Paleo delicious Thai coconut soup (tom kha thale)
I based this delicious soup recipe on a non-Paleo recipe from Allrecipes.com. I was never a huge fan of Thai but I’m starting to get the hang of it little by little. This soup is absolutely fantastic. The amount below should be about 4 – 6 servings and will definitely be enough for some next day leftovers if you are family of 2.
Japanese-style Paleo grilled salmon with broccoli
For a while I have been looking for a tasty salmon recipe as I don’t particularly often enjoy the fishy taste of salmon. The Kyoto recipe is by far the simplest and so far best tasting marinade for a salmon. The Paleo adjusted version is delicious as well. Keep in mind, the longer you let it marinade, the better it tastes.
Paleo Indian Chicken Madras

Paleo Chicken Madras
This “Paleo-fied” recipe was based on a recipe by Myree from allrecipes.co.uk, and all credit for the original non-Paleo version goes to her. This is a truly phenomenal dish if you love the flavorful Indian dishes.
Paleo breakfast: Fast and easy Paleo oatmeal
This absolute fabulousity wasn’t my original idea. Paleo oatmeal (or no-oatmeal, no-oat-oatmeal, or noatmeal) is a very popular paleo meal on web and a lot of people love it for its high-protein, high-fat nutritional content and sweet taste, which makes for a perfect Paleo breakfast idea.
Paleo side dish: French fried Brussels sprouts
Total time: 45 minutes
Prep time: 5 minutes
Cooking time: 40 minutes
Brussel sprouts are not only super nutritious, but also fall among the 4 vegetables with the highest protein content. They are awfully good for you, so use them as a side dish whenever you can. They are also awfully easy to make.