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Quarantine Life: Day 51, AIP Filipino-Style Picadillo (Cubano)

t’s called picadillo, a Filipino beef stew inspired by Cuban and Latin American flavors. It’s also known as Cubano in the Philippines. Think of it as a subtly sweet pot of chili. The traditional Filipino recipe includes a few items that are not allowed on AIP, such as pepper, peas, tomatoes and regular potatoes. I subbed a few ingredients to make this a completely AIP-friendly version.

Quarantine Life: Day 31, Cassava Tortillas

Christmas came early to our quarantine household when our shipment of cassava flour tortillas from Siete Foods arrived today. These are the only tortillas we’ve been able to find that are compliant to our autoimmune protocol (AIP) diet and we easily go through a pack or more a week. They’re light, delicious and perfect for easy AIP dinners. We keep our tacos pretty simple with just shrimp or chicken, some chopped greens and a squeeze of lime.

Quarantine Life: Day 26, AIP Bagels and Cream Cheese

Ever since we’ve been on the autoimmune protocol (AIP) diet, grains, dairy, and seeds are off-limits to us. So, I decided to make my own AIP-compliant bagels and cream cheese. The tapioca and cassava flour make these bagels a little chewier than traditional bagels, so I like making them a little bit smaller. The cream cheese is fantastic. It has the creamy, subtly tangy taste that I love.