Guest guest Posted June 29, 2007 Report Share Posted June 29, 2007 Hi Anna, In the RAW Food World dehydrating can be very fun and creative. It makes RAW food fun and a treat, you can make things dehydrated that you can't any other way. I had a successful 100% Raw Organic Cuisine Restaurant and I came up with new amazing Dehydrated Foods! Dehydrating is a lot like cooking, except it is very low temperature and so the enzymes and nutrition are entact and living if you do it right. Research has found that under 118' enzymes and vitamins/minerals are still living/alive. At my restaurant I went down to 114' to be sure. Anyways some things I came up with were AMAZING and when taken right out of the Excalibur Dehydrator they were hot/warm, fantastic and really raw! I came up with a new Upside Down Pineapple Cake using Pineapples from Maui, almond pulp, agave, flax seeds, soaked raisins in agave, cinnamon YUM everyone asked me what the amazing smell was and they all wanted a slice, needless to say it went VERY quick with my vegan raw organic vanilla ice-cream made fresh everyday! Some other fun things is chips, you can slice yams really thin and put the whole slice in or cut them into " fries " and they come out like crunchy chips and fries, sprinkle cayenne pepper and other spices to increase digestion and yum! Some people coat thin slices of eggplant or kale with olive oil and dehydrate for 8 hours, or more they come out like crunchy greasy chips, you can either eat them with pink himalayan crystal salt or get more gourmet and sandwich gourmet nut spreads, mock tuna, other spreads in between them, you can blend some amazing carrot ginger sauce, or make amazing RAW BBQ Sauce out of South River Brand no- soy miso like the Azuki Bean Miso. Many of the above recipes are in my raw organic recipe book RAW IN TEN MINUTES. Or you can watch me make them on my new National RAW ORGANIC FOOD TV SHOW SERIES airing this FALL on TV in every USA City! Here is a sample clip, the actual series will be MUCH Better and include exotic RAW Organic Travel, fashion, music, interviews but with me teaching a few totally new recipes not in my book, each episode is available for sale as a DVD with extra footage and recipes! Here is a sample: http://youtube.com/watch?v=t8Ubq1Y7K4o I will have more sample video clips next week of the Pilot Episode but the actual SERIES will be much better but the Pilot is fun and about raw recipes! Please feel free to e-mail me directly for any questions, I have tons of RAW Recipes, some dehydrated some are not! RAW ORGANIC SAVING THE PLANET, Bryan Au http://www.RawInTen.com http://www.RawOrganicSavingThePlanet.com Tommie <jerushy wrote: Hi, Anna, I got tired of throwing expensive failures out so I quit. The trays are perfect for holding ripening fruit, though. It gets air circulation all around. I learned that the complicated mixtures designed to taste like cooked food generally don't and, more often than not, it tastes bad. Plus they are bad combinations and too high in fat to be good for me. Not trying to discourage you from trying. It's my experience and I'm better off without it. BTW, I like your name. I have a sister named Anna. Tommie http://reallyrawfood.com http://reallyrawfood.com/forum rawfood , zgirlsmobile <no_reply wrote: > > What do you like to dehydrate? I'm still playing with my weeks old > dehydrator and not having much luck except for fruit leathers. > > My girls love them, but I know I can do so much more. > > I'd love to hear any great idea's and/or recipes? > > Thanks > Anna (zgirls) > oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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