05.17.2012

Creamy Carrot Chicken Soup

soup

Hello! Ready to cook?

The story of the soup…

My older sister just came home from college and she got the shock of being back at home and eating healthy food again. College food is so different from traditional food and it can totally mess up your body! Next year she is living in an apartment so I am going to teach her how to cook for herself, using all whole foods. She is a little nervous, but it is better she learns now 🙂

The GAPS diet for a college student!

Not only that but my mom and I are putting her on the GAPS diet. Right now we are slowly transitioning her. The past few days she has had no wheat, very little sugar, switched to raw milk, drinking bone broth, probiotic, fish oil, magnesium oil, a few bits of ferments (though she craves kimchi!!), and increasing veggies. soup step 1 revised

Teach and learn

Last night I taught her how to make soup, but by the time we finished she was feeling pretty anxious…I guess she is getting die off. She is doing her own blog about her personal journey http://mysummerdetox.wordpress.com/  My mom and I are playing dr. and she is the patient. She suffers from acne and cramps, so hopefully GAPS will clear some of it up, if not all of it. So here is the recipe we made together..

 

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INGREDIENTS:

1/2 big head or 1 small head of cauliflower

7 carrots

2 onions

1 garlic clove

1/2 cup butter/ghee

8 cups of chicken broth

2 cups chicken shreds

1 tsp sea salt

(optional) grated raw cheese

(optional) few TBS raw milk or coconut milk or water

STEPS:

1. Roughly chop onions and garlic (remember you are blending it)

2. Sauté onions and garlic with salt and butter in big pot until translucent.

3. Wash and chop cauliflower and carrots (rough chop).

4. Add veggies and broth to pot and let it come to a boil

5. Once it boils for a few minutes, turn down to simmer until the veggies are soft. Not too hard but not over cooked (about 20 min)

6. Add the chicken shreds and let the soup cool down a little so you don’t burn yourself when scooping it in the blender. I use this one.

7. Scoop the soup into the blender, we had to do it in a few batches.

8. Blend until smooth (this is the time to add the raw milk and shredded cheese to give it extra creaminess).

9. Pour into bowls hot and top with extra a cheese if you want

10. Eat..yumm…and store the rest in ball jars in you fridge for later.

~Stay Gutsy, Caroline

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01.22.2012

My first post

Hello real foodies who love butter, fermented veggies, liver (organ meats), bone broth, seaweed, eggs, coconut, and all those foods people consider gutsy! When I was thinking about blogging it was about 2 years ago. I just started reading blogs at that time, and I was fascinated that anyone could start a blog, though it took me a few years as you can see to get the courage, experience, and words to start one. I am not at all experienced with writing a blog, but I will try because i have a lot of good information and recipes in my head. I have a huge heart and I want to heal the world of their ailments and eating habits. So this is one way to start. The world needs people like us to show them how to eat real food agin. No processed food here please, or anywhere for that matter. But until that happens giving an example like a blog is one way to start spreading the word and healing our guts! I believe that nature gave us food for a reason, to nourish! When I was thinking of titles for my blog, not many names came into my head that were not already taken or similar. Then I started to think about the things real foodies do. Think about it…we eat bone broth, fish eggs, fat by the spoonful, liver, chicken feet and so many more foods most people would think of as gross, but I call it gutsy. It is gutsy to eat real food! Gutsy mean to do something with great passion while showing couage, and determination. I am a passionate real food person and i am sure many of you are too, and this is why I created this blog, so I can share all my gutsy creations and experiments with you. I experiment a lot with foods, actually my body is an experiment right now because everyday i am trying new things to heal it. I have a lot of work in progress with my body right now. I suffer from leaky gut, thyroid issues, adrenal fatigue and heavy metals. Because of this I am currently on the GAPS diet, so I will do a lot of GAPS recipies. ButIi don’t want this blog to be limited to recipies. I am a constant researcher, so anything new I learn I will share it with you. See you again soon!

caroline

stay Gutsy!

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