Read Nom Nom Paleo: Food for Humans Online
Authors: Michelle Tam,Henry Fong
Tags: #Cookbooks; Food & Wine, #Cooking by Ingredient, #Natural Foods, #Special Diet, #Allergies, #Gluten Free, #Paleo, #Food Allergies, #Gluten-Free, #Healthy
DO THIS:
G
ot kiddos in the house? You can make these Mocha Ice Pops with decaffeinated espresso, but keep in mind that even decaf contains a bit of caffeine.
T
ruth be told, a substantial portion of this cookbook was written under the influence of coffee and chocolate.
STRAWBERRY BANANA ICE CREAM
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on't toss those ripe, sugar-spotted bananas. Peel and freeze 'em for ice cream on a hot day!
A PARTING NOTE ABOUT SWEETS
I know what you’re thinking:
That’s it? That’s the end?!? No more dessert recipes? Don’t you have recipes for Paleo sugar cookies or Paleo candy canes or Paleo triple-decker chocolate fudge brownies? I can’t believe I read this entire book and have no Paleo cake pops to show for it. Grrr.
Here’s the thing about desserts: this book reflects the way I cook for my family. And these days, I rarely whip up sugary treats—“Paleo” or otherwise.
It wasn’t always this way. Growing up, if you waved something bready and/or sugary in front of me, I’d gladly chomp your hand off to get at it. I was a dessert junkie.
I didn’t stop stuffing my face with sweets even after I adopted a so-called “healthier” diet of whole grains and low-fat fare.
There’s no reason to ditch dessert
, I told myself.
I can always bake pastries with whole wheat flour instead of all-purpose flour. And those food scientists employed by the industrial flavor industry are doing amazing things with artificial sweeteners these days, don’t you think?
Too bad my agave-nectar-drenched whole-grain pastries tasted gross, and made me feel even worse.
After adopting a real-food lifestyle, I finally took a serious look at my relationship with treats. I realized I was addicted to sugar, and that switching out processed ingredients for almond flour and natural sweeteners wasn’t going to fix the problem. Just because treats can be made “Paleo-friendly” doesn’t make them a healthful choice. So I made a conscious decision to make a break from dessert. And as I transitioned into a real-food approach, I found that my cravings for sweets subsided. Now, when I want something sweet, I find that a bowl of fresh berries or sliced fruit usually hits the spot.