Guest guest Posted May 7, 2007 Report Share Posted May 7, 2007 Oooh, these sound wonderful--Thanks, Chupa! Peace, Maureeb Chupababi wrote: > Haven't tried it yet. But I love the idea! > > @@@@@ > RAW BLUEBERRY TARTLETS - Vegan - 5 pts > 2 cups fresh blueberries > 2 tsp fresh orange juice > 1 tsp fresh lemon juice > 1/2 tsp grated orange zest, plus extra julienned for garnish > 1/4 tsp vanilla extract > 4 tsp brown sugar > Canola-oil cooking spray > 2/3 cup raw almonds > 1/2 (packed) cup pitted dates > > > > Combine first 6 ingredients in a bowl, cover and refrigerate. Coat a > mixing bowl with cooking spray. Pulse almonds in a food processor > until they resemble breadcrumbs. Empty into prepared bowl. Pulse dates > with 1 tsp water in food processor until well chopped (they will be a > little clumpy). Mix with almonds to form a paste. Divide mixture > evenly into 4 golf ball–sized rounds. Place each ball between 2 pieces > of wax paper and press to form a 4-inch crust. Turn up edges if > desired. Refrigerate 2 hours. Use a spatula to move crusts to serving > plates; fill each with 1/2 cup berries and drizzle each with some > leftover juices from bowl. Top with julienned orange zest. > > Serves 4 > > Source: Self Magazine, recipe of the week, 05.07.07 > Formatted by Chupa Babi in MC: 05.07.07 > > THE SKINNY > 242 calories per serving; 11.2 g fat (0.9 g saturated; 6.1 g fiber > 34.8 g carbs; 5.7 g protein > > Fruit may become your first choice for dessert after you try this dish > from The Golden Door in Escondido, California: Fresh blueberries are > the ideal topping for the almond-date crust. You'll get a helping of > antioxidants and fiber, and don't be afraid of the fat: It's mostly > the healthy kind. > > ----- > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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