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Raw Food Recipe – Basic Nut or Seed Butter Recipe

Written on September 22nd, 2009 by Roslyn_Randleno shouts

Basic Butter/Spread

 

 

Considering there is much controversy over which brand of nut butters are raw, one may feel more comfortable making their own brand of butter with raw nuts and seeds.  Carmellita and I are very found of saying…”if you make it yourself you know exactly what’s in it…”

 

2 cups of raw nuts or seeds (best to use one kind when tackling this recipe)

Extra Virgin Olive Oil (Use as needed.  **For various flavors, you may also use hemp, flax, avocado or coconut oils)

Dash of Sea Salt

Raw Honey/Agave Nectar/Maple Syrup/Yacon—sweeten to desired taste

 

In a coffee grinder or vita-mix, process nuts/seeds to a fine powder.

 

Using a food processor or high speed blender, process nut/seed powder with olive oil.  Texture should be soft and fluid.  Add salt and sweeteners as needed.   Next, transfer nut/seed butter to a glass jar (a mason jar works well) and refrigerate.  The butter will begin to thicken once refrigerated.   Stir before using, as oil settles to the top.

 

Warning:  Be aware of rancid nuts and seeds.  If used, they will ruin your entire batch.  Discard bad nuts/seeds immediately. 

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Raw Food Recipe – Salad Magnificence – Living Food Diet

Written on September 5th, 2009 by Roslyn_Randleno shouts

Salad Magnificence


An excellent raw food recipe or living food recipe when  you want to jazz up your salad.  Salads filled with greens such as spinach are very important to those who want high-vibration nutrition on the Raw and Living Food diet.  You don’t have to have a boring salad.  Enjoy a salad filled with phyto-nutrients and great taste.  Don’t settle for anything less than magnificence. 


2 handfuls of baby spinach
5 cups of green lettuce
1/2 tbs. olive oil
1/2 an avocado (cut in cubes)

1/2 avocado whole
1/4 cup Pomegranate seeds
1 cucumber (unpeeled and diced fine)

1 tomato (chopped) 

2 tablespoons Lemon juice  
1/2 red bell pepper (diced fine)

1/2 red onion  


2 cloves of garlic (finely diced)


1/2 tsp. Dill


1/2 tsp. Garlic Powder


3 tbs. pine nuts


Sea Salt to season                                                                                                      

 

Shred lettuce and spinach.  Mix in cucumber, bell pepper, red onion, garlic and tomatoes. Add dill and garlic powder.  Add sea salt, to taste. 


 


Allow to marinate, while blending in a separate bowl, 1/2 avocado, lemon juice, and olive oil.  Add sea salt to taste.  Hand mix until well blended with a smooth consistency. 


 


Take mixture/dressing and roll it into salad blend.


Add avocado cubes and top with sprinkles of pomegranate seeds and pine nuts.

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Raw Food Recipe – Mock Tuna Salad – Living Food Diet

Written on August 3rd, 2009 by Carmellita_Brownno shouts

Mock Tuna Salad Recipe

 

Enjoy a raw food vegan approach to an outstanding tuna Salad.  Filled with great nutrients including sea veggies.  This Mock tuna is sure to please.  We have provided a variety of ways you can serve this tuna salad.  Enjoy.  Great for lunches or to serve at raw food potlucks.  We know you will enjoy this living food recipe as you explore your options on the raw food diet.

 

½ Soaked Sunflower seeds

¼ Bell pepper

½ Chopped Avocado

½ Avocado

1 Chopped Date

2 tablespoons Dulse flakes

¼ teaspoon ground Mustard seed

¼ cup (or more) Extra virgin olive oil

2 teaspoon Red wine vinegar

5 Greek Olives

2 tablespoons (or more) Agave nectar

¼ cup Chopped Green Onion

Sliced Tomatoes

Lettuce

 

Soak sunflower seeds for two hours. Drain sunflower seeds.  Add sunflower seeds and all ingredients to food processor except chopped avocado and pulse.  Fold in chopped avocado.  Place tuna over sliced tomatoes and lettuce.  And Serve.

 

Fantastic Ideas For Mock Raw Food Vegan Tuna:

 

§           A great dish to add to whole portabello mushroom caps

§           Place atop spinach leaves

§           Stuff small mushroom caps, and dehydrate for 2 hours at 110 degrees.

§           Stuff sweet peppers or Red and Yellow Bell peppers.

Raw Food Recipe – Swiss Chard Apple and Cherry Salad – Living Food Diet

Written on July 13th, 2009 by Carmellita_Brownone shout

Swiss Chard Apple and Cherry Salad

  Who said salads can’t be delightful?  This amazing recipe is delicious and detoxifying.  Wow.

 

 

Photo courtesy of: Kerrycv at www.goneraw.com

Photo courtesy of: Kerrycv at www.goneraw.com

 

1 head swiss chard

1 red crunchy apple, chopped
1 cup dried sweet cherries, chopped
 

 

2 tablespoons sesame seeds, soaked (2 hours)

1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil

1 clove garlic, minced

2 lemons

1 pinch salt

1 avocado

½ cup red onion

 

Optional:  For a more colorful, fiesta salad, add 1 Pear – cubed, and 1 Mango, sliced, and 1 small tangerine.

Tear chard into a large bowl and rub salt into it. Add oil.  Squeeze in lemons, apple cider vinegar, salt, garlic, sesame seeds, and chopped cherries. Press chard with hands or fork to help it wilt and soak up the juices. Let it marinate for 20 minutes. Next, press in ½ of avocado.  Add chopped apples.  Mix well.  Slice into strips the other ½ of avocado.  Top of salad with avocado slices.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Raw Food Vegan Recipe – Key Lime Pie – Living Food Desserts

Written on May 5th, 2009 by Roslyn_Randleno shouts

Raw Vegan Key Lime Pie

You can still enjoy dessert with no guilt on the Raw Food Vegan Diet.  Enjoy this fabulous Raw Vegan Key Lime pie.  Yum. Try at your next raw food potluck.

Photo courtesy of: www.therawtable.com

Photo courtesy of: www.therawtable.com

 

 

Crust:

 

1 ½ cup pecans

1 cup walnuts

1/3 cup mixture of dates

(medjool, barhi, etc) & monuka raisins

¼ cup of coconut oil/butter

Dash of sea salt

 


Base Filling:

 

3 large avocados

1 large young coconut (use extracted meat)

1 tablespoon of young coconut water

3 tablespoons of cashew butter (raw)

2 large limes (juice of)

½ cup of agave nectar (sweeten to taste)

1 teaspoon of almond or vanilla extract

Dash of sea salt

 

Shredded coconut flakes and grinded lime rinds for garnish

 

Preparation:

 

For crust, in food processor or high speed blender, process nuts.  Next add dates, raisins, coconut oil/butter, and salt.  Process until ball forms.  Press crust into pie dish and set aside.

 

For filling, in food processor or high speed blender, process all ingredients.  Once smooth and creamy, pour into crust.  Place pie in freezer for 3 hours or until set.  Allow to thaw before serving.

Garnish with grated lime rinds and coconut.

Raw Food Diet Recipes – Walnut Taco Salad – Living Foods

Written on April 19th, 2009 by Roslyn_Randle2 shouts

Walnut Taco Salad

Want to add a little southwestern feel to your raw food diet.  Here is a simple but flavorful raw food recipe and living food recipe for an excellent Taco Salad.  Enjoy this live, raw recipe with health lovers at your next raw food potluck.

 

1 cup of soaked Walnuts

2 Soaked Sun-dried Tomatoes

1 chopped Roma Tomatoes

1 whole

Lettuce

Chili powder

1 chopped Jalapeño pepper

1 Chopped avocado

¼ cup chopped Green Onion

2 Clove of Garlic

2 tablespoons of Liquid Amino

¼ cup chopped bell pepper

 

Soak walnuts for 20 minutes.  Then, Drain walnuts.  Add walnuts, 1 sun-dried tomatoes, 1 garlic clove, 1 tablespoon of liquid amino, and pinch of chili powder in food processor and blend.  Add all other ingredients to a bowl over a bed of lettuce.  Place walnut mixture on top of salad.  Then add tomato, 1 tablespoon of liquid amino, 1 sun-dried tomato, olive oil, basil, and 1 Roma tomato to blender.  Blend until it has a soupy consistency.  Drizzle over salad.  Top taco salad with chopped avocado and serve.

 

Optional:                     To Make Taco Shells

 

In a food processor or high speed blender, process 3 cups of fresh corn.  Blend in 1 tablespoon of raw honey.  Pour mixture onto teflex sheets of dehydrator.  With spoon, form a circular shape with mixture.  Dry at 110 degrees, flipping once during drying cycle.   Dehydrate up to 8 hours or until desired texture is achieved.  Spoon walnut taco salad onto taco shells.

 

Raw Food Recipe – Live Pie Crust (Basics)

Written on April 19th, 2009 by Roslyn_Randleone shout

You can use this Live Pie Crust raw food recipe with any filling you like.  This Living Food Pie Crust recipe can be the basics for all your pies.

 

Live or Living Food Pie Crust (Basic)

 

Photo courtesy of: http://rawfoodrightnow.blogspot.com

Photo courtesy of: http://rawfoodrightnow.blogspot.com

 

 

 

 

 

2 cups Almonds

1 cup Walnuts

1 cup Dates, pitted, soaked in water

Dash of Sea Salt

Vanilla extract (optional)

 

 

In a food processor or high speed blender, process all ingredients.  Use a slight bit of water, if necessary to form a dough.

 

Press dough/crust into a pie pan or plate. 

 

Optional:  Chill in the refrigerator for up to an hour.

 

Using a combination of nuts is a fun way to experiment with many types of crusts.  Each nut will lend its own taste.  Feel free to substitute almonds and walnuts with coconut, brazil nuts, pecans, etc.  Nuts make better pie crusts than seeds, but seeds may be used in combination with nuts.  You may also use nut flour alone or with a combination of raw nuts.  Whatever you choose, always remember to have fun and enjoy.

 

If you are using your pie for a non-dessert/savory dish, substitute dates, with a non-sweet fruit, such as cucumber, tomato, sundried tomatoes, zucchini, rejuvelac, or you may use water.

Raw Food Recipe: Energy Soup (Ann Wigmore) -Basic Living Food

Written on April 16th, 2009 by Roslyn_Randleno shouts

Basic Energy Soup

 

Adapted from Lillian Butler of http//:www.rawsoul.com and raw food pioneer, Ann Wigmore this Energy Soup is extremely nourishing to the body.   Creating soups through the blending of foods aids in digestion and absorption of vital nutrients found in these whole foods.  This is a great food for boosting energy levels as well as aiding the body with elimination.  This blend has everything the body needs, protein, sugar, fat, water, sodium, carbohydrates, minerals, and vitamins.

 

Ingredients:

 

2 leaves romaine lettuce

4 leaves turnip green

2 leaves dark green kale

1 zucchini or yellow squash

½ avocado

1 cucumber

1 large apple, pear, or mango

1 cup fresh sprouts (sunflower, buckwheat, mung bean, etc…)

2 tablespoons dulse flakes (may add kelp, nori, and other sea vegetables)

¾ cup Rejuvelac

Sea salt to taste

 

In a food processor or high speed blender, process all ingredients.  For added flavor add more herbs and spices suit your specifications. 

Raw Food Recipe – Pina Colada – Natural Living Food Beverages

Written on April 10th, 2009 by Roslyn_Randleno shouts

Pina Colada

Enjoy this raw food drink and dessert on the living food diet. Pina Coladas are fun drinks and desserts all in one.  You don’t have to sacrifice a great dessert beverage on the raw and living food diet.  This dessert beverage is sure to please a crowd at your next Living food or raw food potluck.

Photo courtesy of:  www.derekandsara.com/raw  Original recipe adapted from www.derekandsara.com/raw Modifications courtesy of www.bluelotusliving.com

Photo courtesy of: www.derekandsara.com/raw Original recipe adapted from www.derekandsara.com/raw Modifications courtesy of www.bluelotusliving.com

 

 

 

 

1 ripe pear
1 banana
2-3 slices fresh pineapple
1 date
1-2 T shredded coconut (garnish)
1 tsp coconut butter/oil
add a bit of water and a handful of ice.

 

Optional:  If a sweeter taste is desire, add more dates, raw agave nectar, or raw honey to taste.

To increase phytonutrients and balance sugars, add a 1 leaf of kale, turnip, or 1oz. of spinach or wheat grass juice. 


Raw Food Diet Recipe – Collard Greens with Creme of Broccoli – Living Foods

Written on April 10th, 2009 by Roslyn_Randleno shouts

Collard Wraps with Crème’ de la Broccoli

 

 

A great raw food vegan recipe.  Filled with nutrients this raw food diet recipe will surely tantalize your taste buds.  Raw food can be fun, nutritious, and tasty. 

 

5 collard leaves, de-stemmed

3 cups Broccoli flowerets

2 ripe avocados

1 clove of garlic

1 tablespoon nutritional yeast

2 teaspoons Braggs Liquid Aminos

Sea salt to taste

1 tbs. Extra virgin oil

 

In a plate, marinate collard leaves with sea salt, extra virgin olive oil and braggs liquid aminos.  Set aside for 10 to 20 minutes.  The longer it marinates the softer the leaves will be.

 

In a food processor or heavy duty blender, process broccoli, garlic, nutritional yeast, avocados, and sea salt.  Blend until creamy. 

Note:  Add extra virgin olive oil if needed, to blend to consistency.

Spoon dressing into each collard leaf and roll into a wrap.

 

Optional:  Add ½ tomato to dressing.  The tomato will give the dressing a salsa type of flair.

Raw food recipe – Raw Cherry Almond Yogurt – Living Food Diet

Written on April 9th, 2009 by Roslyn_Randleno shouts

Raw Cherry-Almond Yogurt

Yogurt can be a morning treat or a morning duty for the sake of nutrition.  This living food and raw food diet dessert is classified as a morning treat.  Enjoy this nutritious recipe for raw yogurt.

Original recipe adapted from: Ani's Raw Food Kitchen by Ani Phyo Photo and recipe courtesy of:  http://veganchicksrock.blogspot.com Modifications courtesy of: Blue Lotus Living @ www.bluelotusliving.com

Photo and recipe courtesy of: http://veganchicksrock.blogspot.com Modifications by: www.bluelotusliving.com

 

 

1/2 cup almonds (soaked overnight)

1/2 cup macadamia nuts (soaked overnight)

Water for consistency
1 lemon, juiced
1 cup fresh cherries, pitted

 

In food processor, blend soaked almonds with fresh water until paste forms.  Watch the consistency of water.  You do not want it to be soupy, just enough to blend for consistency of yogurt. Set aside in bowl. 

 

Repeat blending process for macadamia nuts.  Add mixture to almond blend.  Mix well together.   Place mixture in food processor, adding cherries and lemon juice.  Blend until cherries well blended, add more or less juice or water, if needed.

May eat immediately or for superior nutrient intake, ferment. 


To ferment, pour yogurt into a glass bowl or mason jar and cover with hemp or cheesecloth to allow the transfer of air. Set your jar in a warm place and allow it to heat up to about 90° to 100° F. You can test the temperature  by sticking your finger in. It should be slightly warm to the touch. Let it sit for about 8 to 10 hours, then taste for tartness. You may need to leave it a couple more hours and taste again; repeat until it begins to taste tart.
You can also take the easy way by adding 1/2 teaspoon of probiotic powder into the food processor with the yogurt. The heat from the blending helps the probiotic turn the cream into instant yogurt.

This will keep for three to four days in the fridge, and will continue to get more and more tart over time. You can use a couple tablespoons of overly tart yogurt  in your next batch to help start the fermentation process.
Makes 4 servings.

 

Raw Food Diet Recipe – Raw Ice Cream – Living Food Basic Recipe

Written on April 9th, 2009 by Roslyn_Randle3 shouts

Basic Vanilla Ice Cream (Raw Ice Cream)

There are several options in preparing raw ice cream.  I’m going to list 2.  They are simple.  But the option really depends on the type of texture you want from your ice cream.  You do not necessarily need an ice cream maker or vitamix, but you can create awesome creations with either one.  You may choose to freeze your creation and then just scoop it out later.  Or if you have a champion juicer, you may freeze the ice cream in ice cube trays, and later run it through the juicer.  Whatever you decide you will never go awry with this fun treat.  Enjoy!

 

Photo courtesy of: http://rawveganicecream.blogspot.com

Photo courtesy of: http://rawveganicecream.blogspot.com

 

 

 

 

 

Ingredients:

2 cups raw cashews, soaked overnight (the main ingredient)

1 cup almond milk (make it real thick & creamy)

1 cup young coconut meat

1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract (or you may use raw vanilla bean)

¼ cup (nut) butter, optional

1 cup agave nectar  

 

Option 1: In a high speed blender or food processor, process all ingredients until a smooth fluid consistency.  Add more almond milk or coconut water, if needed.  Pour in containers and freeze.  Stir every 30 minutes.  After ice cream sets, serve.

 

For option 1:  If you do have access to an ice cream maker, follow manufacture’s directions.   Only allow ice cream to chill, typically up to an 1 hr., then process through ice cream maker

 

 

Option 2:  Slice and Freeze 3 bananas overnight.  In a food processor or high speed blender, process frozen bananas with vanilla extract and agave nectar.  Serve.  This option will give you more of a soft serve yogurt texture.

 

As with all raw food creations, feel free to add carob, cacaco, spices, superfoods, and fruit to create a variety of ice creams.

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