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Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Garlic Balsamic Glaze
The Paleo Diet Team
If you don’t love Brussels sprouts, it’s probably because you haven’t tried this recipe.
Slow Cooker Tomato Fennel Soup (Vegan)
Jess Case
Yes, you can make a meal out of those cans of whole peeled tomatoes! Basil, fennel seeds, and creamy coconut milk create a decadent soup you can make right in your slow cooker.
Sausage and Apple Stuffed Acorn Squash
Jess Case
This Paleo recipe fills tender acorn squash with autumn flavors like sweet apple, savory sausage, and fresh sage for an easy, but impressive Thanksgiving side.
Roasted Cauliflower Steaks
Felicia Lim
Need a quick and easy side dish for tonight’s dinner? Try these crispy roasted cauliflower steaks seasoned with turmeric and paprika. 
Deviled Eggs with Homemade Mayo
The Paleo Diet Team
The secret to the best deviled eggs? Homemade Paleo mayo! Try these simple recipes for wasabi, chipotle, and even avocado-ranch deviled eggs.
Shrimp-Stuffed Avocados
The Paleo Diet Team
If you’re searching for a cool and refreshing snack, you can’t beat these shrimp-stuffed avocados made with just a handful of ingredients.
Spicy Buffalo Chicken Meatballs
Lorrie Cordain
Put some spice in your Paleo Diet lifestyle with these delicious and nutritious meatballs.
Oysters on the Half Shell Classic Trifecta
Lorrie Cordain
Oysters are Paleo and if you love them as much as we do, these classic sauces will take your dining experience to another level.
Roasted Cauliflower with Red Bell Peppers
Lorrie Cordain
Searching for an easy veggie dish to pair with your Paleo protein? Look no further. This tasty and quick cauliflower recipe is the answer!
Broiled Oysters with Lemon Pepper
Try this Paleo Diet oyster recipe that you can prepare two different ways.
Stuffed Tomatoes
The Paleo Diet Team
Looking for a snack, appetizer, or a quick meal before work? Today’s Paleo recipe is easy, delicious, and nutritious.
Grilled Portobello Mushrooms with Cilantro Guacamole
Christopher Clark
Potassium is essential for normal body function, including muscle formation, the transmission of nerve impulses, and the metabolism of carbs and protein.
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