Raw Food

May 05, 2008

Raw Green Smoothie- Banana, Spinach, Blueberry

This is a green smoothie recipe that you can prepare ahead of time, and put into the freezer. When things like fresh berries are in season or organic bananas go on sale, you can buy in bulk, and package up a bunch of green smoothies for the freezer. Pop them out and blend whenever you need a quick breakfast or meal. Perfect raw make ahead food.
Lazy Day Green Smoothie Step 1

Prop open a freezer bag. Add two giant handfuls of spinach, one giant handful of bananas, and one giant handful of blueberries.

Remove excess air from the freezer bag. Label the bag and place in the freezer. If you are not using a freezer bag, just follow the same steps with whatever freezing container you like. I use Ziploc 1 Gallon freezer bags, and then wash them out and reuse them. I prefer freezer bags because they will lie flat in my freezer when I am preparing 14 to 30 days worth of meals at a time.



On Smoothie Day, empty your freezer bag into the blender. Add around 12oz of water. Blend!

You may need more water, depending on your blender. I have a cheapy blender, so I have to add tons of water to get those greens mixed in there.



This is how the smoothie will look after you blend it. Now, tip it back and go sit in the sun. Drink the whole glass, and think about something you are grateful for. Then GET BACK TO WORK!

May 02, 2008

5-2-08 Holy Red Pepper, Batman!

I've had a few weeks to start getting my groove on with the raw food, and I think tonight I actually hit that threshold where I can transition into officially "chef'n it up!" I created this recipe tonight, and OMG, even if you don't try this as a main course, you should try this dish!

Carrot & Squash Pasta with Red Pepper Marinara by Bunnylicious Berry

Ingredients
2 small yellow summer squash
2 small carrots
1 large red pepper
Handful of fresh basil leaves
1 tsp garlic salt
1 tsp dried oregano
1 tsp dried parsley
1 TBS juice from fresh lemon
2 TBS olive oil

Instructions
Peel the squash and the carrots into "pasta" strips, and plate them in a pile with the carrot on bottom and squash on top. Save any left over squash and carrot pieces to blend into the sauce.

Cut the pepper into pieces, and put into food processor with the rest of the ingredients. Blend until as smooth as you like it. Taste and season to your liking.

Spoon the pepper sauce over the pasta strips. Garnish with sprouts and a small handful of fancy raisins.

This is the best thing I have eaten since I have been raw. The sauce is a little runny, but who cares! I tipped my plate and drank it all up. It's just scrumptious! ENJOY!

Bunny's Pumpkin Seed Balls


Bunny's Pumpkin Seed Balls, originally uploaded by darnlucky.

Bunny's Pumpkin Seed Balls
1 giant spoonful of tahini
1 giant spoonful of almond butter
Handful of raisins
Handful of dried cranberries
Handful of pumpkin seeds

Mix all in a bowl until thick enough to roll into balls. Roll into 1/2 inch balls, and then roll in whole raw sunflower seeds. Place them on a plate for flash freezing.

Try to forget about eating them until they have had time to flash freeze. If you can wait that long, you can either bag them up for later and keep them in the freezer for a "Dibs" like ice cream treat. Or you can just pop them in your mouth and eat them as soon as possible!