North African Spiced Leg of Lamb

This tasty leg of lamb is a perfect and easy cut of meat to BBQ outdoors or roast in the oven. In this 2-ingredient recipe, all you need is my North African Spiced BBQ Sauce and a leg of lamb in order to make an elegant-looking entrée that is moist and flavorful. Lamb’s delicious flavour is enhanced by spices such as cumin, coriander, cayenne pepper and smoked paprika. Lamb is a naturally grass fed meat that is perfect for a clean and delicious whole food diet, and this recipe is perfect for keto, low carb, paleo, celiac, paleo, whole 30, gluten free and diabetic diets and meal plans. This recipe is a perfect entrée to serve for any occasion, especially when you have various dietary needs to consider.

North African Spiced BBQ Sauce and Dry Rub

This tasty BBQ recipe originates in North Africa. My keto, paleo, low carb, sugar and gluten free recipe version is very easy to make. Flavours develop and are even better the next day. The North African flavours are a blend of complementary mix of spices such as cumin, paprika, coriander and cayenne. The sauce keeps well for several weeks stored in the fridge. This North African meat rub or BBQ sauce is perfect for lamb, chicken and beef recipes that you will grill on your BBQ, or in your oven.

Hot Korean BBQ Sauce – Hot Gochujang BBQ Sauce

A tasty, simplified version of the classic Korean gochujang BBQ sauce – perfect for indoor grilling your meats or fish in the oven or outdoors on your BBQ grill. This version is modified to be quick and easy to make and to be usable on keto, low carb, gluten free, sugar free and paleo diets.

Keto Habanero BBQ Sauce

This is an easy to prepare authentic tasting, sweet, spicy, and tangy Habanero BBQ sauce. This sauce can be made with ingredients you are most likely to have at home. This sauce is a perfect complement for chicken, pork chops and ribs, and beef recipes which can be prepared in a frying pan, oven or on the barbecue.

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