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Whimsical Turkey 'n Stuffing Salad

Recipe Author: Beautiful on Raw

Who said that raw foodists don’t eat turkey and stuffing for Thanksgiving? Surely they do. Here’s what you get when you don’t have expectations: the stuffing that won’t cause a post-Thanksgiving meal nap, and the turkey that will make every guest, big and little, smile.


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Quinoa Tabouli

Recipe Author: Beautiful on Raw

Quinoa is a seed of the Chenopodium Quinoa plant, grown widely in South America. It’s a good source of magnesium, phosphorus, iron and calcium for vegans and vegetarians, and boasts a wide array of essential amino acids.


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Sprouted Chickpea Spread

Recipe Author: Beautiful on Raw

The ultimate party dish, our raw hummus is made of garbanzo beans, just like the traditional hummus, except the beans are sprouted, and uncooked. Perfect with raw crackers and vegetables crudités.


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Macadamia Fig Fromage

Recipe Author: Beautiful on Raw

For those days when fruit alone just won’t cut it and you would like something more grounding and filling for a meal. Raw macadamia nuts turned into “cheese” make a delicious filling for figs, a spread for crackers, or a dip for cut vegetables.


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Creamy and Crunchy Sunchoke Salad

Recipe Author: Beautiful on Raw

This crunchy salad tastes surprisingly similar to egg and potato salad, but it doesn’t contain either. Sunchokes, which are widely available in the fall and early winter, are a good raw substitute for potatoes, while cashews and turmeric bring the color and texture of eggs to this dish.


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Baba Ghanoush

Recipe Author: Beautiful on Raw

The Middle Eastern dip and spread Baba Ghanoush is traditionally made with baked or roasted eggplant, garlic and olive oil. Many countries have their own variations of this dish. Here’s the raw food version, with the eggplant uncooked, of course.


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Creamy Summer Squash Onion Soup

Recipe Author: Beautiful on Raw

When the weather turns hot, we naturally gravitate towards lighter meals. Raw soups are a perfect solution – quick, satisfying, and nutritious. Use the whole squash for this soup, since its seeds are quite soft, and the peel contains many nutrients you cells will appreciate.


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Roots and Greens Juice

Recipe Author: Beautiful on Raw

This very pleasant-tasting juice is ready to give your body all the nutrients it needs to start going in the morning.


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Fennel ‘n Greens Juice

Recipe Author: Beautiful on Raw

A wrinkle - smoothing, alkalizing, mostly green morning juice.


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Luxurious Lasagna

Recipe Author: Beautiful on Raw

I am usually one for whipping up quick simple dishes, but whenever my son, Nick, visits I always ask him to make this amazing dish from my book Beautiful on Raw-UnCooked Creations. This dish has such a rich flavor, you will definitely remember it for a long time to come. 


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