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Creamy Raw Vegan Mexican Cilantro Corn Soup

November 24, 2011 by Veronica Grace 13 Comments

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FTC Notice: This post contains affiliate links which go towards supporting the blog. This recipe is featured in my BRAND NEW 2 part Savory Raw Dinner Recipes DVD set.  It is super easy and very delicious!

Savory Raw Vegan Dinner Recipes

When I was thinking up raw soups to make, that would look great and I would enjoy eating, I got the idea of packing in more and more veg into it instead of having it be all heavy from nuts or lots of avocados. The solution was to add some fresh yellow bell pepper, for flavour, bulk, and colour. It really adds to this simple combination of corn and avocado and took it to a whole new level. Whenever I show people pictures of this soup, they can’t believe it’s raw and think it looks so great. Well, it tastes even better too. You can also get very creative with the garnishing.  I went for a very simple look to display the solid soup ingredients and garnishes. Of course, if you make the recipe you can add as much as you like. You can also make this a little spicier by adding more chili powder.

The beauty of raw soups is that they are quite fast to make (aside from cutting fresh corn off a cobb, you can use frozen if you must) and you can blend them until they are the temperature you want in the Vitamix. So they can be room temperature, warm or quite warm. Just blend for 30-60 seconds for room temperature 1-2 minutes for warm, and then once you get past 2 minutes you are essentially really heating the soup and can cook it a little.  So keep this in mind, depending on whether you want a room temperature raw soup, or a transitional warm “raw” soup. This recipe will please even the most skeptical people of raw soups. Just blend it a little longer so it’s warm and not cold if you’re using corn and bell peppers straight from the fridge. Please let me know what you think! I love your feedback. For more delicious recipes check out my Savory Raw Dinner Recipes 

Creamy Raw Vegan Mexican Cilantro Corn Soup

from my recipe program: Savory Raw Dinner Recipes

Ingredients:

3 cobs of corn 2 yellow peppers, cut into chunks
1 small onion, cut into chunks 2-3 cloves of garlic, minced
1 small avocado or 1/2 large
1/2 cup cilantro diced
2 1/2 tsp ground cumin
1/2 tsp Herbamere or sea salt
1 1/2 large limes juiced
1/2 red pepper, diced
diced chili peppers or chili pepper powder to garnish green onions to garnish

Directions:
1. Cut the corn off the cob. (Make sure you have a sharp knife, a bowl or plate to catch the corn, and a towel. It’s messy!)
2. Put half of the corn, both yellow peppers, avocado, onion, garlic, half of the cilantro, cumin, lime, and salt into the Vitamix or food processor. 3. Use the Vitamix tamper to push ingredients down into the blade and blend until creamy. (If you don’t have a Vitamix and need to add a little water to make it blend, do so)
4. Pour into 2 bowls. Add remaining corn and red peppers. If you like it spicy add diced chili peppers.
5. Garnish with cilantro, red pepper, green onions and a sprinkle of chili pepper powder. Serve!

How did you like this soup? Did you know you can use the base of this as a raw salad dressing too?

Filed Under: Raw Soups, Raw Vegan Recipes Tagged With: avocado, cilantro, corn, gluten-free, lime, low-fat, mexican, nut-free, peppers, vitamix

80/10/10 Recipe: Raw Banana Pear Berry Smoothie

October 13, 2011 by Veronica Grace 3 Comments

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This is a really easy 80/10/10 and raw vegan fruit smoothie to make, using some ripe fruit. You want to use ripe bananas that are soft and lightly brown speckled and pears that have turned from rock hard green to soft yellow with some brown flecks.



Make sure you have ripe pears as well. If your pears have any bad spots in them cut them out before using. If your pears are really ripe like mine were it won’t add much of a gritty texture to your smoothie. Unripe, hard pears are NOT good in smoothies!

 

Raw Vegan Banana Pear Berry Smoothie

Ingredients:

3 large ripe bananas
2 very ripe bartlet pears, seeded
2 cups frozen mixed berries



Directions:

Place bananas, pears and berries into Vitamix or blender. (If you don’t have a Vitamix you need to add some water to blend) Using the tamper, push the fruit down towards the blade and turn onto 5 and then up to high. Blend for 45 sec to a minute until smooth.

Enjoy!



What do you think of this smoothie recipe?



Filed Under: 80/10/10, Raw Breakfast, Raw Smoothies, Raw Vegan Recipes Tagged With: 80/10/10, banana, berry, fat-free, gluten-free, pear, raw, smoothie, vitamix

80/10/10 Recipe: Fat Free Raw Vegan Blender Applesauce

October 3, 2011 by Veronica Grace 6 Comments

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This is a really easy recipe 80/10/10 style recipe that you can use as a quick breakfast, a snack, replacement for cooked applesauce in baking or a raw dessert. If you have a few bruised apples laying around, it also takes care of those too!

Raw vegan apple sauce is also very kid friendly for a quick meal. I use ceylon cinnamon in this applesauce recipe. It is OUT OF THIS WORLD! You can check it out here  at our store. It doesn’t have a dry bitter flavour like the regular hard cinnamon sticks you find at the grocery store. Ceylon cinnamon is made from a different cinnamon tree and actually tastes like sweet cinnamon, almost a mix between powdered sugar and cinnamon. It’s sugar free of course and tastes great for many different dessert toppings.

Fat Free Raw Vegan Blender Applesauce

Serves 1 or 2

Ingredients:

3 medium apples, peeled and cored
1 banana fresh or frozen
1 date, pitted
1/2 cup water
1 tsp ceylon cinnamon (this is the true sweet cinnamon you can get it here at our store)
dash of allspice

Directions:

1. Place apples, water, banana, cinnamon and allspice in a Vitamix (or food processor) and push down using the tamper, and blend until creamy. Using a frozen banana will give you a nice cool applesauce.

2. Garnish with sliced or chopped apple, raisins, shredded coconut or additional cinnamon.

3. Serve immediately, or refrigerate for later.

Makes 3 cups

Additional Tips:

I use this when I also need some applesauce for baking, and just omit the date and cinnamon if it would affect the recipe. It’s a great way to use up some extra apples and banana when you don’t want them to go to waste!

 

Filed Under: 80/10/10, Raw Breakfast, Raw Desserts, Raw Snacks, Raw Vegan Recipes Tagged With: apple, banana, breakfast, ceylon-cinnamon, coconut, fat-free, gluten-free, Kid-friendly, nut-free, raw, soy-free, vitamix

80/10/10 Recipe: Raw Vegan Summer Heaven Smoothie

September 28, 2011 by Veronica Grace 1 Comment

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This is a really quick smoothie that you can make in the summer. It’s an 80/10/10 fat free style smoothie that is really delicious! I didn’t think that I would like watermelon with banana, but trust me it’s very delicious and this way you don’t need to add water to your blender. Make sure your fruit is ripe for the best taste.

Raw Vegan Summer Heaven Smoothie

Serves 1

Ingredients:

1/8 of a large watermelon (about 20 ounces 3 1/2-4 cups)

2 peaches, peeled and destoned

2 bananas, peeled

Directions:

Place ingredients into Vitamix or blender in order above. Blend until smooth. *Tip: use cool watermelon or frozen bananas for a refreshing summer drink.

Approx: 512 calories

Filed Under: 80/10/10, Raw Breakfast, Raw Smoothies, Raw Vegan Recipes Tagged With: banana, fat-free, gluten-free, nut-free, peach, raw, smoothie, soy-free, vitamix, watermelon

80/10/10 Recipe: Raw Vegan Cherry Dream Smoothie

September 28, 2011 by Veronica Grace 2 Comments

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Raw Vegan Cherry Dream Smoothie

Serves 1
Ingredients:

1/2 cup water
2 cups pineapple
2 cups black cherries, pitted
1/2 mango (ataulfo is best)

Directions:

Place ingredients in order into Vitamix or blender. Blend on high until smooth. You can use fresh or frozen of any of the fruit ingredients, but fresh is best for the full flavour of each fruit.

The best tool I have found to help with pitting cherries is the Cherry It Cherry Pitter, which I got on Amazon. It rocks, for when you want to eat a bunch of cherries nice and neatly, blending them or freezing them. It can also do olives too. Not that I have tried though! This cherry pitter will be your new best friend during summer time. I love sitting around with a big bowl of pitted cherries and just enjoy popping them into my mouth one by one.

Filed Under: 80/10/10, Raw Breakfast, Raw Smoothies, Raw Vegan Recipes Tagged With: 80/10/10, breakfast, cherry, fat-free, gluten-free, mango, nut-free, pineapple, smoothie, soy-free, vitamix

80/10/10 Recipe: Raw Cherry Blaster Smoothie

September 21, 2011 by Veronica Grace 1 Comment

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I love love love cherries. I also love love love cherry smoothies. If you’ve never had one, YOU MUST TRY IT. Pitting cherries by hand is kind of a pain, but scroll to the bottom to find out how I do mine quickly.

If you live in the USA you can also look for frozen black cherries at the grocery store, those are great to have too. You can also buy cherries cheaper at the end of the summer season and pit a bunch yourself and freeze them in plastic bags to use all year which is handy to have.

Cherry Blaster Smoothie

Serves 1

Ingredients:

1 cup black cherries, pitted

1 banana (ripe)

1 ataulfo mango (or 1 cup frozen mango)

1 cup peaches or apricots, pitted (sweet ones)

1-2 dates (optional, if your fruit is more tart)

Directions:

1. Place the first four ingredients into Vitamix or blender and blend until smooth. If your blender needs a bit of water to run properly add a little to get things going. Taste test. If it’s sweet enough, you’re done. If your peaches or mangos are not very sweet, add the dates and blend again. Taste test and serve.

To pit cherries easily, I recommend the Cherry It Cherry Pitter which I got on Amazon. I love this thing!

 

Filed Under: 80/10/10, Raw Breakfast, Raw Smoothies, Raw Vegan Recipes Tagged With: 80/10/10, banana, cherry, fat-free, gluten-free, mango, nut-free, smoothie, soy-free, vitamix

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