• food,  Los Angeles,  New York,  San Diego,  WorldWide

    Sip on The Scrumptious Taste of Snickerdoodle

    I love holiday coffees – pumpkin spice latte, peppermint mocha, eggnog latte… Sounds so yummy, but also sounds so guilty. I want to introduce this keto-friendly holiday coffee drink which delivers all of the flavors that you expect for the coming holiday – it is the Snickerdoodle Caramel Latte!

    Here is the recipe from Primal Kitchen. It is so simple, so tasty and the most important, you can drink it without feeling any guilty. It blends your milk of choice (this recipe used coconut), steamed, with hot drip coffee swirled with Primal Kitchen Snickerdoodle Collagen Fuel for a burst of cinnamon-sugar flavor. Top with real whipped cream, or coconut cream if you can’t tolerate dairy, a couple pinches of ground cinnamon, and a swirl of keto-friendly caramel. This Keto Snickerdoodle Caramel Coffee perches the angel and the devil on your shoulders, only for once they’re in silent agreement that you should sip and savor this fancy, seductive coffee drink in peace.

    Keto Snickerdoodle Caramel Coffee with Collagen

    Ingredients:

    • 6 ounces water
    • 2 Tbsp coffee grounds (I used Dope Coffee)
    • 1/4 cup (2.16 ounces) milk of your choice
    • 1/4 cup heavy whipping cream or coconut cream
    • 1 scoop Primal Kitchen Snickerdoodle Collagen Fuel
    • 2 Tbsp keto caramel* (I used Monk fruit Sweetener for substitute)
    • 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
    • 1 cinnamon stick, if desired

    Equipment notes:

    • Use a 10- to 12-ounce mug for this recipe.
    • You’ll need a stand mixer or handheld beaters to whip the cream.
    • You’ll need a mason jar a French Press to steam the milk.

    Instructions:

    • Prepare coffee in a coffee maker, French press, or pour over coffee maker. While the coffee is brewing, steam the milk, and whip the cream.

    To make whipped cream:

    • Pour cream into stand mixer metal bowl fitted with the wire whisk attachment, or into a metal bowl with handheld beater whisks inserted into the cream.
    • Turn the mixer to medium speed.
    • Whip air into cream for about 3 minutes.

    To make steamed milk:

    • Mason jar + microwave method: Pour milk into a small mason jar, then screw the lid on tightly. Shake the jar (show it who’s boss) until the milk is frothy. Remove the lid and microwave the milk on medium-high power for 30 seconds. Remove milk and stir. Heat for another 15 seconds, then stir.
    • French Press method: Heat milk either in the microwave or on the stove (140ºF is the right temperature, in case you’re measuring). Pour milk into a clean French Press and push plunger up and down repeatedly until the milk doubles in volume.

    To assemble the coffee drink:

    • Add 1 scoop of Primal Kitchen Snickerdoodle Collagen Fuel to the bottom of your large mug.
    • Pour the hot coffee on top of the collagen.
    • Use a fork to whisk the collagen into the coffee until well combined. Pour the steamed milk over the coffee.
    • Top with whipped cream and keto caramel. Dust with ground cinnamon, and add a cinnamon stick, if desired.

    Nutrition info (per serving, Servings: 1):

    Calories: 250

    Net Carbs: 5 grams

    Fat: 15 grams

    Protein: 11 grams

    Nutrition info calculated using Cronometer. Nutrition info includes 1/4 cup unsweetened, full-fat coconut milk, 1/4 cup whipped heavy cream, and 2 Tbsp ChocZero’s Caramel Sugar-Free Syrup.

    (With coconut whipped cream)

    If you have a sweet tooth like me, you might be easily seduced by cookies—particularly homemade, barely-out-of-the-oven cookies. This is the perfect cookie condition; it’s in a state of a-little-more-cooked than cookie dough but not yet hardened by the room temperature air that cools it to a more crisp texture. This Primal Snickerdoodle Cookies strive to be that fusion of soft interior with an ever-so-slight crunch when the teeth tap into it.

    Primal Snickerdoodle Cookies

    Like a mom to multiple children, moms won’t pick a favorite cookie (at least not out loud, ha), but snickerdoodle cookies definitely top mom’s list of all-time fave classic cookies. Sweet, spicy, buttery, and soft, snickerdoodles are great year-round, but fit oh-so-well on holiday cookie plates and alongside a chai latte or pumpkin spice latte when the days get shorter and the air gets more crisp in the fall.

    Time: 52 minutes

    Servings: 8 cookies

    Nutrition info (per cookie):

    Calories: 159

    Carbs: 14 grams*

    Net Carbs: 12.5 grams

    Fat: 14 grams

    Protein: 7 grams

    Ingredients

    • 1/4 cup (4 tablespoons) cold unsalted butter
    • 5 Tbsp Brown Sugar Swerve
    • 1 cup almond flour
    • 2 1/2 tsp full-fat coconut milk
    • 1/4 tsp baking soda
    • Pinch of salt
    • 1/3 cup + 1 1/2 tsp Primal Kitchen Snickerdoodle Collagen Fuel

    Roll cookie balls in:

    • 2 Tbsp granular monk fruit or Swerve
    • 1 tsp ground cinnamon

    Instructions

    • Cut cold butter into small chunks. Place the butter in a bowl and add in the Swerve and almond flour. Use the back of a fork or a food processor to work the butter into the sweetener.
    • Add in the coconut milk, baking soda, vanilla extract, salt, and Collagen Fuel, and mix with the fork.
    • Form dough into 8 balls. Roll in cinnamon-sweetener.
    • Line a cookie sheet with parchment. Place the dough balls on the parchment-lined cookie sheet and put in the freezer for 30 minutes.
    • Preheat oven to 325ºF. Remove cookie sheet from the freezer. Bake cookies on the middle rack for 10-12 minutes (until balls have just melted flat and aren’t risen in center).
    • Remove cookies from the oven. While still hot, gently lift parchment (with cookies still on it). Take a glass or small bowl that is slightly larger than the cookies and gently swirl it around the cookies to bring the edges in tight and make perfect circles.
    • Allow to cool before removing from from the cookie sheet with a spatula.

    COLLAGEN FUEL® Drink Mix – Snickerdoodle

    Satisfy your sweet tooth with cinnamon: PRIMAL KITCHEN® COLLAGEN FUEL® Drink Mix now comes in Snickerdoodle! Made with creamy coconut milk powder and vanilla extract, it’s like to compress a batch of these deliciously decadent cookies into every scoop of this Keto Certified and Paleo Friendly powder. Each serving contains 10g of type 1 and 3 collagen to support hair, skin, and nails, and blends beautifully into smoothies, stirs into scrumptious shakes, or couples well with coffee. Treat yourself to uncompromisingly delicious taste while supplementing your routine with collagen peptides.

    • Keto Certified
    • 10g of Collagen per Serving
    • Paleo Friendly

    About Mark Sisson & PRIMAL KITCHEN®

    Mark Sisson, New York Times bestselling author, media personality, ex-endurance athlete (5th place USA Marathon Championship, 4th place Hawaii Ironman finish) founded the PRIMALKITCHEN® brand in 2015. He has been educating the world on nutrition and the benefits of fat and protein for the last decade via his blog, MarksDailyApple.com.

    With the launch of the PRIMAL KITCHEN® brand, Mark Sisson delivers on his mission to create uncompromisingly delicious condiments, sauces, cooking oils, collagen peptides and pantry staples that are made with fats we love and clean ingredients, and contain no dairy, gluten, grain, refined sugar or soy. PRIMAL KITCHEN is the maker of the #1 condiment in natural grocery, the #1 salad dressing brand in natural grocery, and #1 product in six key condiment categories in natural grocery: mayo, salad dressing, BBQ sauce, steak sauce, ketchup and avocado oil.  As Mark would say, Eat Like Your Life Depends on It, because it does. Learn more at primalkitchen.com.

  • food,  Health,  San Diego,  WorldWide

    My Kamado Joe’s New Best Friend – Primal Kitchen’s Hawaiian Style BBQ Sauce

    When I complained to my husband Ryan about the fact that we can’t go out to eat, I was truly meaning it. Of course I miss the restaurant foods, especially BBQ! How can we make charcoal grilled steak, pulled pork, and lamb chops like the ones we eat at a professional BBQ place? No way. But! I was wrong. Because Ryan got a Kamado Joe’s! Yes, the big red baby. It is pretty pricy, but he loves it, and we use it everyday. So if you ask me is Kamado Joe’s worthy of the price? I will say yes for sure. From then on, I don’t miss BBQ restaurant at all. We tried steaks, ribs, whole duck… all come out amazing! And how about a pulled pork sandwich? I think we need a great BBQ sauce.

    Primal Kitchen gives us a perfect solution when we find they have a Hawaiian BBQ Style Sauce, making our smoky pulled pork a nice tropical flavor, so yummy.

    But what if you don’t have a Kamado Joe’s or if you don’t like pulled pork? Hawaiian BBQ Sauce is still a great sauce that you can use for many other things. Let’s take a closer look about this fantastic sauce.

    Hawaiian Style BBQ Sauce

    Add a little “aloha” to pulled pork or cauliflower bites with PRIMAL KITCHEN® Hawaiian Style BBQ Sauce! This island-inspired sauce is USDA Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified, Whole30 Approved® and Certified Paleo…and full of flavorful ingredients like organic pineapple juice and coconut aminos. Braise and glaze for huli huli chicken, or slather on salmon.

    Take a tropical taste-trip to Hawaii with PRIMAL KITCHEN® Hawaiian Style BBQ Sauce! Infused with island-inspired, mouth-watering ingredients like coconut aminos, organic pineapple juice, and natural smoke flavor, this succulent sauce is savory and sweet. Slather onto gluten-free buns with cooked cubed pork for a Polynesian-fusion bao bun, baste grilled meats, or switch up a pineapple turkey teriyaki burger with this smoky, full-bodied sauce. USDA Organic and Non-GMO Project Verified, this versatile sauce is made without high-fructose corn syrup, and is Whole30 Approved® and Certified Paleo.

    • USDA Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified
    • Whole30 Approved®, Certified Paleo
    • No High-Fructose Corn Syrup
    Using this sauce for a Paleo and Whole30 Lettuce Cups

    The quick, five-ingredient (seasoning and cilantro aside) Whole30 and paleo lettuce cups recipe is the perfect weeknight dinner recipe when you’re short one time, bothered from your commute, and starving. Simply chop a bell pepper, brown ground pork, stir together a few other ingredients, and dinner’s done. Primal Kitchen Hawaiian-Style BBQ Sauce accents the unctuous ground pork and sweetness of the red bell pepper and pineapple with smoky, savory, Island-kissed flavor. Scoop straight from the skillet, or pile atop of lettuce leaves, and devour.

    Paleo and Whole30 Lettuce Cups

    Time: 15 minutes

    Servings: 6

    Ingredients

    • 1 pound ground pork
    • 1 cup red bell pepper, diced
    • 1 cup pineapple tidbits (no sugar added)
    • 1/2 teaspoon salt
    • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
    • 1/2 cup Primal Kitchen Hawaiian-Style BBQ Sauce
    • Butter lettuce, cleaned and separated into cups
    • 1 teaspoon cilantro, chopped

    Instructions

    • In a large skillet over medium-high heat, add ground pork. Break meat up with a wooden spoon or spatula. Cook meat until browned, stirring frequently, about 4–5 minutes.
    • Remove meat from skillet and drain on a plate lined with paper towels.
    • Add diced red bell pepper to skillet and cook for 2 minutes, stirring frequently.
    • Add pineapple tidbits to the skillet and cook for 1 minute.
    • Add pork back to the skillet. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, and stir. Pour in BBQ sauce, and stir well.
    • Serve the pork in lettuce cups. Sprinkle with cilantro, and serve.

    Nutrition Info (per serving; about 3 ounces of the meat mixture):

    Calories: 270

    Carbs: 10 grams

    Fat: 16 grams

    Protein: 21 grams

    Nutritional information calculated using Cronometer.

    About Mark Sisson & PRIMAL KITCHEN®

    Mark Sisson, New York Times bestselling author, media personality, ex-endurance athlete (5th place USA Marathon Championship, 4th place Hawaii Ironman finish) founded the PRIMALKITCHEN® brand in 2015. He has been educating the world on nutrition and the benefits of fat and protein for the last decade via his blog, MarksDailyApple.com.

    With the launch of the PRIMAL KITCHEN® brand, Mark Sisson delivers on his mission to create uncompromisingly delicious condiments, sauces, cooking oils, collagen peptides and pantry staples that are made with fats we love and clean ingredients, and contain no dairy, gluten, grain, refined sugar or soy. PRIMAL KITCHEN is the maker of the #1 condiment in natural grocery, the #1 salad dressing brand in natural grocery, and #1 product in six key condiment categories in natural grocery: mayo, salad dressing, BBQ sauce, steak sauce, ketchup and avocado oil.  As Mark would say, Eat Like Your Life Depends on It, because it does. Learn more at primalkitchen.com.

  • food,  Health,  New York,  San Diego,  WorldWide

    Whole30 Approved®, Paleo- and Keto-Certified Vegan Mayos Now Available in The Refrigerated Aisle

    From the makers of the number one condiment in natural grocery and the number one shelf stable mayo comes the all new PRIMAL KITCHEN Vegan Mayo Dip & Spread made with Avocado Oil.

    This Non-GMO Project Verified pantry staple is made without canola oil, soybean oil, gluten, grains, or sugar for a Certified Gluten-Free, Whole30 Approved® and Keto Friendly condiment. Made with Avocado Oil, the PRIMAL KITCHEN Vegan Mayo is a plant-based, egg-free mayo and comes in three irresistible flavors: Original, Rosemary Garlic, and Jalapeño Lime.

    “Our Vegan Mayo uses potato protein, a functional ingredient, for emulsification. This unique differentiator makes our line paleo-friendly and Whole30 Approved, without using a legume based emulsifier like pea protein or chickpea water,” said founder Mark Sisson. “There really isn’t another vegan mayo out there that checks all the boxes and has a creamy, uncompromisingly delicious flavor.”

    According to the FDA, eggs are a top 8 food allergen2, which quickly eliminates many consumers from using mayos, dips and spreads. Now, plant-based consumers or those with an egg allergy can enjoy a vegan mayo with clean ingredients that is equally delicious as a spread or dip.

    Suggested retail price for PRIMAL KITCHEN Vegan Mayo is $9.99 for 12 oz. It has been hitting refrigerated shelves at Natural Independent Grocers and Whole Foods Market® in April and additional retailers nationwide throughout 2020. For more information visit primalkitchen.com.

    About Mark Sisson & PRIMAL KITCHEN®

    Mark Sisson, New York Times bestselling author, media personality, ex-endurance athlete (5th place USA Marathon Championship, 4th place Hawaii Ironman finish) founded the PRIMAL KITCHEN® brand in 2015. He has been educating the world on nutrition and the benefits of fat and protein for the last decade via his blog, MarksDailyApple.com.

    With the launch of the PRIMAL KITCHEN® brand, Mark Sisson delivers on his mission to create uncompromisingly delicious condiments, sauces, cooking oils, collagen peptides and pantry staples that are made with fats we love and clean ingredients, and contain no dairy, gluten, grain, refined sugar or soy. PRIMAL KITCHEN is the maker of the #1 condiment in natural grocery, the #1 salad dressing brand in natural grocery, and #1 product in six key condiment categories in natural grocery: mayo, salad dressing, BBQ sauce, steak sauce, ketchup and avocado oil.  As Mark would say, Eat Like Your Life Depends on It, because it does. Learn more at primalkitchen.com.