Not only are these sandwiches moist and cakey, but they are also raw, vegan, gluten-free, nut-free, dairy-free, refined sugar-free and oil-free. This recipe is so quick and easy to prepare and so dangerously delicious. It’s like carrot cake with a lot of ice cream. If you like carrot cake you have to try these Ice Cream Sandwiches!
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Quick Apple and Beets Slaw
This is a bit of a cheater’s slaw, since it’s ready in an hour, but it’s super tasty and still plenty healthful! A nice dash of citrus, some pecans for crunch, and some sweet apples and beets. Makes for a tasty side or light lunch!
Two Amazing Teas
Spinach Orange Berry Smoothie
This delicious fruit and veggie smoothie brings all the sweetness with just the right amount of tartness. There’s spinach in there too, though you might not be able to tell from looking at it or tasting it! A great way to start your day or for winding down in the evening.
Thai Almond Sauce
Strawberry Mint Smoothie
Citrus Surprise Smoothie
Spiced Orange Cherry Walnut Truffles
Various different versions of fruit and nut balls are a classic staple of the raw food repertoire. Simple, delicious, portable, and quick to make, dessert balls are a great go-to recipe that you can pack with you for a snack at work, or bring to the beach for that picnic.
Much of the time, these sorts of desserts are made with dates. While dates are quite nice, it’s good to change things up! These tasty orange cherry walnut truffles combine two of the absolute tastiest fruits.
Rainbow Slaw With Pumpkin Seed and Kale
Looking for something to do with all those pumpkin seeds you just scooped out of your jack-o-lantern? Well how about use them as a garnish on a delicious salad as colorful as autumn itself?
This slaw isn’t fermented, but that means you can whip it up easily in just a few minutes without any preparation. However, if you like to make your own “real” coleslaw, you can substitute that for the 2 cups of cabbage for an even tangier rainbow slaw!
Chocolate Orange Cake
Chocolate orange is one of history’s great combinations. Like oil and vinegar, salt and pepper, Brad and Angelina, or Batman and Robin. Sure you can have them separately and they’re perfectly good. But when you put them together, oh boy, you really bump it up a notch.
Kicking the flavor combination up yet another notch is a healthy dose of ginger. Ginger is one of the few flavors that rivals chocolate orange, so any recipe that manages to balance all three of these ambrosial flavors is a guaranteed winner.
Easy Orange Salad Dressing
A salad is no salad without a great salad dressing! But you want something that is tasty and flavorful without just overwhelming your green leafies and crispy veggies. This orange salad dressing is the perfect solution, striking that ideal balance and serving to enhance your awesome salad, without smothering it.
On top of that, this home made salad dressing can be made in the time it would take you just to choose one off the shelf at the grocery store. Five minutes or so is all you need to whip up enough dressing for several salads. Store what you don’t use right away in the fridge to pull out the next time you have a hankering for some salad.