Paleo Party for 10

Paleo Party for 10

Posted on November 05, 2009 by Sarah in Dinner, Food, MealPlan | 3 Comments

It was a Paleo Party!  On Halloween evening we fed a party of 10 – 6 adults and 4 kids – an amazing paleo feast.  John grilled sirloin and hamburgers seasoned with sea salt, pepper, and a grill seasoning mix from Trader Joe’s (find with the rest of the spices across from the nuts).  He also grilled chicken legs seasoned with a little sea salt, pepper, and fresh lemon juice, as well as bell peppers and eggplant basted with olive oil.  The salad was a lettuce mix from the farmers market, chopped apples, sundried tomatoes, slivered almonds, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and topped with crumbled goat cheese.  I made a butternut squash “mash”.  I pressure cooked the squash for 12 minutes mashed it with organic butter, sea salt, cinnamon, and a pinch of ground ginger.  We also served cold shrimp with lemon and cocktail sauce.  Our not-so-paleo visiting family didn’t even look around for the missing french bread!  Mission accomplished. : )

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3 Comments to “Paleo Party for 10”

  1. John F says:

    That salad rocks!

  2. Addie says:

    I am new to your blog and so I love it! I do want to know if you made your own cocktail sauce, if so would you please post the recipe?
    Thanks

  3. Sarah says:

    Hi Addie, so glad you like the blog! I did not make my own cocktail sauce. Just the sauce from Trader Joe’s… I have made my own tarter sauce in the past that is just mayo, diced up dill pickles, and a touch of whatever hot sauce you have. It’s good on shrimp or any seafood if you like a little kick!

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Happy Halloween!Sirloin Dijon and Brussel SproutsBlackberry CobblerEgg Cupcakes!Chicken Lettuce WrapsGiant Stuffed MushroomsGrilled Chicken with Walnut Pesto Sauce and Warm Arugula Salad…Chicken again, coleslaw a million ways, and after school snacks…End of weekend eats, baby handstands, and a Monday of lettuce wraps…

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