Cover art for The Grain-Free Family Table
Published
Harper Collins, December 2014
ISBN
9780062308153
Format
Hardcover, 304 pages
Dimensions
22.9cm × 20.3cm × 2.5cm

The Grain-Free Family Table 125 Delicious Recipes for Fresh, Healthy Eating Every Day

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Go grain-free-it's gluten-free that's paleo-friendly!

When Carrie Vitt was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, she was able to reverse it after being put on an elimination diet that cut out gluten and grains. Failing to find recipes that followed her strict diet guidelines but didn't sacrifice flavor and variety, she began experimenting at home, creating grain-free meals and snacks that not only satisfied her own palate but pleased friends and family as well-including her two young daughters.

In this beautiful full-color cookbook, Carrie provides delicious, family-friendly recipes for a workable unprocessed, grain-free lifestyle. Included is a diverse range of recipes for everything from piecrust and homemade nut butter to Pork Carnitas Breakfast Crepe Tacos and Grain-Free Biscuits, Avocado with Mango-Shrimp Salsa, Roasted Garlic Cauliflower Alfredo with Chicken and Vegetables, and Cauliflower "Fried Rice." Here, too, are kid-friendly recipes such as Kids' Squash and Cheese, Cut-Out or Slice-and-Bake Cookies, and Classic Yellow Cake with Buttercream Frosting.

In addition to sources for healthy ingredients, time-saving ideas, health tips, and 125 easy grain-free recipes, Carrie offers simple variations on every recipe to make each follow more restrictive paleo and primal guidelines (it can be as simple as using coconut oil instead of butter!). Written in Carrie's warm, inviting style, this helpful sourcebook is the perfect entree to a healthy, nourishing diet that brings grain-free eating into the mainstream.

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