Apple Recipes
This is a great smoothie to start off your day. I’m not a huge fan of green smoothies, but I really enjoy this one! Two of the few non vegan things I like to indulge in are raw honey and bee pollen. Bee pollen only for its incredible protein and vitamin content. When I add it to a smoothie (it goes really well with this one in particular) I usually throw in a tablespoon.
A yummy pudding or mousse like dish with a nice, yogurt-like tang. It’s great on grawnola or fruit, or eaten by itself!
This creamy, tangy dressing is perfect on a bed of greens and marries especially well with figs. With a few small tweaks, it also makes a great cucumber dip and a delicious sauce to accompany your raw falafel!
This recipe is everywhere online or in juicing books for a great easy to try juice. But i didn’t see it on Gone Raw, so I thought I would add it with a pic. Sorry to anyone if this has already been posted.
I don’t like super-sweet things, so the granny smith’s were perfect for me, but you could substitute your favourite apple!
This is a really easy granola that reminds me of fall. I’m a big fan of cinnamon and so this satisfies my sweet tooth and is helpin’ me out with nutrients, too! I get two SAD people with one nut! hehe. I crack myself up. ;P
But it does make your house smell pretty good.
I eat this for breakfast. The texture and taste are great, and the raisins add a nice variety.
GREAT PICK ME UP!!! Fresh is best but apples can be dehydrated for a trail mix version. I got the idea to mix this together from a friend who was in town visiting. I asked him if he wanted anything from the organic co op and he chose these 3 items. We ended up not being able to hang out that day and I got stuck with his stuff. I decided to try his little mix and fell in love.
Just for this site. Submitted by www.RawWayToHealth.com This is a smooth, sweet pudding, perfect for cooler months but anytime’s a good time for this delicious treat! You can adapt it in many ways, too.
