Tip, Trick & a Recipe: Creamy, Delicious Coconut Butter

There are a lot of ways to use a coconut, let me tell you. I’ve written about coconut oil, coconut vinegar, coconut aminos, coconut milk, and so on and so forth! And today, we’re going to talk about coconut butter. You’re even going to get a trick, a tip, and a recipe to help you […]

Tip, Trick & a Recipe: Huge love for dinosaur kale

If you and kale have an on-again, off-again relationship, there’s a good chance that you just haven’t met the right kale yet. (It’s not kale, it’s you.) Some kales are better for some things than others and all varieties of kale have slightly different tastes and textures. There are so many amazing health benefits you […]

Tip, Trick & A Recipe: Calling all Cauliflower!

Also known as Cabbage Flower, cauliflower is a member of the Brassica family of veggies, well-known for its cancer-fighting capabilities. Mon petit chou means (in French, chou is pronounced “shoe”) “my little cauliflower” and is a term of endearment! How do you like that? Here’s today’s TRICK: Take the stem off your cauliflower and keep […]

Tip, Trick & a Recipe: Firm White Fish

Many Dinner Answers subscribers have asked, “What is firm white fish?” I’ve been using that term for years without thinking twice about how everyone might not know what I mean. I always want to give you the option to choose and if I mention “firm white fish” there are quite a few options (think tilapia, […]

Tip, Trick & a Recipe: Spice up your squash life

Calabaza is a popular variety of squash, similar to pumpkin. Grown in South and Central America and the Caribbean, calabaza squash is available year-round. If you’re lucky enough to find calabaza locally, you’ll find it in the produce section of the market. This squash variety is usually round in shape but can range in size […]

Tip, Trick & a Recipe: DIY Tomato Paste

I love how a couple of tablespoons of rich, wonderful tomato paste adds such a deep tomato flavor to whatever it’s added to. I haven’t met a tomato sauce that didn’t love tomato paste! Tomato paste is an excellent source of potassium, B vitamins, iron, and the potent antioxidant lycopene. Studies show men who eat […]

Tip, Trick & a Recipe: A pearl in the ocean of onions

When it comes to onions, there are two kinds of people—those who incorporate pearl onions in their regular menu rotation and folks who walk by them in the grocery store or farmers’ market without giving them a second thought. Pearl onions are basically just a bite-sized version of your standard onion. The main difference between […]

Tip, Trick & a Recipe: Natural protein power
with almond flour

Almond flour (or almond meal) is made from ground almonds. It’s a staple in the kitchens of most Paleoistas because it can be used instead of traditional wheat flour as a foundation for gluten-free baking. Denser than traditional flour, almond flour has a heavy texture but it also has a neutral flavor and contains all […]

Tip, Trick & a Recipe: Sweet on bitter melon

Whether you refer to it as balsam pear, bitter gourd, or by its most common name of bitter melon, today we’re talking about a member of the plant family that includes melons, squashes, and cucumbers. Native to Africa and Asia, bitter melon has been used for medicinal purposes for its ability to cleanse the system […]