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  • Spiced Honey Glazed Salmon | cureativenutrition

    Back Spiced Honey Glazed Salmon on a Bed of Spiral Cut Asian Salad with Peanut Sauce Recipe featured in the Intuitive Cooking and Eating Summit INGREDIENTS: ​ For the Glazed Salmon: 2 – 8 to 10 oz. salmon fillets 2 tablespoons high quality honey 3 tablespoons unsalted butter 2 tablespoons high quality yellow mustard 1 teaspoons paprika 1 teaspoon chili powder 2 tablespoons fresh squeezed orange juice Pinch of Himalayan sea salt For the Spiral Cut Asian Salad: 2 large carrots, washed and peeled 1 large radish 1 large cucumbers, fancy peel 1/2 bunch green onions, all parts thinly sliced 1/4 head purple cabbage, thinly sliced/shredded 2 cups bean sprouts For the Peanut Sauce: 1 can (13.5 oz.) full fat, unsweetened coconut milk 2 oz. Massaman curry paste, or to taste ¾ cup plain, unsweetened natural peanut butter 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar or white vinegar (do not substitute with any other kind of vinegar) ½ cup water 1 bunch fresh cilantro, washed and plucked, stems discarded Sesame seeds for garnish DIRECTIONS: 1. Prepare salmon. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Prepare baking sheet with tinfoil and set aside (you may need more than one). Cut each fillet into two 8 oz. pieces. In a small saucepot over medium-low heat, combine butter and honey and whisk until melted and incorporated, add spices. Remove from heat and spoon over each fillet evenly. Place glazed salmon on the baking sheet and transfer to oven. Bake for approximately 15-20 minutes, or until glaze is golden and bubbly and salmon flakes when pressed with a fork. ​ 2. While salmon is cooking, prepare peanut sauce for Asian salad. Combine coconut milk, curry paste, peanut butter, vinegar and water in a medium heavy-bottom pot. Whisk to evenly incorporate while it warms. Bring sauce to a gentle boil over medium-heat, whisking constantly. Let the mixture simmer for 3-5 minutes over low heat. Remove sauce from heat and let it cool to just slightly warmer than room temperature. If the mixture is too oily or liquid-like and not emulsifying, blend it in a food processor or blender until the desired consistency is achieved. ​ 3. Prepare the vegetables. Pass the carrot, radish, cucumber and apple through the spiralizer, cutting after strands reach approximately 6 inches. Roughly chop the red cabbage into strips Toss all spiralized and chopped vegetables together along with bean sprouts and green onion in a large bowl to evenly distribute. Add peanut sauce (just enough to lightly coat vegetables) and toss to combine. ​ 4. Place salmon fillet off set on top of spiral cut salad. ​ 5. Garnish with cilantro and sesame seeds.

  • Ricotta and Parmesan Turkey Meatloaf | cureativenutrition

    Back Ricotta and Parmesan Turkey Meatloaf ​ INGREDIENTS: 1 pound 99% lean ground turkey breast 1 cup part skim ricotta cheese 2 eggs 1/3 cup finely grated parmesan cheese, plus more for topping 1 teaspoon pepper 1.5 teaspoon garlic powder DIRECTIONS: Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Prepare a loaf pan with greased parchment paper. In a large mixing bowl, combine turkey, ricotta, 1/3 cup parmesan cheese, eggs, pepper and garlic powder. Mix until well combined. Transfer mixture to loaf pan and smooth out to evenly distribute. Bake for 35 minutes then remove from oven, switch oven to broil, top meatloaf with remaining parmesan cheese (just enough to evenly dust the top), return the meatloaf to the top rack of the oven and broil until cheese on top is golden brown (keep an eye on it). Transfer from the loaf pan to a plate, slice and enjoy!

  • Simple Braised Kale with Apples & Almond | cureativenutrition

    Back Simple Braised Kale with Apples & Almonds INGREDIENTS: 4 cups trimmed and roughly chopped kale 1/2 medium onion, roughly chopped 1 small apple, diced 1/4 cup water 2 tablespoons olive oil 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar 1/8 teaspoon cayenne, or more to taste 1-2 pinches salt 1/4 cup almonds, roughly chopped for garnish DIRECTIONS: 1. Rinse kale and do not dry. 2. Heat olive oil in pot over medium-high heat. Add onion and cook until it begins to brown around the edges. Add red wine vinegar to deglaze the pot. ​ 3. Add kale to pot and stir. Add 1/4 cup water and cook, stirring occasionally. 4. Add spices, stirring to evenly combine. 5. Add diced apple. Continue to cook, stirring frequently. Cook until all kale is wilted and all liquid is absorbed. 6. Transfer to serving dish and garnish with chopped almonds. **This side dish would make a beautiful bed for chicken or fish with a side of sweet potatoes!

  • Ricotta + Pesto + Over-Easy Egg on Toast | cureativenutrition

    Back Ricotta + Pesto + Over-Easy Egg on Toast INGREDIENTS: 2 tablespoons ricotta 2 tablespoons pesto 1 large egg Gouda cheese, roughly shaved or grated 1 slice fresh sourdough bread, or bread of your choice DIRECTIONS: 1. Toast bread as desired. ​ 2. While bread is toasting, fry and egg over-easy and keep the yolk intact, once cooked, set aside. ​ 3. Spread ricotta onto warm toast (add more if needed). ​ 4. Spread pesto on top of ricotta layer. 5. Top pesto with the over-easy egg. ​ 6. Garnish with a generous helping of shaved/grated Gouda cheese. ​ 7. Break yolk and enjoy!

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  • Lunch and Dinner | cureativenutrition

    Back Cureative's Crab Cakes See Recipe Classic Chicken Pot Pie See Recipe Salmon Mac & Cheese See Recipe Chickpea "Meatballs" See Recipe Vegetarian Mexican Stuffed Peppers See Recipe Baked Lobster with Mango and Avocado Arugula Salad See Recipe Ricotta and Parmesan Turkey Meatloaf See Recipe Zesty Meatballs with Lemon Cauliflower Rice See Recipe Lemon Butter Salmon with Creamy Eggplant See Recipe Balsamic Bison and Brussels See Recipe Cheesy Artichoke and Meatball Bake See Recipe Mock Chicken Salad See Recipe Herb Glazed Chicken, Apple & Butternut Squash Skewers with Sautéed Leeks and Pomegranate Seeds See Recipe Herb Cauliflower "Bread" Grilled Cheese See Recipe Hemp-Encrusted Salmon Cakes See Recipe Pork Rind Parmesan-Encrusted Nuggets See Recipe Pesto Riced Cauliflower with Grilled Shrimp​ See Recipe Waffle Iron Eggplant Parmesan with Italian Herb Chicken See Recipe One Pot Chicken Sausage with Kale and White Beans See Recipe Fajita Chicken Stuffed Sweet Potatoes See Recipe Mustard-Glazed Chicken over Roasted Apples and Onions with Wilted Kale See Recipe Burgers with Bean-ifits! See Recipe Spiced Honey Glazed Salmon on a Bed of Spiral Cut Asian Salad with Peanut Sauce See Recipe Baked Coconut Shrimp with Mango Pineapple Salsa See Recipe Georgia Peach and Shrimp Salad See Recipe Goat Cheese, Spinach and Basil Stuffed Chicken See Recipe Portobello Tuna Melt ​ See Recipe Re-stuffed Southwestern Avocados See Recipe High Protein Chicken Curry ​ See Recipe High Protein Crab Stew See Recipe Shrimp with High Protein Peanut Sauce See Recipe

  • Creamy Mango Oats | cureativenutrition

    Back Creamy, Dreamy Mango Coconut Overnight Oats Makes 2 servings (for me at least...) INGREDIENTS: 1/4 cup diced mango 1/2 cup oats 2 teaspoons chia seeds A little less than 1/4 cup unsweetened medium shred coconut 1 cup milk (dairy or nut milk, whatever you prefer) 1 teaspoon vanilla extract DIRECTIONS: 1. Combine all ingredients in an airtight container and mix well. Leave in refrigerator overnight. 2. In the morning, stir before enjoying!

  • Speaking Engagements | cureativenutrition

    About: Speaking Engagements Community Outreach: ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Customized Seminars: ​ ​ Seminars include customized group meetings to study and discuss educational nutrition topics of your choice. Topics may include intuitive eating principles, how to navigate work-life balance and how to create calorie counts and supplemental nutritional facts for menu nutrition labels. ​​ ​ ​ Public Speaking: ​ Considering the significant evidence-based need to find solutions to remedy obesity, chronic disease, and eating disorders we provide a customized or signature live speech to both educate and motivate an audience on solutions. Registered dietitian, Chloe Paddison’s signature message is rooted in eating psychology and behavior. She provides guidance on the conscious and unconscious feelings, thoughts, and behaviors directed by the human mind, that influence food choices and patterns of behavior to impact positive change. ​ ​ Communities share attributes and are strengthened by their connections. The health profile of members of a community may indicate attributes of a community. We provide customized health education sessions and food and nutrition programs to help alleviate health disparities and promote community health.

  • High Protein Crab Stew | cureativenutrition

    Back High Protein Crab Stew ​ INGREDIENTS: 8 ounces crab claw meat (not imitation) 1 - 5.3 ounce container (individual serving size) plain Greek yogurt 2/3 cup of ½ and ½ (can add more to thin consistency if needed) 1 tablespoon old bay (or more/less to taste) Pinch of pepper (or more to taste) ½ teaspoon red wine vinegar (or more to taste) DIRECTIONS: Bring ½ and ½ to a simmer in a saucepan over medium heat. Add seasonings and vinegar and modify to desired taste. Let simmer until fragrant (about 6-8 minutes), stirring occasionally to avoid scorching the milk. Remove from heat and whisk in plain Greek yogurt until smooth and thick. Stir in lump crab claw meat and stir until combined. Add more old bay, pepper or vinegar if needed.

  • Balsamic Bison and Brussels | cureativenutrition

    Back Balsamic Bison and Brussels ​ INGREDIENTS: 1 bunch of brussels, stems removed and halved Zest from one large navel orange ½ cup chopped walnuts 2 garlic cloves, finely minced 12 ounces of your choice of protein, cut into 1 inch cubes 1/3 cup finely sliced green onions 1/3 cup dried cranberries 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar Olive oil, salt and pepper to taste DIRECTIONS: Preheat oven to 400 degrees F Toss Brussel sprout halves in olive oil and season with salt and pepper Roast for approximately 20 minutes, or until they begin to brown and they are tender Meanwhile, heat olive oil in sauté pan over medium-heat and sauté bison until cooked through Add green onions, garlic, walnuts and cranberries – stirring often Remove from heat and mix in orange zest and balsamic vinegar

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