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  • Mar
    20

    Raw sauces and dressings are a great way to add flavor to your meals and they are packed with vital nutrients and enzymes.  Just what we need to rev up our taste buds and meatbolism after a long winter.  These are some of my newest favorites.

    Creamy Red Pepper Miso Dressing

    Ingredients: 
    1/2 C cashew pieces
    1/4 cup Mellow white miso
    1 small/medium Red bell pepper, stem and seeds removed
    juice of 1/2 lemon
    1 T.  Toasted sesame oil
    Preparation: 

    Throw it all in the blender or Vitamix and process on high until smooth and creamy. Enjoy!

    Spinach Sauce

    I find myself adding this to dishes when I want to add some fresh greens to my meal but it’s too unbalancing to vata to add a cold raw salad.  Add a spoon or two on a baked potato, on top of a bowl of kitchari, or to balance out a heavy bean burrito.

    You can adjust all the ingredients to taste, or get creative and add some of your own favorite greens.

    I bunch/bag of baby spinach

    1/2 b unch parsley or cilantro

    2-3 teaspoons light, mellow miso

    1/2 small yellow onion

    Bragg’s Liquid Amino’s to taste

    Fresh ground pepper to taste

    Fresh grated turmeric to taste

    Steam the spinach and parsley until just tender, only a minute or two.  Place the greens and remaining ingredients in a blender, (best if you have a vita-mix for creating the smoothest texture.  You can learn more about vita-mix here http://snipurl.com/uysho ).  Blend on high until smooth, adding water if necessary.  If using the vita-mix high speed will heat the sauce so that it is warm and ready to serve.  In a regular blender you may have to warm the sauce before serving.  Heat on low for the shortest amount of time to prevent over cooking and losing the nutrients.

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