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Zucchini Bread  LoadingAdd to Favourites list

Orange List 12 servings

Nutrition

197 Kcal
15g Fat
10g Carbs
8g Net Carbs
8g Sugars
6g Protein

This dairy-free, gluten-free and grain-free Zucchini Bread is not only good for your gut health but it is also low in sugar.

Indulge in the delight of our cherished family zucchini bread recipe, a true favorite among loved ones. Each slice offers a delectable blend of almonds, pure coconut sugar, warm cinnamon spice, and the essence of summer’s beloved vegetable. Discover the origins of this exceptional recipe, which has roots in an award-winning family tradition. Originally entered into the Maryland State Fair and emerging victorious, this zucchini bread has proven its irresistible charm.

Its appeal lies in its quick and easy preparation, achieving extra moistness and flavor, while cleverly incorporating veggies. The versatility of this recipe allows for effortless doubling, and it warmly welcomes creative additions like nuts, or blueberries. Not only does it freeze beautifully, but the batter can also be transformed into delightful muffins for a heartier option. Whether you’re a novice baker or have eager young assistants in the kitchen, this zucchini bread is a delightful and accessible treat that is sure to claim 1st place in your own culinary endeavors!

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Berries Collagen Shake  LoadingAdd to Favourites list

Green List 1 servings

Nutrition

307 Kcal
11g Fat
27g Carbs
19g Net Carbs
3g Sugars
36g Protein

The Berries Collagen Shake is a delicious and nutritious way to support your skin, joints, and overall health. Made with frozen mixed berries and collagen hydrolysate powder, this shake is packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and protein that help nourish your body from the inside out.

Frozen mixed berries provide a vibrant burst of flavor and a potent dose of antioxidants, which help protect your cells from damage caused by free radicals. These berries are rich in vitamin C, essential for collagen production and skin health, making them an ideal ingredient to pair with collagen powder. The combination of berries and collagen supports youthful skin, reduces inflammation, and promotes a strong immune system.

Collagen hydrolysate powder is a highly absorbable form of collagen that helps rebuild and maintain the body’s connective tissues, including skin, hair, nails, muscles, and joints. It also supports gut health by helping to repair the gut lining and reduce inflammation, which is key for overall wellness.

This Berries Collagen Shake is straightforward to make, just blend frozen mixed berries, collagen hydrolysate powder, and your choice of liquid, such as water, almond milk, or coconut milk, for a creamy and refreshing drink. It’s perfect as a quick breakfast, post-workout recovery shake, or a nutritious snack during a busy day.

Not only is this shake delicious and dairy-free, but it’s also an excellent way to boost your intake of essential nutrients while supporting an anti-inflammatory lifestyle. Incorporate the Berries Collagen Shake into your routine for glowing skin, strong joints, and lasting energy.

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Roasted Tenderstem Broccoli  LoadingAdd to Favourites list

Green List 2 servings

Nutrition

121 Kcal
9g Fat
8g Carbs
4g Net Carbs
2g Sugars
6g Protein

Roasted Tenderstem Broccoli is a simple yet delicious side dish that’s packed with flavor and nutritional benefits. This quick and easy recipe delivers a perfect balance of crispiness and tenderness, making it an ideal accompaniment to a wide variety of meals. Whether you’re looking for a healthy dinner side or a nutrient-rich snack, this oven-roasted vegetable dish is a go-to option that fits seamlessly into anti-inflammatory, gluten-free, and dairy-free lifestyles.

Tenderstem broccoli, a hybrid of broccoli and Chinese kale, is celebrated for its mild flavor, soft stalks, and impressive nutritional profile. It’s a fantastic source of vitamins C and A, both of which play key roles in supporting the immune system and promoting healthy skin. It’s also rich in folate, fiber, and antioxidants like sulforaphane, which has been widely studied for its anti-inflammatory and potential cancer-fighting properties.

This roasted broccoli dish is enhanced with a drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkle of sea salt and garlic, bringing out its natural sweetness and adding depth to the flavor. Roasting vegetables is a great cooking method because it preserves nutrients while intensifying taste through caramelization. In just 20 minutes in the oven, Tenderstem broccoli transforms into a golden, slightly crispy, and incredibly satisfying side dish.

Perfect for meal prep, dinner parties, or quick weeknight meals, Roasted Tenderstem Broccoli pairs well with fish, poultry, grain bowls, or plant-based mains. It’s also a great addition to salads, pasta dishes, or wraps. For extra flavor, add a squeeze of lemon, a sprinkle of chili flakes, or a shaving of dairy-free cheese substitute.

This dish is not only delicious but also supports a gut-healthy, anti-inflammatory lifestyle. It’s gluten-free, dairy-free, and full of goodness, making it a staple on the Eat Burn Sleep platform. Try this easy oven-baked recipe and discover how such a simple vegetable can elevate your meals and your health.

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Sweet Potato, Carrot & Zucchini Soup  LoadingAdd to Favourites list

Green List 3 servings

Nutrition

118 Kcal
0.2g Fat
26g Carbs
21g Net Carbs
8g Sugars
4g Protein

This Sweet Potato, Carrot & Zucchini Soup is a comforting and nutrient-rich meal that’s both satisfying and supportive of a healthy, anti-inflammatory lifestyle. This particular version blends sweet potato with carrot and zucchini, creating a creamy, flavorful soup that’s naturally gluten-free, dairy-free, and free from refined sugars. It’s the perfect option for lunch, dinner, or even a warming snack, and it’s suitable for meal prepping ahead of busy weeks.

Sweet potato is the star of this soup for good reason. It’s a great source of complex carbohydrates—often referred to as “good carbs”—that provide long-lasting energy without spiking blood sugar levels. Rich in fiber, vitamins A and C, and antioxidants, sweet potatoes support gut health, immunity, skin, and vision, while also helping to reduce inflammation in the body. Their natural sweetness makes them ideal for soup, offering both flavor and nourishment in every spoonful.

Carrots add another layer of nutrition and subtle sweetness, supplying beta-carotene and potassium, while zucchini brings in a light, fresh note and is known for its hydrating and gut-friendly properties. Together, these vegetables create a well-balanced, creamy sweet potato soup that’s easy to digest and soothing on the system.

This Sweet Potato Soup is made without dairy, relying instead on the natural creaminess of the vegetables and a blend of herbs and spices to create depth and warmth. You can enjoy it as is or add your favorite toppings like pumpkin seeds, fresh herbs, or a swirl of coconut cream for an extra indulgent touch.

Perfect for anyone following an anti-inflammatory diet, this soup is ideal for anyone looking to increase their intake of vegetables while still enjoying rich, satisfying meals. It also freezes well, making it a smart batch-cook option.

Try this Sweet Potato Soup as part of your weekly routine and experience how delicious healthy eating can be. It’s a feel-good dish that supports your body and your taste buds, all in one nourishing bowl.

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Ginger Cookies  LoadingAdd to Favourites list

Orange List 15 servings

Nutrition

136 Kcal
3g Fat
7g Carbs
6g Net Carbs
6g Sugars
3g Protein

Ginger Cookies are a timeless favorite, especially during the festive Christmas holidays—and this anti-inflammatory version brings all the warmth and spice without compromising on health. These cookies are gluten-free, dairy-free, and free from refined sugars, making them a wholesome treat for anyone looking to indulge mindfully during the holiday season.

Packed with the powerful properties of ginger, these cookies not only satisfy your sweet tooth but also support your well-being. Ginger is well-known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits. It aids digestion, helps manage blood sugar levels, reduces bloating, and boosts immunity—perfect for staying balanced during the indulgent holiday season. These Ginger Cookies are a great way to enjoy the festive flavors while still following an anti-inflammatory lifestyle.

Ideal for Christmas gatherings, holiday gifting, or cozy evenings with a cup of tea, these cookies are made with nutrient-rich ingredients that offer more than just taste. Natural sweeteners are used in place of refined sugar, so you can enjoy their sweetness without the sugar spikes. Additionally, the use of warming spices like cinnamon and cloves not only adds flavor depth but also contributes to overall inflammation reduction and metabolic support.

The texture is soft with a slight crisp edge—just how a perfect ginger cookie should be. They’re easy to prepare and bake quickly, making them a stress-free option during the busy festive period. Plus, they make a lovely gift wrapped in a festive tin or jar, especially for those who appreciate delicious, health-conscious baking.

These Ginger Cookies are also a fun activity to make with children, helping you create holiday memories while encouraging healthier eating habits. Whether you’re baking for a crowd or preparing a small batch to enjoy at home, these cookies are bound to become a holiday staple.

Add these anti-inflammatory Ginger Cookies to your Christmas recipe collection this year—you’ll be surprised how something so delicious can also support your health goals.

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Roast Chicken  LoadingAdd to Favourites list

Green List 6 servings

Nutrition

440 Kcal
24g Fat
9g Carbs
6g Net Carbs
2g Sugars
47g Protein

A perfectly roasted chicken is a classic comfort food that never goes out of style. Not only is it a wholesome and satisfying meal, but it also offers incredible versatility, especially when it comes to leftovers. This simple yet flavorful roast chicken recipe is ideal for a nourishing family dinner and works brilliantly for meal prep throughout the week.

Slow-roasted to perfection, this chicken is juicy on the inside with a golden, crispy skin on the outside. One of the best parts of this dish is the way the carrots, roasted right alongside the chicken, absorb all the savory juices. This infuses them with incredible flavor while retaining their natural sweetness and delivering a healthy dose of fiber, beta-carotene, and antioxidants. These tender, juice-soaked carrots turn into a side dish that’s just as memorable as the main course.

Roast chicken is naturally high in protein, making it a wonderful choice for those focused on muscle maintenance, satiety, and balanced blood sugar levels. Cooking the whole bird not only enhances flavor but also helps keep the meat moist and tender, thanks to the skin and bones. It’s an easy, nutrient-dense way to feed the whole family while keeping your anti-inflammatory goals in check.

One of the best things about roast chicken is the leftovers. From sandwiches and salads to soups and stir-fries, the options are endless. You can shred the remaining meat for quick, high-protein lunches or repurpose it into a comforting chicken broth using the bones, making this a zero-waste, budget-friendly option.

This roast chicken recipe is naturally gluten-free and made with clean, whole ingredients—no refined oils or artificial additives. The herbs, spices, and natural fats used in roasting contribute to both flavor and inflammation-fighting benefits.

Whether you’re making it for Sunday lunch or prepping your meals for the week, this roast chicken is a delicious, nutrient-packed addition to any anti-inflammatory meal plan. Make it once and enjoy the benefits for days to come.

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High Protein Low Fat Chives Dressing  LoadingAdd to Favourites list

Green List 0 servings

Nutrition

107 Kcal
8g Fat
2g Carbs
1g Net Carbs
1g Sugars
7g Protein

This High Protein Low Fat Chives Dressing is a flavorful, healthy addition to any salad or dish that needs a burst of fresh taste without the added calories. Made with a blend of lean ingredients, this dressing is perfect for those seeking to boost their protein intake while keeping fat content to a minimum. Rich in chives, known for their subtle onion-like flavor, this dressing is both savory and refreshing, making it a versatile choice for various dishes.

Chives are a type of herb that belongs to the Allium family, which also includes onions, garlic, and leeks. Scientifically known as Allium schoenoprasum, chives are characterized by their slender, green stalks and mild onion-like flavor. They are commonly used as a culinary herb to add a subtle and fresh taste to a variety of dishes.

Health Benefits of Chives:

  1. Rich in Nutrients: Chives are low in calories but rich in essential nutrients such as vitamins A and C, potassium, and calcium. They also contain small amounts of folate, vitamin K, and various antioxidants.
  2. Antioxidant Properties: Chives contain antioxidants, including allicin, which may help neutralize harmful free radicals in the body. Antioxidants play a role in reducing oxidative stress and inflammation. You can also try our Turmeric Spinach recipe.
  3. Potential Anti-Cancer Properties: Some studies suggest that the compounds found in chives, particularly organosulfur compounds, may have potential anti-cancer properties. These compounds have been studied for their ability to inhibit the growth of cancer cells.
  4. Heart Health: The presence of allicin in chives may contribute to heart health by helping to lower cholesterol levels and blood pressure. However, more research is needed in this area.
  5. Immune System Support: Chives contain vitamin C, which is known to boost the immune system. Adequate vitamin C intake is important for maintaining a healthy immune response.
  6. Digestive Health: Chives may aid in digestion due to their mild diuretic properties and the presence of fiber. They can contribute to a healthy digestive system.
  7. Bone Health: Chives contain vitamin K, which is essential for bone health as it helps in the proper utilization of calcium in the body.
  8. Anti-Bacterial Properties: The compounds in chives, including allicin, exhibit antibacterial properties that may help combat certain bacteria.

It’s important to note that while chives can be a nutritious addition to a balanced diet, they are typically consumed in small quantities, so their individual impact on health may be modest. As with any herb or supplement, it’s advisable to incorporate them as part of a diverse and healthy diet rather than relying on them as a sole source of nutrients. If you have specific health concerns or conditions, it’s recommended to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.

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Sautéed Purple Sprouting Broccoli  LoadingAdd to Favourites list

Green List 2 servings

Nutrition

95 Kcal
8g Fat
3g Carbs
3g Net Carbs
2g Sugars
4g Protein

“Sprouting broccoli” typically refers to a variety of broccoli that is specifically cultivated for its tender and flavorful immature shoots or buds, commonly known as broccoli sprouts. These sprouts are harvested before the plant matures into a full-sized broccoli head. Sprouting broccoli is prized for its delicate and mild taste compared to mature broccoli.

The cultivation of SB involves allowing the broccoli plant to produce these early shoots, which are typically rich in nutrients. Broccoli sprouts are known for being a concentrated source of various vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, including sulforaphane, a compound with potential health benefits, such as anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties.

The cultivation and consumption of sprouting broccoli have gained popularity due to its nutritional density and versatility in culinary applications. These tender shoots can be used in a variety of dishes, adding a fresh and vibrant element to salads, sandwiches, wraps, stir-fries, and more.

Growing sprouting broccoli from seeds is a rewarding venture that requires attention to timing and care. To start, choose the best varieties of seeds suited for your region and desired harvest times. Begin the process in the early days of fall or late winter, depending on your local climate. In your kitchen, use a clean jar with a mesh lid to sprout the seeds. Place a few seeds in the jar, add water, and let them soak for a specific time, usually overnight. Rinse the seeds and drain the water to kickstart the sprouting process. Throughout the sprouting period, which can take three days or more, regularly rinse the seeds with clean water. Once the sprouts reach a suitable size, transfer them to the garden or a suitable growing container, ensuring they receive adequate sunlight. The purple or green sprouting broccoli plants will continue to grow, and with proper care, you can expect multiple harvests. This method, when done well, produces fresh and organic sprouting broccoli that is not only a delicious addition to your meals but also a valuable source of nutrition.

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This recipe is perfect for winter as it harnesses the resilience of sprouting plants. Even in the colder months, these robust plants will grow and thrive, offering a burst of vibrant purple hues in your jar as they sprout. The winter season provides an ideal environment for the sprouting process, making it a fitting and enjoyable activity during this time of the year.

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Roasted Zucchini, Eggplant & Sweet Potato Salad  LoadingAdd to Favourites list

Green List 4 servings

Nutrition

283 Kcal
8g Fat
49g Carbs
33g Net Carbs
22g Sugars
9g Protein

Looking for Zucchini recipes? This Roasted Zucchini, Eggplant & Sweet Potato Salad is a vibrant and flavorful dish that’s perfect as a light lunch or a side at dinner. Roasting the vegetables brings out their natural sweetness and enhances their rich flavors, while the combination of zucchini, eggplant, and sweet potatoes provides a variety of textures and nutrients.

The zucchini recipe adds a mild, refreshing flavor, while the eggplant provides a slightly smoky depth, and the sweet potato offers a sweet, comforting taste that balances the savory vegetables perfectly. These ingredients are all roasted until tender, creating a deliciously caramelized exterior while maintaining their soft, creamy interior.

Not only is this salad bursting with flavor, but it’s also packed with health benefits. Sweet potatoes are an excellent source of complex carbohydrates, fiber, and vitamins A and C, which support immune function and skin health. Zucchini is rich in antioxidants like vitamin C, which help fight inflammation, and eggplant contains anthocyanins, which have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

Zucchini (Cucurbita pepo) is not only a versatile and low-calorie vegetable but also a valuable source of antioxidants, contributing to its health-promoting properties. Scientific studies have highlighted its rich composition of bioactive compounds, including lutein, β-carotene, zeaxanthin, and dehydroascorbic acid, which are known for their antioxidant activities. These compounds play a significant role in neutralizing free radicals, thereby reducing oxidative stress and potentially lowering the risk of chronic diseases. Martínez-Valdivieso et al, 2017.

This Roasted Zucchini, Eggplant & Sweet Potato Salad is also incredibly versatile. It can be enjoyed warm right out of the oven or chilled for a refreshing meal on a hot day. It’s a great option for anyone following a plant-based, anti-inflammatory, or gluten-free diet, making it an ideal choice for a variety of dietary preferences.

Whether you’re enjoying it on its own or serving it as a side dish to complement your main course, this salad is a simple and nourishing addition to your meal plan that’s packed with delicious flavors and nutrients.

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Green List 4 servings

Nutrition

230 Kcal
12g Fat
8g Carbs
8g Net Carbs
4g Sugars
21g Protein

How to Make Bone Broth

If you’ve prepared our Immune Boosting Chicken Soup, chances are you have leftover chicken bones. Instead of discarding them, we have a fantastic way to put them to good use. Let’s create chicken bone broth together.

What is Bone Broth?

Bone broth is essentially a broth made from animal bones, typically from a whole roasted chicken or just using chicken legs. You can also choose to make bone broth using beef or pork bones, but this recipe specifically focuses on using bones from chicken legs.

Origins of Bone Broth

While it’s currently trending, bone broth is not a new concept! Its roots date back as far as 2,500 years ago, where it was utilized in Chinese medicine to support kidney and digestive health.

Since then, bone broth has been employed for both culinary and medicinal purposes across the globe. For more information on its use in different cultures, explore further here.

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Nutrition

307 Kcal
19g Fat
7g Carbs
13g Net Carbs
5g Sugars
27g Protein

If you’re searching for a quick, healthy dinner that doesn’t sacrifice flavor, this Mustard and Almond Cod is the perfect choice. Featuring tender, flaky cod fillets topped with a golden crust of flaked almonds and tangy mustard, this dish brings together bold taste and satisfying texture in every bite. Baking the cod ensures a moist and delicate result, while the almond topping adds a nutty crunch that complements the mild flavor of the fish beautifully. It’s a high-protein, low-carb option that fits into a variety of dietary needs, from gluten-free to keto-friendly.

What really sets this recipe apart is the balance between the richness of the fish and the freshness of the roasted vegetables. Asparagus and cherry tomatoes are roasted alongside the cod, bringing out their natural sweetness and creating a colorful, vibrant plate. The asparagus adds a crisp, earthy note, while the cherry tomatoes burst with juiciness. These two vegetables not only complement the flavors of the fish but also bring valuable nutrients and fiber to the meal. You can easily swap in other seasonal vegetables like zucchini, bell peppers, or green beans to suit your taste or use up what you have on hand.

This mustard and almond-crusted cod is ideal for busy weeknights when you want something wholesome but don’t want to spend hours in the kitchen. It’s simple enough for everyday cooking, yet elegant enough for entertaining. Serve it with a wedge of lemon or a sprinkle of fresh herbs to elevate the dish even further. Whether you’re cooking for one or feeding the family, this flavorful cod recipe with flaked almonds, roasted asparagus, and cherry tomatoes is a delicious, nourishing option you’ll return to again and again.

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Orange List 4 servings

Nutrition

320 Kcal
4g Fat
44g Carbs
43g Net Carbs
11g Sugars
16g Protein

This comforting butter bean and tomato stew recipe is the perfect one-pot meal for cozy nights or quick midweek dinners. Packed with protein-rich butter beans and simmered in a rich, herby tomato sauce, this plant-based stew is both hearty and satisfying. The creamy texture of the beans balances beautifully with the tanginess of tomatoes, creating a wholesome, nutrient-dense meal that’s ideal for vegetarians or anyone looking to enjoy more meat-free meals. With a base of garlic, onions, and fragrant herbs like thyme or rosemary, this stew builds deep flavor with minimal effort. Serve it on its own, with crusty bread, or spooned over rice or mashed potatoes for a filling, family-friendly dish.

One of the best things about this butter bean and tomato stew is its versatility. You can add seasonal vegetables like kale, spinach, or zucchini to increase the fiber and nutrition, or spice it up with smoked paprika or chili flakes for extra warmth. It also keeps well, making it great for meal prep or leftovers. Whether you’re cooking for a crowd or just want a budget-friendly dinner that delivers on flavor, this butter bean stew is a reliable go-to.

Please note: this recipe is not recommended for individuals with IBS or IBD, as butter beans can cause bloating or digestive discomfort. However, if you tolerate legumes well, especially as part of a vegetarian or plant-based diet, this stew is a deeply satisfying and nutritious option your whole family will enjoy.

 

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