Thursday 4 September 2014

FREE Paleo Diet Recipe Cooking With Herbs



Herbs are above ground plants parts. Herbs have been used paleo cereal for centuries for food and medicine. Cavemen ate fresh herbs and I also imagine herbs were used for medicinal purposes.

Herbs are plants used for food and medicine. Paleo diet recipes includes nutritious herbs. The beauty of herbs is that they can be grown in small spaces in the home or in the garden. Cooking herbs green leafy part of plant fresh or dried. Seeds, fruit, bark, roots and bark usually dried. Most herbs do not provide the substance of a meal but are used for aroma and flavoring. The exception would be arugula. Enjoy Paleo Strawberry, Walnut Arugula Salad.

Arugula: An herb and not a vegetable. Contrary to most herbs arugula is used as a substitute for lettuce in many salads. Grows annually has elongated and lobular leaves. Flavor is slight peppery and sweet.

Bay: Dried bay leaves used in stews and soups as flavoring.

Basil: Basil can be fresh or dried. Fresh chopped basil accents side dishes salsa and main dishes.

Cayenne Pepper: From fruited capsicum. Dark red color used as spiced pepper for vegetables, meats, soup, stew and salads.

Chili Pepper: Dark red in color. Hot flavoring for foods contains antioxidants. Used in soups, stews and vegetables.

Chives: Used in salads, soups, stews and appetizers. Have mild onion taste.

Cilantro: Herb used in Asia, Caribbean and South America. Used for flavoring in side dishes or main dishes.

Cinnamon: Dried herb used in baking and desserts. Also great topping ice cream shakes and egg nog.

Dill: Dill seeds accent meat, poultry, fish and salads. Meat, cucumbers and cabbage can be dilled.

Garlic: Herb member of onion family. Used for centuries for food and medicinal purposes.

Mint: Green leave herb. Varied cooking used in dessert, shakes, and drinks and baking.

Parsley: Popular herb that can be used in variety of ways. Can be used in fruit and vegetable salads, sandwiches, soup and gravy.

Peppermint: Can be used fresh or dried. Used in candies and toothpaste. Dried use as spice for drinks, desserts or as a tea. Peppermint has medicinal properties. Invasive plant and grows easily. As a companion plant grown around roses help keep aphids from roses.

Sage: Can be used fresh or dried in poultry, soup, stews and vegetables.

Spearmint: Popular herb used in toothpaste and mouth wash. Use fresh or dried as food spice or teas. Centuries used for food and medicinal uses. Small herb grows from mid summer to mid fall can reach heights of 13" to 18" and produces small blooms. Does well in cooler temperatures and needs approximately 6 hours of direct light per day. Spearmint has a milder flavor than peppermint.

Combine dressing ingredients to taste. Orthodox Paleo diet does not allow honey.

Serves 4Paleo Mother Nature Recipes Low Fat, Low Carbs Gluten, Dairy, Soy and Preservative Free.

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