Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 Since there was such a nice response to the others I posted, I thought these might be of interest too... Enjoy, Misty L. Trepke http://www..com Raw Recipes from " Instant Raw Sensations, " by Frédéric Patenaude you can make most of the recipes in this book in 10 minutes or less and the ingredients are easy to find in most places. http://www.howtogoraw.com/RawSensations1.html ** Banana Mint ** (It only takes five minutes to prepare this recipe) Makes 2 servings - 3 large or medium bananas - 1 cup water - 1 small handful fresh mint leaves Instructions: Blend all ingredients together and serve. Notes: This is a surprisingly good smoothie that everybody will enjoy! Roger's Note: If you have a powerful blender like a Vitamix, you can turn this recipe into soft serve mint ice cream. Just peel ripe bananas and break them up into three pieces and freeze them. Then add those same ingredients into your Vitamix and within a short time you have yourself, delicious mint ice cream. *~*~*~* ** Fruit Soup and Wow! ** Makes 4 servings This is one of my most favorite dishes. I usually eat the whole thing by myself! Everybody loves it, especially children. Once you get the hang of it, you'll realize that there can be endless variations to it. Simply vary the fruits according to what's available in season. Winter Version " 3 cups pineapple, diced " 4 navel oranges, diced " 4-6 kiwis, peeled and sliced " 1 apple, diced " 1 liter (1000 ml.) freshly-squeezed orange juice Instructions: Mix all the fruit together in a bowl and cover with freshly-squeezed orange juice. Serve in individual bowls and eat with a spoon. Notes: The quantities of orange juice may vary. The idea is to create a soup that can be eaten with a spoon. Summer Version " 3 cups pineapple " 4 peaches, sliced " 1 cup strawberries, sliced " 1 cup fresh raspberries " 5-7 ripe apricots, or 1-2 mangoes, diced " 1 liter (1000 ml.) freshly-squeezed orange juice* * Or 1 liter of blended grapes (see page XXX), or 1 liter of mangoes blended with a little water. Instructions: See above. Roger's Note: Juicing oranges doesn't take that long with a citrus juicer. But better yet, try his blended grapes or the mangoes blended in water. Here's some information Frédéric shares with his readers about Raw Vegetable Soups. *~*~*~* Raw Vegetable Soups To Make You Invincible Another basic raw dish is the raw soup. A well-known example of a raw soup is the gazpacho, a Spanish cold soup made from tomatoes and various vegetables. In this book, you'll find two raw versions of the gazpacho (on page XXX and XXX). The raw soups I present go beyond the gazpacho. They are easy to make yet incredibily nutritious, refreshing and tasty. They can be light and juicy or very dense, depending on the ingredients used. Raw soups are not only good during the summer months, but can be enjoyed throughout the year. In the winter, simply use room temperature ingredients and serve in a warm ceramic bowl. You could also heat them up a little using a skillet. For more information on the " art " of making raw soups, please consult my book, Raw Soups, Salads & Smoothies. ** Instant Veggie Soup ** Makes 2 servings " 2 cup tomatoes " 2/3 cup pineapple " 2 cups spinach " 3 stalks celery or 1 cucumber Instructions: Blend tomatoes and pineapple first, add in other ingredients progressively and blend until smooth. Notes: You can vary this soup indefinitely by changing the vegetables used. How about I give you an extra recipe. This one will be a heavier dish to eat in the evening. *~*~*~* Dips, Pâtés & Side Dishes When you want something substantial... The following section presents various simple and delicious dips, pâtés and other side dishes. You can serve the dips with various raw vegetables, or use them as a dressing. So this section overlaps the dressing section. With raw recipes, nothing is set in stone. A soup can become a dressing and a dressing can be turned easily into a soup. Likewise, a dip can easily be used as a dressing. Avocado Dip or Dressing Makes 2 servings " 1 medium or large tomato " 1 Tbs. balsamic vinegar* " 1 Tbs. lime or lemon juice " 1 avocado * Can be replaced my 1 Tbs. lime or lemon juice. Instructions: Blend tomato with vinegar or lemon juice until turned liquid. Add in the avocado progressively. Should be fairly thick. Notes: Serve as a dip with cauliflower and broccoli florets. Can also be used as a great dressing. Fidyl Live Simply So That Others May Simply Live Yoga-With-Nancy/ SignSoFla/ SoFlaVegans/ SoFlaSchools/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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