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Your Favourite Recipes, Paleo-Style (1)Lisa HannamUpdated: Dec. 08, 2015

    Let’s be realistic. A diet that has too many rules isn’t one that you’re likely to stick with. To help, we’ve simplified some go-to Paleo recipes for you

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    Paleo for beginners

    Before we start talking about recipe swaps, let’s go over some Paleo basics:

    Paleo is often referred to as the caveman diet. It focuses heavily on fats and animal protein and tends to shun carbohydrates. Toronto registered dietitian Julia Stanislavskaia, says that the diet “simulates the way our prehistoric, primitive ancestors have eaten.” Essentially foods like meats, eggs, seeds, fruits, and vegetables make into the daily menu, because that is all our ancestors had access to. It is also void of grains, added sugar and processed foods, as well as dairy, legumes and grains, since farming and manufacturing weren’t available in to prehistoric humans.

    Paleo is increasing in popularity. “[Paleo] attracts attention because it isn’t just a diet book or plan, but more of an eating philosophy,” says registered dietitian Jennifer Sygo, author of Unmasking Superfoods and nutrition columnist for the Toronto Star. “It is also dramatic shift from the way many people eat, and I think that also catches people’s attention.”

    Paleo isn’t all meat, every day. Registered dietitian Edie Shaw-Ewald, who works at Atlantic Superstore in Halifax, N.S. says that to follow a true Paleo diet, you would only eat what you had access to, which can be hard to do nowadays with the access to food we have. “Hunter-gatherers wouldn’t have had animal protein everyday. After all, they had to chase and kill an animal, so one day there may have been a lot of meat, and then [they might not have any] meat for days or even weeks.”

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    Paleo-friendly Asian stir-fry

    Swap greasy toppings and rice and noodles for lean meats, veggies and cauliflower.

    “Any stir-fry can easily be made Paleo, simply by taking out the noodles or rice, and using good quality meat and plenty of vegetables,” says Sygo. “Try pork, shrimp, beef or chicken sautéed with bok choy, broccoli, green peppers, mushrooms, onions, and ginger.”

    If you still want that “rice” base, Shaw-Ewald, suggests swapping it for cauliflower. “Just grate or dice up the cauliflower finely and sauté in a little olive oil for a few minutes.” You can do the same for your grain bowl, too.

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    Paleo-friendly pasta

    Swap traditional pasta noodles for a veggie like spaghetti squash or zucchini.

    “Use spaghetti squash,” instead of noodles, says Shaw-Ewald. Or, “a spiralizer can come in handy for making long strands of zucchini to substitute for spaghetti. Top it with a tomato meat sauce with lots of veggies added to it.”

    As for how to prep spaghetti squash, here are Sygo’s tips: “Simply cut the squash in half, spray it with olive oil, and roast it, face down, until soft, and then scoop out the insides.

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    Paleo-friendly hamburgers

    Swap wheat buns and breadcrumbs for nut flours, and ground flax and eggs.

    Make sure your patty is made with grass-fed beef, says Stanislavskaia. And use an egg and ground flax as a binder. “Instead of bread, use lettuce [leaves] or homemade bread made from different flours. Breads and buns can be made out of nut flours, such as almond flour. This is a bit more complex – at least at first – and requires [you follow] specific recipes, but once you get the hang of it, it gets much easier.”

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    Paleo-friendly burritos and tacos

    Swap tortillas for a lettuce leaf.

    Load up with the fillings, suggests Sygo. “Make your favourite taco or burrito ‘insides,’ like ground beef, with lettuce, tomato, raw or sautéed peppers and onions, salsa, and guacamole.”

    As for the tortilla and shells, Sygo says to use a large leaf of lettuce, like romaine or Boston bibb, a blanched collard green leaf. “They’re nice and big for wraps or burritos, plus collards are about as nutritious as kale.”

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    Paleo-friendly breakfast

    Swap your usual yogurt, milk, toast and cereal for almond milk, eggs and pudding.

    Since Paleo is all about fresh fruit and veggies, a smoothie might seem like the perfect Paleo treat. But watch out for the yogurt or milk you add. Instead, Sygo suggests adding “a scoop of almond butter, hemp seeds or pasteurized egg whites for protein, all blended together with coconut water or almond milk.

    Shaw-Ewald suggests a breakfast of eggs, avocado slices and an orange.

    Stanislavskaia, on the other hand, likes this sweet dish for brekkie or dessert: chia seed pudding mixed with fruit.

    Originally Published: December 08, 2015

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    FAQs

    What are paleo dishes? ›

    A modern paleo diet includes fruits, vegetables, lean meats, fish, eggs, nuts and seeds. These are foods that in the past people could get by hunting and gathering. It doesn't include foods that became more common when small-scale farming began about 10,000 years ago.

    What does paleo mean? ›

    a combining form meaning “old” or “ancient,” especially in reference to former geologic time periods, used in the formation of compound words: paleobotany.

    Are bananas paleo? ›

    Many paleo followers wonder if bananas are paleo because of their higher sugar content. They are considered paleo. One medium banana has 113 calories, 2 grams of fiber and 26 grams of carbohydrates. Bananas are an unprocessed, whole food with a good source of potassium.

    Are eggs paleo? ›

    What You Can Eat and What You Can't. Go Paleo, and you'll eat a lot of fresh lean meats and fish, fruits, and vegetables, and healthier fats. You can also eat: Eggs.

    Is peanut butter paleo? ›

    Peanuts are technically legumes, which are not paleo compliant, and that means peanut butter is off limits for paleo eaters. All other nuts and seeds are fair game, so if nuts and seeds are the only ingredients, snack away!

    What cannot be eaten on the paleo diet? ›

    The diet excludes cereal grains, legumes, dairy, processed oils, refined sugar, alcohol, caffeine, artificial sweeteners, and trans fats. Some paleo-friendly foods include lean meats, fish, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds.

    Are potatoes paleo? ›

    Generally, unprocessed potatoes of all types can be part of a paleo diet. Similarly to grains, which are off-limits on paleo, potatoes are starchy and rich in carbohydrates. However, potatoes are actually a type of starchy vegetable that grows underground, known as a tuber ( 2 , 3 ).

    Is coffee paleo? ›

    While we have said in the past that coffee is not Paleo, we have changed our position based on new research and now we believe that coffee is fine for most people. It boasts numerous health benefits, like longevity, mental performance, and a healthy gut, and it could be beneficial for many.

    Is avocado paleo? ›

    Yes. Avocados are Paleo. Although they are fruit, they have no sugar and are a source of nutrients such as nearly 20 vitamins and minerals and good fat (1/3 of a medium avocado contains 6g of naturally good fat).

    Is oatmeal paleo? ›

    Why are Oats not Paleo-friendly? Although oats are a non-fattening healthy food for a more mainstream diet, oats do contain anti-nutrients that the Paleo diet aims to avoid such as phytic acid, lectins, and avenin. Not only do oats contain a few anti-nutrients, but they are also often contaminated with gluten.

    Can you eat rice on paleo? ›

    Strict paleo dieters exclude all grains from their diets — including rice — primarily due to their high phytate content. Although it's technically prohibited, many people still consume small amounts of white rice while following a paleo diet because it's lower in phytates, compared with other types.

    Can I eat popcorn on paleo? ›

    Popcorn is technically not considered paleo since it's a whole grain. However, most paleo experts agree that it's not a horrible snack to have in moderation, especially when it's prepared fresh and cooked in a healthy fat like coconut oil.

    Is bacon OK on paleo? ›

    Paleo followers prefer natural brands of bacon, meaning those that make their products without nitrates or fillers. They are used in recipes like bacon cheeseburgers (bunless of course), bacon and eggs, and bacon-stuffed dates.

    Is olive oil paleo? ›

    The answer is yes! Paleo diets focus on whole, unrefined foods. Extra virgin olive oil is a whole food made by pressing olives. No heat or solvents are used in the making of extra virgin olive oil.

    Is pasta paleo? ›

    Featuring lean meat and fish as well as fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds, the paleo diet excludes the foods that have become popular since farming began to develop around 10,000 years ago, so processed products such as bread, pasta, refined sugar and dairy are all off-limits.

    Do paleo people eat rice? ›

    Strict paleo dieters exclude all grains from their diets — including rice — primarily due to their high phytate content. Although it's technically prohibited, many people still consume small amounts of white rice while following a paleo diet because it's lower in phytates, compared with other types.

    Is pizza paleo? ›

    Wait, I can eat pizza on the paleo diet?!

    Sure can! You just have to make sure you skip a dough with wheat and gluten and dairy (dairy-free mozzarella is surprisingly easy to find these days). But vegetables and pepperoni are totally allowed for topping.

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