Paleo Picnic: Treat Yourself Right

If you’re like me, the Fourth of July means hot, sticky weather and a big ol’ cookout. In our family, the Fourth was also our family reunion… all the Stramaras would gather at the Happy Holidays Pavilion where we could swim in the pool, explore the marshes behind the picnic area, and eat eat eat at splintery wooden picnic tables that buckled under the load of homemade Italian food. My dad always set off fireworks when it got dark, and one year, I distinctly remember all my uncles sitting in lawn chairs, passing a tape measure among them to see who had the biggest beer belly. “This is the biggest gut I’ve ever had!”

This year, our Fourth of July celebration will be equally as much fun but far healthier in the food and lifestyle departments.

To help you get your dino-chow on this weekend, I’ve pulled out some of my previous recipes that would be great for a cookout.

And if you’re going to see fireworks on the Fourth, you might want to be able to identify what you’re seeing. Thanks to the kind folks at Mental Floss, you can use this handy guide so you’ll be an instant Fireworks Expert.™
OK! Onto the recipes…

SNACKS
Kale chips: Salty, crunchy, and 100% guilt free. Have you ever heard anyone say, “Oh, man! I really overdid it on the kale today.” Eat these with abandon.

Baba ghanoush: Garlicky, cool, and perfect for veggie dipping.

Spiced nuts: These include a tiny bit of sugar. Leave it out if you’re being super strict.

Spiced olives: Tangy and cool, perfect on a relish tray and with grilled meat.

SALADS
Turkish chopped salad: Cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes, and more, dressed in lemon juice and olive oil.

Moroccan orange salad: Salty-sweet and unexpected, this is awesome with grilled meat.

Traditional cucumber salad: Cool and creamy with homemade mayo.

Belly dance beet salad: With pistachios and Middle Eastern spices.

Fennel-mint slaw: Crunchy, cool, and unusual – but super tasty.

GRILLING
Stupid easy grilled baby back ribs: Seriously. Couldn’t be easier. See the comments for an oven option.

Moroccan lamb kabobs: Marinade + flame = deliciousness

Ginger-lime grilled shrimp and scallops: Dead easy, very flavorful. (also works on chicken)

Best EVER grilled chicken: Tender, juicy, flavorful. Also, easy.

Grilled “Tandoori” chicken: Coconut milk marinade makes it spicy and tender.

SAUCES
Moroccan dipping sauce: Awesome for dunking grilled veggies, chicken, beef, pork, and lamb.

Sunshine sauce: Great for raw veggies and grilled meat… also works as salad dressing on tossed greens.

Tahini sauce: Ditto.

Happy eating!

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Comments

  • Barbara says:

    Great, now I must wipe the drool off my keyboard. How many people do you think the Moroccan Oraange salad would feed as a side? It looks ……amazing.

  • girlblake says:

    Yum! I can't wait to try all the dipping sauces! On top of everything else, of course. Thanks for giving us such great ideas for a celebration weekend!

  • Boone says:

    These recipes look awesome. Can't wait to give them a try!

  • Melissa 'Melicious' Joulwan says:

    Barbara, I would guess 6-8 as a side. Figure about 1/2 an orange per person…

    Blake, that Moroccan dipping sauce is really good…. and Sunshine Sauce, of course, is like heaven in a spoon. Enjoy!

    BOONE! Eat some good fuel for the Murph on Saturday!

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  • Marci Howell says:

    I’m searching for ideas for the Warrior Bootcamp (Orwigsburg!) Paleo Potluck tomorrow, and of course, had to check your site, Melissa! And then I stumble upon Happy Holidays. Seriously?! Blast from the past!
    I have your Kindle book, but really need the paper copy. It’s one of those I just want to thumb through daily! I love your recipes and your writing! Who knew a cookbook could be so entertaining? Of course, knowing your family and so many of the places you reference in it makes it even cooler.
    Thanks for putting so much effort and love into this blog and cookbook.
    ~Marci (McD)

    • Mel says:

      What a nice surprise! Thanks so much for taking the time to comment! I really wanted to stop by Warrior Bootcamp when I was home in the summer, but we just ran out of time… boo!

      I’m glad you’re enjoying Well Fed. Thank you for the sweet compliment — I love writing so it makes me chest puff up with pride when I learn that people like my writing.

      Have fun at your potluck!

      • Marci Howell says:

        I plan to have fun! And it would be great to bump into you at WBC the next time you’re home! I may just stop at Healthy Habits for a hard copy of the book, as long as they still have some in stock. If not, I’ll be ordering soon!

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