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Herbed Ghee with Zoodles

Herbed Ghee with Zoodles

Zucchini noodles or their other name “zoodles” being used in recipes is definitely on the rise right now. I am really happy this healthy trend is going around. A dear friend of mine, Chelsea Cohen came up with a paleo recipe for zoodles which I am excited to share. It uses two different brands of Pure Indian Foods Ghee.  By combining two different ghees and just the right amount of spices she was able to transform the standard zoodle into something far from ordinary. For your ease in creating zoodles, I highly recommend using the Spiralife spiralizer.

Pure Indian Foods is definitely on my top list of ghee companies. If you haven’t tried their ghee then you really should!

This is really quick and simple to make and delicious with a variety of protein options. If you are leaning out, or attempting to burn fat I would suggest this recipe with a chicken or beef dish or if you’re feeling particularly creative, try it with my smoked chicken gumbo.

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Enjoy!

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Herbed Ghee with Zoodles

Herbed Ghee with Zoodles

  • Author: Chelsea Cohen

Description

Give your taste buds a trip to Italy with this delicious zoodle recipe using some of the best ghee!


Ingredients

Scale
  • 1 medium zucchini
  • ½ tablespoon Pure Indian Foods Garlic Ghee
  • ½ tablespoon Pure Indian Foods Italian Ghee
  • A pinch of red pepper flakes
  • Salt & pepper, to taste

Instructions

  1. With your vegetable spiral slicer, spiral your zucchini into zoodles. (I recommend the Spiralife brand.)
  2. Heat a pan over medium heat.
  3. Place both ghees into the pan.
  4. Once the ghees begin to melt, add zoodles.
  5. Add red pepper flakes, salt and pepper.
  6. Cook a few minutes, only until the zoodles soften. Do not overcook.
  7. Enjoy!

From my kitchen to yours,

Tina Turbin

If you have any questions or suggestions just email me at Tina (at) Paleomazing.com.

About Tina Turbin

I'm a cookbook-collecting, recipe-developing paleo junkie, and I live in the kitchen. I'm hooked on farmers' markets, traveling, eating healthy, and hiking until my legs scream at me. There's nothing better than hanging out with family and good friends. I have fun and sleeping is just plain boring. Read more About Tina Turbin.

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