Showing posts with label Biblically clean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biblically clean. Show all posts

Master List of Biblically Clean Recipes

Master List of Biblically Clean Recipes | Land of Honey


This page serves as a landing point for all sorts of Biblically clean recipes. Whether you're new to cooking in the way that Scripture tells us to, or you just need some fresh inspiration for meals, turn in here for links to Biblically clean breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snack recipes. 

Are you new to Biblically clean eating? Essentially, it's following Scripture's instructions about what we do and don't eat. You can learn more about it here.

A couple of things...

-The recipes I share here are mostly from other blogs. I'm not necessarily recommending everything else on those websites, but the specific recipes I give links to (and anywhere else on Land of Honey) meet the criteria for Biblically clean food.

-I try and stick to recipes that are made from real, whole, healthy ingredients. While you don't have to eat ultra healthy to have a Biblically clean diet, I do think it's wise to have the majority of our diets be foods that the Living God created, which promotes health in our bodies. 

-For the most part these recipes are simple and straightforward and totally doable for any old weeknight. I try to find dishes that don't require a huge investment of time or money to make, so you can feed yourself and your family Biblically clean meals throughout busy seasons.

-I don't believe the Bible forbids mixing meat and dairy. See more on that here. That said, in the few recipes I share that mix red meat with cream or cheese, it would be easy to leave out one ingredient or the other, or to make a substitution such as ground turkey for beef, or olive oil for butter, if you prefer.

-A lot of people will tell you that only veganism is truly Biblically clean, but this idea is simply not supported by Scripture. While you could certainly make an argument that Adam and Eve's original diet was plant based and free of animal products, the Bible also tells us which animals are permissible to eat, and the Messiah describes eggs as good things and served fish to the disciples after he rose from the grave. If you want to have a vegan diet, go for it, but it's not accurate to say that the Bible requires this of believers.

Master List of Biblically Clean Recipes | Land of Honey


Below is the list of Biblically clean recipe compilations that have been shared on Land of Honey. As more are published, the list will be updated.

Master List of Biblically Clean Recipes: 

Slow Cooker Recipes that are Biblically Clean

Breakfast and Brunch Recipes

Biblically Clean Sheet Pan Meals

Recipes for Biblically Clean Chinese Food

Biblically Clean Meal Ideas




What the Bible Says about Meat and Dairy (And if They Can Be Mixed)

What the Bible says about meat and dairy and if they can be mixed together | Land of Honey

This post examines the directive from Exodus 23:19, Exodus 34:26, and Deuteronomy 14:21 about not cooking a goat in the milk of its mother. We will examine this instruction to see what it means and learn about whether or not it's okay Biblically to eat milk and meat together.

Meat and dairy. Should they be eaten together? People seem to have strong opinions about this. Some say you can, while others say they shouldn't even share a kitchen - let alone be served in the same meal. I have seen people get upset that that both meat and cheese were offered on the build-your-own-sandwich lunch buffet at conferences. There are books on this. Sometimes people message me to say that I shouldn't have liked that picture some blogger posted on Instagram because it contained both chicken and butter.  

For all this commotion you would expect the Bible to have a lot to say on this subject. But here's what it says:

"Do not cook a young goat in its mother's milk." -Exodus 23:19b

That's it. Some people will tell you that this was God's way of saying that you can't eat meat and dairy together, or even store them in the same refrigerator. Or eat one within hours of having the other. How did we go from a somewhat random instruction to people being worried about storing leftover chicken in the same fridge as a gallon of milk?

Regarding the other laws around food, the Bible is very direct. "You shall not eat," "this is permissible to you," "get rid of the leaven from your homes for one week." So I'm not inclined to believe that the command to not cook a goat in the milk of its mother should be extrapolated and expanded to the point where no meat ever crosses paths with any dairy products. YHWH could have commanded that goat not be cooked in any milk, period. He could have said not to cook meat of any kind in milk. He could have said to eat either meat or dairy, but not both. But he didn't! 

Right off the bat, the specification of "its mother's" milk means that nondairy animals can be cooked or served with butter, cheese, cream, etc. Chicken, turkey, and other poultry (as well as fish) do not produce milk, so there is no way to violate the Biblical commandment of not cooking an animal in the milk of its mother. This means you can feel free to enjoy chicken alfredo or a turkey cheese sandwich.

Then the specification of "milk" means that eggs aren't in question here. This means that eggs can be freely mixed with meat. So dishes like steak and eggs, or fried chicken with egg in the batter are clean according to Scripture.

The word translated as young goat or kid is gedi. While the Bible often uses the word se which can mean sheep, cattle, lamb, or ewe, the word gedi is only used to mean a young male goat. That's an important distinction. Many people will tell you that this verse is talking about all Biblically clean animals, or at least the red meat ones, such as beef, lamb, bison, venison, etc. But since the Holy Spirit inspired the word choice of gedi - which would mean just kid goats - when it doesn't hesitate to use a more general word for clean animals in other places, I am led to believe that this passage is only prohibiting goat from being cooked in the milk of its mother. This would mean that it is Biblically permissible to mix beef and lamb and other clean animals with dairy. So cheeseburgers, or serving lamb or roast beef with buttery mashed potatoes would be considered Biblically clean.

So what does the Bible mean by telling us not to cook a young goat in its mother's milk then?

Many Biblical scholars believe this specific act was prohibited because it was a worship practice of other religions or an ungodly cultural custom. The preceding part of the verse and the verse prior to that detail instructions related to offerings brought to YHWH. So I think this theory makes sense, as elsewhere we are told "not to worship YHWH the way those nations worship their gods" (Deuteronomy 12:4). If boiling goat meat in its mother's milk was happening in worship to other gods, that would also fit with why the Bible orders the sacrificial lamb (which could also be goat) at Passover to be roasted with fire, and expressly prohibits it being boiled (Exodus 12:9). Perhaps YHWH wanted to be sure that the practices of the Israelites were distinctly different from that of the people around them.

We should also keep in mind the broader context that this instruction was given in. The passages leading up to this, starting in Exodus 23:10, talk about instructions for the Sabbath, and then details about the Biblical holidays. I don't think it's an accident that these things deal with living in a way that's set apart and different from the surrounding society. Regardless of whether we understand the reasoning behind this instruction or not, we should be obedient to what the Bible says. Under no circumstances should we boil a young goat in the milk of its mother, simply because Scripture tells us not to.

We also should not add to what this verse says. Its says not to cook a goat in its mother's milk. It does not say that no meat and dairy can be cooked or eaten together. You certainly don't have to mix meat and dairy if you don't want to, but please keep in mind that this is not a prohibition from the Bible.

Like always I would encourage you to study this passage for yourself and pray for YHWH's wisdom and understanding.

What the Bible says about mixing meat and dairy | Land of Honey


Related posts:
What is Biblically Clean Eating?
What Scripture Says Not to Eat
Understanding 1 Corinthians 10:27

Biblically Clean Chinese Food Recipes

Biblically Clean Chinese Food Recipe Round Up - healthy and easy dinner ideas | Land of Honey


This post is to give you more ideas for Biblically clean meals. No matter your cultural background or personal preferences, there are lots of foods that you can enjoy that still fit within the parameters of what Scripture tells us about what we eat. These recipes are not necessarily particularly authentic, but they fit within the realm of what we think of as Chinese food here in the West. Most of these recipes come together quickly, and you can easily swap in different or extra vegetables that you have on hand. These recipes are very doable for making at home.

This post will also give you an idea of what you can order at a Chinese restaurant as well.

Biblically Clean Chicken Fried Rice Recipe | Land of Honey


Biblically Clean Recipe for Chinese Egg Drop Soup | Land of Honey



Sesame Beef and Broccoli Recipe - Biblically Clean Chinese Dinner Ideas | Land of Honey



Biblically Clean Recipes for Asian Dinners | Land of Honey




Biblically Clean Recipe for Lo Mein Noodles + other Asian meal ideas | Land of Honey




Teriyaki Chicken with Sesame Broccoli and other Biblically clean Chinese meal ideas | Land of Honey




Quick and easy recipe for Chinese Smashed Cucumbers - Biblically Clean Recipes | Land of Honey



Easy Recipe for Extra Veggie Fried Rice + other Biblically clean Chinese food recipes | Land of Honey




Quick and easy Biblically clean Chinese food recipes | Land of Honey




Biblically Clean Broccoli Stir Fry Recipe - quick and easy Biblically clean dinner idea | Land of Honey



Biblically Clean Beef Ramen Noodles Recipe - quick and easy Biblically clean dinner idea | Land of Honey




Easy Recipe for Biblically Clean Sesame Teriyaki Chicken with Ginger Rice - and other Biblically clean Chinese meal ideas | Land of Honey



Biblically Clean Chinese Food Meal Ideas - Spicy Eggplant Stir Fry Recipe | Land of Honey




Quick and easy Sesame Ginger Chicken Fried Rice Recipe that's Biblically clean | Land of Honey



Biblically Clean Potstickers Recipe | Land of Honey





Crispy Sesame Egg Rolls and other Biblically clean Chinese food recipes you can make at home for quick and healthy dinners | Land of Honey








Kung Pao Cauliflower Recipe - Biblically Clean Chinese Dinner Idea Round Up | Land of Honey




Chili Garlic Beef Stir Fry and other Biblically clean Chinese food dinner ideas | Land of Honey




Quick and Easy Recipe Round Up of Biblically Clean Chinese Dinner Recipes | Land of Honey



Biblically Clean Soups

Biblically Clean Soup Recipes | Land of Honey


These recipes are for Biblically clean soups. When the weather is chilly, what's better than a comforting pot of soup simmering away on the stove? I especially love making a large batch of soup for dinner on Thursday or Friday and then enjoying the leftovers for Sabbath lunch. It's so simple but still delicious, plus most soups taste even better the next day. You could of course have these any day of the week. Enjoy these great soups!

Many Veggie Vegetable Soup from Love and Lemons

Vegetable Soup - Biblically Clean Soup Recipes | Land of Honey

Slow Cooker Hearty Chicken Soup from Half Baked Harvest

Biblically Clean Slow Cooker Chicken Soup Recipe | Land of Honey

Pasta e Fagioli from Cookie and Kate

Pasta e Fagioli - Biblically Clean Vegetarian Soup | Land of Honey

Broccoli Cheese Soup from Pinch of Yum

Broccoli Cheese Soup Recipe - Biblically Clean Soups | Land of Honey


Braised Short Rib Beef Stew from How Sweet Eats

Braised Short Rib Beef Stew - Biblically Clean Soup Recipe Round Up | Land of Honey


Corn Chicken Chowder from This Healthy Table

Corn Chicken Chowder - healthy soup ideas that are Biblically clean | Land of Honey


Spicy Ancho Turkey Chili from Pinch of Yum

Spicy Ancho Turkey Chili Recipe - Biblically Clean Soup Recipes | Land of Honey


Thai Inspired Chicken Noodle Soup from Minimalist Baker

Thai Inspired Chicken Noodle Soup - and other Biblically clean soup ideas for dinner | Land of Honey


Classic Mexican Tortilla Soup from A Beautiful Plate

Biblically Clean Soup Recipes - Mexican Tortilla Soup | Land of Honey


Spicy Black Bean Soup from Cookie and Kate

Spicy Black Bean Soup and other Biblically clean soup recipes | Land of Honey


Garden Vegetable Soup from A Couple Cooks

Garden Vegetable Soup with Pasta - Ideas for Biblically Clean Soups | Land of Honey


Butternut White Chicken Chili from How Sweet Eats

Butternut Squash White Chicken Chili Recipe - Biblically clean soup ideas for fall | Land of Honey


Roasted Garlic White Bean Lasagna Soup from Pinch of Yum

Roasted Garlic White Bean Lasagna Soup - Biblically clean soup recipes | Land of Honey



Homestyle Chicken Noodle Soup from Half Baked Harvest

Easy Recipe for Homestyle Chicken Noodle Soup that's Biblically clean | Land of Honey


Sun Dried Tomato Corn Chowder from How Sweet Eats

Biblically Clean Soup Recipe Round Up - Sun Dried Tomato Corn Chowder Recipe | Land of Honey


Best Lentil Soup from Cookie and Kate

Biblically Clean Soup Recipe Round Up - The Best Lentil Soup Recipe | Land of Honey


Wild Rice Soup from Pinch of Yum

Wild Rice Soup - Biblically Clean Soup Recipes | Land of Honey




Chickpeas and Dumplings from from How Sweet Eats

Biblically Clean Recipe for Chickpeas and Dumplings and lots of other soup recipes for clean eating for the Bible believer | Land of Honey


Cabbage Soup from Love and Lemons

Cabbage Vegetable Soup - Biblically clean recipe ideas | Land of Honey



Smoked Salmon Chowder from Pinch of Yum

Smoked Salmon Chowder and other Biblically clean soup recipes | Land of Honey






Classic Tomato Soup from A Couple Cooks

Biblically Clean Tomato Soup and other great soups for winter | Land of Honey


Sweet Potato Lentil Soup with Rice from Half Baked Harvest

Sweet Potato Lentil Soup with Rice - Biblically Clean Soup Recipe Round Up | Land of Honey


Butternut Squash Soup from A Couple Cooks

Biblically Clean Roasted Squash Soup and Other Soup Recipes for Whole Bible Believers | Land of Honey



Sweet Potato Tortilla Soup from Pinch of Yum

20 Recipes for Soups that are Biblically Clean | Land of Honey







More recipe ideas for the Biblically clean diet:
Biblically Clean Meal Ideas
Biblically Clean Tacos
Biblically Clean Cookout Dishes