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Showing posts with label Raw Food Recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raw Food Recipes. Show all posts

1.15.2010

Young Coconuts and Virgin "Crackers"

Since being introduced to young coconuts several weeks ago, I have been longing to make a first attempt. Thankfully to some great readers I was alerted of some great places to buy them in bulk. Oriental markets are usually the best. But I first just headed to the health store to buy a couple and try my luck.

This is what they look like.


A young coconut is actually is a young coconut, but the outer green husk has been removed. We shaved off the white husk to reveal the familiar brown, hairy outside of a coconut. Who knew? Who also knew, we would need a hammer and a new knife? Once Brent got the feel, he easily cracked open this little baby.

We had our collection receptacle ready and actually harvested almost 1 1/2 cups of coconut water. Why would you want coconut water you may ask? I also would have asked this question to myself until last year at the Boston Marathon Runners Expo.
Coconut Water an Ideal Sports Drink

The Expo had about every health product imaginable. The only one I was sold on, hook, line and sinker was coconut water. All athletes understand, when working out for extended periods at high intensity, we lose a lot of electrolytes. And if I took anything away from Physiology in College it was that our bodies better have electrolytes or we are sunk.

I struggle however to put down the typical gatorade. They are chock full of high fructose corn syrup, sugar, fructose, cane juice, whatever euphemism you choose, I don't like it. And also food dyes and salt. Lots of salt. Which is an electrolyte. But these drinks tend to be heavy on salt and low on potassium, with little or no other nutritive value.

According to nutritiondata.com coconut water is... very low in Cholesterol. It is also a good source of Vitamin C, Riboflavin and Calcium, and a very good source of Dietary Fiber, Magnesium, Potassium and Manganese.

They claim as a negative the high sodium. However the sodium levels are just right for an electrolyte drink. I began using coconut water in my races last summer. I have just bought it prepackaged until this recent adventure in coconut cracking. Coconut water has also been proven to reduce blood pressure. Scientists believe this is because of its high potassium and vitamin C concentrations. You can bet I will really start pounding this as my pregnancy progresses.
Now on to the "meat." We simple took a spoon and scooped out the inside. The results were a 1/2 cup of gelatinous coconut meat. The taste was pleasant. But I really wanted to try it in was vegan ice cream. It was amazing! My best textured ice cream yet. The flavor this time was Banana Almond Butter Cup. Below you will see a picture of the Almond Butter Cups I made. The recipe came from Everyday Raw, but actually think I can improve it quite a bit. So I will work on it and keep you posted.

1.03.2010

Refined Sugar Free Chocolate "Chips"

This recipe was a fantastic find for my family. I have been trying to find a way to get rid of chocolate chips and this is a perfect solution. And they are so easy! Thanks again to Everyday Raw by Matthew Kenney.

Chocolate Pieces

2 c coconut oil, melted
6 c cocoa powder
1 3/4 c pure maple syrup* or more to taste

Put all ingredients in a bowl. Thoroughly mix. Spread a thin layer on parchment-lined cookie sheet pan. (I actually used a rolling pin and rolled it out like dough. I had enough to fill 4 cookie sheets.) Chill in freezer until firm: break into small pieces (I used a pizza cutter) and store in containers in freezer. Makes about 1 quart.

I will experiment using these in other recipes. The 1 3/4 cup makes a rich, slightly bitter chip. It was perfect in the mint ice cream. You may prefer them sweeter.

1.02.2010

Mint Chocolate Chip Vegan Ice Cream


My mom gave me a great cookbook for Christmas called Everyday Raw by Matthew Kenney. He has this fabulous recipe for mint cacao chip ice cream. I contacted the publisher and they said I could post a few recipes on my blog. Hooray! This is the recipe I used for our New Years Eve snowballs. It was a hit with everyone.

Mint Chocolate Chip Vegan Ice Cream

1 cup cashews, soaked 1-2 hours
1/2 c young coconut meat*
1/2 c agave nectar
1 1/4 c water
1 T vanilla
1 vanilla bean scraped
Pinch of sea salt
1/2 c coconut oil
2 T spinach juice (opt)
2 T peppermint extract
1/4 c cacao nibs or 1/2 c chocolate pieces**

Blend all ingredients except chocolate in a high powered blender. Pour into ice cream maker, add cacoa nib or chocolate pieces and follow manufacturers instructions.

*Both times I have made this recipe I didn't have young coconut meat on hand, actually I have never bought it before but I am excited to try it. I substituted 1/2 c soaked coconut chips. They add some texture to the ice cream but it's not offensive.

**I prefer the chocolate pieces


Don't be afraid on the spinach juice. I just popped a handful or two in my juicer and that was plenty. There is isn't a hint of bitter spinach flavor, only a soft, subtle green so recognizable by this type of ice cream.

*An additional note on young coconut meat...What is it? This is what I had to figure out. I guess they are young coconuts, literally. The inside meat is more gelatinous, instead of hard like a mature coconut. These are also the coconuts with the coconut "water" inside of them which is so healthy.

We have taken to using coconut water instead for our electrolyte replacement. The water is very high in potassium and lower in sodium. A much better recovery balance drink for your body. The taste is mild and refreshing.

7.31.2009

Soaked Buckwheat Breakfast Cereal


Here is a raw version of breakfast cereal I picked up at my class. Emmett and I love it. The rest of the family are not huge friends. Brent and Callista will eat it but ask for the mulitgrain hot cereal.

Raw Buckwheat and Goji Berry Breakfast Cereal

Soak 2 cups hulled, organic buckwheat and 1/4 cup dried goji berries overnight. You may want to rinse a few times. In the morning some fruit and sweetener of your choice. We like raisins, strawberries and pure maple syrup. Top with almond milk.

I have to confess...I do warm it up a bit. It just tastes so much better.