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    Whoa, Ani has a new raw desserts recipe book! I just ordered it. I hope this video plays because I'm dying here and this cake looks amazing!!



    http://www.youtube.com/user/aniphyo#p/u/0/KVe0vz5tBtw

    It looks like the thickest, gooeyist chocolate fudge heaven..

    Edit: Updated to include ALL of the ingredients. Move forward.
    Last edited by Res; February 3rd, 2010 at 05:34 PM.
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    Ani's Spanish Breakfast Scramble
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3L4BDd4BrE


    Spicy Creamy Avocado Soup
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRA4E...eature=related


    Raw Pad Thai Salad with Ani Phyo
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93LQW...eature=related

    Ani's Kreamy Curry Dressing
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlNo2...eature=related

    Ani Phyo's Raw Food Kitchen: Mediterranean Dolmas
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWvu0...eature=related

    Healthy Breakfast Recipes: Raw Food Diet : Introduction to Raw Food Breakfast Recipes
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upUXtpMfvg0&feature=fvw

    Ani's Pecan Pie Cookie Recipe
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W64_jaQ9l4

    I actually like watching this food being made. When I see how delicious it looks I'm more inclined to make it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Res View Post
    Whoa, Ani has a new raw desserts recipe book! I just ordered it. I hope this video plays because I'm dying here and this cake looks amazing!!


    Raspberry Ganache Fudge cake

    3 c dry walnuts
    2/3 c Cacao Powder
    1/4 tsp sea salt

    Frosting

    1/3 c semi-soft dates
    1/4 c agave nectar
    1/2 c avocado
    1/3 cup Cacao Powder.

    Filling

    1/2 c Raspberries

    watch the video for instructions on putting it together.

    http://www.youtube.com/user/aniphyo#p/u/0/KVe0vz5tBtw

    It looks like the thickest, gooeyist chocolate fudge heaven..
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    Sweet! Literally. Please let us know what you think, such as did you get any avocado flavor in the frosting. Would you prefer this over real cake, etc? K?
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    Cauliflower Cheese



    For the cheese sauce

    1 1/2 cups cashews, soaked 20 minutes
    2 teaspoons minced fresh rosemary
    2 tablespoons olive oil
    2 teaspoons lemon juice
    6 tablespoons water
    3 tablespoons nutritional yeast
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    Pinch cayenne pepper
    Pinch turmeric

    1 spring onions (green onion), finely chopped
    5 chives, finely chopped

    - Blend all ingredients except onions and chives in a high-speed blender until smooth.

    - Stir in onions and chives by hand.

    For the cauliflower

    1 medium cauliflower, split into small florets (this will be about 4/5 cups)
    3 cups (200g) cauliflower, split into small florets
    1 tablespoon lemon juice
    1 tablespoon olive oil
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    Pinch turmeric

    - Mix all ingredients in a bowl, massage in by hand and leave to marinate for 10 minutes

    To assemble

    1 tablespoon chopped fresh chives

    - Mix the cheese sauce and cauliflower together and serve in individual portions in small bowls. The bowls can be placed in a dehydrator 1 to 2 hours before serving to warm through.

    - Sprinkle the chopped chive over the top and serve.
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    I really really wanted to put these in the soup recipes thread but having nut creme soup coming off the cleanse -although raw - isn't a good idea, so they go here:


    Nourishing Raw and Living Foods Recipes

    Enjoy the delicious, raw recipes and living foods recipes featured below. Do you have a favourite recipe to share? Post the recipe at the RawBC Raw Food Discussion Forum.
    Red Hot Tomato Soup

    4 large tomatoes
    1 red bell pepper
    4 tsp cold pressed olive oil
    1 tsp grated ginger root
    4 green onions
    1/8 tsp cayenne
    dash of cinnamon
    Add water or more tomatoes for desired consistency if needed. Blend in blender or vitamix.

    Raw Family’s All New, Stupendously Magnificent, Outstandingly Exceptional:
    Green Spinach Soup


    3 Small avocados (or one extra large)
    2 Red bell peppers

    ½ Bunch cilantro

    ½ Bunch Organic Spinach

    2 Small lemons (without seeds)

    3 Cups pure water

    1 Small jalapeno pepper

    ½ Teaspoon celtic sea salt (optional)

    Put all the ingredients in a Vita-Mix blender and blend well using the tamper.

    Once the ingredients are well blended, pour the soup into a large bowl.
    Add thinly sliced napa cabbage or red cabbage and dulse leaves or flakes.
    Serves 6



    Gazpacho

    by Victoria Boutenko This summer dish is satisfying and light.
    Blend the following ingredients in a blender until smooth:
    1/2 cup water
    1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
    5 large ripe tomatoes (preferably heirloom organic)
    1 medium red bell pepper
    2 cloves garlic or spicy pepper to taste
    4-5 pitted dates
    1/4 cup lemon juice
    1 bunch of fresh basil
    1/2 teaspoon sea salt (optional)

    Pour the gazpacho liquid into a bowl and cut the following vegetables into 1/2 inch cubes:
    1 large avocado
    1 medium bell pepper
    5 sticks celery
    Add the chopped veggies to the liquid.
    Mix all ingredients in a bowl and sprinkle with chopped parsley.
    Serves 6


    Thai Coconut Soup

    2 young coconuts: 1. Drain, then set aside coconut water.
    2. Cut open, or smash on cement to break.
    3. Blend coconut water and meat together in food processor or vitamix.
    Then add to Vitamix (or food processor) and blend:
    1 medium garlic clove
    1 Tbs. olive oil
    1 inch fresh ginger
    2 limes or lemons, juice of
    Cayenne pepper (optional)
    ½ cup basil
    ½ cup cilantro
    1 cup tomatoes, diced
    1/3 cup green onions, chopped
    1 small slice of thai pepper
    Garnish with chopped or grated vegetables or edible flower petals.
    Serves 4 people as an appetizer or 1 for a meal!


    CREAMY CARROT SOUP

    3 cups fresh carrot juice
    1 large avocado
    1 green onion
    Fresh basil, chopped
    1 tomato
    ½ lemon
    ½ tsp Cumin
    Chop green onion and basil in food processor. Make carrot juice. Place carrot juice and peeled avocado in food processor. Blend until smooth. Add tomato, lemon juice, and cuminGarnish with sprouts or grated vegetables, such as zucchini, cucumber, red pepper, carrots, or beets.
    This soup makes a great salad dressing also.


    Fruit Gazpacho

    5 1/2c raspberries
    2c coconut water or orange juice
    8 mint leafs, julienne
    5 kiwis
    2-3T lime juice
    1c watermelon, diced
    1c avocado, diced
    Blitz (blend) raspberrys and coconut water or orange juice. Pour into bowls. Then Blitz (blend) the kiwis and lime. Swirl this on top of teh raspberry mix. Then sprinkle on avocado watermelon and mint. Enjoy !!
    Submitted by Supertwistsparkle



    Souper Beet Soup

    by Paul Benhaim 1 beetroot
    1 carrot
    1 tomato
    2 cups of water
    3 strawberries (optional)
    1 small spring onion (optional)
    Blend all in your mixer. If required, add water to desired consistency.
    Swirl in a generous helping of Macadamia crème.
    Macadmia Crème

    15 raw macadamia nuts
    1 tsp hemp oil
    1 orange, juiced
    3 fresh pitted dates Blend and serve.


    CREAMY CARROT SOUP
    3 cups fresh carrot juice
    1 large avocado
    handful of alfalfa sprouts cut into thirds
    small sprig of parsley or cilantro leaves
    Make carrot juice. Cut avocado in half. Place carrot juice and avocado in blender, and blend until smooth. Put sprouts and parsley on top of the soup.
    Note: Any combination of vegetable juice can be used to make soup.

    CREAMY CARROT SOUP
    2 cups carrot juice
    1 avocado
    some cilantro
    little bit of grated ginger
    pinch of celtic sea salt
    Blend all. So delicious!

    RED PEPPER SOUP
    1 red pepper
    1 avocado
    2 cups water
    1/4 cup mixed cilantro & parsley
    bit of oregano
    pinch of celtic sea salt
    blend all. yum!


    VIBRANT SUNFLOWER SOUP
    3 cups green sunflower sprouts
    Juice of 2 oranges
    1/3 cucumber
    ½ cup coconut cream, fresh pressed
    Juice a mature coconut through the wide meshed screen of your juicer. Dehydrate the pulp for use in piecrusts and enjoy the cream
    Mix all in food processor to a delicious soup. Serves 1.

    PUMPKIN CURRY CREAM
    ½ small Hokkaido pumpkin, chopped
    1 avocado
    1 jalapeno, minced
    1-2 Tbsp curry
    1 Tbsp salty seaweed, soaked
    ¼ cup raisins
    ½ squash, chopped
    Blend until smooth.

    PESTO SOUP
    1/2 cup water
    4 tomatos
    1/2 cup mixed parsley & cilantro
    1/4 cup green or purple basil
    pinch celtic sea salt
    1/4 cup pinenuts
    1/4 minced onion
    1/4 cup minced celery
    1 garlic clove pressed
    1/4 cup red pepper diced


    FIERY LAVA by Juliano
    BLEND:
    1 1/2 cups fresh carrot juice
    1 T mint leaves
    1 tsp each jalapeno
    ginger and garlic
    1/3 cup avocado
    2 tsp Olive Oil
    2 T Nama Shoyu (or 1.5 tsp Celtic Sea Salt)
    1 T basil leaves
    GARNISH with:
    2 T. diced avocado
    2 tsp. chopped mint leaves
    2 tsp. diced red bell peppers
    2 tsp. chopped scallions.
    Pour into serving bowls and eat immediately!

    LIVEFOOD SIGNATURE SOUP w/ Cilantro & Lemon
    1 cucumber with peel
    1 red pepper
    2 stalks celery
    1 small tomato
    1/2 beet
    1 carrot
    1 whole lemon, yellow peel removed
    1 inch ginger root
    3 cloves garlic
    1/2 large red onion
    1 bunch cilantro
    1/2 cup fresh ground sesame seed
    2 heaping tablespoons unpasteurized miso
    1/4 C olive oil
    1/4 tsp. cayenne, to taste
    charged water, about 2 1/2 cups
    Grind the sesame seed in your coffee grinder for a few seconds to a moist meal. Chop veggies down and assemble all ingredients into a Vitamixer blender or blender. Depending on how much gusto your blender has you may have to shred harder vegetables. This soup keeps well for a day or two in a sealed container in the refrigerator, so make some extra tonight for tomorrow's lunch.
    by Annie & David Jubb

    SEQUOIA'S CALCIUM SOUP by David Wolfe
    10 kale leaves
    1 handful of parsley
    2 cloves of garlic
    1/3 of a red onion
    2 lemons
    1 avocado
    1 tomato
    2 yellow bell peppers
    1 handful of dulse strips or Spirulina flakes
    1/2 teaspoon sea salt
    1 tablespoon of unpasteurized miso
    3 tablespoons oil, 20 pumpkin seeds.
    Shave the outer skin of the lemons leaving the white pith intact. While blending all the ingredients, add distilled water to reach a thick, soupy consistency. This is a great raw soup for kids! An excellent way to introduce important heavy minerals and calcium into the diet.

    RAWSSIAN BORSCHT by Boutenko
    Blend:
    2 c. water
    3 beets
    1 small piece ginger root
    3-4 cloves garlic
    6-7 bay leaves and pour mixture into a large bowl
    Blend together for 30 seconds:
    2 c. water
    2 carrots
    2 stalks celery
    2 T. apple cider vinegar
    1 T honey
    1/2 c. olive oil
    sea salt to taste
    Add 1/2 c. walnuts and blend on low speed quickly so walnuts are not completely blended.
    Grate:
    1/4 head cabbage
    1-2 carrots
    1 bunch parsley
    Add grated ingredients to blended mixtures and serve.
    Serves 7 - 10
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    Con't

    PINE NUT DREAM CREAM
    3 cups pine nuts
    1 cup water, added carefully to gain desired consistency
    ½ cup chives, chopped
    1 bunch of dill, chopped
    ¼ cup limejuice
    2 Tbsp salt / miso / nama shoyu
    Cayenne to taste
    Mix pine nuts with water in food processor to a smooth cream.
    Blend this cream in a bowl with the other ingredients.
    Use the cream to fill tomatoes, bell peppers, cucumbers, and salad leaves.
    Serves 5-6.
    ----
    Sure, I had a great soup a few weeks ago...the base was tomatoes, then added were avocado, a little olive oil, fresh basil, oregano and rosemary, a little sea salt or nama shoyu, a squeeze of lemon, all blended together, topped with strips of red pepper and portabello mushroom that had been marinating in a little olive oil and sea salt. It was fab.

    I do not have a recipe, only ideas. I would make a blended tomato soup, add pesto and blend.
    l make sure it is somewhat tangy with a little lemon juice, garlic, finely chopped parsley, tomato chunks. I would add small dice of carrot and celery for color and flavor.
    I make a minestrone soup that is delicious. I add small chunks of any vegetable I may have with 2 tomatoes. Flip the switch once and I truly get a delicious vegetable soup. I may add some curry or oregano.

    Un-Chicken Noodle Soup - Boutenko
    Blend: 2 c. water, 1/2 c. shredded coconut for 1-2 minutes. Add 2 c. chopped celery, 2 T. Bragg's, 1 clove garlic, and pepper to taste, if desired.
    Grate: 1 medium carrot, 1/4 bunch parsley, 2 medium size potatoes
    Add grated ingredients to blended mixture and add sliced mushrooms, if desired. Enjoy!!
    Serves 7


    GAZPACHO by Boutenko
    Blend the following until smooth:
    ½ cup water
    ¼ cup extra virgin olive oil
    5 large ripe tomatoes
    2 cloves garlic or spicy pepper to taste
    1 Tbsp honey (dates or raisins work, too)
    ¼ cup lemon juice
    ½ teaspoon sea salt
    1 bunch fresh basil
    Dice the following vegetables:
    1 large avocado
    1 medium bell pepper
    5 sticks celery
    1 small onion or 4 green onions
    Mix all ingredients in bowl and sprinkle with chopped parsley.
    Serves 4-5
    GAZPACHO
    3 lbs ripe tomatoes
    1 green bell pepper, roughly chopped
    2 garlic cloves, crushed
    4 tbsp olive oil
    4 tbsp apple cider vinegar
    2/3 cup tomato juice
    something sweet
    garnish with:
    1 small cucumber, finely diced
    1 small onion, finely chopped
    1 red bell pepper, finely diced
    1 green bell pepper, finely diced
    GREEN GAZPACHO
    3 green tomatoes (I used red tomatoes, kind of ruins the whole green thing but whatever)
    1 green bell pepper
    1 medium cucumber
    4 scallions (I used a bit of chopped onion instead)
    1 medium clove garlic, minced
    1/4 cup packed minced parley (I just used a bit of dry parsley)
    juice from 2 juicy limes (or lemons) <--about 6 Tbsp juice
    1 medium avocado
    3 cups cold water (optional, depending on how thin/thick you like it)
    1 tsp salt
    lots of fresh black pepper
    1 tbs. freshly minced basil (or 1/2 tsp dried basil)
    2 tbs. olive oil

    other gazpacho
    Cucumber
    Peppers
    Tomatoes (lots)
    Cilantro
    Basil
    Olive oil (to taste)
    Cider vinegar (to taste)
    so easy...just throw everything in a blender and reserve some diced peppers, tomatoes, and cucumbers to add afterward....sometimes i'll dice up an avocado or throw one in the blender w/ everything else-- SO good!
    Jazzy Gazpacho
    JUICE (or BLEND) 4 tomatoes, 1/2 cucumber, 1/4 red pepper, 1 garlic clove, 2 stalks celery, 1 Tbsp Nama Shoyu or 1 tsp Celtic sea salt.
    GARNISH with 2 Tbsp. diced avocado, 2 tsp. chopped basil leaves, 2 tsp. diced red bell peppers, 2 tsp. chopped scallions.
    Pour into serving bowls and eat immediately!
    This recipe is based on "Gazpacho Express" in "Juicing for Life"
    ----
    Sure, I had a great soup a few weeks ago...the base was tomatoes, then added were avocado, a little olive oil, fresh basil, oregano and rosemary, a little sea salt or nama shoyu, a squeeze of lemon, all blended together, topped with strips of red pepper and portabello mushroom that had been marinating in a little olive oil and sea salt. It was fab.

    I do not have a recipe, only ideas. I would make a blended tomato soup, add pesto and blend.
    l make sure it is somewhat tangy with a little lemon juice, garlic, finely chopped parsley, tomato chunks. I would add small dice of carrot and celery for color and flavor.
    I make a minestrone soup that is delicious. I add small chunks of any vegetable I may have with 2 tomatoes. Flip the switch once and I truly get a delicious vegetable soup. I may add some curry or oregano.

    Gazpacho
    Ingredients:
    4 garlic cloves
    2 red bell peppers
    1 red onion
    1 hot-house cucumber
    8 roma tomatoes
    1/2 cup chopped Italian parsley
    1 large can spicy tomato-base vegetable juice
    any variety of chili peppers (to taste), diced
    1/2 cup fresh lime juice
    1/2 cup olive oil
    cumin, paprika, salt and pepper to taste
    Preparation:
    In a food processor, blend garlic and bread crumbs for approximately one minute, then set aside. In a large mixing bowl, combine red bell pepper, red onion, cucumber, tomatoes, parsley and chili peppers. Pour in spicy vegetable juice and lime juice, then add garlic and bread-crumb mixture and olive oil. Stir well.
    In a blender or food processor, puree half of the soup mixture, then pour this back into the bowl of non-puréed soup. Add spices. Stir well to combine all ingredients. Cover and refrigerate for at least four hours. This will allow the flavors to meld.
    Ultimate Gazpacho
    2 cups tomatoes
    1 cup cucumber
    1/4 cup olive oil
    1/3 cup lemon juice
    1/2 tsp. sea salt
    1/2 to 1 tsp. jalapeño pepper, minced
    1 medium garlic clove

    Blend. Place in a bowl.
    Add:
    2 cups tomatoes, chopped
    2/3 cup cucumber, chopped
    1/2 cup red bell pepper, finely diced
    1/4 cup onion, chopped
    1/2 cup cilantro or parsley, chopped
    All the vegetables should be chopped or diced very fine. Using a food processor works great for this. Mix the chopped vegetables with the ingredients that have been blended. Serve cold on a hot summer day, or any time! You can also garnish with summer flower petals. The Gazpacho is a traditional Spanish dish.

    Gazpacho - Easy-to-Freeze Recipe (why freeze when you can eat fresh?)
    Adapted from The Big Book of Preserving the Harvest, by Carol W. Costenbader (Storey Books, 2002).
    Simple Solution
    At this time of year - late summer - a recipe using ripe tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, peppers, garlic couldn't be better.
    Given the abundance of these vegetables in farmers' markets and gardens, the recipe here is particularly useful because it is easy to freeze; you can make big batches of it using the harvest's abundance.
    The author of this book notes that her guests always ask for this recipe and can't believe it came from the freezer.
    INGREDIENTS
    6 medium tomatoes, peeled, cored, and chopped
    5 cups vegetable juice, or 40 ounces canned
    2 medium cucumbers, peeled, seeded, and chopped
    1 large onion, chopped
    1 large green bell pepper, seeded and chopped
    1 stalk celery, chopped
    1/3 cup red wine vinegar
    2 tablespoons olive oil
    1 tablespoon fresh dill, chopped
    1 clove garlic, minced
    1 teaspoon salt
    1/2 teaspoon hot pepper sauce
    1/4 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper
    1. Combine all ingredients and toss until the vegetables are evenly coated with oil, vinegar, and herbs.
    2. Pour into two 1 1/2-quart freezer containers. Seal, label well, and freeze for up to 3 months.
    3. To serve, thaw in the refrigerator overnight and store chilled. It will keep for 3 days thawed in the refrigerator.

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    Ani Phyo's Raspberry Ganache Fudge Cake is great!

    The chocolate frosting is creamy. No hit of the avocado at all. I used two 9 inch cake pans so I had to increase the ingredients. My husband had two slices and posted a pic on FB. The cake is very heavy...so a small slice goes a long way.

    I'm doing really good...This week I had mixed fruit for breakfast and salads for dinner. This weekend I ate my share of guacamole and raw tortilla chips, and granola. I had wheatberries, mixed fruit and nuts with almond milk for breakfast yesterday. Today, I had a breakfast bowl of chopped celery, apples, blueberries, one date for sweetening, a quarter banana, cinnamon and nutmeg and almond milk. I had a large salad for dinner and a small slice of cake.

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    Oh, how exciting! I'm definitely going to make that soon!
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