Gluten free is not a fad, nor is it a trendy diet. It is a lifestyle that many healthy parents and some people with celiac or gluten intolerance choose to live their life without. For many, finding gluten-free recipes seem to be a struggle. If you are trying to find gluten-free recipes for your friends, family or a picky toddler, we have your answer. For this weekly recipe roundup, we will share recipes of a variety of cooking times. There is some crockpot meals, a quick meal, and of course an Instant Pot meal.
One of the parenting struggles of being a busy mom or dad is trying to plan meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Every Friday, we will share our weekly recipe round-up of great gluten free and paleo/ celiac friendly recipes for you and your family. Our hope is that this is helpful in deciding what you want to prepare for dinner and help make meal planning a little easier for you.
Here are this weeks five fantastic favorite recipes:
Easy Instant Pot Green Beans
Valerie, of One Happy Housewife, loves her instant pot and has created many recipes with it. If you are a new instant pot owner a side dish may be a great place to start. She has created a tasty “Easy Instant Pot Green Bean” recipe. It takes a total of eight minutes to make and goes well with many main dishes.
Slow Roasted Lamb Shoulder
Emma, of Emma Eats and Explores, is always great for her variety of celiac-friendly recipes. Today we are featuring her “Slow Roasted Lamb Shoulder” which takes only 10 minutes to prepare and four and a half hours to cook. This recipe looks just as amazing as it tastes and is a great Sunday night type of dinner.
Tangy Gluten Free Lettuce Wraps
Sandi, of Fearless Dining, has a P.F. Chang’s Lettuce Wraps comparable recipe. Her “Tangy Gluten Free Lettuce Wraps” are amazing. The crisps lettuce mixed with the seasoned ground turkey and vegetables result in a delicious low carb meal. This dish takes approximately 30 minutes to make from start to finish.
Primal Baked Caprese Chicken
Jessica, of Adventures of a Cave Mom, has created a “Primal Baked Caprese Chicken” recipe. You cannot ever go wrong with basil, oregano, mozzarella cheese, tomatoes, and balsamic. Adding chicken to this bunch creates a very tasty meal. This is a great meal for a family dinner especially with those who have children who love cheese.
Paleo and Whole30 Sweet Potato Chili
Stefanie, of Natural Paleo Family, has created the “Paleo and Whole30 Sweet Potato Chili”. She described this dish as, “This sweet potato whole30 chili will warm your belly, please your family, and won’t leave you bloated from legumes”. This meal has more than 50 percent of the daily protein you should consume and can be made in both the instant pot or crockpot.