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Raw Food Workshop

Foodies ahoy! Who would like to learn more about raw food preparation?

On Saturday 16th November 2013, 10am to 12.30pm Bikram Yoga Ocean Keys will be hosting the awesome Laila from ‘Rawsome’ for a Raw Food Seminar & Demonstration. Laila will be showing us how to make some fantastic raw food desserts and smoothies. All food will be up for sampling and everyone that attends will receive information sheets and some secret recipes.

The cost for the two & a half hour event is $100. It is open to anyone who wishes, you don’t have to be a studio member.

For more information or to secure you place please email enquiries@byj.com.au Be quick places are limited!

I’m very excited to help promote this event as it is being hosted at one of the studios I teach at. If you are keen for some yoga before the workshop come along to BYOK for the 7:30am class which I’ll actually be teaching 😉 First timers please arrive by 7:15am.

I’m feeling it will be a ‘Rawfully Good’ day!

Love, K xx

Seren Raw Food Workshop

Raw Chocolate Shortbread Bars

You’ve probably guessed by now I’m a bit of a raw dessert fan, especially if it involves chocolate. When I was given a couple of raw chocolate shortbread bars last week to try I was hooked. Even more exciting was the website that the recipe came from.

The Rawtarian is a rather fab collection of all things raw. The desserts are simple and straightforward. Most of the recipes only need a blender to whiz everything together followed by a few hour in the fridge or freezer. There are some that require dehydration and a bit more love. I’m not sure I’m ready for the raw soups, maybe next summer 😉

The first on my list to try for myself is the Raw Chocolate Shortbread Bars. Click right here for the full recipe & instructions.

Enjoy!

Love Seren xx

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Raw Berry Muesli Bars

A few posts ago I shared an awesome recipe for baked granola bars. Here’s an alternative for those who wish some rawness. Like with most raw recipes these do involve some dehydrating so please if you’re hungry be aware you’ll be in for a long wait.

This recipe comes from the awesome book ‘Raw Food Reawakening’ by Karen Bartz aka Raw Food Karen.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup fresh or frozen berries
  • 1 cup dates
  • 1 cup of nuts
  • Few slivered almonds or sunflower seeds

Method:
Process all until well mixed in your food processor. Spread onto reflex sheet of dehydrator and top with slivered almonds. Dehydrate turning and removing reflex after 6 hours or so. Will keep in airtight container for one week in the pantry or 3 weeks in the fridge.

Advice:
These are super filling. Cut into small squares. The one’s pictured were cut in half. You can also make them look less like cow pats too by pushing them into egg rings to form nice round bars. I was going for the rustic look!

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Raw Cauliflower Sushi

After reading this article by Glamour Magazine I posted on FB on Monday that I’d like to call ‘the truth about sushi’ I wasn’t surprised I’d not eaten any for a long while. Sushi has become a ‘healthy option’ on the fast food menu. Most cities have sushi shops dotted around. It’s convenient and quick. This article really uncovers what nutritional value sushi actually has. Would you go green at the thought of eating two full processed fish sandwiches for lunch but would welcome an eight pack of spicy tuna rolls? They are pretty much the same, big on carbs and low on the good stuff, protein and veg.

Don’t get me wrong I do like sushi, it’s tasty but it kills me. After eating a sushi pack I’d feel satisfied for a while then that huge sugar hit would kick in from all the white rice. Riding the buzz for an hour was great then I’d crash, feeling bloated, sluggish & hungry again. I realised sushi was the culprit so decided to reduce my intake. I barely touch shop bought sushi, unless I’m really desperate.

When I make sushi at home I use brown rice that has been soaked for at least 12 hours to make it more digestible & wash out some of the starch. Last year I invested in a Sushi Express that makes the job so much simpler & less messy. I also discovered the raw food version of sushi that uses cauliflower instead of rice. Perfect!

Raw cauliflower sushi is super simple. I’ve adapted my own version from a few different recipes over time. I break up half a head of cauliflower into florets, whack it into the Thermomix and blend it up for a few seconds. Then add half an avocado to the mix with some pink Himalayan salt and a squirt of lime or lemon juice. Then give it a mix together on reverse. This can all be easily done in a food processor too. The cauliflower will look like rice grains once it’s broken up.

Lay out the nori sheets and spoon the cauliflower mixture on just like you would with the sushi rice. Add whichever raw veggies you like. I usually use cucumber, tomatoes, avocado, carrot and for a non-vegan version some Brie or herby soft cheese.  Roll it all up and you’re away. Cut with a really sharp knife and eat immediately. I’ve found these raw rolls do not keep. Even wrapped up tightly in the fridge they perish pretty quickly and stink the kitchen out (or the kitchen bin at the office opps).

Enjoy! Love Seren xx

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