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

Biblically Clean Sheet Pan Meals

Biblically Clean Sheet Pan Meals - easy, real food recipes | Land of Honey


In The No-Stress Guide to Sabbath Meal Prep, I mention how sheet pan meals are great to make right before the Sabbath, but really I love these for anytime you don't have much attention or time to put into making dinner, but still want a healthy and delicious meal. Simply place all your ingredients onto a baking sheet and let it roast in the oven! The cleanup is minimal, and your hands and attention are free for other things during the cooking. These recipes are simple, easily adaptable, and made from whole, real ingredients. 

A few pointers for easy sheet pan meals:

-Don't hesitate to use an extra sheet if the recipe makes more than you expected, or you just want a double batch for leftovers.

-Instead of just using chicken breast or thighs, feel free to swap in a whole quartered/chopped chicken. This can save money or be easier for those who eat locally.

-Bake some rice. If you're looking to round out your meal, put some rice in the oven to bake while you're at it. Here's a recipe for making brown rice in the oven. Personally, I don't bother bringing the water to a boil and I just use a pan with a glass lid instead of foil. It takes a bit longer but turns out well for me.

Roasted Harissa Chicken and Potatoes from This Healthy Table

Harissa Chicken and Potatoes - easy sheet pan dinner that is Biblically clean | Land of Honey



Sheet Pan Gnocchi with Roasted Vegetables from How Sweet Eats

Super easy Biblically clean dinner - sheet pan gnocchi with roasted vegetables | Land of Honey



Garlic Ginger Chicken with Broccoli from Pinch of Yum

Garlic Ginger Chicken with Broccoli - easy Biblically clean sheet pan dinner | Land of Honey



Curried Sweet Potato Chickpeas from Minimalist Baker

Curried Sweet Potato Bowls and other Biblically clean sheet pan dinner recipes | Land of Honey



Greek Sheet Pan Chicken Souvlaki from Half Baked Harvest

Greek Chicken Souvlaki - healthy and easy sheet pan recipes that are Biblically clean | Land of Honey



Salmon and Asparagus from A Couple Cooks

Salmon and Asparagus + Biblically Clean Sheet Pan Dinner Recipe Round Up | Land of Honey



Kung Pao Cauliflower from How Sweet Eats

Biblically Clean Sheet Pan Meal Recipes - Kung Pao Cauliflower + other healthy dinner ideas | Land of Honey



15 Minute Kale and Egg Bake from Healthy Nibbles

Sheet Pan Meal - Kale and Egg Bake - easy Biblically clean breakfast recipe | Land of Honey



Nacho Chicken from How Sweet Eats

Healthy Nacho Chicken Sheet Pan Recipe + other Biblically clean meal ideas | Land of Honey



Sheet Pan Sweet Potato Tacos from A Couple Cooks

Sheet Pan Sweet Potato Tacos - Biblically clean recipe round up | Land of Honey



Mediterranean Salmon from This Healthy Table

Mediterranean Salmon Recipe - Biblically clean sheet pan meals | Land of Honey



Poblano Chicken Fajitas from Half Baked Harvest

Poblano Chicken Fajitas - easy and healthy sheet pan dinner - Biblically clean meal | Land of Honey



Sheet Pan Cauliflower Curry from A Beautiful Plate

Easy Sheet Pan Cauliflower Curry Recipe - Biblically Clean Recipe Round Up of Easy and Healthy Sheet Pan Dinners | Land of Honey



Sheet Pan Chicken Tinga from Pinch of Yum

Chicken Tinga made on a sheet pan - healthy and easy Biblically clean dinner recipes | Land of Honey



Easy Veggie Sheet Pan Dinner from A Couple Cooks

Vegetarian Sheet Pan Dinner - sweet potatoes, chickpeas, broccoli - Healthy Biblically Clean Dinner Ideas | Land of Honey



Sheet Pan Cashew Chicken from How Sweet Eats

Sheet Pan Cashew Chicken - easy dinner recipe - Biblically clean meals | Land of Honey



Sheet Pan Salmon from This Healthy Table

Easy and Healthy Biblically Clean Dinners - Sheet Pan Salmon with Green Beans and Radishes | Land of Honey




Biblically Clean Recipe Round Up for Easy and Healthy Sheet Pan Dinners | Land of Honey


Other Biblically clean recipes:
Biblically Clean Tacos
Chinese Food Recipes that are Biblically Clean
Biblically Clean Soups

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



What the Bible Means When It Talks About Clean Eating

What does it mean when the Bible talks about clean eating? | Land of Honey
What does it mean when the Bible talks about clean eating?

Scripture forbids us from eating unclean animals - easy explanation of Biblically clean | Land of Honey


Scripture forbids us from eating certain animals. In order to eat Biblically clean we need to avoid those animals.

Daniel didn't eat meat in Babylon, the Messiah fed people clean foods, and Peter never ate anything unclean because they wanted to honor the Creator by sticking with a Biblically clean diet | Land of Honey



This is why Daniel refused to eat meat in Babylon, why the Messiah fed people clean foods like fish and bread, and why Peter never ate anything unclean.

Biblically clean eating is not to earn salvation but to honor the Creator with our dietary choices! | Land of Honey


We are to eat this way, not because we have to earn salvation, but out of a desire to honor the Creator with the choices that we make.

If you eat or drink you are called to do so in a way that glorifies the Living God | Land of Honey











If you eat or drink you are called to do so in a way that glorifies the Living God.

More on clean eating:
Understanding Mark 7:19 and the Messiah Declaring All Foods Clean
A Hebraic Perspective on Peter's Vision
How to Eat Biblically Clean

Tips for Biblically Clean Eating at Summer Cookouts

How to stick to a Biblically clean diet at summer cookouts - tips and ideas | Land of Honey


In the summer there are lots of opportunities for gathering with family and friends! Whether it's a cookout at the lake, picnic in the park, a barbecue celebration at a friend's, a company picnic, or a meal after a baseball game or day at the pool, there's no shortage of potlucks and meals with others. Today I want to share some ideas for how you can take part in these activities while sticking to a Biblically clean diet.

Tips for Biblically clean eating at Summer cookouts:

1. Ask what to expect. If you are invited to a meal or get together it's okay to ask what's on the menu! A simple, "Sure I would love to come - what are we having? Can I bring anything?" is a polite way to get an idea of what to expect, so that you can plan accordingly. If it's a more formal event like a company picnic, I would base my expectations off of what was served last year. If you didn't go to the event last year, ask a coworker what it was like.

2. Take food that is Biblically clean. No one is responsible for what you eat except yourself, so take initiative! Whenever I go to a cookout I am sure to take Biblically clean foods that I and my family can fill up on. That way if everything else fails, we still have food to eat. I tend to take salads or sides because that's what I like to eat, but you could also take a protein like chicken or hot dogs to grill. I would recommend clearing that with your host before commandeering their grill or kitchen, "Would you mind if I stuck these hot dogs I brought on the grill at some point? My family has some dietary restrictions." Bring enough to share.

3. What to watch out for. Hot dogs and brats are your most likely unclean offenders. Most brands of these are pork or contain pork, so I wouldn't eat these unless I was absolutely certain they are all beef or chicken. If the package is handy, take a look at the label and see. The good news is that there are lots of Biblically clean versions of these made from beef, lamb, chicken, turkey, or even vegetarian options. Bring your own if that's appropriate, or forgo the hot dogs in favor of side dishes if that's the best option. I also skip baked beans because they almost always have bacon in them. Most marshmallows contain pork gelatin, so I take my own if I expect we'll be roasting smores.

4. Don't be afraid to ask what's in something. It really is okay to ask what is in a dish. "This looks great - do you know what's in it?" or "I heard you made the broccoli salad, what's your recipe?" are polite ways to ask about the ingredients without coming off like the food police. Please note though, that you should also talk about other things! It does not come off well if you don't even say hello and just start grilling someone on the ingredients they used. Make it a point to also make time for normal conversation with everyone you bring up food questions with.

5. Look for simple ingredient offerings. I love summer because it's so easy to slice up tomatoes or melon and stick them out on a buffet. Salads with just a handful of ingredients make it easy to identify what's in them. If something is store-bought you can also check the ingredients list on the label.

6. You don't have to eat anything. If for any reason you don't feel like any of what's being served at a cookout is Biblically clean, you are not required to partake of it! You don't need to make a scene, but you can choose to forgo the buffet line. I've done this many times, and it's never an issue. Most people don't notice and the ones that do know I eat a little differently. If you expect this to be the situation, you can eat beforehand or take food with you. If you didn't expect it, you can make your excuses and leave or choose to be hungry for a bit and continue spending time with friends and family.

7. Share why you've changed if it comes up. Now I'm not saying that you have to tell everyone there five times that you don't eat pork, but opportunities will come where you can share about how your faith is growing. Use discernment about when and how to best talk about this. In my experience, people are more receptive to hearing that I feel called to keep the Bible's instructions than to hearing about how pig eating is an abomination and will make you sick, while they are chowing down on a hot dog.

8. Do not complain! Yes, it can be frustrating to not have many food options but remembering that many believers are being persecuted can help to keep that in perspective. We are doing well if skipping a meal occasionally is the worst of our troubles. Take joy in spending time with loved ones, even if the meal is disappointing. No one is going to be positively impacted by your faith if it's causing you to grumble and be miserable. Keep a good attitude and show others that you are happy to be honoring YHWH with your dietary choices. 

How to stick with a Biblically clean diet at any potluck this Summer | Land of Honey











Related posts:
Biblically Clean Cookout Recipes
How to Eat Biblically Clean
Brands of Biblically Clean Marshmallows
Questions and Answers on Biblically Clean Eating

Biblically Clean Taco Recipes

Round-up of Biblically clean taco recipes | Land of Honey

This post goes to show that you can follow the Bible's instructions about what we eat and still enjoy lots of delicious meals! A friend mentioned to me that they didn't think they could eat Biblically clean because they love tacos so much - but guess what? There are plenty of great taco recipes that you'll love, that you won't have to compromise your convictions for! This recipe round up includes something for everyone. Whether you're looking for beef tacos, vegetarian options, super quick dinner ideas, or something made in a slow cooker.

Easy Chili Lime Fish Tacos from Pinch of Yum

Easy Chili Lime Fish Tacos - Biblically clean taco recipes | Land of Honey


Short Rib Tacos with Pepper Mustard Slaw
 from How Sweet Eats

Short Rib Tacos with Pepper Mustard Slaw - Biblically clean taco recipes | Land of Honey

Crispy Chipotle Chicken Tacos with Cilantro Lime Ranch from Half Baked Harvest

Crispy Chipotle Chicken Tacos with Cilantro Lime Ranch - Biblically clean taco recipes | Land of Honey

Sweet Potato and Black Bean Tacos from Cookie and Kate

Sweet Potato Black Bean Tacos - Biblically clean taco recipes and dinner ideas | Land of Honey

Grilled Corn Tacos from Love and Lemons

Easy Grilled Corn Tacos - Biblically clean taco recipes and dinner ideas | Land of Honey

Chicken Tinga Tacos from Pinch of Yum

Chicken Tinga Tacos - Biblically clean dinner ideas | Land of Honey

Slow Cooker Beef Barbacoa Tacos from How Sweet Eats

Slow cooker beef barbacoa tacos - Biblically clean dinner ideas | Land of Honey

Loaded Quinoa Tacos from A Couple Cooks

Loaded Quinoa Tacos and lots of Biblically clean taco ideas | Land of Honey

Easy Black Bean Tacos from A Couple Cooks

Easy Black Bean Tacos and lots of Biblically clean taco ideas | Land of Honey


Lentil Tacos from Making Thyme For Health

Lentil Tacos + Biblically clean taco recipes | Land of Honey


Instant Pot Buffalo Chicken Tacos
 from Pinch of Yum

Instant Pot Buffalo Chicken Tacos + Biblically clean taco recipes | Land of Honey

Cheesy Zucchini Roasted Corn Tacos from Half Baked Harvest

Cheesy Zucchini Tacos with Roasted Corn + Biblically clean taco recipes | Land of Honey

Epic Vegetarian Tacos from Cookie and Kate

Epic Vegetarian Tacos - round up of Biblically clean eating taco recipes | Land of Honey

Grilled Fish Tacos from A Couple Cooks

Grilled Fish Tacos - round up of Biblically clean eating taco recipes | Land of Honey

Street Corn and Jicama Tacos from How Sweet Eats



20 Minute Ancho Chicken Tacos from Pinch of Yum

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