. I also add gravy granuals or corn flour to thicken the gravy in the last couple of hours. It comes out beautiful, all ready for shredding. I've found also if I take it out an hour earlier, it slices perfectly.
@LoveLee85 that spaghetti squash sounds really tasty. Liam LOVES spaghetti. Would you mind posting the recipe?
Does feel good to ache the next day doesn't it? I have no one to have Jake, so I can't go the gym. I've been using this 'Instant Abs' machine. It's good, works your bum, upper thighs and your abs, obvs. I did over do it a little too much a few weeks ago, and could bearly move. Lesson learned! Lol. Also, a little yoga when I can. It's a great way to relax after a stressful day of legging round the house after this little Tarzan. Congrats on the weight loss!
@yellow1daisy Nice. Hope hubby enjoyed his steaks sounds like a lovely piece of rib eye. Also enjoy a chicken salad, I tend to use a vinagarette dressing. Never made my own Mayo before. Is it easy to make? I know normal Mayo is full of saturated fat. Is the one you make yourself healthier? Congrats on the weight loss too!
@booksandcleverness81 The more I read about the Paleo diet the more I like it. I would miss my bread & cheese though too! I could munch away at a block of cheese quite happily!
How are you finding it in general? Is your hubby ok with it?
The bourbon chicken with brocolli sounds lush! Brocolli is one of my fave veg. I'll have a nosey on Pinterest for the recipe on that. Thanks!
@mrsmctaggart6 Happy belated Anniversary! We have cheat nights too, lol. The pasta sauce! My word, I'm salivating here, and it's 9:12am! Haha. You also made me chuckle with the "I've put up with this man for 7 years) lmao.
@blizmark I wonder if I could try that minus the mango's? I don't like mango. Damn it. I reckon it could be done??
@ForeverEverAfter haha! Yes, that counts *winks. Homemade tzatziki! Love it! So much nicer when you make it yourself.
@Momofsweetps Well impressed with the weeks worth of prepping! Go mama!
The beef I slow cooked on Sunday, all ready for shredding... Nom!
Never cooked fajitas in crocky before. I'd use less liquid next time.... So tasty though, much better than stir frying the chicken, much more tender and succulent.
Here is the recipe:
- 1 pork shoulder or pork butt
- ground sage 1 tablespoon
- pepper 1 teaspoon
- garlic powder 1 tablespoon
- salt 1/2 teaspoon
- 1 tablespoon of oil
- 1 cup water
- 1/2 cup beef broth
- 1 onion
- bbq sauce of your choice
- buns of your choice
Mayo I serve with it:
- 3 tablespoons mayo
- 1/2 teaspoon paprika
- Take skin and large pieces of fat off meat if there is any
- Rub oil over meat
- Mix sage, pepper, garlic powder and salt together in a bowl
- Rub spice mix over meat
- Put beef broth and water in crock pot
- Place meat in crock pot
- Slice up half the onion put in crock pot with meat
- Cook on high for 3 hours then on low for 3 hours
- Take meat out and shred
- Mix with bbq sauce and heat in oven for 10 mins at 300
Serve on your choice of bun, with your favorite toppings and sides and enjoy!!
I usually cook with coconut oil or ghee and use other healthy oils in their raw form for dressings.
And now I've gone off on a tangent! Lol. Sorry.
BFP September 2013 - MMC at 12 weeks
BFP February 2014 - early loss/CP at 4.5 weeks
BFP May 2014 - MMC/ complete molar pregnancy at 11 weeks
BFP December 2015 - DD born 8/18/2015
BFP November 2016 - pending...
@Babybugustky thanks, love! Another recipe saved!
@mrsmctaggart16 Italian bread! Ohh, the memories. I used to bake bread all the time, got a little obsessed with baking it, my hubby used to laugh as the oven was constantly on; with different types of bread all over the kitchen.
Bloody good work out! Wish I still had the time. *sighs
I'd like to think ill get that time back again. I really enjoyed it. Found it very therapeutic, loved the end results. My favourite was sour dough. So yummy!
Nothing like homemade bread.
Pot Roast Recipe
2-3 lbs Chuck Roast
2-3 cups beef broth
2 medium onions
4 small red potatoes
2 cloves garlic
Handful of baby carrots
Rosemary sprigs
Bay Leaves
2-3 Tbsp Olive Oil
Salt and pepper
Add olive oil to large pan, let it get super hot, cut onions in half and sear in oil. Place in crock pot. Quarter potatoes and sear in oil. Place into pot. Sear carrots oil. Remove and place in pot. Rub chuck roast with salt and pepper. Sear in oil on all sides. Place into crock pot on top of veggies. Turn off heat from pan and pour in beef broth, scraping the pan with a whisk. Add broth to crock pot. Place a few rosemary springs and a few bay leaves into crockpot. Put on lid and turn on low. Heat on low for 8 hours or until roast pulls apart easily with fork.
No celiac disease but we are a gluten free household by choice. There's a lot of good brands of gluten free pasta (Andean dream a corn-free brand is my favorite), and you could always do rice to change things up a bit. I'm doing no grains until I lose hopefully 20 more lbs or get pregnant again whichever comes first (trying for baby 2 come December). And I sure miss some rice and curry or my vegan pesto pasta! Right not just mostly veggies and meat here too.
Last night I attempted to make a cauliflower fried 'rice'. Had cabbage baby broccoli carrots in there. Coconut aminos instead of soy sauce and some sesame oil with some eggs mixed in. It came out pretty good but doesn't hold a candle to the real thing unfortunate lol.
BFP September 2013 - MMC at 12 weeks
BFP February 2014 - early loss/CP at 4.5 weeks
BFP May 2014 - MMC/ complete molar pregnancy at 11 weeks
BFP December 2015 - DD born 8/18/2015
BFP November 2016 - pending...