A Community Recipe by Mygreenmojo
A few months back, I saw Emeril Lagasse on TV making barbecue sauce. I thought “I could totally make that raw.” With Emeril’s inspiration and a little Hawaiian flair, this is what I dreamed up. Enjoy! For even more fun, complete your Hawaiian Luau with lais and coconut drinks with umbrella straws!
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peasandthankyou
Jan 24, 2010
these are awesome! i marinated the veggies in water/oil/vinager before hand to soften them. easy recipe though and one of my favorite raw meals so far!
omshanti
Jan 21, 2010
this looks so yum!!! im adding zuccini and eggplant to my skewers!!!
Nyuszi
Jan 25, 2010
Oh WOW! This looks fabulous. I'm also in the middle of moving so I'll have to try this gem when I get to Cali. I'm glad I stumbled across this recipe. Thanks!
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rawhen
Dec 07, 2010
Yummm..I just had this for dinner(must make some more tomorrow):D
Tzefira
Aug 21, 2010
Wow! this was delish! EVERYONE SHOULD GIVE THIS ONE A TRY....... my new second fav.
rawafromama
Jun 12, 2010
This was amazing ! 10 avocados!!!!
carrie6292
Jun 10, 2010
Okay, so i've been waiting for forever to actually make this... it was so worth the wait! I ended up having to 1/2 the sauce b/c i used up most of my tomatoes and i forgot what they were for... I also forgot to soak and sprout the Quinoa, so for my husband, i ended up cooking the Quinoa. I had to taste it just to see what it would taste like! I absolutely loved the Kebabs and will make these a million more times! Oh, i forgot to dehydrate the onions so, i just put them in the dehydrator raw and it was still a great taste! I'm not sure what the dehydrated onions do, but i'll try it next time! I'll also try to remember to sprout my Quinoa - eventhough i'm still new to sprouting and i'm very confused on the subject! Anyway, just thought i'd say how wonderful this dish is (even w/ the cooked version of Quinoa!).
anmanoel
May 28, 2010
this is the first successful recipe i made, using my dehydrator! :) very very good!!!
northernlights
May 06, 2010
Ya, this was fantastic. Thank you for posting it!! I also added some zuccini and that was nice in it.
Nyuszi
Jan 25, 2010
Oh WOW! This looks fabulous. I'm also in the middle of moving so I'll have to try this gem when I get to Cali. I'm glad I stumbled across this recipe. Thanks!
peasandthankyou
Jan 24, 2010
these are awesome! i marinated the veggies in water/oil/vinager before hand to soften them. easy recipe though and one of my favorite raw meals so far!
ambikalee
Jan 23, 2010
holy moly, can you please come over to my house and make this for me...im in the middle of moving so I am eating carrots right now...I ll trade you for a back rub, Im Certified!
omshanti
Jan 21, 2010
this looks so yum!!! im adding zuccini and eggplant to my skewers!!!
mygreenmojo
Jan 21, 2010
Oh, haha! I just read another post about quinoa and I realized something... I live in the south and my house is typically in the high 70s to low 80s... so everything sprouts super-fast for me. If you live somewhere cooler (like most of the U.S), you'll definitely need longer soaking/sprouting times! By the way, the website www.sproutpeople.com is very useful for anything you'd ever care to know about sprouts, plus they sell amazing seeds for sprouting.
mygreenmojo
Jan 21, 2010
zhanna8, as an ex-carnivore, I can assure you that not only does it not look vegetarian, it also satisfies those "I need something meaty!" cravings as well! Although... I must admit it's the sticky-barbecuey-pineapple that's my favorite part! =)
How long does it take? Well, I sprouted the quinoa the day before, then I put the onions in the dehydrator before I went to work in the morning, when I got home I made the B.B.Q. sauce and put the kebabs in the dehydrator, then I made the coconut quinoa and by the time I cleaned up the kitchen the kebabs were done. So I'd guess one and a half hours at the most. But I was also inventing the recipe as I went along, so it might actually be quicker than that.
cajcookie, to sprout quinoa, I use a sprouting jar with a platic screen lid. First soak the quinoa in cool water for about 6 hours. Drain the soaking water out and add fresh water, slosh it around and drain again. Repeat this rinsing step a few times, then drain very thoroughly by shaking the jar up and down (..like a crazy person!). Set the jar at a downward angle so it can continue to drain and allow it to sprout for up to 12 hours. You can then store your sprouts in the fridge. Pretty simple. =)
cajcookie
Jan 21, 2010
Hi, Could you tell me how you sprout your quinoa? The dish looks great...I hope to try one day.
Thanks, cajcookie
zhanna8
Jan 21, 2010
it almost does not look vegetarian - amazing! ~thank you for sharing... how long does it take to prepare?
mango woman
Jan 21, 2010
this sounds and looks so fantastic, i can't even THINK right now. oh hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i can't wait to hear if anyone else tries this!
mygreenmojo
Jan 21, 2010
Those big flower necklaces.
laurajean
Jan 21, 2010
I can't wait to try this!!! What is lais?
mygreenmojo
Jan 21, 2010
I bet dates would substitute nicely for the agave. Maybe it'd be even better. I'll have to try that next time.
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