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Raw Vegan Iced Chai Snickerdoodle Snowflake Cookies

 

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Merry Christmas Friends!  

Iced Chai Snickerdoodle Snowflakes are SO darn incredible it's as though a Christmas angel flew in to my kitchen and took over my brain to bring these delectable (semi totally addictive) cookies to life.  Yes, they're  raw vegan… but don't bother telling anyone as they won't know the difference.  Are they healthy – yes, of course they're totally amazing for you… but again, don't bother telling anyone that either as, again, they won't know the difference, they're so tasty.  The insane cardamom icing is worth making alone, however, once spread atop these unbelievable Chai Snickerdoodle cut-outs, it's seriously all over – SO divine!  

Iced Chai Snickerdoodles Snowflake Cookies are the stuff Holiday dreams are made of… heck these gorgeous little cookies are perfect all winter long.  Come spring just switch up your cookie cutter to a tulip or a bunny and you're good to go.  You'll never want to be without your stash.  Trust.

 

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Raw Vegan Chai Snickerdoodle Snowflake Cookies 

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Raw Vegan Chai Snickerdoodle Snowflake Cookie-Cake! 

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Recipe for Iced Chai Snickerdoodle Snowflake Cookies

Makes 3-4 dozen depending on the size of your cookie cutters & your ability to restrain yourself from eating all the dough & icing prior 🙂  Make the dough and icing 2 days in advance.  Do your cutouts the day after.  Dehydrate.  Then ice the 3rd day.

INGREDIENTS

Raw Vegan Chai Snickerdoodle Snowflake Cookies

  • 3 cups oat flour (made from 2 c oat groats processed in Vitamix)
  • 1/2 cup coconut flour
  • 1 1/2 cups medjool dates
  • 1 t celtic salt
  • 1 t Ceylon cinnamon
  • 1/2 t ginger
  • 1 1/4 t cardamom
  • 1 T powdered stevia
  • 1 T vanilla powder or 2 T vanilla extract
  • 2/3 cup almond butter
  • 1/3 cup coconut nectar
  • 1/4 cup extra virgin coconut oil
  • 1/4 cup + 2 T filtered water + extra as needed

Raw Vegan Cardamom Icing

  • 1 t vanilla powder or 2 t vanilla extract 
  • 1/4 cup coconut butter
  • 3/4 cup cashews soaked for 8 hours, rinsed & drained
  • 1/2 cup extra virgin coconut oil
  • 3 drops edible grade lemon essential oil (or sub fresh lemon juice)
  • fresh ground cardamom powder for sprinkling as the most-incredibly-delicious-do-not-skip-it garnish

METHOD

Raw Vegan Chai Snickerdoodle Snowflake Cookies

  1. Place oat flour, coconut flour, dates, celtic salt, cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, stevia, vanilla and almond butter in a large capacity food processor and process, scraping the sides of the bowl many times until the mixture resembles wet sand.
  2. Add coconut nectar, coconut oil and 1/4 cup filtered water and process until fully incorporated and the mixture comes together as a dough.  Add more water by the Tbsp as needed.  Taste to adjust seasonings & sweetness.  It will have the texture of gingerbread dough.
  3. Dump the dough out, halve it, and form it into two smooth discs.  Tightly cover each disc in saran and place in the refrigerator overnight.
  4. The next day remove one disc at a time, allow to come to room temp for 20 minutes, then roll out to 1/4" (1/4" is much easier to work with) or 1/16", just as you would standard gingerbread or sugar cookie dough.  Rolling the dough on a piece of parchment paper placed on a large cutting board works well for no-slipping.  Also, I use my french handle-free rolling pin and find it's much less effortful than a standard handle rolling pin.  
  5. As you cut each shape, press the cookie cutter into the chilled dough, then pull the edges away from the cutter on the sides that are un-usable, then pick up the cutter with dough still inside and tap it out onto a silpat lined dehydrator sheet.  As you can see, I used about the most difficult intricate snowflake designs one could use- to make it easier, I gently pushed out the skinny parts using the end of a spatula or my finger tips.  You should have no problems, especially if using a less intricate cutter.
  6. Once you've cut out all your cookies, put them into your dehydrator on 135F for 1 1/2 hours, then turn down to 115F for another 1 hour or until they're firm enough to transfer from a silpat to a screen.  Transfer is easy: simply place a dehdrator tray fitted w/ a screen over the cookies on their silpat lined tray, flip over with your hands keeping everything aligned.  Next peel the silpat off the cookies and place them back into the dehdrator, now on their screens, for 2 – 4 more hours or until reach your desired crispness.  I personally like the cookies just slightly chewy, however they're also delicious crispy! (Alternatively, if you don't yet have a dehydrator, put them in the oven on it's lowest setting with the door propped open with a wooden spoon until reach desired crispness. This method doesn't guarantee they'll stay raw.)
  7. Let the cookies cool before icing.

Raw Vegan Icing

  1. Add all the ingredients into a Vitamix and blend scraping the sides down with a spatula several times, til totally combined and creamy. 
  2. Scrape out into a bowl and place in the fridge for 2 hours.  Before you go to bed, pull the icing back out & let it sit out on the counter overnight. When you awake it will be the perfect icing texture (if your house is about 68F).  Otherwise, just leave it in the fridge overnight, come morning, take out the icing and place on your counter for an hour or until reaches icing consistency. If it warms up a bit too much while using, simply pop back into fridge for 10 minutes or until thickened, feeling free to whisk it back up to return it to perfect texture.
  3. Next ice your cookies: this is easiest if you have a couple of large cookie sheets to place cookies on as you ice them.  After each tray of cookies is complete, sprinkel with a pinch of fresh cardamom- don't be shy – I LOVE a generous pinch.  If it's cold out as in 35F or lower, place your trays outside and the icing will harden almost instantly.  Store your cookies in the fridge in airtight containers with layers of parchment separating them. 
  4. Snuggle up with a plate full of sweet, iced, caradamom dreams… high-vibe, guilt-free decadence that leaves us looking and feeling just as dreamy 🙂

 

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These festive and rustic Pear Tartelettes with Dark Chocolate & Caramel are so delectable it feels rather a feat to convey in mere words their divinity… nothing can possibly match the exquisite experience of biting into such a dream!  Alas, proceed I must and, fortunately, their sheer memory has already made things easier…

 

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Encapsulating holiday decadence, these tantalizing tartelettes glisten in caramel and drizzles of dark chocolate atop beautiful layers of dried pear tucked inside a cookie-crisp crust finished with clouds of rich, vanilla bean ice-cream.  Pear Tartelettes with Dark Chocolate, Caramel & Vanilla Bean Ice-Cream (100% raw & vegan) are not only beautiful to behold I dare say they sing holiday carols to our taste buds with their incredibly vibrant and luxurious flavor.  Joy to the World!

 

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The apple (or pear in this case) doesn't fall far from the tree, as the inspiration for these beautiful Pear Tartelettes came from a traditionally cooked pie of the very same name which my husband used to request every holiday, birthday and other opportunity possible.  Since he loved it so much it was a necessity to recreate a raw vegan version.  Expectations were surpassed by far! This high vibe raw vegan delight is unbelievably BETTER!  Of course, I act surprised, perhaps because once upon a time it truly seemed that cooked recipe could not be improved upon if one tried, and yet I'm not.  Why wouldn't fresh, living ingredients with 100% of their life force essence completely blow us away!  

  

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Pear tartelettes are absolutely phenomenal even without the accompanying Vanilla Bean Ice-cream.   However, I'm never disappointed when that small voice of persuasion steers me to take things a step further – and this was no exception.  Vanilla Bean Ice-cream is a dream all in itself too!  Clouds of pure heaven.  And when two dreams unite, as in the case of magical tartelettes topped with pure clouds of heaven, well that's what we call a miracle, fit for celebrations!  Both the Tartelettes and the Vanilla Bean Ice-Cream are simple to prepare, though undivided care and attention to each element and sourcing of the very best of ingredients is needed. However, if you're anything like me, cozy, soulful kitchen time when heavenly tastes are a necessary means to perfection, letting go into the process is the reward and the beautiful result is simply one delicious circle of love.

 

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 This is my submission to the Tinned Tomatoes & Lisa's Kitchen No Croutons Required + Bookmarked Recipes Challenges and Ren Behan's Simple & in Season!

 

Recipe for Pear Tartelettes with Dark Chocolate, Caramel & Vanilla Bean Ice-Cream (Raw & Vegan)

(Makes 2 tartelettes)

INGREDIENTS

Raw Vegan Pear Tartelette, Crust & Crumb Topping

  • 3 Pears, peeled and thinly sliced (1/8")
  • 1 1/4 cup oat groat flour (measure the flour not the groats, grind groats in Vitamix to get flour
  • 3/4 cup dates, pitted
  • 1 t vanilla powder
  • 1 1/2 – 2 T water
  • 3 T extra virgin coconut oil
  • 2-3 drops lemon essential oil (edible grade only)
  • 3/4 t himalayan salt 
  • 1/4 cup soaked/sprouted/dehydrated walnuts
  • 2 T raw coconut crystals

Raw Vegan Caramel Filling

  • 1 cup raw cashews soaked overnight
  • 1/4 cup raw coconut nectar
  • 1/4 cup full fat coconut milk + 1 or 2 T more as needed
  •  pinch himalayan salt
  • 1/2 t vanilla powder
  • 1-2 drops lemon essential oil (edible grade only)

Raw Vegan Dark Chocolate

  • 1/4 cup raw cacao powder
  • 1/4 cup extra virgin coconut oil, melted
  • 1/4 t ceylon cinnamon
  • pinch of himalayan or celtic sea salt
  • stevia to taste (I use barely any here)

Raw Vegan Vanilla Bean Ice-Cream

  • 16 oz frozen raw baby thai coconut meat
  • 2-3 frozen super ripe bananas
  • stevia to taste
  • 1/2 t vanilla powder

 METHOD

Dried Pears

  1. Assemble sliced pears on a teflex sheet of the dehydrator and dry at 115 for 2-3 hours. Alternatively, dry on lowest setting of your oven w/ oven door propped open an inch, for and hour.

Tartelette Crusts

  1. Process Oat Groat flour, Dates and Vanilla Powder in a food processor until well incorporated and broken down.  Add water, essential oil, coconut oil and salt and pulse until fully combined and dough sticks together when pinched between two fingers.
  2. Take 1/3 of the above mixture and set it aside for latter use in crumb topping.  
  3. Press the remaining 2/3 into two 4" diameter 3/4" deep pie tart tins.
  4. Place into the dehydrator at 135F for 1 1/2 hours. Turn down to 115 for another hour then remove and set in the freezer.  Alternatively, use your oven on lowest setting w/ door propped open an inch for only 1 hour.

Crumb Topping

  1. Toss the mixture set aside in step 2 above with 1/4 cup chopped walnuts and 2 Tbsp raw coconut crystals until crumb topping coated lumps are achieved. Set aside.

Caramel

  1. Blend all the ingredients in a Vitamix until smooth and creamy adding extra coconut milk as necessary to thin.  Place mixture in fridge where it will thicken slightly.

Dark Chocolate

  1. Whisk together all ingredients until completely smooth.

Vanilla Bean Ice-Cream

  1. Blend all ingredients in Vitamix, using the tamper, until super smooth and creamy. Scoop out into an air tight container and set aside.  If storing in freezer, allow to come to room temperature for an hour to thaw and make scoopable, before serving. I actually prefer storing mine in the fridge where it retains a whipped ice-cream texture. This ice-cream does not melt away like traditional making it very nice for entertaining!

Tartelette assembly

  1. Smear a thin layer of the caramel across the bottom of each tart shell.
  2. Neatly layer the dried pears inside the two tartelette crusts, smearing a bit of the caramel over each layer, including the top, as you go.
  3. Sprinkle crumb topping over top.
  4. Set tartes in freezer for 20 minutes to set.
  5. Remove from freezer and drizzle tartes with dark chocolate.
  6. Optional: Drizzle a very TINY amount (1/2 to 1 teaspoon) of coconut nectar across the top for an extra caramel topping affect. Don't go overboard or it will turn into a sticky ooey-gooey mess!
  7. Place back in freezer for final set.  Bring to room temperature for 1 hour before serving.
  8. Tartelettes can be served whole or sliced into 4 – 6 pieces and topped with Vanilla Bean Ice-Cream.  The Vanilla Bean Ice-Cream will not melt at room temperature making these perfect for entertaining!  
  9. Revel with pleasure on a cloud of Sweet Holiday Bliss! 

 

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Happy Holidays Friends 🙂  Bread Pudding Stuffed Pumpkin with Creme Caramel Drizzle is a deliciously sweet treat to serve up to your family and friends during this beautiful season of gratitude.  Who doesn't love a moist, rich, fruit studded bread pudding… cooked up and presented in a pumpkin no less!

Bread Pudding Stuffed Pumpkin with Creme Caramel Drizzle takes a comfort food classic to new heights in presentation and flavor with its over-the-top-unbelievable Creme Caramel Drizzle – people, we're talking uncharted territories – this raw vegan caramel is so seriously amaze! 

As always, in true StyleNectar form, we're keeping all the indulgence and none of the guilt.  I've replaced cream with rich, full-fat, medium-chain saturated fatty acid boasting coconut milk,  butter for creamy, immune & beauty-boosting coconut oil, and delicious low-glycemic, nutrient rich coconut nectar for sugar… along with a gorgeous gluten-free crusty farmer's market loaf tossed with loads of moist raisins, plump apple-juice sweetened dried cranberries, sprouted pecans, ginger, cardamom and ceylon cinammon (I don't use cassia cinnamon as it's toxic & tastes no where near as delish as ceylon).   

It's as easy as tossing everything together, stuffing the pumpkin and next thing you know the house smells diiiii-vine 🙂   Prepare one larger pumpkin or several individual pumpkins… the choice is yours.  Regardless, how you do it, it's a show stopper and a sweet treat everyone will love and remember 🙂

 

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 This is my submission to Tinned Tomatoes & Lisa's Kitchen No Croutons Required & Bookmarked Recipes Challenges and to Ren Behan's Simple & In Season!

 

Recipe: Bread Pudding Stuffed Pumpkin w Creme Caramel Drizzle

(Serves 4-6)

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 lb sugar pumpkin, a nice lid cut out of the top & set aside, seeds & stringy flesh removed
  • 1 cup, 1" cubed gluten free crusty bread
  • 1/2 cup pecans roughly chopped (as in halved)
  • 1/4 cup jumbo thompson raisins
  • 1/4 cup apple juice sweetened dried cranberries
  • 1/2 cup large flaked coconut (optional)
  • 3 tsp EnerG egg replacement mixed w 1/4 cup warm water (the equivalent of 2 pastured eggs)
  • 2 Tbsp coconut oil melted
  • 1/4 – 1/3 cup coconut nectar or coconut crystals
  • 1 tsp ceylon cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp cardamom
  • 1/2 tsp ginger
  • sea salt to season interior of pumpkin, and to season mixture to taste
  • 1/2-3/4 cup coconut milk 

Creme Caramel Drizzle

  • 1 cup raw cashews soaked 6 hours & drained
  • 1/2 cup raw coconut nectar
  • 1/2 cup full fat coconut milk
  • Sea Salt to taste
  • 1/2 tsp ginger
  • 1/2 tsp cardamom
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla powder

Method

  1. Pre-heat oven to 350F.  Spread coconut oil around the bottom and sides of a deep dish suitable to house your pumpkin.
  2. Place 3 or 4 bread cubes around the interior bottom of the pumpkin to soak up juices.
  3. In a large bowl toss together the rest of the bread pudding ingredients, reserving 1/2 the coconut milk, until everything is well moistened and incorporated.  
  4. Layer the bread pudding mixture into the pumpkin being careful to distribute the nuts and dried fruit througout so it doesn't all end up at the bottom.  As you layer, drizzle the rest of the coconut milk, again helping to distribute it amongst the layers. Pack it firmly, and, since all pumpkins are shaped differently, if you have leftover bread pudding mixture, simply bake it up alongside in a couple of coconut oiled baking ramekins or tiny bundt tins.
  5. Place the pumpkin "lid" back on the pumpkin and bake for an hour 1/2 to 2 hours (checking on it after an hour 1/2) until juices are bubbling out and the skin is easily pierced with a knife.  The bread pudding will rise up out of the top of the pumpkin in a most satisfactory fashion!
  6. Meantime, make your creme caramel by simply whizzing up the ingredients in your vitamix until smooth and creamy.  Pour into a dish and place in the fridge where it will thicken further.
  7. When Bread Pudding is finished allow to cool enough to safely handle, then serve warm, either by the slice or by scooping it into small dishes, being sure to include the yummy pumpkin insides with each serving. Drizzle generously with Creme Caramel and drift off into bread pudding bliss!

  

Will you make yours in multiple pumpkins or one larger pumpkin like I did?  What are your Holiday plans?

 

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 Juliane 

 

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 Yes, it's Dairy Free, Sugar Free & totally tastes SO much better!

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Gourmet Raw Dark Chocolate Bark (for Glowing Skin!)

 

Gourmet Raw Dark Chocolate Bark proves once again that delicious treats can and should be amazing for you!  This absolutely delectable confection elevates indulgence to a whole new level.  Rich, smooth chocolate in its freshest, most flavorful form packed with your favorite raw, sprouted nuts and divinely sweet, dried fruit… hey we've even tossed in some fabulous chia for an omega-3 boasting over-the-top crunch!

And Psssst… this recipe takes all of 5 minutes hands-on time 🙂

 

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All this flavor, texture, creaminess and chocolate bliss stands on it's own – trust me, ours have barely lasted 2 days they're THAT GOOD – and yet these babies are ALSO going to make you GLOW!  These little chocolate bars are packed with the power of cacao and all it's skintastic flavanols to fight free radicals keeping skin dewy, hydrated, thickened and protected from UV rays to boot!  The addition of chia adds omega-3's, protein, calcium, iron, magnesium and antioxidants.  Coconut oil has it's own share of amazing benefits which you can read about here.  And, as if that wern't enough to get excited about, your choice of sprouted nuts and dried fruits add even more superfood enzymes and antioxidant oomph to this veritable cocktail of beauty in a bar!

 

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Who says we can't have our candy bars AND glow too… not us!

Oh, I almost forgot to mention, these divine chocolates will put you into a great mood as well!  Raw cacao contains the feel good chemical called PEA (phenylethylamine) which is the same chemical our brain produces when we fall in love.  PEA acts similar to amphetamines such as dopamine or norepinephrine producing feelings of euphoria, happiness and love!  It really doesn't get any better than this 🙂

 

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Recipe for Gourmet Raw Vegan Dark Chocolate Bark

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup cacao (or sub carob powder)
  • 1/2 cup coconut oil
  • raw honey, coconut sugar, maple syrup, coconut nectar or stevia to taste (I used around 1 1/2 tsp liquid stevia & it was perfectly "dark chocolate" sweet. Use more for "milk chocolate" sweet.)
  • pinch of sea salt
  • 1/2 cup of your favorite chopped nuts (preferrably sprouted more on that here) and dried fruit (I used sprouted walnuts & almonds and chopped apricots, dates & cranberries plus a sprinkling of chia)
  • optional: vanilla powder, cinnamon, maca, espresso powder, ginger, cayenne, raw flaked coconut or citrus zest ~ get creative!

Method

  1. If your coconut oil is above 76F and not already liquified, place it in your mixing bowl over a pot of barely steaming water and stir just til melted. Remove immediately to keep raw.
  2. Whisk in cacao, sweetener and optional add-ons until smooth. I used stevia which whisks right in, combining easily.  If using maple syrup or coconut nectar you may want to use your food processer or blender to ensure emulsification & prevent separation of ingredients.  However, as long as you pop this in the freezer immediately, you can probably get away with just whisking.
  3. Stir in nuts and dried fruit.
  4. Line an 8×8 glass baking dish with parchment paper leaving enough overhang to create "handles" on the sides for lifting out the chocolate once it's set. Pour chocolate mixture into parchment lined dish. Spread around distributing nuts & fruit evenly. 
  5. Let set in freezer for an hour. Remove and lift out of dish using parchment paper overhang "handles".
  6. Break into pieces or cut into 8 or 12 uniform squares for your daily dark chocolate fix! Store your chocolates in the freezer and not in the cupboard where it will melt!

Enjoy 🙂

 

Stay tuned … Salted Caramel Chocolate Mini's coming soon!

 

Do you have a favorite chocolate treat you'd like upgraded into a beautiful raw vegan confection?

Share in the comments below and I'll recreate it for you!

 

All Love,

Juliane

 

You may also enjoy:  Fiery Onion Rings w Creamy Aioli Dipping Sauce (Vegan, Raw, GF)

 

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OMG I just had this Summer Salad with Raw Vegan Fresh Mozzarella Balls – and it was the BEST lunch ever!

Summer Salad with Fresh Vegan Baby “Mozzarella” (Bocconcini) is pure, over-the-top deliciousness!  Perfectly ripe nectarines, multi-colored cherry tomatoes, golden corn and a punchy garden chive & cilantro vinaigrette whisked up with fresh lemon & olive oil are a perfect compliment to creamy, fresh baby “Mozzarella” aka Bocconcini.

I’m telling you, this is such heaven on a plate… and the best part is it’s actually dairy free!

And just like that, as if summer couldn’t get any better, it just has 🙂 

I’d looked far and wide to no avail for a delicious raw vegan fresh mozzarella ball recipe and I finally created my own.  It’s SO simple and incredibly worth it for delicious, versatile, healthifying, dairy free, hormone free amazingness.  This pure, creamy goodness is made from raw cashews packed with copper (98% RDV per serving of cashews) phosphorus, manganese, bone-building magnesium, heart-protective monounsaturated fats, fiber and flavor galore!

And, though I tend always to think of my food as my medicine, what we eat is also the primary contributor to our external wellness as well.  Nectarines, tomatoes, corn, fresh herbs, lemon & EVOO are all packed with concentrated sources of beautifying phytonutrients such as anti-aging antioxidants, lots of vitamin A for clear glowing skin, vitamin C for collagen building power, skin plumping healthy fats, hydrating, living water, plus minerals, fiber and tons of life force power we get from beautiful, living foods.  Summer Salad with Baby Bocconcini is just as much a boon to our outward appearance as it is feast for the eyes, our internal health and tastebuds too!

 

This is my submission to The Vegetable Pallette for the Mellow Yellow challenge, to Sarah at Maison Cupcake, Helen at Fuss Free Flavours and Michelle at Utterly Scrummy, and to Ren & Elizabeth at Simple and in Season!

Recipe for Summer Salad with Raw Vegan Fresh Mozzarella Balls

(serves 4)

Ingredients

Raw Vegan Fresh Mozzarella Balls (Bocconcini)

  • 1 cup raw cashews, soaked 6 hours, drained & rinsed
  • 2 tbsp fresh lemon juiced (aprox 1/2 lemon)
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt (or more to taste up to 1 tsp)
  • a touch of stevia (I used about 1/4 tsp)
  • 1/2 to 1 tbsp (depends on humidity/seasons) filtered water

Salad

  • 2 ears fresh corn, sliced off the cob
  • 1 cup fresh cherry tomatoes, sliced in half
  • 4 ripe nectarines, cut into bite sized pieces 
  • 1/3 cup fresh chives, chopped (save a few for garnish)
  • handful fresh cilantro, chopped (save a bit for garnish)
  • 1 lemon juiced
  • 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • sea salt & fresh cracked pepper to taste
  • 1 cup raw vegan mozzarella balls (below) 

Method

Mozzarella Balls

  1. Blend 1 cup soaked cashews, 2 Tbsp lemon juice, 1/2 tsp sea salt (or up to 1 tsp to taste) and 1/2 to 1 full Tbsp filtered water (start with less as you can always add more) in a food processor until smooth, scraping down sides of bowl as necessary.
  2. Dump mozzarella cheese mixture into a container and place in freezer for 10 or 15 minutes to firm up or in fridge for a couple of hours.
  3. Once the cheese has firmed up, use a small melon ball sized spring-handled scooper to easily create tiny balls.  Place all the mozzarella balls on a plate and put back into the freezer or fridge to keep firm while creating your salad.

Salad

  1. Gently toss corn, tomatoes and nectarines together.
  2. 
Stir together chopped scallion, cilantro & lemon juice
.  Next, whisk in olive oil.
  3. Season dressing with sea salt & fresh cracked pepper to taste
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  4. Pour 3/4 of dressing over corn/tomato/nectarine mixture and gently toss.
  5. Top salad with fresh mozzarella balls and drizzle remaining dressing over mozzarella balls. 
  6. Garnish with a bit of leftover chives & cilantro.

Enjoy!

What is your favorite raw vegan swapout?

 Do you have a recipe you’d like made over/upgraded to raw vegan?  Leave it in the comments below… I’m ready to take on the challenge!

All Love,

Juliane

 

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Bloomed Wild Rice Salad w Cranberries, Pecans & Citrus Dressing

Every so often, I'll stumble upon a game changer smack dab in the middle of writing a post on the very subject.  Today was just one of those moments as I have just completely erased this entire post, to start over from scratch after making not one, but two new discoveries!  A bit of background…

This week's Sprouted Forbidden Rice Salad with Cranberries & Pecans incorporated an amazing and simple sprouting technique I've been excited to share with you for some time.  Sprouting or "blooming" rice is a  fascinating way to achieve a beautifully soft, fluffy textured rice without ever having to turn on the hot stove!  This super cool (haha) process wherein each rice granual splits open and unfolds from the inside out, similar to a flower blooming and unfurling it's petals, to reveal the white, pillowy interior of each piece of rice.

I had made two versions of this delicious Sprouted Rice Salad, one using Wild Rice, the other using an organic Forbidden Black Rice.  The Forbidden Rice produced perfectly consistent, soft kernals in only 12 hours of overnight soaking while the Wild Rice, a mixture of several different types, sprouted unevenly.  Despite these differences, I'd felt both turned out absolutely delicious Raw recipes incorporating insignificantly different swapouts – NOT SO!  While the organic Forbidden Black Rice I'd used is indeed a Raw Living Foods product, it turns out the Wild Rice is actually not raw at all- in fact it's not even rice!  Here's the scoop…

Wild Rice is not rice, but the seed of a grass that grows in shallow lake waters and streams around North America.  The seeds obviously start out raw at which point they're plump and green.  However, Wild Rice is harvested according to traditional methods practiced by First Nations peoples which involves parching the rice, rendering the seeds into dark grained "rice" which is no longer raw.  Thus, the term "blooming" is best for Wild Rice, since parching destroys the rice germ preventing it from ever "sprouting".  This probably explains the MUCH better results I had blooming/sprouting the living Forbidden Black Rice.  As far as I can tell, it's virtually impossible to purchase Wild Rice raw, as there are laws in place to protect the traditional techniques used to harvest & parch it.

Forbidden Black Rice, on the other hand, is indeed rice and can be purchased raw (I used the Lotus Foods brand).  Legend has it this ancient grain got it's name because it was so nutritionally beneficial only the Emperors of China were permitted to eat it.  Considered a superfood worldwide, Forbidden Black Rice is a gluten and wheat free whole grain rich in iron, protein, mangenese, vitamin E and complex carbohydrates as well as the minerals magnesium, molybdenum and phosphorus.  According to Chinese herbal medicine, Forbidden Rice is also considered to be a blood tonifier.  The striking black color of Forbidden Rice is due to its high concentratin of anthoycyanins, the highly potent antioxidants also found in blackberries and blueberries!  

Personally, going forward, I'll be sticking with sprouting raw organic Forbidden Black Rice as the results were consistently fluffy and it's a living foods product filled with enzymes and life force!  That said, Wild Rice is also a nutritional powerhouse boasting high amounts of protein, folate, manganese, zinc and fiber, and if eating raw isn't crucial to you it's a fine & delicious substitute.

 

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Sprouted Forbidden Wild Rice – raw & full of living foods power!

  

Blooming is as easy as soaking 1 cup of rice overnight in a jar topped with 4 additional inches of filtered water, placed in a dehydrator at 105F.  If you don't have a dehydrator simply soak for up to 48 hours or until all the grains have split open, rinsing every 12 hours.  

Sprouted Forbidden Rice can be incorporated anywhere cooked grains are used, from salads to pilafs, wraps, raw vegan sushi rolls or even as a delicious breakfast with sprouted nuts, dried fruit, creamy nut milk & honey.

This colorful Sprouted Rice Salad with Cranberries, Pecans & Zippy Citrus Dressing can be enjoyed all year round as a colorful summer picnic dish or as a beautiful addition to a winter holiday table.  Sprouted pecans (simply soak pecans overnight then dehydrate til dry - see more on sprouting nuts in this post.) provide a meaty crunch while dried cranberries offer a sweet contrast to the rich depth of the Forbidden Rice.  A zippy citrus dressing adds a fresh twist with a note of ginger to make everything sing!

 

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The Zippy Citrus Dressing adds a fresh twist with a note of ginger to make everything sing!

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Sprouted Forbidden Rice Salad with Cranberries, Pecans and Zippy Citrus Dressing 

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Recipe inspiration:Becoming Raw, Brenda Davis & Vesanto Melina

 

This is my submission to Shaheen at A2K – A Seasonal Veg Table Eat Your Greens Round Up.

 

Recipe for Sprouted Forbidden Rice Salad with Pecans, Cranberries & Zippy Citrus Dressing (Plan ahead to account for sprouting)

(Serves 4)

Ingredients

Sprouted Forbidden Black Rice Salad

  • 1 cup Sprouted Raw Black Forbidden Rice or Bloomed Wild Rice.  (Soak 1 cup of rice in a jar topped with 4 additional inches of filtered water in a dehydrator at 105F for 12 hours/overnight.  If you don't have a dehydrator simply soak for up to 48 hours or until all the granules have split open, rinsing thoroughly every 12 hours.  *See additional freshness note below.)
  • 1/2 red bell pepper, chopped
  • 1/2 cup fresh chives, chopped
  • 1/2 cup dried cranberries
  • 1/2 cup sprouted pecans, chopped
  • Himalayan salt to taste

Zippy Citrus Dressing

  • 2 medium oranges, peeled & halved
  • 1 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 Tbsp fresh ginger
  • raw honey to taste
  • Himalayan salt to taste

Method

  1. Gently toss together rice, red bell, chives, cranberries & pecans in a large bowl. Season with Himalayan salt to taste.
  2. Toss all the dressing ingredients into a vitamix and blend til creamy.
  3. Pour dressing over the salad ingredients and toss gently til well incorporated.

*If using Wild Rice rather than Forbidden Black Rice, take extra care to use freshly purchased Wild Rice that hasn't expired or it may not bloom!  However, if this does happen, do not despair, simply add water, and simmer for 10 or 15 minutes on the stove since it's not raw to begin with anyway 🙂  Personally, I found the Forbidden Black Rice bloomed beautifully and with incredible ease plus it's actually RAW so it's filled with living enzymes and life force power!  

 

Have you ever tried blooming rice?  What type did you use?

What's your latest holistic or raw food discovery?


All Love,

Juliane

 

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