meatless meal prep Archives - The Shooks Life Food, Fitness, Fashion and my Furbaby Sun, 25 Aug 2019 15:08:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 https://theshookslife.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/shooks_logo_favicon.png meatless meal prep Archives - The Shooks Life 32 32 145780105 Nuts…for Nuts and Seeds! https://theshookslife.com/2019/07/28/nuts-for-nuts-and-seeds/ https://theshookslife.com/2019/07/28/nuts-for-nuts-and-seeds/#comments Mon, 29 Jul 2019 00:00:57 +0000 https://theshookslife.com/?p=2832 Don’t tell me it’s not Taco Tuesday…I don’t need that kind of negativity in my life. What I DO want to taco ’bout is how every day can be Taco Tuesday, how walnuts can be ‘meat’ and how seeds can be ‘pizza’. Yes, dreams do come true. Keep these secrets to yourself because you will NOT want to share! A plant-based diet can be easy, delicious and satisfying. Read on for the dEATs! In all candor, I don’t follow a completely plant-based diet. But, I have been trying to reduce my consumption of meat for both health and environmental reasons. Plus, I love a good challenge in the kitchen! When I first started to explore more meatless options I quickly found myself 1.) bored of the limited options 2.) overwhelmed by complicated ‘scratch’ recipes and 3.) disgusted by all the garbage ingredients in convenient packaged foods. So what’s a girl to do? Eat veggie burgers and quinoa all day every day? Or become a rabbit nibbling on veggies and unfulfilled? I don’t give up that easy. And hanger is not an option. As I started to explore beyond tofu, I could not believe how many things you can do with nuts and seeds! These nutritional powerhouses are incredibly underrated, underexplored and are a massively untapped source of plant-based protein! The Wonders of Nuts & Seeds as a Source of Plant-Based Protein 1.) Walnuts: According to WebMD, a handful of walnuts (about 14 halves) contains 4 grams of protein, 18 grams of fat that will keep you full and just 185 calories. Plus, they’re the only nuts that are high in heart-healthy omega-3’s. Walnuts can be easily ground up to form the base for burgers, taco ‘meat’ (recipe below) or pie crust. 2.) Cashews: A similar amount of cashews (1 ounce = 18 cashews) contains 5 grams of protein, 12 grams of fat and 157 calories per an article from Healthline. While cashews are lower in fiber and higher in carbs than other nuts like almonds, they have plenty of other vitamins and minerals like copper and iron to support blood health and lutein for eye health. Raw cashews can be soaked overnight to make cheesecake, ricotta or a hummus-like dip. 3.) Flax Seeds: Just a tablespoon of flax seed added to smoothies, oatmeal or sprinkled on a salad adds 1.3 grams of protein, only 3 grams of fat and 37 calories according to Healthline. They’re also a good source of heart-healthy omega-3’s and fiber to keep you full – one tablespoon provides 8-12% of your daily needs. 4.) Chia Seeds: This ‘superfood’ is popping up everywhere because it’s a powerhouse of nutrients. Per Delish, a serving (2 tablespoons) provides 4 grams of protein, more calcium once for once than most dairy products and almost all of the carbs are in the form of filling fiber. I’m a huge fan of chia puddings, which are an easy overnight dessert or breakfast that is raw and Whole30 compliant. Check out my Lemon Blueberry Chia Pudding, Coconut Cacao Chia Pudding, Pumpkin Chia Pudding or just search “Chia Pudding” on my site for oodles of more recipes! 5.) Pumpkin Seeds: These often forgotten seeds provide a ridiculous amount of nutrients in a single 1-ounce serving including 7 grams of protein, 23% of your daily iron and is one of the best natural sources of magnesium. In fact, according to Healthline, 79% of the population doesn’t get enough magnesium, which is critical to maintaining blood sugar and blood pressure levels. I love it as a topping on salads, oatmeal or toast! There are tons of other nuts and seeds that are a good source of protein and other minerals, but those are some of my daily favs. Also, using nuts and seeds as a source of protein doesn’t mean lots of time in the kitchen! You’ll find my raw walnut taco ‘meat’ to be super simple and it only requires a blender or food processor! Plus, one of my new favorite food finds is the seed-based crust from SUPERSEED Life. It’s keto-friendly, grain-free, completely vegan and completely delicious! Fact: even my husband, who is often skeptical of grain-free foods, loved this crust! Start living your best plant-based life with these recipes for a RAW TACO BOWL, TACO PIZZA and BREAKFAST TACOS! RAW VEGAN WALNUT TACO BOWL Serves: 4 Ingredients: Walnut Taco “Meat” -3 C raw walnuts -2/3 C sun-dried tomatoes (packaged dry; not in oil) -4 cloves minced garlic -1 T smoked paprika -1 T cumin -1 T chili powder -2 tsp coconut sugar -2 tsp nutritional yeast -1/2 tsp salt -1/4 – 1/2 C of water Quick Pickled Onion – 1/2 large red onion, thinly sliced – 1/2 T coconut or regular sugar – 3/4 tsp salt – 1/4 C apple cider vinegar Salad Fixings -1 pint of cherry tomatoes, sliced in half -2 bell peppers, sliced -1 jalapeno pepper, sliced -2 bunches romaine lettuce, chopped -optional salsa for dressing Directions: Step 1: Make the Quick Pickled Onions by placing all of the ingredients in a mason jar. Cover, shake and let set for 20 minutes. Step 2: Make the raw walnut taco “meat” by placing the sun-dried tomatoes in a small bowl with warm water. Set aside to soak for 5 minutes. Step 3: In the meantime, add the walnuts to a food processor and pulse into a fine meal (being careful not to blend it into a butter; some large pieces will give the “meat” texture). Set aside in a medium bowl. Step 4: Once the sun-dried tomatoes are finished soaking, reserve the water and them to the food processor with the remaining seasoning. Pulse to form a smooth paste. Then, add small amounts of the reserved water until it turns into a “sauce” similar to marinara. Mix the “sauce” in with the walnuts in the medium bowl to form the taco “meat”. Step 5: Build the salad by placing the romaine lettuce in 4 individual bowls. Top with desired amounts the taco “meat”, cherry tomatoes, bell pepper slices, jalapeno slices, pickled onions and optional salsa as a dressing. WALNUT TACO MEATLESS PIZZA with SUPERSEED LIFE CRUST Makes: 1 pizza  Ingredients: Walnut Taco “Meat” -3 C raw walnuts -2/3 C sun-dried tomatoes (packaged dry; not in oil) -4 cloves minced garlic -1 T smoked paprika -1 T cumin -1 T chili powder -2 tsp coconut sugar -2 tsp nutritional yeast -1/2 tsp salt -1/4 – 1/2 C of water Toppings -8 oz fresh mozzarella, sliced -1/4 C cheddar cheese, shredded -2 bell peppers, sliced -1 avocado, sliced -optional cilantro as garnish Crust -1 SUPERSEED Life Pizza Crust Directions:  Step 1: Pre-bake the crust at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for 5 minutes. In the meantime, slice the cheese and vegetables if you haven’t already. Step 2: Make the raw walnut taco “meat” by placing the sun-dried tomatoes in a small bowl with warm water. Set aside to soak for 5 minutes. Step 3: While the tomatoes soak, add the walnuts to a food processor and pulse into a fine meal (being careful not to blend it into a butter; some large pieces will give the “meat” texture”). Set aside in a medium bowl. Step 4: Once the sun-dried tomatoes are finished soaking, reserve the water and them to the food processor with the remaining seasoning. Pulse to form a smooth paste. Then, add small amounts of the reserved water until it turns into a “sauce” similar to marinara. Mix the “sauce” in with the walnuts in the medium bowl to form the taco “meat”. Step 5: After pre-baking the crust, remove it from the oven and assemble the toppings. Ladle on desired amount of pizza sauce, cheese and bell peppers. Place back in the oven for 15-17 minutes; option to broil for an additional 2-3 minutes to get the cheese toasty and brown. Remove from the oven and top with the taco “meat”, avocado slices and optional cilantro. Walnut Taco “Meat” Breakfast Tacos Makes: 6-8 tacos Ingredients: Walnut Taco “Meat” -3 C raw walnuts -2/3 C sun-dried tomatoes (packaged dry; not in oil) -4 cloves minced garlic -1 T smoked paprika -1 T cumin -1 T chili powder -2 tsp coconut sugar -2 tsp nutritional yeast -1/2 tsp salt -1/4 – 1/2 C of water Toppings -6-8 Vital Farms pasture-raised eggs -2-3 Roma tomatoes, diced -2 jalapeno peppers, sliced -optional salsa verde and cilantro for garnish Tortillas -6-8 Maria and Ricardo’s Whole Wheat Plus Tortillas for added fiber and protein Directions: Step 1: Make the raw walnut taco “meat” by placing the sun-dried tomatoes in a small bowl with warm water. Set aside to soak for 5 minutes. Step 2: While the tomatoes soak, add the walnuts to a food processor and pulse into a fine meal (being careful not to blend it into a butter; some large pieces will give the “meat” texture”). Set aside in a medium bowl. Step 3: Once the sun-dried tomatoes are finished soaking, reserve the water and them to the food processor with the remaining seasoning. Pulse to form a smooth paste. Then, add small amounts of the reserved water until it turns into a “sauce” similar to marinara. Mix the “sauce” in with the walnuts in the medium bowl to form the taco “meat”. Step 4: Scramble the eggs and slice the vegetables if you haven’t already. Set aside the eggs. Step 5: Assemble the tacos by layering the scrambled eggs, walnut taco “meat” in the tortillas. Top with desired amount of diced tomatoes, jalapeno slices and optional salsa as well as cilantro. Also great with guac…but what isn’t?!

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Don’t tell me it’s not Taco Tuesday…I don’t need that kind of negativity in my life. What I DO want to taco ’bout is how every day can be Taco Tuesday, how walnuts can be ‘meat’ and how seeds can be ‘pizza’. Yes, dreams do come true. Keep these secrets to yourself because you will NOT want to share! A plant-based diet can be easy, delicious and satisfying. Read on for the dEATs!

In all candor, I don’t follow a completely plant-based diet. But, I have been trying to reduce my consumption of meat for both health and environmental reasons. Plus, I love a good challenge in the kitchen! When I first started to explore more meatless options I quickly found myself 1.) bored of the limited options 2.) overwhelmed by complicated ‘scratch’ recipes and 3.) disgusted by all the garbage ingredients in convenient packaged foods. So what’s a girl to do? Eat veggie burgers and quinoa all day every day? Or become a rabbit nibbling on veggies and unfulfilled? I don’t give up that easy. And hanger is not an option.

As I started to explore beyond tofu, I could not believe how many things you can do with nuts and seeds! These nutritional powerhouses are incredibly underrated, underexplored and are a massively untapped source of plant-based protein!

The Wonders of Nuts & Seeds as a Source of Plant-Based Protein

1.) Walnuts: According to WebMD, a handful of walnuts (about 14 halves) contains 4 grams of protein, 18 grams of fat that will keep you full and just 185 calories. Plus, they’re the only nuts that are high in heart-healthy omega-3’s. Walnuts can be easily ground up to form the base for burgers, taco ‘meat’ (recipe below) or pie crust.

2.) Cashews: A similar amount of cashews (1 ounce = 18 cashews) contains 5 grams of protein, 12 grams of fat and 157 calories per an article from Healthline. While cashews are lower in fiber and higher in carbs than other nuts like almonds, they have plenty of other vitamins and minerals like copper and iron to support blood health and lutein for eye health. Raw cashews can be soaked overnight to make cheesecake, ricotta or a hummus-like dip.

3.) Flax Seeds: Just a tablespoon of flax seed added to smoothies, oatmeal or sprinkled on a salad adds 1.3 grams of protein, only 3 grams of fat and 37 calories according to Healthline. They’re also a good source of heart-healthy omega-3’s and fiber to keep you full – one tablespoon provides 8-12% of your daily needs.

4.) Chia Seeds: This ‘superfood’ is popping up everywhere because it’s a powerhouse of nutrients. Per Delish, a serving (2 tablespoons) provides 4 grams of protein, more calcium once for once than most dairy products and almost all of the carbs are in the form of filling fiber. I’m a huge fan of chia puddings, which are an easy overnight dessert or breakfast that is raw and Whole30 compliant. Check out my Lemon Blueberry Chia Pudding, Coconut Cacao Chia PuddingPumpkin Chia Pudding or just search “Chia Pudding” on my site for oodles of more recipes!

5.) Pumpkin Seeds: These often forgotten seeds provide a ridiculous amount of nutrients in a single 1-ounce serving including 7 grams of protein, 23% of your daily iron and is one of the best natural sources of magnesium. In fact, according to Healthline, 79% of the population doesn’t get enough magnesium, which is critical to maintaining blood sugar and blood pressure levels. I love it as a topping on salads, oatmeal or toast!

There are tons of other nuts and seeds that are a good source of protein and other minerals, but those are some of my daily favs. Also, using nuts and seeds as a source of protein doesn’t mean lots of time in the kitchen! You’ll find my raw walnut taco ‘meat’ to be super simple and it only requires a blender or food processor! Plus, one of my new favorite food finds is the seed-based crust from SUPERSEED Life. It’s keto-friendly, grain-free, completely vegan and completely delicious! Fact: even my husband, who is often skeptical of grain-free foods, loved this crust!

Start living your best plant-based life with these recipes for a RAW TACO BOWL, TACO PIZZA and BREAKFAST TACOS!

RAW VEGAN WALNUT TACO BOWL
Serves: 4

Ingredients:
Walnut Taco “Meat”
-3 C raw walnuts
-2/3 C sun-dried tomatoes (packaged dry; not in oil)
-4 cloves minced garlic
-1 T smoked paprika
-1 T cumin
-1 T chili powder
-2 tsp coconut sugar
-2 tsp nutritional yeast
-1/2 tsp salt
-1/4 – 1/2 C of water
Quick Pickled Onion
– 1/2 large red onion, thinly sliced
– 1/2 T coconut or regular sugar
– 3/4 tsp salt
– 1/4 C apple cider vinegar
Salad Fixings
-1 pint of cherry tomatoes, sliced in half
-2 bell peppers, sliced
-1 jalapeno pepper, sliced
-2 bunches romaine lettuce, chopped
-optional salsa for dressing

Directions:
Step 1: Make the Quick Pickled Onions by placing all of the ingredients in a mason jar. Cover, shake and let set for 20 minutes.
Step 2: Make the raw walnut taco “meat” by placing the sun-dried tomatoes in a small bowl with warm water. Set aside to soak for 5 minutes.
Step 3: In the meantime, add the walnuts to a food processor and pulse into a fine meal (being careful not to blend it into a butter; some large pieces will give the “meat” texture). Set aside in a medium bowl.
Step 4: Once the sun-dried tomatoes are finished soaking, reserve the water and them to the food processor with the remaining seasoning. Pulse to form a smooth paste. Then, add small amounts of the reserved water until it turns into a “sauce” similar to marinara. Mix the “sauce” in with the walnuts in the medium bowl to form the taco “meat”.
Step 5: Build the salad by placing the romaine lettuce in 4 individual bowls. Top with desired amounts the taco “meat”, cherry tomatoes, bell pepper slices, jalapeno slices, pickled onions and optional salsa as a dressing.

WALNUT TACO MEATLESS PIZZA with SUPERSEED LIFE CRUST
Makes: 1 pizza 

Ingredients:
Walnut Taco “Meat”
-3 C raw walnuts
-2/3 C sun-dried tomatoes (packaged dry; not in oil)
-4 cloves minced garlic
-1 T smoked paprika
-1 T cumin
-1 T chili powder
-2 tsp coconut sugar
-2 tsp nutritional yeast
-1/2 tsp salt
-1/4 – 1/2 C of water
Toppings
-8 oz fresh mozzarella, sliced
-1/4 C cheddar cheese, shredded
-2 bell peppers, sliced
-1 avocado, sliced
-optional cilantro as garnish
Crust
-1 SUPERSEED Life Pizza Crust

Directions: 
Step 1: Pre-bake the crust at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for 5 minutes. In the meantime, slice the cheese and vegetables if you haven’t already.
Step 2: Make the raw walnut taco “meat” by placing the sun-dried tomatoes in a small bowl with warm water. Set aside to soak for 5 minutes.
Step 3: While the tomatoes soak, add the walnuts to a food processor and pulse into a fine meal (being careful not to blend it into a butter; some large pieces will give the “meat” texture”). Set aside in a medium bowl.
Step 4: Once the sun-dried tomatoes are finished soaking, reserve the water and them to the food processor with the remaining seasoning. Pulse to form a smooth paste. Then, add small amounts of the reserved water until it turns into a “sauce” similar to marinara. Mix the “sauce” in with the walnuts in the medium bowl to form the taco “meat”.
Step 5: After pre-baking the crust, remove it from the oven and assemble the toppings. Ladle on desired amount of pizza sauce, cheese and bell peppers. Place back in the oven for 15-17 minutes; option to broil for an additional 2-3 minutes to get the cheese toasty and brown. Remove from the oven and top with the taco “meat”, avocado slices and optional cilantro.

Walnut Taco “Meat” Breakfast Tacos
Makes: 6-8 tacos

Ingredients:
Walnut Taco “Meat”
-3 C raw walnuts
-2/3 C sun-dried tomatoes (packaged dry; not in oil)
-4 cloves minced garlic
-1 T smoked paprika
-1 T cumin
-1 T chili powder
-2 tsp coconut sugar
-2 tsp nutritional yeast
-1/2 tsp salt
-1/4 – 1/2 C of water
Toppings
-6-8 Vital Farms pasture-raised eggs
-2-3 Roma tomatoes, diced
-2 jalapeno peppers, sliced
-optional salsa verde and cilantro for garnish
Tortillas
-6-8 Maria and Ricardo’s Whole Wheat Plus Tortillas for added fiber and protein

Directions:
Step 1: Make the raw walnut taco “meat” by placing the sun-dried tomatoes in a small bowl with warm water. Set aside to soak for 5 minutes.
Step 2: While the tomatoes soak, add the walnuts to a food processor and pulse into a fine meal (being careful not to blend it into a butter; some large pieces will give the “meat” texture”). Set aside in a medium bowl.
Step 3: Once the sun-dried tomatoes are finished soaking, reserve the water and them to the food processor with the remaining seasoning. Pulse to form a smooth paste. Then, add small amounts of the reserved water until it turns into a “sauce” similar to marinara. Mix the “sauce” in with the walnuts in the medium bowl to form the taco “meat”.
Step 4: Scramble the eggs and slice the vegetables if you haven’t already. Set aside the eggs.
Step 5: Assemble the tacos by layering the scrambled eggs, walnut taco “meat” in the tortillas. Top with desired amount of diced tomatoes, jalapeno slices and optional salsa as well as cilantro. Also great with guac…but what isn’t?!

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Im{pasta}bly easy meal prep https://theshookslife.com/2019/07/15/impastably-easy-meal-prep/ https://theshookslife.com/2019/07/15/impastably-easy-meal-prep/#comments Tue, 16 Jul 2019 00:00:07 +0000 https://theshookslife.com/?p=2809 Pasta lovers, imma ’bout to flip your world UPSIDE DOWN with this completely whole food, plant-based and low carb spaghetti squash carbonara. Im(pasta)ble you say? Oh yes way. Golden bundles of spaghetti squash sub for traditional noodles and a cashew-based ricotta lends creaminess to this dish topped with portabella mushrooms and a generous crack of the pepper mill. I’ve been dreaming this dish up for months after visiting The Butcher’s Daughter in LA and finally recreated the magic. Plus, no oven meal prep is what Texas dreams are made of in the summer. Get the dEATs for this Whole30 and keto-friendly recipe below, along with my pro meal prepping tips! Friends, it’s been a WHILE! June was cray cray with a capital C, but I am BACK and you better believe I’ve been stocking up all kinds of recipe ideas. First, I was in Seattle conducting research on breakfast habits, then it was onto Minneapolis to do shopalongs (yes, I get paid to grocery shop with people!) and finally, the Fancy Food Show in New York! This trade show takes place every winter in San Francisco and summer in New York and showcases the latest food and beverage innovations. The biggest trends? Loads of functional foods (sleep elixirs, probiotics for digestive health, CBS for stress relief), avoidance of allergens (gluten-free, lactose-free, peanut-free) and plant-based everything (eggplant banana and mushroom jerky, oh my!). While I don’t fully subscribe to a plant-based diet, I do try to abide by Michael Pollan’s 3 simple rules: eat real food, not too much, mostly plants. And I’m ready to get back to being a law-abiding eater after all this travel, which most definitely veered me off this path. I just can’t say no to cheesecake, what can I say? Beyond the health benefits, another bonus of a mostly plant-based diet means that it often means I don’t have to turn on my oven. In Texas, in July, that’s MAJOR. And this Whole30 and keto-friendly plant-based carbonara did just the trick to get me back on track. So how do I meal prep like a pro without spending insane amounts of time in the kitchen? I got you. Check out my pro tips. 6 Tips to Meal Prep Like a Pro: 1.) Put It On Your Calendar: Just like you’d put any meeting on a calendar during the week, put your meal prep time on the calendar Sunday (or whatever day of the week) to make the commitment. I’ll also put each meal on my Google calendar so 1.) I always know what’s for dinner 2.) I can plan ahead to have the ingredients and 3.) I can group meals together that have common ingredients (more on that below). 2.) Versatility is the Secret Sauce: The secret to delicious meals every night of the week is to find 1 or maybe 2 sauces that you can prep in advance from scratch and use in a variety of different ways throughout the week. For example, this cashew ricotta is just as good with marinara or pesto, is an awesome veggie dip and also makes for a stellar toast topper with fresh summer tomatoes. Need more ideas? Check out some of the salad dressings from this post or sauces from my summer kebab post. 3.) Multi-Task Like a Boss: Time for a little honesty – you likely won’t get ALL your meal prep done during a 2-hour window on Sunday. Sorry not sorry for bursting your bubble. But, you can multi-task throughout the week to get ‘er done. For example, when I’m making steel cut oats on a Sunday morning to pack for breakfast for the week, I’m also roasting a whole sheet pan of vegetables. Or I’m hard boiling eggs or making a batch of quinoa. Whenever you’re in the kitchen, make it your goal to maximize the time and make at least two meals or meal components. 4.) Make Mega Batches: You’re also gonna have to learn to like leftovers. I HATED leftovers growing up, but now…every leftover is like a gift from the kitchen gods. Always make twice as much and refrigerate for lunches or pop in the freezer for the following week. 5.) Semi-Homemade Is More Than Semi-Ok: Anyone who tells you that you can ‘do it all, have it all’ is a big fat liar. We all need shortcuts. And no one should feel bad about it. Some of my favorite shortcuts? Store bought zoodles, pre-cooked quinoa, rotisserie chicken and canned beans. 6.) Allow For a “Whatever Night: Even I find planning every last meal a bit suffocating, so I always plan for a “whatever” night each week. Usually, there are more leftovers than expected, we decide to go out or we just need something simple like a meatless burger and frozen veggies. Keep some common staples in the freezer and pantry for those kinda nights. Well all have ’em. Feeling like a pro yet? Or maybe just hungry? Me too. Thankfully, that much-awaited recipe for my Whole30 and Keto-friendly carbonara is just below. Bon appetit! Spaghetti Squash and Cashew Ricotta “Carbonara” Serves: 2-3 Ingredients: – 1 spaghetti squash – 1 carton of portabella mushrooms – extra virgin olive oil Cashew Ricotta  – 1 1/2 cups of raw cashews, soaked in water overnight (or at least 4 hours) – 1/2 cup of water – 2 T nutritional yeast – 1 T apple cider vinegar – 1 clove of garlic – pinch of onion powder – salt and pepper to taste Directions:  Step 1: Make the spaghetti squash by slicing it in half horizontally with a sharp knife (note: you’ll have to use some muscle!). Place a damp paper towel on a microwave-safe plate and put the spaghetti squash halves on top, cut-side up. Microwave for 15 minutes, or until easily pierced with a fork. Once tender, set aside to cool. Step 2: Prep the mushrooms while the spaghetti squash cools by slicing into 1/4 inch thick pieces. Add olive oil to a pan on the stove top over medium heat. Once hot (a few drops of water should sizzle), add the mushrooms, season with salt and pepper, and stir occasionally until tender. Step 3: Make the cashew ricotta by placing all the ricotta ingredients in a food processor. Blend until creamy, scraping the sides. Set aside in a bowl. Step 4: Complete the dish by first removing the seeds and dried center tendrils of the spaghetti squash with a fork, leaving the tender edges in tact. Then, use the fork to scrape the interior sides of the spaghetti squash to release the “noodles”, scraping from the top edge down towards the center. Place the “noodles” in serving dishes, top with mushrooms, ricotta, a dash of olive oil, salt and pepper. Enjoy!

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Pasta lovers, imma ’bout to flip your world UPSIDE DOWN with this completely whole food, plant-based and low carb spaghetti squash carbonara. Im(pasta)ble you say? Oh yes way. Golden bundles of spaghetti squash sub for traditional noodles and a cashew-based ricotta lends creaminess to this dish topped with portabella mushrooms and a generous crack of the pepper mill. I’ve been dreaming this dish up for months after visiting The Butcher’s Daughter in LA and finally recreated the magic. Plus, no oven meal prep is what Texas dreams are made of in the summer. Get the dEATs for this Whole30 and keto-friendly recipe below, along with my pro meal prepping tips!

Friends, it’s been a WHILE! June was cray cray with a capital C, but I am BACK and you better believe I’ve been stocking up all kinds of recipe ideas. First, I was in Seattle conducting research on breakfast habits, then it was onto Minneapolis to do shopalongs (yes, I get paid to grocery shop with people!) and finally, the Fancy Food Show in New York! This trade show takes place every winter in San Francisco and summer in New York and showcases the latest food and beverage innovations. The biggest trends? Loads of functional foods (sleep elixirs, probiotics for digestive health, CBS for stress relief), avoidance of allergens (gluten-free, lactose-free, peanut-free) and plant-based everything (eggplant banana and mushroom jerky, oh my!).

While I don’t fully subscribe to a plant-based diet, I do try to abide by Michael Pollan’s 3 simple rules: eat real food, not too much, mostly plants. And I’m ready to get back to being a law-abiding eater after all this travel, which most definitely veered me off this path. I just can’t say no to cheesecake, what can I say? Beyond the health benefits, another bonus of a mostly plant-based diet means that it often means I don’t have to turn on my oven. In Texas, in July, that’s MAJOR. And this Whole30 and keto-friendly plant-based carbonara did just the trick to get me back on track.

So how do I meal prep like a pro without spending insane amounts of time in the kitchen? I got you. Check out my pro tips.

6 Tips to Meal Prep Like a Pro:

1.) Put It On Your Calendar: Just like you’d put any meeting on a calendar during the week, put your meal prep time on the calendar Sunday (or whatever day of the week) to make the commitment. I’ll also put each meal on my Google calendar so 1.) I always know what’s for dinner 2.) I can plan ahead to have the ingredients and 3.) I can group meals together that have common ingredients (more on that below).

2.) Versatility is the Secret Sauce: The secret to delicious meals every night of the week is to find 1 or maybe 2 sauces that you can prep in advance from scratch and use in a variety of different ways throughout the week. For example, this cashew ricotta is just as good with marinara or pesto, is an awesome veggie dip and also makes for a stellar toast topper with fresh summer tomatoes. Need more ideas? Check out some of the salad dressings from this post or sauces from my summer kebab post.

3.) Multi-Task Like a Boss: Time for a little honesty – you likely won’t get ALL your meal prep done during a 2-hour window on Sunday. Sorry not sorry for bursting your bubble. But, you can multi-task throughout the week to get ‘er done. For example, when I’m making steel cut oats on a Sunday morning to pack for breakfast for the week, I’m also roasting a whole sheet pan of vegetables. Or I’m hard boiling eggs or making a batch of quinoa. Whenever you’re in the kitchen, make it your goal to maximize the time and make at least two meals or meal components.

4.) Make Mega Batches: You’re also gonna have to learn to like leftovers. I HATED leftovers growing up, but now…every leftover is like a gift from the kitchen gods. Always make twice as much and refrigerate for lunches or pop in the freezer for the following week.

5.) Semi-Homemade Is More Than Semi-Ok: Anyone who tells you that you can ‘do it all, have it all’ is a big fat liar. We all need shortcuts. And no one should feel bad about it. Some of my favorite shortcuts? Store bought zoodles, pre-cooked quinoa, rotisserie chicken and canned beans.

6.) Allow For a “Whatever Night: Even I find planning every last meal a bit suffocating, so I always plan for a “whatever” night each week. Usually, there are more leftovers than expected, we decide to go out or we just need something simple like a meatless burger and frozen veggies. Keep some common staples in the freezer and pantry for those kinda nights. Well all have ’em.

Feeling like a pro yet? Or maybe just hungry? Me too. Thankfully, that much-awaited recipe for my Whole30 and Keto-friendly carbonara is just below. Bon appetit!

Spaghetti Squash and Cashew Ricotta “Carbonara”
Serves: 2-3

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Ingredients:
– 1 spaghetti squash
– 1 carton of portabella mushrooms
– extra virgin olive oil
Cashew Ricotta 
– 1 1/2 cups of raw cashews, soaked in water overnight (or at least 4 hours)
– 1/2 cup of water
– 2 T nutritional yeast
– 1 T apple cider vinegar
– 1 clove of garlic
– pinch of onion powder
– salt and pepper to taste

Directions: 
Step 1: Make the spaghetti squash by slicing it in half horizontally with a sharp knife (note: you’ll have to use some muscle!). Place a damp paper towel on a microwave-safe plate and put the spaghetti squash halves on top, cut-side up. Microwave for 15 minutes, or until easily pierced with a fork. Once tender, set aside to cool.
Step 2: Prep the mushrooms while the spaghetti squash cools by slicing into 1/4 inch thick pieces. Add olive oil to a pan on the stove top over medium heat. Once hot (a few drops of water should sizzle), add the mushrooms, season with salt and pepper, and stir occasionally until tender.
Step 3: Make the cashew ricotta by placing all the ricotta ingredients in a food processor. Blend until creamy, scraping the sides. Set aside in a bowl.
Step 4: Complete the dish by first removing the seeds and dried center tendrils of the spaghetti squash with a fork, leaving the tender edges in tact. Then, use the fork to scrape the interior sides of the spaghetti squash to release the “noodles”, scraping from the top edge down towards the center. Place the “noodles” in serving dishes, top with mushrooms, ricotta, a dash of olive oil, salt and pepper. Enjoy!

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