Category: Salads

  • Raw Recipe for Vegan Raw Fake Tuna Fish Salad – Yum, It’s SO Good!

    This raw recipe for vegetarian fake tuna salad is so delicious, and to make it vegan all you have to do is use vegan mayonnaise! You’ll be astonished at just how much it really tastes like tuna!

    First, I have to give props to my dear friend and ‘daughter’, Kelly, over at The Spunky Coconut. I originally got this recipe from her, and have changed it only a little bit (primarily by not blanching the almonds, making it both easier, and completely raw).

    Ok, here you go – this recipe for raw fake tuna is truly amazing. I ended up eating most of it right out of the bowl! Have I mentioned that you’ll be astonished at just how much it really tastes like tuna?

    Raw Fake Tuna Fish Salad

    First, take:

    1 cup raw almonds
    1/2 cup raw sunflower seeds

    “Sprout” the almonds and sunflower seeds by soaking them overnight in filtered water (it’s called “sprouting” them, but they don’t actually sprout – what the soaking does is activates their sprouting mechanism, bringing out all the wonderful nutritious enzymes and other goodies)

    The next day, when you are ready to make your raw fake tuna salad, drain the almonds and sunflower seeds, and throw them into the bowl of your food processor with the ‘S’ blade.

    Pulse them until they are chopped fairly finely. Then add into the food processor bowl:

    1 to 2 ribs of celery (depending on how much you like celery in your tuna), chopped
    1 half onion, chopped
    1/3 cup pickle relish (not sweet – get the dill variety)
    2 Tablespoons lemon juice
    2 teaspoons dill (fresh or dried – fresh is nicer and most stores now have it in the produce section)

    Pulse until blended and then until as finely chopped as you want.

    Turn into bowl and blend in:

    1/3 to 1/2 cup mayonnaise, to taste
    sea salt, to taste
    fresh ground pepper, to taste

    Enjoy on a sandwich, on crackers, wrapped in lettuce leaves, in celery, or just straight out of the bowl!

  • Super Easy Yummy Peachy Dinner Salad

    This salad is super easy, and super yummy! But don’t let its simplicity fool you – you’ll want to make – and eat – it again and again!

    Enough organic mixed greens for 2-3 servings (3-4 good handfuls)
    1 avocado, diced
    1 ripe peach, diced
    Balsamic vinaigrette

    Mix, and enjoy!

  • Easy Raw Broccoli Raisin Salad – and Kids Love It

    This is my recipe for easy broccoli raisin salad, and kids (and grownups) love it! And it’s so easy!

    1 head raw broccoli (or equivalent amount of brocolli crowns or florets)
    1/4 to 1/3 cup raisins
    1/4 to 1/3 cup raw sunflower seeds
    1 bottle Annie’s Naturals Goddess Salad Dressing

    If possible, soak sunflower seeds and raisins in water for a couple of hours beforehand, but it is not necessary.

    Chop or tear the broccoli florets into a bowl. Reserve any broccoli stalks to snack on.

    Mix the broccoli florets, sunflowers and raisins (drained if you soaked them) in a bowl.

    Mix with enough dressing to coat everything. How much you use will depend on how coated or wet you like your salad.

    If you aren’t familiar with Annie’s Goddess Dressing, well, it’s fantastic, and all natural and organic, and very very tasty! It’s also wonderful in all sorts of other things, and great as a veggie dip! You can buy Annie’s Naturals Goddess dressing here.