'Milk'
(this was actually more of a smoothie)
almond+hemp milk
almond+hemp milk
banana
lucuma
vanilla bean
> Blend 'til smooth
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Sweet Vanilla 'Cookies'
Keiko ti has been making cookies recently and i was inspired to do some experimenting of my own. I used coconut pulp which was left over from making coconut cream. These cookies are very more-ish and have a lovely texture. I did not write down the exact recipe but this is roughly what i threw into the mix (plus a whole lot of love!). As Keiko ti says: 'with raw recipes its easy to add and omit things, change it around according to what you have in stock, and still have it turn out and taste great. You will know by tasting the dough before you dehydrate..if its hard to stop eating it .. it'll turn out great. Dehydrating can intensify flavours, but doesn't change them a lot.' (hope you don't mind me posting that here x)
*1C Coconut pulp
Soaked almonds (handful)
dates (handful)
3 apples
juice of 1 orange
1 vanilla bean
coupla tablespoons honey or agave
2T flax meal
>blend 'til smooth like pnacake batter (maybe slightly thicker). Place in spoonfuls onto dehydrator sheet, flattening each cookie with the back of the spoon. I dehydrated these overnight.
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frozen bananas
soaked almonds
vanilla pod
>Blend in the Vitamix and you're good to go! yummmm
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Blueberry soft-serve:
frozen banana
frozen mango
frozen blueberries
> Blend in Vitamix until all chunks have disappeared :)
p.s. If you don't have a Vitamix, you can make ice-cream by passing through chunks of frozen fruit through a masticating juicer with the blank plate on.





3 comments:
That's lovely!! I have many cookbooks in my kitchen which helps me to make delicious recipes...
Ice cream is always a winner with us. So simple to make and so good, cant wait to try this one!
I just got my new Vitamix Blender and whipped up my first batch of ice cream. So refreshing!!!
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