Best Raw Appetizers

By The Rawtarian

Holidays are just around the corner! It's time to start thinking "party", and of course, "what's on the menu?". Whatever event or occasion you're celebrating, here are some simple and delicious appies to serve your guests.

Ready? Then read on, my friends...

Vegetable Platter & Raw Ranch Dressing

First, let's go for the obvious... throw together a big 'ol vegetable platter. Carrots, celery, broccoli, tomatoes... you get my drift! What's available at your local farmer's market? Be creative! Tempt your guests further by offering a Raw Ranch Dressing dip for their veggies. If you think nothing can compare to 'real' ranch dressing, think again! This is a must-have dip for your vegetable platter!

Fruit Platter & Raw Fruit Dip

And you can't go wrong with a fruit platter, especially when you serve it with a delicious Raw Fruit Dip. This cashew-based dip is sooo creamy and slightly tangy, with a cream-cheese-like texture. Perfect for slathering on strawberries, pineapple chunks and grapes.

Mmm, just writing about it makes me want to whip up a batch right now!

Raw Walnut Pate & Simplest Raw Flax Crackers

For snackies, my fave and easiest trick is to top cucumber rounds with a spread like Raw Walnut Pate.

You can also spread the Walnut Pate on crackers, too. Check out this Simplest Raw Flax Cracker Recipe to totally impress your friends!

Raw Guacamole & Raw Corn Chips

What's a gathering without guacamole? Guacamole is always on my must-serve list, so I'm sharing it with you!

Serve it up with these stupendously good Corn Chips and your holiday event will be the talk of the town!

Raw Strawberry Milk

Keep your guests hydrated (and delighted) with a smooothie like this awesome Strawberry Milk.  Frozen strawberries and chia seeds are the two main ingredients!

For a twist, you can also serve this smoothie up as a refreshing dessert!

Raw Cheesecake

But, if you want a 'proper' dessert, why don't you make one up the day beforehand & freeze? My top choice that you can serve right out of the freezer is Raw Cheesecake!

If some of your guests have any doubts about eating raw at this point, those doubts will be eradicated after just one bite of this wildly delicious cheesecake!

All Together Now...

Let's see now, we've got a vegetable plate, a fruit plate, flax crackers (and cuke rounds!) topped with walnut pate. Then there's the guacamole served up with crunchy corn chips. And for the sweet tooths in the gang, there's the strawberry smoothie plus cheesecake for dessert!

So get ready to enjoy your holiday in raw food style! And don't forget to invite me!

 

 

Raw recipes that don’t require any equipment

By The Rawtarian

Think you need to have 'fancy' equipment to make raw recipes? Think again! Here are some simple, delicious recipes that do NOT require a blender, food processor, or dehydrator!

Yep, no equipment required = less dishes to clean. Doesn't get any better than that!

No fuss, no muss!

Raw Breakfast Cereal

If you need to eat and run, then try the Raw Breakfast Cereal. Just mix all the ingredients up in your breakfast bowl and dig in! This is my weekend breakfast - nothing makes me happier than a bowl of this cereal topped with a splash of cashew milk. (p.s. this cereal reminds me of granola or Alpen.)

Best served with a nut milk, but if you're in a hurry, water will suffice.

Raw Pancakes

For a special occasion, decadent breakfast or a scrumptious treat, check out my Raw Pancake recipe. Beware, these flaxseed meal based pancakes are extremely filling (read: heavy and rich!).

Top with your fave fruit or berries - bananas, raspberries, blackberries or blueberries - and enjoy!

Raw Vanilla Drop Cookies

Craving a sweet treat but don't want to make a mess? Then whip up some surprisingly rich Raw Vanilla Drop Cookies! The secret ingredient is tahini, who'd have thought!

Grab one from the freezer for a quick sugar fix!

Raw Chocolate Haystacks

I dare you not to love my Raw Chocolate Haystacks! Coconut and cocoa = the perfect combo. Best kept in the fridge (keeps 'em moist and tasty!).

This recipe makes my Top-Five list because they are so quick and easy... and delicious!

Raw Marinated Mushrooms

Need a tasty salad-topper or a quick snack? Try my Raw Marinated Mushrooms! Serve on your fave salad for an extra kick. You'll be surprised at how good these little morsels are!

So delicious, yet so simple to prepare!

Raw Salad for Lunch

Need a super delicious 'make and take' salad? Check out the Raw Salad for Lunch. With just 3 ingredients (carrots, tomato and avocado), this salad is surprisingly delicious!

This is a great take-to-work salad as it's both quick and tasty!

So you see...

You can make delicious raw recipes even if you don't have a blender or a food processor.

All you need is a few ingredients and a hearty appetite. No equipment required! 

Tips on transitioning to a raw food diet

By The Rawtarian

Wanting to transition to a raw food diet? Either you’re a newbie trying to figure out the hows of effectively switching to an entirely different lifestyle, or a raw fooder who’s been falling off and on the wagon. But transitioning to raw food quite commonly poses as a challenge for many. You have to break those junk-eating habits and turn away from the cooked food life you’ve been used to.

I wouldn’t say there’s an absolute formula for the most effective lifestyle shift. But it takes a bit of time to learn and adapt to a new habit, and here are some of my useful tips on transitioning to raw food diet.

Start slow

There are some people (like me!) who just out of the blue turn a complete 180 and totally go raw overnight. While it may work for a few people, most find it hard to keep at it and eventually fall back to their comfort non-raw food. Others just give up and think it impossible to accomplish. (Or worse, put off starting all together!)

But you don't have to just suddenly abandon your non-raw food lifestyle when you decide to explore raw veganism. It’s actually helpful to start slow and help your body get accustomed to the changes by simply gradually adding more fruits and vegetables to your meals day by day. Keep a slow and steady pace and before you realize it, you’re tastebuds are searching for more greens, and your fridge is stocked with nothing but fresh raw produce.

Get a food processor and a blender

Living on a raw food lifestyle requires using only a few specific kitchen tools. Two of the most vital and very helpful equipment you will need when transitioning to raw foods are a food processor and a good blender. Believe me, these trusty devices will save you so much time and trouble, especially if you’re the type of person who’d rather not spend too much time in the kitchen.

But when you have good equipment, whipping up your own delicious raw dish can actually be just as speedy as dialing your favorite take-out number. If you get a food processor and a blender, all those chopping and grinding times will be reduced to just a few seconds. You can just dump the ingredients of your favorite quick and easy raw food recipes in them and be done in no time.

So if you think that your reasons for having a difficult time transitioning is because raw food is too bothersome and time consuming to prepare, then you probably need to consider investing in these two pieces of equipment. Check out my list of recommended raw food appliances here.

Start with a recipe that appeals to you

When it comes to food, we normally choose to eat recipes that are tasty and look very appetizing to us. It’s the same with raw food. It’s just that most of us have had this common preconceived idea we grew up with that healthy food is yucky but good for the body.

Well, you don’t have to force yourself to eat what you hate. If you don’t like spinach, don't eat it at all, or turn it into something very appetizing (like a delicious silky green smoothie, perhaps).

And if you find junk food tempting, just find a raw food recipe that really pulls you in. Find the flavor that your palate likes best. There’s a whole lot of variety you can choose from. Check out my big list of simple, satisfying raw food recipes here.

Start with a dessert

Most temptations start with desserts. And many people’s weaknesses include desserts, including mine. The best part of the raw vegan lifestyle is that there are tons of raw food dessert recipes – and they’re divine!

So if you have a sweet tooth, raw desserts are the perfect recipes you can start infusing into your daily diet. Most of them are very quick and simple, too. Even if you eat a bit of non-raw food during your meals in the first stages of your transition, you can at least start diving into raw food through desserts.

Keep going

Remember that you’re not alone in your journey. Find your closest support group or seek like minds through online communities for raw vegans that share your passion. (Don't have a community? You are welcome to join The Rawtarian's Kitchen.)

Even if you fall back once in a while, it always helps to simply charge forward again and continue to have fun living the raw food lifestyle. Today is the first day of the rest of your life!

Are you ready to transition?

Don’t you think these tips on transitioning to raw food diet are quite simple? Just keep the basics in mind: no need to rush it, make it simple, don’t force it, and have fun! Do you have any tips to share regarding your own transition to raw foods?

Top Raw Vegan Recipes for the Holidays

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By The Rawtarian

Holiday recipes usually conjure up visions of mashed potatoes, stuffing and pumpkin pie. Am I right? Well, you can have these recipes (and more!), raw vegan style! No need to deprive yourself of seasonal favorites, plus your guests will love them, too! I myself cannot do without raw eggnog during the festive season. Must have my eggnog!

So, without further ado, here are my favorite top raw vegan holiday recipes:

Raw Eggnog

Serve your guests a glass of this delicious Raw Eggnog. Oh so rich, this eggnog will soon get them into the festive spirit. Cashews, dates, and coconut oil are (crazily enough!) the main ingredients in this easy-to-whip-up recipe.

Just blend and serve immediately, and listen to the cries of delight!

Raw Mashed Potatoes

Every holiday meal has to have mashed potatoes, even a vegan meal! This Mashed Potato recipe is hearty and filling with a garlicky flavor. In case you are wondering, no raw potatoes here! These mashed potatoes are cauliflower and cashew based.

Make sure to include raw mashed potatoes as part of your festive meal!

Raw Stuffing

Walnuts, dates and celery are the key ingredients for this scrumptious Raw Stuffing. Include this stuffing at your next holiday meal - your guests will be asking for seconds!

Bonus: you can make this recipe in advance.

Raw Cranberry Relish

What's a holiday meal without cranberry relish? This incredibly simple Cranberry Relish recipe has just two ingredients - cranberries (of course!) and dates. It's also super tasty, and a must-have for your table.

For extra oomph and color, you can add a diced orange. Yum!

Raw Pumpkin Pie

Eating raw does not mean giving up your favorite foods. Whip up a Raw Pumpkin Pie for a holiday dessert. This pumpkin pie is light and creamy, and oh so good!

Keep this pie in the freezer. When you want to impress your guests, just pull it from the freezer, slice and serve!

Holiday favorites, raw vegan style...

Which of these recipes are you going to make this holiday season? As you can see, being a raw vegan does not mean depriving yourself of old favorites. And these recipes are so good, you can serve them to your non-raw guests with confidence.

And if you're making raw eggnog, I'll be right over!

How Raw are You: How Do You Rate?

By The Rawtarian

Do you eat all raw? Or are you a little raw, a little not? Have you thought about it lately? A lot of folks try to start 100% raw, but take it from me, that's not always a good idea. Most people fall in between all-raw and not-at-all-raw. It's a rare person that doesn't eat some sort of raw food on a regular basis (even if just a banana now and then). And increasingly more people are becoming completely raw and/or vegan.

How do YOU rate? Maybe it's time to reassess your eating habits!

All raw, baby!

You're 100% raw and proud of it!

Simple definition of raw: eating nothing that has been heated over 115 degrees. By going all raw, you exclude meat, fish & eggs, dairy, and the big baddies: processed foods.

The raw food diet consists mainly of vegetables, fruits & berries, nuts & seeds, fermented & dehydrated foods, certain oils, spices, coconut, and sweeteners like agave syrup or dates (as organic as possible). As an all-raw afficiando, you've learned how to make smashing recipes (rather than exist on carrot sticks and lettuce - a big myth about raw foodists!). You've learned to balance your nutritional needs so that you don't feel hungry and that you are getting enough nutrients.

Raw food isn't just about food for you: it's a way of life!

Mostly raw, and also vegan

Vegans avoid eating any animal product. You eat mostly raw food, but you'll also occasionally eat cooked (like steamed veggies and rice). While "regular" vegans don't eat meat or fish, "ethical" vegans also promote the humane treatment of animals. They avoid eating/using any animal product or by-product, including eggs, honey and leather.

As a raw vegan, you eat a healthy varied diet. You avoid processed & sugary foods.

Somewhat raw, and somewhat vegan

Eating healthy is always on your radar but you're not die-hard about it. You'll most definitely nosh on a burger when the mood strikes! And you eat meat and fish and eggs. As a rule, you are aware of what is good for you and what is not. And you do try to eat your daily ration of fruit and veggies...

But you're also happy to chow down on roast turkey on special holidays, or share a hot fudge sundae with your BFF!

The Rawtarian says:A question to ask yourself, "How can I make myself a little bit healthier today?"

Dreaming of being a raw vegan...

You'd like to eat more raw, and make better food choices. And you try! But it isn't that simple! You're not quite there yet - your life (family, work, health, kids, travel) makes going raw and/or vegan impractical at this point.

And that's okay! Even just upping your raw fruits and veggies every day is good practice. Don't let that bag of apples in your fridge go to waste. Eat one right now!

Raw? What's that?

If fruits, veggies and other raw & healthy foods don't appear on your grocery list, this is you. And you don't care! But wait... Are you googling raw recipes & lurking about on raw websites? You must be, or you wouldn't be reading this. Busted!

Since you're here, why don't you take a peek... Raw Food Recipes For Beginners.

Ultimately...

Raw? Not raw? A bit of both? Should I have that piece of fudge? As you can see, everyone is different. No one way is right or wrong (although NOT eating any fruit or veggies ever can't be a good thing!). What I mean is you can eat meat or wheat, and still be healthy. Some folks avoid certain foods because of allergies (like gluten or eggs). Others because of personal ethics. Others eat a certain way to lose weight or to recuperate after an illness.

Are you any or none of the above? Wherever you are, share your thoughts and reasons for eating the way you do!

How to: Raw Food Storage

By The Rawtarian

Do you find yourself asking, "Where should I store these dehydrated crackers?" or "Can I freeze this raw soup?" Good questions! After all, you want to keep your precious raw ingredients & recipes as fresh as possible, right?

In this post, I will discuss best practices for the storage of whole raw foods and prepared raw dishes, along with storage location and types of containers.

Not Storage Material!

Do not store your oh-so-yummy green smoothie in the fridge. You've probably learned this the hard way! Smoothies are best enjoyed straight out of the blender. If stored in the fridge, smoothies lose flavor and texture (consistency). A big ugh to stored smoothies!

Same with raw soups. Don't store your leftover tomato soup in the blender in the fridge (a double faux pas!).

The Rawtarian says:If mornings are super busy, plunk all of your smoothie ingredients in the blender the night before. In the morning: take from fridge, blend and voila!

When it comes to storing salad, don't store leafy greens with dressing already on board. They just aren't happy when you do that! Store your fave dressing in a separate container from your salad to avoid sogginess. 

Store your prepared vegetables in individual containers. Each veggie has a different storage time. Shredded carrots won't last as long as chopped broccoli, for example. Plus you want your flavors to stay true, right? So store your veggies separately!

Where & For How long?

Prepared recipes:

Pates & nut-based spreads/dressings: Savory recipes like Walnut Pate and Alfredo Sauce will store well in the fridge (3 days).

Dehydrated savory recipes: Store in the freezer! If you keep dehydrated items in the fridge, they will absorb moisture and go soft. Yuck! So store in the freezer! Toss your dehydrated goodies (like dehydrated burgers, crackers and pizza crust) in ziploc bags and freeze. Eat right out of the freezer or let sit on counter for 5-10 minutes.

Or you can even toss them in the dehydrator, just long enough to warm them up and take any extra moisture out. Dehydrated crackers retain their consistency and flavor extremely well. I recommend letting them cool off after dehydrating, then putting them straight into the freezer. Any nut-heavy dehydrated savory recipe will keep well in the freezer. Not the fridge!

Two weeks is my maximum freezing time for anything, but that's just me.

Desserts: Most of my raw dessert recipes are stored in the freezer (if it says to store in freezer, then make sure you do!).

This is a necessity for these recipes due to their ingredients (like coconut oil). Fruit-based desserts (like pies) store best in the freezer, as the filling will leak into the crust and go all smooshy. I keep my desserts up to 2 weeks in freezer, if they last that long!

However, recipes like brownies and truffles store well in the fridge for up to a week. They store in the freezer equally well. Frozen brownies taste sooo good!

Raw food ingredients:

Here's a little trick I learned: store your fruits and veggies on the top shelf! This isn't so much about storage as it is about "visibility." When you open your fridge, immediately your eyes will be drawn to your healthy raw food items. It's a psychological thing, and it works (for me, at any rate!).

However, I do prefer my fruits at room temperature, not cold. So while I keep these items in the fridge, every day I put the ones I'm going eat on a plate on the counter. It's a good way to keep track of how much I'm eating as well as rotating out the older items.

The Rawtarian says:Label your freezer items with the date frozen. That way you won't eat something that's positively ancient!

Onions and root veggies: Store in a dark cool location.

Nuts & things: Ideally in the fridge or freezer, so the oils in the nuts don't go off. However, I store my nuts, along with seeds (chia, flax, etc) and dried fruits in the pantry, grouped together by type so they're easy to find. I also group together my 'wet' items like honey, olive & coconut oils in the pantry, as well.

Containers

I like to store liquid-y items in glass mason jars. Glass is great for not leaching flavors or oils or color from the item (like from sun-dried tomatoes in oil). Glass pyrex bowls with rubber lids (or good old cling wrap!) also work well.

Tupperware is good, along with ziploc bags for goodies like cookies and crackers.

The Rawtarian says:

A blender is not a storage container!

Ideally, store your food items in containers that offer visibility (yes, again with the visibility!). You want to be able to see what's going on inside!

Questions, Anyone?

I hope this has answered some of your raw food storage questions! Please do feel free to share your favorite storage tips and experiences!

You can also listen to the Raw Food Storage Hacks podcast right now!

The easy way to make raw vegan nut milk

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By The Rawtarian

You've all heard of nut milk. Most of you have probably bought nut milk. But how many of you have made your own? I hear you saying, "But it sounds like too much work!"

Wrong! There is nothing simpler than making your own nut milk. Seriously! So if you haven't tried to make a nut milk yet, now is the time! Grab some nuts and let's go!

Why make your own nut milk?

Because it is so delicious, that's why! There's nothing tastier than a glass of chilled cashew or almond milk made by your own hands! Besides, nut milk is the perfect alternative to dairy. Creamy and nutty tasting (of course!), nut milk can also be splashed on your hot or cold cereal, or used to make soups and smoothies. And of course, it is super easy to make.

There's always a container of nut milk sitting in my fridge. It's a must-have for my raw breakfast cereal!

The easiest nut milk to make... Cashew Milk

Cashew milk is the easiest nut milk to make: just toss your ingredients into the blender and blend! Try my Raw Cashew Milk Recipe. You are going to wonder how you've ever gone without it!

No nut bag required for this recipe. (p.s. You can increase or decrease the water/nut ratio depending on the consistency/creaminess you require.) Now, wasn't that easy?

Next up... Almond Milk!

Don't let the scary term, "nut milk bag" throw you off! In this Raw Almond Milk Recipe, all you do is blend and strain. Yep, that's all! Do use a nut milk bag rather than cheesecloth. Check out this nut milk bag - see how simple it is, and cheap to buy, too!

As a bonus, you can use the almond pulp in other raw recipes!

Yes, it's that simple!

If you have a blender, you can make cashew milk. Add in a nut milk bag, and other nut milks are at your fingertips. I so recommend that you make your own nut milk. Start with the cashew milk and if you like (love!) that, buy yourself a nut bag and sample some other nut milks. You will wonder why you never tried these before!

4 Scrumptious Healthy Vegan Cake Toppers

By The Rawtarian

Does your raw cake or dessert need a little extra oomph? For chocaholics, there's chocolate icing. For purists, check out the plain frosting or the whipped cream. And for the carrot cake addicts, there's the best raw cream cheese icing ever!

So, next time you whip up a cake, try one of these rawkin' toppings!

Raw Frosting

Use this Raw Frosting anywhere you need just a basic creamy frosting or whipped cream. Its subtle (not overly sweet) flavor is best paired with more 'exciting' flavors, like raspberries or pineapple or whatever you can think of, really!

This recipe does require sunflower lecithin (this gives it its nice fluffy texture) and needs to be chilled for at least 3 hours.

Raw Chocolate Icing

This Raw Chocolate Icing is the answer to your prayers... if you're praying for the best ever smooth, chocolate-y and delicious chocolate icing! Super easy to make, this icing is also ready to use as soon as you make it - no chilling required.

Only four ingredients required for this dee-lish chocolate icing. So make a batch and prepare to fall in love!

Raw Cream Cheese Icing

This Raw Cream Cheese Icing is the perfect partner to raw carrot cake. It's everything a cream cheese icing should be: smooth, creamy & divine!

Coconut oil is the key ingredient in this recipe (makes the icing firm and spreadable).

Raw Whipped Cream

Perfect for topping a slice of cake or a bowl of berries, this Raw Whipped Cream is versatile and delicious. Lemon juice is a surprising, but necessary, ingredient in this recipe!

Since it softens up super fast once out of the fridge, treat like ice cream and serve/eat immediately!

Top this!

These toppings aren't just for cakes! Liven up your berries with a dollop of the raw whipped cream. Raw frosting lends itself beautifully to fresh fruit. Or if you're in that kind of mood, scarf the chocolate icing straight from the bowl! It's up to you!

Want to be raw? Start doing these 6 easy things right now

By The Rawtarian

It’s easier than you think to start going raw. You don’t have to run out and buy a bunch of expensive foods right away. Or appliances – you can start with just a cheap blender.

Here are 6 simple steps to get you started.

Then, if you’re still psyched about going raw, you can delve a little deeper into the raw experience!

  • Find a fruit that gets you excited and eat lots of it! (My faves are green grapes and fresh blueberries. Simple but oh so tasty!)
  • Buy a food processor or a blender. They don't have to be good ones - and you don't need both to START!
  • Shop healthy. It all starts at the grocery store - buy healthy groceries that you enjoy and avoid buying junk like chips, cookies, etc. Eating healthy starts at the grocery store. Then, when you get peckish on the couch you don't have a lot of junk food in the house so you eat better stuff, like fruit or nuts.
  • Find one raw recipe that appeals to you and make it for fun! Are brownies your thing? How about raw chocolate haystacks?
  • Make your **next** meal a raw one. I mean it, right now!
  • Invite your friend(s). Have a "learning-raw" party get-together!

Do you see how easy it is to start going raw? Your experience should be simple and fun. And not hard on your budget. Choose your favourite fruit, find a dee-lish recipe, get your taste of raw!

Raw food recipes for breakfast

By The Rawtarian

Mornings are a very busy time of day. And breakfast is said to be the most important meal of the day! I know, you've heard this before, but it never hurts to have a little reminder about how to improve your health. Mornings are busy, but my quick and easy raw food recipes for breakfast are just what you need to kick-start your day.

Rawtarian's Silky Green Smoothie

In making this silky green smoothie recipe, you just need to dump in all your fresh fruits and spinach and the rest of the ingredients in a high-speed blender, and blend until it becomes silky smooth in texture. This raw food recipe for breakfast will take less than five minutes to prepare, and it is satisfyingly delicious!

Raw Oatmeal

How about taking your regular oatmeal up a level with this raw oatmeal recipe? You only need a few ingredients for this raw food recipe for breakfast, but it will make for a filling meal to get you going through the morning. You have an option to soak the raisins and the steel cut oats in water overnight to soften them, or just blend them all in the morning together with the chopped apple. It may take a little bit longer to prepare, but soaking will give that smoother and creamier texture to your raw oatmeal recipe.

Rawtarian's Raw Breakfast Bowl

Here’s another raw food recipe for breakfast that doesn’t need any equipment but takes very little time to whip up. Just shred your apple in a bowl and mix it with the rest of the ingredients until the chia seeds and the shredded coconut absorb the cashew milk (or water). Easy peasy and there you have it! Your hearty raw breakfast bowl is ready to serve and eat.

Raw Porridge

This raw porridge recipe is also a very quick to prepare raw food recipe for breakfast. Just add water to your chia seeds in a bowl and stir immediately to prevent it from clumping. Then add honey and coconut and any other ingredient you would want to add, like pumpkin seeds or almonds or whatever your tastebuds prefer. The optional ingredients are just for a little added flavor. Once your porridge is thick enough, you may top it with raw cashew milk or blueberries. Having this raw porridge in the morning is a good start to your long day ahead!  

Morning Round-Up

The morning rush shouldn't deprive you of enjoying your breakfast, so being able to spend less time preparing what you eat in the morning while still being able to make a substantial and tasty meal is very important. And that is what my raw food recipes for breakfast are all about. So go ahead and try one of them yourself, and you won't have to skip on breakfast again!

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