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Cauliflower Popcorn is loaded with all the flavor of your favorite snack chips and pop-ems with none of the downside!

Cauliflower Popcorn is so addictive I challenge you to make it so far as to get yours into the dehydrator (or oven) for step 2… without eating it all first!  

This flavorful, smoky, cheesy, salty-sweet indulgence tastes phenomenal tossed up fresh… however, an hour or two in the dehydrator (or oven- see below) renders it crispy and warm with its tantalizing aromas wafting throughout the kitchen so do try to hold out!  This raw food yumminess is brimming with powerful life-force, enzymes, phytonutrients and vitamins galore.  It's a snack that makes us feel as phenomenal as it tastes!  Whenever I eat Raw Snacks I feel satiated, energized and just plain fantastic.  Cauliflower Popcorn is no exception!  Loaded with all the flavor of our favorite snack chips and tidbits without any of the downside… except perhaps that I couldn't hoard it all to myself once Jim had a taste.  He couldn't get enough and rates it…

"Outstanding!"

 

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The Benefits (and this is just a few mind you!)

Fights Cancer - Cauliflower contains sulforaphane, a sufur compound proven to kill cancer stem cells thus slowing tumor growth, and to inhibit the growth of cultured breast cancer cells leading to cell death.  Moreover, research shows, cauliflower with curcumin (the active compound in the turmeric in this recipe) may help prevent & treat prostrate cancer.  Additionally, the Indoles and isothiocyanates in cauliflower have been shown to potentially inhibit cancer development of the bladder, breast, colon, liver, lung and stomach according to the National Cancer Institute.

Boosts Heart Health – The sulforaphane in cauliflower has been shown to significantly improve blood pressure and kidney function. These benefits are related to improved DNA methylation, a process crucial for normal cellular function and gene expression especially in the easily damaged inner lining of the arteries.

Supports Detoxification - Cauliflower supports Phase 1 detoxification via certain antioxidants and Phase 2 detoxification via it's sulfur-containing nutrients while the glucosinolates in cauliflower activate detoxification enzymes in the liver.

Anti-Inflammatory - Excessive inflammatory response when no threat is present can lead to inflammation-related damage in the body linked to many diseases including cancer depending on the organs impacted.  Cauliflower's wealth of anti-inflammatory nutrients keep inflammation in check.

Rejuvenates Skin Hair & Nails - As you know by now, consuming a variety of veggies & fruits is important in order to receive all their valuable vitamins and minerals.  Cauliflower specifically, contains Vitamins A, E, C & K as well as B vitamins, folate, sodium, potassium, calcium, manganese, zinc, fats, niacin, copper and iron.  The biotin in cauliflower has been found to control dandruf and thicken nails.  The plethora of antioxidants such as vitamin C in cauliflower destroy free radicals that accelerate the signs of aging.  Additionally, the Vitamin C is required for growth & repair of tissues in all parts of the body including the formation of collagen in addition to making skin, scar tissue, tendons, ligaments and blood vessels.

Boosts Digestion - That good old aforementioned sulforaphane has been shown to protect the lining of the stomach by preventing bacterial overgrowth of Helicobacter pylori.  Additionally, cauliflower provides an great source of dietary fiber which is also crucial for digestive health.

Antioxidants & Phytonutrients Galore – Cauliflower is packed with tons of Vitamin C, beta-carotene and antioxidants like quercetin and cinnamic acid which provide cells adequate defense against attack from reqctive oxygen species or ROS. A proper supply of antioxidants helps banish free radicals enabling the body to resist aging caused by everyday pollutants, stress and more.

Boosts Brain Health - Cauliflowers abundant supply of choline is a B vitamin crucial in brain development. Choline intake during pregnancy "super-charges" the brain activity of animals in utero indicating it may boost cognitive function, prevent age-related memory decline, and improve memory & learning.

Overall Raw Foods Power – Nutrient dense, whole, plant-based foods that haven't been heated above 118 F retain their full nutritional value preserving all their naturally occuring living enzymes.  Additionally, raw foods are still filled with vital life energy – the magic of life force, also known as chi or prana.  I personally integrate a large portion of raw foods into my diet, finding at the moment as the weather is cooling, a proportion of 80% raw to 20% cooked is working best for me.  In the heat of summer, I find myself eating close to 100% raw foods – though someday this too may change – and of course you'll be the first to know 🙂  Not only are we each unique with personalized needs, what works for us now may not be what works best for us a year or 5 or 10 years down the line.  We always want to pay attention to the signals our bodies are providing in response to the changing seasons, our environment, habits, history, genetic predisposition etc.

 *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.  This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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This is my submission to the lovely Jacqueline at No Croutons Required and Lisa of FoodandSpice.

I've been wanting to make a raw food version of this snack favorite which is, more typically, roasted in the oven.  As you can tell, the results are beyond amazing!  Please enjoy this fantastic treat and leave your thoughts in the comments below!

 

Recipe for Cauliflower Popcorn

Ingredients

  • 1 head cauliflower separated into 2 x larger than popcorn pieces (they'll shrink in the dehydrator)
  • 1/2 cup nutritional yeast (I like KAL brand)
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric
  • 1/2 tsp onion powder 
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika (if you're a raw purist skip, tho it adds fabulous flavor)
  • 1 tsp powdered stevia or xylitol
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
  • sea salt & fresh cracked pepper to taste
  • 2 Tbsp extra virgin coconut oil melted (or sub EVOO or use a combo of the two)

Method

  1. Shake everything up in a large ziplock bag until all the pieces are thoroughly coated.
  2. Spread out on a couple of teflex sheet covered dehydrator trays and dehydrate* at 135F for 1 hour (don't worry, the food is throwing off heat at this point & the internal temp remains under 115) and turn down to 115F for another hour or two until the mixture has dried and the popcorn is slightly crispy.

*Alternatively, if you don't yet have a dehydrator, spread mixture on a silpat or parchment covered baking sheet, place in oven on lowest setting with door propped open an inch or two. Check on the popcorn often as the oven will still likely be much hotter than 135F & 115F and, therefore, the process will be much faster.

 Enjoy! 

 

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Southwestern Cauliflower Couscous

 

Southwestern Cauliflower Couscous is a delicious, light and lively dish.  Fabulously complex in flavor, yet incredibly simple to prepare, this gluten-free delight is everything we're looking for on a hot, summer day!  

Fluffy cauliflower couscous is tossed with bright, red tomato and buttery, lime-green avocado all dressed up in a punchy-sweet Honey-Cumin-Lime vinaigrette. 

Refreshing. 

Summery. 

&

Bright!

 

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Eating Raw provides an amazing boost in energy.

 

And, as always, brimming with Rawsome, enzyme rich, living foods power!

Check it out…

 

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 Raw live foods are much easier to digest or assimilate putting less burden on our digestive system and more time into cleaning or repairing our body.

 

Cauliflower, like its fellow cruciferous members is full of nutrients including minerals, vitamins, phytochemicals and antioxidants.  It's rich in vitamins C (one serving containing 77% RDA), K, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, pantothenic acid, and folic acid.  Cauliflower contains a compound called glucoraphanin, a precursor of sulforaphene found to have protective effect on the lining of the stomach wall.  Sulforaphene also prevents the growth of bacteria called Helicobacter pylori which can cause gastroenteritis.  

 

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Live, raw food does not spoil or decompose quickly. It's packed with energy, minerals, vitamins, and everything we need to stay healthy.

 

 Cauliflower is also rich in antioxidant phytochemicals like quercetin, caffeic acid and kaempferol which prevent development of cancer by destroying free radicals directly attacking the DNA of cells.  And that's just a fraction of the power of the cauliflower alone!  We've yet to delve into the realm of the vitamin C and lycopene rich tomatoes, the bone building, protein rich avocados, and the all other powerhouse ingredients in this superfood recipe!

Suffice it to say, Southwestern Cauliflower Couscous is as delicious to eat as it is at creating our healthy bodies, vitality and joy:)

 

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Eating Raw provides an amazing boost in energy.  I have more energy now than I've ever experienced in my life.  

 

Living, plant based Raw Food is incredibly delicious to eat, beautiful to look at and amazing for our bodies, minds and spirits.  

Eat Clean.  Feel Rawsome.  & Live Beautifully!

 

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Eating freshly picked food just feels different. There's a connection to the earth and a feeling of being grounded.

This recipe has been submitted to Tinned Tomatoes for July's Recipe Bookmark as well as to July's, No Crouton's Required at Lisa's Kitchen.   

 

Recipe for Southwestern Cauliflower Couscous(serves 2-3)

Ingredients

  • 1/2 medium head of cauliflower, cut into flourettes
  • 1 firm, medium vine ripened tomato, chopped
  • 1/2 medium avocado, chopped
  • 1/4 cup red onion, diced
  • zest and juice of 1 lime
  • 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 tsp honey
  • 3/4 tsp ground cumin
  • fresh cilantro for garnish

Method

  1. Zest lime, then juice it. Whisk lime juice, zest, olive oil, honey & cumin together and set aside.
  2. Pulse cauliflower flowerettes in food processor until fluffy like couscous. Add to a mixing bowl.
  3. Gently stir in chopped tomatoes, avocado and red onion.
  4. Pour dressing over cauliflower couscous and stir gently to combine.
  5. Garnish with fresh cilantro.

 

Do you have a favorite wheat/grain/gluten swapout dish?

How do you like to prepare cauliflower?

 

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Juliane

 

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Cauliflower Mash
Creamy Cauliflower "Mashed Potatoes"

 

Who doesn't love the rich, creamy comfort of a bowl of mashed potatoes?  Here's a delicious take on the classic that will keep our taste buds singing and our waistlines, hips & thighs slim and sleek.  Oh, not to mention this recipe is fabulous for our skin, hair, nails, heart and digestion too!  Here are just a few of the amazing nutritional bennies of our lovely friend Cauliflower…

  1. Cauliflower is an excellent source of alpha-linolenic acid and vitamins C and K, which, when combined with lower intakes of fats and carbohydrates, are linked to a lower likelihood of wrinkles and dry skin according to a 2007 study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
  2. Cauliflower contains other important antioxidant phytonutrients, such as beta-carotene, beta-cryptoxanthin, caffeic acid, cinnamic acid, ferulic acid, quercetin, rutin, and kaempferol, all of which work together to protect our body against free radicals and reduce the risk of diseases caused by oxidative stress, such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases and various infections. They are also important in slowing down the aging process.
  3. It has high amounts of omega-3 fatty acids, well-known for their anti-inflammatory properties. 
  4. Cauliflower is an Excellent Detoxifier due to its sulfur-containing compounds called glucosinates which help our body get rid of toxins and carcinogens. After broccoli, cauliflower boasts the second highest content of glucosinates.  Eating cauliflower can help prevent various types of cancer and cleanse our body of toxins.
  5. It can help prevent heart diseases in many ways including via allicin, which reduces the risk of stroke and many cardiovascular disorders.
  6. Cauliflower contains excellent anti cancer properties via compounds such as sulforaphane and indole-3-carbinol, which have been found to reduce the risk of prostate, breast, cervical, colon and ovarian cancers.  One Canadian study has shown the consumption of ½ cup of cauliflower/day may cut risk of prostate cancer by over 50%.

I enjoy this simple and satisfying dish at least once a week.  I'm certain you'll love it too 🙂



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Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes with Chives


Recipe for Creamy Cauliflower "Mashed Potatoes" (Makes 4-6 Servings)

Ingredients

  • 1 Head Cauliflower broken into florettes
  • 1/2 small clove Garlic
  • Coconut Milk or Almond Milk- to taste depending on how thick you like your mash (use less than you think as you don't want it to get too liquidy)
  • Sea Salt to taste
  • Fresh Ground Pepper to taste
  • 1/4 tsp of fresh lemon juice (yes you read that right- you won't taste it & it adds a fab freshness)
  • Coconut Oil for garnish (optional – an option I go for always 🙂
  • Fresh snipped chives for garnish & zippy flavor pops

Method

  1. Steam cauliflower and garlic over medium heat for about 8 minutes until a fork easily inserts into the side. (Be sure not to overcook as that causes it to get increasingly bitter, as well as lose nutrients)
  2. Place steamed cauliflower, garlic & 1/4 tsp lemon juice into a food processor or heavy duty blender along with coconut milk. (Start with less than you think you need- as once the blender gets it all moving it will get surprisingly smooth & thin out quickly.)
  3. Add sea salt and pepper to taste.
  4. Process until mash is smooth and creamy. Check seasonings and adjust if necessary.
  5. Pour into serving bowls and add a dallop of coconut oil for extra richness plus a sprinkling of snipped chives for some contrasting zip and green brightness.  A little fleur de sel on top is always nice too:-)
  6. Serve immediately (mashed cauliflower is best eaten immediately as it's pungency develops if it sits overnight)
  7. Enjoy!  


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Lots of love,

XOXO

Juliane

 

PS. If you just can't give up your potato fix try my amaze lightened up Irish Style Colcannon Mashed Potatoes. SO much lighter & way better tasting than standard recipes.

 

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