My Favorite Gourmet Paleo Recipe Sites - Chris Kresser (2024)

First, a confession. I’m a foodie. I enjoy shopping at farmer’s markets, buying meat and dairy directly from local farmers, creating new recipes, and cooking and preparing food. I’ve worked as a chef’s apprentice (way back in my vegan macrobiotic days – if you can believe that!), I pay close attention to where my food comes from, and I know my way around the kitchen.

In the early days of Paleo, it seemed to me that the few cookbooks or Paleo food resources that were available were written by folks that were well-versed in Paleo, but not particularly interested in or experienced with food preparation. An average Paleo recipe might have been Grilled Chicken Breast with Steamed Broccoli.

Now, there’s nothing wrong with eating that way. And in fact, eating simply prepared meals is a very good idea if you’re trying to lose weight (I’ll discuss this more in the future). But for those of us that don’t have weight problems, and have an interest in food, those early Paleo cookbooks just didn’t cut it.

Fortunately, things have changed in the Paleo world. As the Paleo diet has grown in popularity, the number of “gourmet” Paleo cookbooks and recipe sites focused has increased dramatically.

I am often asked which of these I recommend, so I thought I’d write a post listing my current favorites. Originally I planned to do a more comprehensive list, but then I decided to just give you my top two “go-to” sites. This is a subjective list and reflects my personal preferences more than anything else. There are a lot of great cookbooks and sites that aren’t included below that are worth checking out, but I wanted to keep this list focused on “gourmet Paleo”.

So, without further ado…

Nom Nom Paleo

I only recently learned about this fantastic site. If you’re a foodie and into Paleo, I’m sure you already know about it. If not, you need to go over there right now and sign up for her email list or RSS updates or follow her on Facebook.

Every day – or nearly every day – Michelle does a Paleo Eats post where she describes her meals and takes (gorgeous) pictures of them. She also often links to great resources she uses in her meal preparation, like kitchen tools, spice blends, pantry items and cookbooks.

She has a TON of free recipes on her site, and they’re listed in her recipe index here. She doesn’t have a cookbook yet, but in one of her recent posts there was some speculation in the comments section that one might be coming because she’s been taking a lot of pictures of food lately! I’ll be the first in line.

Here are a few of my favorites:

Health-Bent

Health-Bent is another great “gourmet” Paleo recipe site run by my friends Brandon and Megan Keatley. I particularly love Health-Bent because their approach to food is closer to my own, in that they include dairy on occasion and they’re not rigid or dogmatic.

You will never get bored with Health-Bent recipes. They run the gamut from homestyle Southern food to global ethnic cuisine. And for those of you with a sweet tooth, Health-Bent will quickly become your favorite source for dessert recipes.

They don’t have a cookbook, and I’m not sure if they’re planning one, but you can sign up for their RSS feed or follow them on Facebook.

Here are a few of my favorite Health-Bent recipes:

Runner-ups

So those are my two favorites. Here are a few others you should check out:

A couple more things before I finish up. Another option – aside from Paleo cookbooks – for those a little more experienced with food is to adapt recipes from non-Paleo sources. My favorite by far for this is the Cook’s Illustrated series of cookbooks. Cooks Illustrated takes a scientific approach to cooking. They try each recipe several times (sometimes more than 50!) with different variations in the process of perfecting it; then they describe what worked and didn’t work (and why) in the intro to the recipe. It’s a science-and-food-lover’s dream.

A lot of the original recipes in the Personal Paleo Code Meal Plan Generator were created this way. But we also have recipes from Nom Nom Paleo, Health-Bent, Everyday Paleo and several other fantastic Paleo recipe sources. In fact, we have more than 450 recipes now that are categorized according to recipe type. But the best part about the Meal Plan Generator is the ability to create customized meal plans that contain only the ingredients you want. Head over to the Personal Paleo Code site to check it out.

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My Favorite Gourmet Paleo Recipe Sites - Chris Kresser? ›

Health-Bent is another great “gourmet” Paleo recipe site run by my friends Brandon and Megan Keatley. I particularly love Health-Bent because their approach to food is closer to my own, in that they include dairy on occasion and they're not rigid or dogmatic. You will never get bored with Health-Bent recipes.

What are the best Paleo options? ›

Foods to eat on the paleo diet
  • Meat: Beef, lamb, chicken, turkey, pork, and others.
  • Fish and seafood: salmon, trout, haddock, shrimp, shellfish, etc (choose wild-caught if you can)
  • Eggs: may be free-range, pastured, or omega-3 enriched.
  • Vegetables: broccoli, kale, peppers, onions, carrots, tomatoes, etc.

Does Green Chef do Paleo? ›

Does Green Chef offer a paleo meal plan? While we don't offer a paleo-specific plan, our Keto meal plan is a very good option for those on the paleo diet duet to the similarity between the diets. As soon as you sign up, you'll start receiving paleo-fiendly recipes straight to your doorstep.

What is the downfall of paleo diet? ›

This diet can put you at risk for deficiencies in calcium and vitamin D, which are critical to bone health. At the same time, you may consume saturated fat and protein far above recommended levels due to eating so much meat. This can cause an increased risk of kidney and heart disease and certain cancers.

Does HelloFresh do paleo? ›

Other diets and limitations may be more challenging when it comes to HelloFresh. If you stick to a paleo diet or need to avoid dairy in your meals, you might have to make adjustments to ingredients in order to make it work with HelloFresh, since there aren't a lot of options to choose from there.

Is the paleo diet inflammatory? ›

Both paleo and keto diets have anti-inflammatory properties but work differently in managing inflammation and related health conditions. The paleo diet is better for managing autoimmune diseases, while the keto diet is better for managing diabetes and metabolic syndrome.

Is Green Chef owned by HelloFresh? ›

Green Chef is a meal kit delivery service owned by HelloFresh, another popular meal kit company. Although there are many meal kit services to choose from, Green Chef stands out for several reasons.

Is paleo the healthiest way to eat? ›

The bottom line

A paleo diet may help you lose weight or keep a healthy weight. It also may have other helpful health effects. But there are no long-term clinical studies about the benefits and potential risks of the diet.

Which is the healthiest diet paleo or keto? ›

Both paleo and keto diets can be healthy options, depending on how they are implemented and what they are used for. In a side-by-side comparison, the paleo diet is a healthier option for most people.

What is the paleo diet anti inflammatory? ›

First, know that paleo is an anti-inflammatory diet that aims to remove sugar, legumes, most dairy, grains, and refined vegetable oils like corn and soy oil. Essentially, paleo sets out to eliminate processed, so-called modern foods from our diets.

Is paleo or Whole30 better for weight loss? ›

Whole30 also cuts out highly processed foods. This super-restrictive, 30-day plan aims to “reset” your eating and pinpoint food sensitivities. Both paleo and Whole30 could help you lose weight and feel more energized. Both paleo and Whole30 can be tough to sustain.

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