Showing posts with label spicy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spicy. Show all posts

Monday, February 16, 2015

Spicy Shrimp and Kale with Creamy Rutabaga

Spicy Shrimp and Kale with Creamy Rutabaga | acalculatedwhisk.com

This is my paleo answer to the inexplicable cravings I've been having for shrimp and grits.

Who knows why? I've only had shrimp and grits a few times in my life, but lately they've been totally stuck in my head. Perhaps it's because this coming Tuesday is Mardi Gras, and I wish I could just pick up and drive down to NOLA. When I lived in Houston New Orleans was only a five-hour drive away, and now it feels far enough to be in another world.

The good news is that this dish is just as delicious as shrimp and grits, if not more so, and instead of grits we have vegetables.  Rutabagas for the win!

Also, I snuck some kale in there.  This is hardcore health food.

Spicy Shrimp and Kale with Creamy Rutabaga | acalculatedwhisk.com

It's also hardcore comfort food.  If there are 80 inches of snow on the ground in your city, or even if there aren't (lucky you--do you happen to have a guest room??), this is just the thing to warm you up on a winter night. The creamy rutabaga forms a bed for plump shrimp bathed in an herby marinade and kale leaves that are crispy around the edges.

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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Butternut Squash Soup with Fried Garlic and Chili Oil


A little over a week ago, my laptop gave me the prohibitory sign when I tried to turn it on.  Now that's all it will do--show a gray screen with a circle with a slash through it, and one of those little timers that never stops turning.

I'm in the process of mourning the photos I lost and trying to scrape together money to buy a new computer.  Luckily, my school lent me a laptop to use in the interim--a giant, clunky monster of a PC, but so much better than nothing.  I've been comforting myself with this soup.

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Sunday, November 17, 2013

Quick Curried Pumpkin Soup (Paleo, Gluten-free, Vegan)


I'm on a really big soup kick right now.  It's so comforting to sit down with a bowl of soup on a chilly fall day, especially a soup that's both kinds of hot: warm and a little spicy.  The only problem with soup is that it sometimes takes a while to make.  Not this one, though.  You can have this soup on the table in less than 15 minutes!  It's a deliciously creamy, warmly spiced fall soup that has a depth of flavor not usually achieved in super fast recipes.  If you have a well-stocked pantry, you can whip up this soup at a moment's notice.  It's great for lunch when paired with a big salad, and would also make a great Thanksgiving starter!

I used homemade chicken stock made from a rotisserie chicken for this soup.  It was my first time making chicken stock, and I'm so glad I took the time to do it!  It made the whole house smell wonderful, and I felt like I was being really frugal.  I froze some of the stock in an ice cube tray, so now I have a bag of homemade stock cubes to use to make sauces and other recipes.  This recipe will also work with store-bought stock, though--the real flavor star here is the curry paste.

To make the soup vegan or vegetarian, just omit the fish sauce or use a splash of coconut aminos instead.  The soup will still be nice and flavorful with just the curry paste, stock, and pumpkin.  You can even omit the sunbutter or almond butter if you're out, but it adds a nice richness to the soup.

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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Indochinese Chilli Chicken with Cauliflower Fried Rice


I LOVE Indian food.  Luckily for me, my mom's apartment is just blocks from Singh's Cafe, which has a fabulous lunch buffet every day of the week.  I go more than anyone should go anywhere, but I just love it so much.  One of the best parts of going to lunch buffet is that there is no waiting: you show up, you sit down (or not), and you go get your food!  I also love it because you can try some of everything.

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Sunday, August 11, 2013

Spicy Cocoa Chili


If you are going to eat paleo, you are going to need a lot of protein in your fridge.  Otherwise, you will be constantly cranky.

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