This article was written with help from AI and edited by Thrive Market’s talented team of human writers. Carnitas, which translates to “little meats” in Spanish, is a beloved dish from Mexican cuisine that holds a special place in the hearts of food lovers. Known for its tender, juicy texture and rich, savory flavor, carnitas ...
[schema description]Here, we’ve updated a quick Korean noodle stir fry for Paleo tastes by subbing in kelp noodles for rice noodles. This dish still retains all the flavor, with far fewer carbs and calories![/schema]
[schema description]Simply cooked pork chops topped off with a Spanish walnut romesco sauce makes an elegant dinner—one that takes less than an hour to pull off.[/schema]
[schema description]This traditional Peruvian dish amps up a simple stir fry with bold spices and flavors. Serve it with parsnip fries to complete the meal.[/schema]
[schema description]Protein-packed lentils and quinoa form the base for this warming vegetable bowl. A bright carrot-beet slaw and fresh mint complete the grounding dish.[/schema]
[schema description]Simply seasoned roasted sea bass served alongside green lentils and cherry tomatoes makes for an elegant dinner.[/schema]
[schema description]As colorful as it is flavorful, this vibrant yellow curry gives rich, spicy heat to an assortment of seasonal vegetables. For a heartier meal, serve with brown rice. [/schema]
[schema description]Though adding pesto to tender chicken, salty bacon, and fresh peas might seem like gilding the lily, you’ll be surprised how well the herbaceous blend complements the flavors.[/schema]
[schema description]If you’re a curry lover, you’ll go wild for this rich, spicy dish. Kelp noodles stand in for rice, which means you get all the flavor without heavy carbs. [/schema]
[schema description]We’ve updated this classic French favorite by swapping out tuna for salmon. A delightfully briny green olive vinaigrette ties the salad together beautifully.[/schema]
[schema description]Ochazuke, hot dashi or green tea poured over leftover rice, is a popular quick-fix dish in Japan, often eaten as a midnight snack or as a hangover cure.  Here, we’ve used matcha tea to counter the richness of salmon, and topped the bowls with variety of piquant condiments.[/schema]
[schema description] Creamy avocados, basil, and spinach create a create light, summery sauce for gluten-free kelp noodles. Bonus—it comes together in just 5 minutes! [/schema]