Raw Food Recipes: Smoothies, Desserts, Soups, Dressings, Juices & More
Raw Food Recipes: Smoothies, Desserts, Soups, Dressings, Juices & More
Raw Food Recipes: Smoothies, Desserts, Soups, Dressings, Juices & More
I’ve put together some raw food recipes for you, since many people ask for raw food
recipes. Everyone’s diet is a bit different—even among raw foodists. So, you may need
to change or omit certain items, depending on your diet. If you are trying to eat a low-fat
raw diet (i.e. Dr. Graham’s 80-10-10), then you may want to avoid any recipes with nuts
in them. Enjoy!
Pasta Noodles:
To make “pasta noodles” you will need a Saladacco Spiralizer, which is a fantastic little
machine that slices veggies (or anything else) into long, thin shapes that look just like
noodles.
Directions: Take fresh zucchinis or yellow summer squash and turn them on the angel
hair blade of the Saladacco Spiralizer. After “spiralizing” you will have fresh, delicious,
raw noodles.
Tomato-Spinach Sauce:
Then add:
1/2 cup of pine nuts
1 cup of red sun-dried tomatoes
Blend again.
Top “pasta” with basil and fresh-squeezed lemon juice. The tomato-spinach sauce makes
a great dip for veggies, flax crackers or sprouted breads.
Don't let the simplicity of the recipe fool you – this dish is great.
Pasta:
2 medium or 4 small zucchinis, spiralized with a spiral slicer using the thin blade setting.
You can substitute yellow squash if you don’t have zucchini.
Topping:
2 large ripe red bell peppers, diced
1 large avocado
Optional: 4 basil leaves chopped, 10 sliced cherry tomatoes. 1 bell pepper, chopped.
Place the diced bell peppers in a blender then add the avocado. Pulse the blender; then
blend until creamy (for about 30 seconds in a high-powered blender). Arrange zucchini
pasta on a plate—then pour the sauce over it. Garnish with chopped basil, bell pepper,
and/or cherry tomatoes.
Cut tomatoes in half and scoop out center. Add tomato pulp (from the center that you cut
out) to the other ingredients. Finely chop all ingredients. Mix well and fill tomato
halves. This works great as a side dish. For finger food at a party, use small cherry
tomatoes.
Carrot-Avocado Soup
1 cup celery juice
2 cups carrot juice
1 cup carrot pulp
1/2 avocado
Juicing the carrots, and save 1 cup of carrot pulp. Blend together the juice, avocado and
herbs (dill or cilantro). Add in, without blending, the remaining ingredients.
Combine all ingredients in blender (Using a Vitamix is ideal). If you want the soup cold,
you can add an ice cube or two. If you want a warmer soup, you can place the soup in a
convection oven on a low temperature (lower than 118 degrees Fahrenheit to preserve
enzymes).
Squeeze the juice of one orange into your blender. Add one avocado to the orange juice,
and blend in the blender until smooth.
Alfredo Dressing
1 ½ cups pine nuts
1 ½ cups raw sunflower seeds
¾ cup fresh lemon juice (NOT the kind bought in the grocery store which is pasteurized
and has all enzymes depleted from it!)
¾ tsp. whole black peppercorns
3 cloves garlic
Purified water
Note: If you soak the nuts and seeds overnight you can use the full measurements for the
nuts and seeds. If, however, you don’t soak the nuts and seeds, I would use smaller
measurements (i.e. 1 ¼ cup of pine and sunflower seeds). This keeps the dressing from
being too thick as the soaked nuts and seeds are less dense.
Blend all ingredients together until smooth in your blender. Add a little purified water
until the mixture has a creamy consistency similar to Ranch dressing. Start with a little
bit of water and add slowly. Check the flavors. You may add a little more lemon, sea
salt, garlic, or pepper.
Lemon Dressing
My favorite salad dressing is the simplest: lemon juice. Simply squeeze the juice from a
fresh lemon over your favorite salad. For a sweeter taste, combine the lemon with freshly
squeezed juice from an orange.
Raw Desserts
Although natural sugars (dates) are much better for you than artificial sugars, eating too
many dates (or other dried fruits) can cause problems. Please eat these desserts sparingly,
and in small portions.
Lemon Pudding
Mix 1 avocado, 1 cup of dates and 2 whole lemons in blender.
Blend until creamy.
Blend all ingredients together in your blender. If you want a slightly thicker “ice cream”
reduce the amount of almond milk.
P.S. If you don’t like bananas, you can experiment with other fruit such as blueberries,
raspberries and strawberries.
Most people do not consume enough greens. According to the teachings of Dr. Ann
Wigmore, to consume chlorophyll is like receiving a healthy blood transfusion.
Amazingly, chlorophyll (the liquid “blood” of plants) is almost identical to human blood
(the hemoglobin molecule). The only difference is that chlorophyll has a magnesium
molecule—whereas your blood has an iron molecule. Daily consumption of fresh green
smoothies can dramatically improve your health, energy, vitality, and appearance.
Green smoothies are created by blending fresh fruit with greens. Greens can include:
Lettuce, kale, spinach, parsley, celery, dandelion greens, or any other green that’s edible.
When combined with fruit, green smoothies taste delicious!
Green smoothies (unlike raw juices) are a complete (whole) food because they still have
fiber. A good ratio is to use in your smoothies is: about 60% ripe organic fruit mixed
with about 40% organic green vegetables. After blending, a green smoothie should be
consumed as soon as possible before it starts to oxidize. Recommended fruits to use in
green smoothies include: pears, peaches, nectarines, bananas, mangoes and apples.
Any juicy (high water content) fruit works well. Strawberries and raspberries are
especially tasty when combined with bananas, and added to green smoothies.
Frederic Patenaude, author of The Raw Secrets, has given away some excellent green
smoothie recipes. I’ve included most of Frederic’s free recipes below.
Directions: Add the fruit and greens to a high-powered blender, and blend until smooth.
The Vitamix is a high-quality blender that I use everyday, and highly recommend. It’s
great for blending whole foods.
MANGO-PARSLEY
2 large mangos
1 bunch parsley
Water
BANANA-APPLE-CELERY
1 Banana, peeled
1 Granny Smith Apple, cored and chopped up (leave skin on)
1-2 handfuls of spinach
1 Stalk of celery
1 cup of water
6 peaches
2 handfuls of spinach leaves
Water
MANGO-WILD GREENS
2 mangos
1 handful of lambs quarters, stinging nettles, purslane, etc
Water
STRAWBERRY-BANANA-ROMAINE
1 cup strawberries
2 bananas
1/2 bunch romaine
Water
APPLE-KALE-LEMON
4 apples
1/2 lemon juice
4-5 leaves of kale
Water
KIWI-BANANA-CELERY
PEAR-KALE-MINT
4 ripe pears
4-5 leaves of kale
BANANA-SPINACH
10 finger-bananas
2 handfuls of spinach leaves
Water
PEAR-RASPBERRY-KALE
3 Bosc pears
1 handful of raspberries
4-5 leaves of kale
Water
TOMATO-SPINACH-KALE
Fresh Tomatoes
Spinach
Whole Lemon, amount to taste (seeds and rind included).
Parsley
Kale
Please Note: It’s important to remove the spine of some greens (such as kale and
collards) to avoid a bitter taste.
Citrus Concoction
3 oranges peeled
1 grapefruit peeled
1/4 lemon with peel (Yes, you will juice the peel)
You may need to cut back on the amount of grapefruit you use, depending on how sweet
or sour your grapefruit is. As a general rule, red grapefruits are sweeter than white
grapefruits.
Potassium Punch
2 handfuls of spinach
1 handful of parsley
2 stalks of celery
4 carrots
Alkaline Cocktail
4 stalks of celery
1 handful of parsley
1 handful of spinach
1/4 a head of cabbage (red or green)
Energy Boost
3 carrots
2 celery stalks
1 handful of parsley
Summertime Slurpie
6-8 strawberries
1/4 pint of blueberries
1/2 apple
Wild Watermelon
1/8 watermelon.
Cut into strips and juice as much as you want to drink. Please remember that watermelon
should be eaten ALONE, and not in combination with any other fruits. As a general rule,
all melons should be eaten alone and not combined with any other type of food (with the
exception of lettuce/greens).
Mango Madness
1 Mango
1 banana
Lemon, to taste
2 TBS. of unrefined, virgin coconut oil (optional)
Liquid Vitamins
4 stalks of celery
1 beet medium size
1 ginger
1 apple red
6 carrots
Minty Smooth
2 bananas
1 cucumber
2 TBS. fresh basil
1 TBS. fresh mint
2 small peaches or nectarines
Berry Blend
2-3 handfuls of blackberries
2 handfuls of blueberries
2 handfuls of strawberries
1 handful of raspberries
Durian Delight
1 banana
1/2 –1/4 durian fruit
1 mango
1-2 handfuls of blackberries
lemon to taste
Do you know that the V-8 juice you buy in the grocery store has preservatives in it? It
also has artificial coloring. Your body does not know how to process and make use of
these artificial ingredients. They are toxins to your system. Furthermore, because the
V-8 juice has been sitting on the shelf (or in a warehouse) for so long, it has “oxidized”
which means that many of the beneficial nutrients and vitamins have been lost.