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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! 

 

Do you have a favorite "traditional" recipe you'd like upgraded into a beautiful Vegan or Raw Vegan version?  Share it below for a chance to have me recreate it for you!

 

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Juliane

 

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IMG_5906Cheezy "Steak Fries" in all their glory

 

Who says "fries" have to be deep fried potatoes?  These Cheezy "Steak Fries" are simply delicious.  They deliver on so many levels.  For starters, they're just beautiful to look at.  Then you pick one up… biting into that yummy, cheesy coating amped up with the perfect kick of spice, enjoying the fantastic contrast of their ever-so-sweet interior – crisp & juicy – a beautifully unexpected pairing to their deliciously complex jackets.  Satisfying and addictive.  Yes, such a combo exists.  As in, every time you open the fridge you'll be smiling at that other half of jicama, knowing you'll be turning it into another platter of Cheezy "Steak Fries" the very next day.

What to serve with your Cheezy Fries?  I like them alongside a side salad or this thick, creamy milkshake ðŸ™‚  Now those are amazing combos we can feel great about! 

 

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 This recipe has been submitted to Jacqueline at Tinned Tomatoes for June bookmarked recipes & to 

the Root Vegetable No Waste Food Challenge at Turquoise Lemons.

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Recipe for Cheezy "Steak Fries" (1 large serving or 2 small)

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 large jicama
  • 1/2 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 ounce (2 Tbsp) sesame seeds 
  • 1 ounce (2 Tbsp) pepitas 
  • braggs sea kelp delight seasoning 
  • a few shakes of dried garlic
  • few shakes cayenne
  • himalyan salt to taste (don't be shy tho!)
  • turmeric
  • black pepper
  • nutritional yeast powder (if you have nutritional flakes instead of powder, just add the flakes to your spice grinder along with the pepitas.)
  • smoked paprika for garnish

Method:

  1. Remove the outer peel of the 1/2 jicama.  Slice into thick fry shapes as pictured above.
  2. Place fries in a large bowl and toss with 1/2 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil until well coated.
  3. Place 2 Tbsp sesame seeds into a spice grinder and pulse or whiz until fine. (It's important to grind the sesame first by itself as sesame tends not to grind up when amongst other larger stuff.)  Dump sesame into a separate, medium bowl.  Next, add pepitas, several shakes of braggs kelp seasoning, dried garlic, cayenne, himalayan salt, turmeric & black pepper into spice grinder and whiz until fine.  Pour into the medium bowl with the ground sesame.  Stir a liberal amount of nutritional yeast into the bowl until all the ingredients are well combined to create your cheesy coating.
  4. Pour the cheesy mixture into the large bowl containing the fries and toss until well coated.  Garnish with a little dried paprika if desired – it adds that toasty, browned affect + more yum flavor!
  5. Save any extra cheesy coating for the other half of jicama the next day.  Or use as a delicious salad topper!

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Enjoy!  

Have you started any Spring activities yet this year?  We've been planning and preparing the garden.  Jim has made it look amazing!  We're doing lots of new things this year from dandelion greens, (yes, that's right- for juicing. Plus the tops are the richest plant source of lecithen.  No more shelling out big bucks for dandelion greens at the grocery) purslane and nettles plus a flowering wall of nasturtiums.  I've been envisioning the nasturtium wall for a few years now and am SO excited we're finally doing it.  We'll be using the nasturtiums as our substitute for cleansing cilantro since these two plants have similar properties and flavor, however, the nasturtiums are so much more beautiful and incredibly easy to grow!  I'm absolutely fascinated by living food nutrition, wildcrafting, and the beautiful recipes one can make with these highly nutritious, wild edible and medicinal plants.  Feel free to check out Turtle Lake Refuge in Colorado, for a look at their awesome celebration of the connection between personal health and wild lands.  Meantime, back at the ranch here this Spring, the weather has been quite all over the place, with a gorgeous snow fall just three days ago and 6o's expected this weekend.   

 

Do you have any gardening plans?

What are your favorite Spring activities?

 

All Love,

Juliane

 

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