Yes. You read that correctly. Ice Cream Fudge Cookies. This is basically a spin off of my Double Chocolate Ice Cream With Fudge Sauce, but I think it tastes even better!
120 Ml (1/2 Cup) Corn Flour
120 Ml (1/2 Cup) Other flour---you can use ground oats if you like, but I used Dove's Gluten Free White Flour.
60 Ml (1/4 Cup) Cacao or cocoa Powder
1/2 Sun Dried Vanilla Bean pod (sub with a teaspoon or so vanilla extract if you like)
1 Tbsp Arrowroot Powder
2 Pinches of Date Sugar, optional
3-4 Dried, Pitted Dates
60 Ml (1/4 Cup) Rice milk (or oat milk, or breast milk, whatever)
3 Tbsp Maple Syrup
2 Tbsp Freedom Natural Sweetener (a syrup made from dates & grapes, you can sub maple syrup or agave if you like)
1/2 tsp Virgin Coconut Oil
OPTIONAL:
6 Pecans
A chunk or two of vegan chocolate
A swirl of peanut butter
Starting with the dry ingredients, blend together in a food processor. Now add the wet ingredients and blend. This will require a bit of stirring because the ice cream tends to clump together like a clay. When it is well mixed, heap it onto the counter and form a log. Roll it so that it has an ovular shape, and cut cookies from it. It should be firm enough to do this without freezing. Now, allow your cookies to freeze for about an hour. In the meantime, make a Raw Chocolate Fudge Sauce-this is optional but, I cannot recommend it enough. You can eat the cookies on their own with fudge spread over them, or you can sandwich them together, up to you. These are seriously chocolatey and yummy.
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Thursday, 22 December 2011
Friday, 11 November 2011
Make Your Own Mini Green-za's!
NOTE: THIS RECIPE REQUIRES A DEHYDRATOR.
This is just plain old FUN! I like inspiring people to try healthier, raw options, and I know for me that was an issue of convenience for a long time. For a lot of you, an issue is that you have older kids who are not vegan/raw and convincing them to switch to a diet like this might be hard. So you might need some yummy, fun to eat finger-foods for the family. I've got one for you right here! A wonderful, truly green pizza. Now, this takes a while, so you're gonna have to put in some prep work beforehand...
Crust:
480 Ml (2 Cups) Milled Flax Seed
360 Ml (1 1/2 Cups) Ground Almonds
240 Ml + 1 Tsp Water
2 Tbsp Olive Oil
1 Tbsp Mixed Herbs (Or just equal parts Thyme and Oregano will do)
1 Tbsp Basil
1 Tbsp Nutritional Yeast
1/2 Tbsp Rosemary
1/4 Tbsp Local, Organic Honey
A Couple Pinches of Salt
Stir all ingredients in a bowl or, better yet, use your hands! Roll out into golf balls, smack in your hands to flatten to a little less than a quarter-inch thick and pop onto the dehydrator trays-dehydrate on 40 degrees C for about 7 hours. This is a lovely GF Italian herb bread and you can use it for anything, sandwiches too, whatever you like.
Green Cheeze (This is for you Ali-an easy Cheezy for my nut-allergic friend!):
240 Ml (1 Cup) Pumpkin Seeds
2 Tbsp Pine Nuts
2 Tbsp Sunflower Oil
1 Tbsp Rejuvelac (I make quinoa rejuvelac because it is gluten free)
1 Clove Garlic
1/4 to 1/2 tsp Fleur De Sel (or sea salt)
Pinch of white or black pepper
Pinch of ground mustardseed (optional)
Soak the Pumpkin Seeds for about 4 hours or so. Drain and put in a food processor or a blender (but the food processor will work much better) and mix with all the other ingredients, stopping and stirring continuously until you have it well blended.
Once your crusts and cheeze are ready, put the cheeze in a bowl and the crusts on a plate. Slice up some organic cherry tomatoes onto another plate and you're ready to serve your make-your-own mini pizzas! These are AWESOME with My Rawkin' Raw Ranch Dip. Pizza + Ranch, and it's all healthy and raw?! I must be joking, right? Nope. Give it a try for yourself. Out of this world, and tons of fun! I finished it off with some raw carob brownies, but those are for another time...
This is just plain old FUN! I like inspiring people to try healthier, raw options, and I know for me that was an issue of convenience for a long time. For a lot of you, an issue is that you have older kids who are not vegan/raw and convincing them to switch to a diet like this might be hard. So you might need some yummy, fun to eat finger-foods for the family. I've got one for you right here! A wonderful, truly green pizza. Now, this takes a while, so you're gonna have to put in some prep work beforehand...
Crust:
480 Ml (2 Cups) Milled Flax Seed
360 Ml (1 1/2 Cups) Ground Almonds
240 Ml + 1 Tsp Water
2 Tbsp Olive Oil
1 Tbsp Mixed Herbs (Or just equal parts Thyme and Oregano will do)
1 Tbsp Basil
1 Tbsp Nutritional Yeast
1/2 Tbsp Rosemary
1/4 Tbsp Local, Organic Honey
A Couple Pinches of Salt
Stir all ingredients in a bowl or, better yet, use your hands! Roll out into golf balls, smack in your hands to flatten to a little less than a quarter-inch thick and pop onto the dehydrator trays-dehydrate on 40 degrees C for about 7 hours. This is a lovely GF Italian herb bread and you can use it for anything, sandwiches too, whatever you like.
Green Cheeze (This is for you Ali-an easy Cheezy for my nut-allergic friend!):240 Ml (1 Cup) Pumpkin Seeds
2 Tbsp Pine Nuts
2 Tbsp Sunflower Oil
1 Tbsp Rejuvelac (I make quinoa rejuvelac because it is gluten free)
1 Clove Garlic
1/4 to 1/2 tsp Fleur De Sel (or sea salt)
Pinch of white or black pepper
Pinch of ground mustardseed (optional)
Soak the Pumpkin Seeds for about 4 hours or so. Drain and put in a food processor or a blender (but the food processor will work much better) and mix with all the other ingredients, stopping and stirring continuously until you have it well blended.
Once your crusts and cheeze are ready, put the cheeze in a bowl and the crusts on a plate. Slice up some organic cherry tomatoes onto another plate and you're ready to serve your make-your-own mini pizzas! These are AWESOME with My Rawkin' Raw Ranch Dip. Pizza + Ranch, and it's all healthy and raw?! I must be joking, right? Nope. Give it a try for yourself. Out of this world, and tons of fun! I finished it off with some raw carob brownies, but those are for another time...
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