

Buy The Autoimmune Paleo Cookbook: An Allergen-Free Approach to Managing Chronic Illness by Trescott, Mickey (ISBN: 9780578135212) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: First Class - Excellent book, with some great recipes as well as ideas on menu planning, store cupboard basics and general guidance. I liked the layout of the book and the beautiful photography to inspire you and help keep you focussed. Review: but so far this has become my favourite! I've been on the Autoimmune paleo diet for ... - There are a few Autoimmune paleo cookbooks out there, but so far this has become my favourite! I've been on the Autoimmune paleo diet for a while now and was running out of new ideas. I also felt my dinners were a bit 'dry' and there are so many yummy sauces and dressings in this book! My favourites are the Coconut-Basil Pesto, Garlic "Mayo", Cherry BBQ sauce and Nomato sauce:) It even has a 4 week complete meal plan for those who want complete guidence. It's a MUST for those of you with an autoimmune disease :) (Y)








| ASIN | 0578135213 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 490,388 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 283 in Food Allergies 502 in Gluten-free Diet 882 in Medicine References |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,564) |
| Dimensions | 20.96 x 2.34 x 23.55 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 0310245729 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0578135212 |
| Item weight | 1.13 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 314 pages |
| Publication date | 13 Sept. 2016 |
| Publisher | Trescott LLC |
T**0
First Class
Excellent book, with some great recipes as well as ideas on menu planning, store cupboard basics and general guidance. I liked the layout of the book and the beautiful photography to inspire you and help keep you focussed.
M**V
but so far this has become my favourite! I've been on the Autoimmune paleo diet for ...
There are a few Autoimmune paleo cookbooks out there, but so far this has become my favourite! I've been on the Autoimmune paleo diet for a while now and was running out of new ideas. I also felt my dinners were a bit 'dry' and there are so many yummy sauces and dressings in this book! My favourites are the Coconut-Basil Pesto, Garlic "Mayo", Cherry BBQ sauce and Nomato sauce:) It even has a 4 week complete meal plan for those who want complete guidence. It's a MUST for those of you with an autoimmune disease :) (Y)
M**.
Very quick postage, great book. Many thanks.
I've bought this book for inspiration. I've used a few of the recipes already, tweaking based on what I have in my cupboard/fridge. Some of the recipes are extremely basic which disappointed me, but over all it's a good introduction to the AIP diet which I've just begun.
A**R
good book after all
good book, colourful, you got meal plans, lots of good recipes . a bit shame that most of them are based on coconut since my stumack doesnt like coconut. book came little bit torn on the ends of it.
T**Y
Only paleo book youll need!!
Wonderful book with beautiful pictures and very tasty recipes. Best paleo cook book I've come across. Easy to follow and already feeling better!
F**A
Have tried a few recipes and so far so good. Helpful and makes you think about what you ...
Have tried a few recipes and so far so good. Helpful and makes you think about what you are putting in your body.
R**2
Not bad
Not bad, but prefer the Healing Kitchen. Some of the recipes just weren't very inspiring or interesting. Good as a basic cookbook I guess if you haven't cooked much before but didn't feel I learnt a lot from it or got any new ideas or recipes.
M**'
Five Stars
Great book. Fantastic recipes. Loss stone and half in tow months. Feeling great, got more energy.
D**A
What can I say about this book that hasn't already been said? It is absolutely been a HUGE key factor in not only keeping me on the AIP path to health, but in also making me excited about food again! I seriously kid you not. I was really stuck in a food rut before I purchased this book. Mind you, I already had the e-book, but I just didn't use it that often. I think I felt browsing through it on my computer and then taking the comp into into the kitchen just wasn't very convenient. I knew I wanted to buy the hard cover to support Mickey anyway, but after reading Sarah Ballantyne's review of it (where she states there are more recipes than the ebook) I decided to go for it! Boy am I glad I did! Not only is it laid out beautifully, with vivid color pictures of each and every recipe, but there is some great info on the AIP and ways to get started that are simple and easy to follow. The recipes that I have tried (and loved!) so far have been fairly easy as well. A couple of tips I recommend: 1) *might be the most important one* get a dutch oven! Now that I think about it, this may be the biggest reason why I wasn't really using the ebook. The majority of the recipes I have used so far rely on this gem of a kitchen tool. I never knew how much I was missing one in my life until I got one! lol You don't have to run out and spend hundreds of dollars on a Le Creuset. I bought this one http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DZLOA98/ref=oh_details_o07_s01_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and absolutely love it! Reminds me of the one my mother had. I actually ordered this at the same time as the book and received them on the same day :) 2) Consider investing in a good high power blender if you don't at least have a food processor. I have a food processor and a nutribullet. Between the two of them, I am making do, but if I had a blentec or vitamix I would probably ditch the food processor altogether. 3) Mickey states this in the book so I am really just reiterating here, batch cook batch cook batch cook!! You will be happy you did, especially those meat patties! They have been meal savers at the last minute more than once. 4) Next on my list to get-a spiralizer! I don't think I have tried a recipe so far that I didn't like! I have only had the book for about 3 weeks; the e-book about 3 months, and these are the ones I have made so far. -citrus avocado dressing: I made this when i just had the ebook. Had to stop myself from eating it by the spoonful! It actually kept a bit longer than stated in the recipe AND the kids liked it! -Nomato sauce: just made this last night and I am still baffled about how much this actually tastes like marinara! Yes, it tastes like beets too, but seriously it is soooo good! The only thing I did differently was used a regular red and a golden beet (instead of 2 regular reds) and then swirled in some EVOO when I stirred in the basil. Yum! For breakfast this morning, I put a leftover piece of meatloaf (Mickey has an AIP meatloaf recipe on this site that is so good AND holds together without eggs AND has hidden veggies AND is approved by my kids!) on a bed of spaghetti squash and arame seaweed (kinda resembles noodles). It was fabulous! -Creamy Celeriac and Leek Soup: Ok this one didn't quite turn out as planned. I used frozen leeks (never again!) and guessed on the amount the bag would yield vs a whole leek. The finished product was very thick and more of a greenish/greyish color compared to the creamy white picture, however it was still pretty good and I will definitely make it again with fresh leeks! -Cinnamon-Scented Butternut Squash: simple and delicious! -Curried Cauliflower: ALMOST makes me not miss traditional curry.... -There are several veggie recipes that I have used or a variation from Mickey's that are super easy and tasty -Garlic-Sage Chicken Patties: I used ground turkey (cuz that's what I had in the freezer!) and they turned out great and were kid approved! I wasn't sure about the coconut flour as I have GI issues with raw coconut flesh products, but I think cooking it was the key here for me. I have had 2 or 3 patties so far and I they seem to be ok on my gut (yay!) -Herb Roast Chicken: Yet another simple, delicious, kid approved recipe! -Marinated Salmon: I used the coconut amino variation and it was fabulous and kid "tolerated" lol, which is saying a lot for my daughter since she doesn't like salmon. She is always willing to try it when I make it a new way though :) -Mediterranean Salmon: I think this might be my favorite salmon recipe of all time! I've used it 4 or 5 times since getting the e-book and even used it on mahi-mahi once. One kid approved! (the one who actually kinda likes salmon) -Clam Chowder: I am so in love with this recipe that I ACTUALLY DON'T MISS REGULAR CLAM CHOWDER! Yes, you heard that right folks, I'm talking Sweet Tomatoes' creamy, potato-ey, full of dairy and nightshades yummy goodness is now officially gone from my "man I wish I could ever have ____ again" list!! Now, as much as I loved this recipe, I bet it would be even better with fresh clams! I could not find any steamer clams, so I used canned. I strained off the water, then strained the water itself and used it in place of the clam broth. I used 2 cans, but I think it was a bit too much. Next time I will use 1 can, plus extra water for the broth and maybe a couple drops of fish sauce. Hands down kid approved! -Three-Herb Beef Patties: I made these with beef and pork and am actually getting ready to go make them again with pork and lamb. I'm still not sure how I feel about lamb. I made some beef and lamb meatloaf (the one on Mickey's site) which was super delicious, but had a more gamey taste from the lamb. I will be curious to taste the lamb/pork mix and see if that cuts it down. Either way this recipe is already on my staple in the freezer list and was definitely kid approved. *after I typed this I made them. I put them in a mini muffin pan (24) and cooked them in the oven. I didn't want to fill them too much, so I had enough left over to make 2 smallish patties When they were done, I put toothpicks in them put them on a plate and in the freezer. Now I have a quick, easy way to grab something quick and adjust the amount! I can just grab a couple of meat muffins (they basically look like meatballs) if I want a snack or grab more for a meal OR add a couple to another small amount of protein and voila-variety! I have however decided that I don't really care for lamb :P* -Dry Rubbed Steak: I have used both variations several times and on different types of meat since getting the e-book. Always kid-approved! -Citrus-Thyme Pot Roast: So good, it even impressed my non paleo brother and was totally kid approved: -Cinnamon-Ginger Baked Pears: This was the 1st thing I ever made out of the e-book! I have made it since a few times and with apples. I don't drizzle the concentrate on it anymore, but I may try baking it with the fruit and see if my cooked flesh theory holds true. Definitely kid approved! -Apple-Spice Tea Cookies: Just finished making these. Another simple yet delicious treat! I haven't made many of the treats since I am trying to limit things like that and plus I have a tendency to go overboard (like eat the whole batch!). I wasn't sure about the coconut flour and/or coconut either for my gut, but I ate one and so far so good. I used figs instead of dates (cuz that's what I had) which was a variation suggestion in the recipe. I also used half a green apple and a very small gala (again, cux that;s what I had). The fig seeds give them an interesting "crunch". I do not know if they are kid approved yet, but I am pretty certain they will get gobbled up. They are so delicious that I got up from writing the review to eat another one! Must. Put. Away. Now.... My kids are gluten free, but not full paleo, teenagers so it's always a huge bonus when they like something that I can eat too! Thankfully they are not super picky and are always willing to try new things. Up until I got this book, I found myself making separate meals more often than I wanted. I have definitely only scratched the surface with recipes so far and have a ton flagged for a "to make" list. Whether you are new to the Autoimmune Protocol, or have been going at it a while, you will benefit from this book. It sits open nicely on the counter too!
A**R
A kindle version of it would have been better/helpful
J**E
Un livre de recette sympathique et qui fait du bien à notre santé !...l'alimentation est de une grande aide lorsqu on a une maladie auto-immune..Essayez le, peut-être qu il vous aidera vous aussi!
E**S
Wow, with Mickey's new book making the switch to the Auto Immune Protocol (AIP) is almost simple! She offers the coles notes of what the diet/lifestyle entail and then she provides page after page of tasty recipes with beautiful photos to boot! It's such a nice book to hold and the recipes are so accessible that even our friends with no dietary restrictions are excited to try these recipes. As we first looked to the AIP I was overwhelmed with how to take grains and nightshades out of our already limited diet but with Mickey's help we've added as many foods as we've taken away. We had worried that this was going to be a bland food diet but not so. Another plus is that we can follow these recipes to the letter and it's made using this book such a joy. You don't need to be on the paleo diet to enjoy this book - just gluten free and dairy free is enough to make this book a good fit on your counter.
S**E
Super Buch, leicht zum nach kochen
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