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RAW Cashew ICE CREAM Recipe I just made a really taste RAW Cashew ICE CREAM Recipe!!
1 Cup of water (or 1 cup coconut water) 3/4 cup of cashews (raw preferably) 3/4 cup of pitted mejol dates pinch of sea salt teaspoon vanilla 2 tablespoons of cocoa powder (raw preferably) Put in a blender and blend until thick and smooth. Pour into your ice cream maker and make according to instructions OR place in container and freeze for 1 hour. [Edited 4/25/08 13:49pm] | |
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CarrieMpls said: What is coconut water?
You can get it in natural food stores. It's clear. Called "Cocunut water" and is different from coconut cream. Basically if you cracked a fresh coconut open, the clear liquid inside it is coconut water. You can add coconut flakes into the icecream instead. | |
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Ex-Moderator | Imago said: CarrieMpls said: What is coconut water?
You can get it in natural food stores. It's clear. Called "Cocunut water" and is different from coconut cream. Basically if you cracked a fresh coconut open, the clear liquid inside it is coconut water. You can add coconut flakes into the icecream instead. I use coconut milk when making curries, but that is sooooo full of fat. This would be too, considering it's all nuts, though, so I suppose it's no difference. In either case, I'm never going raw. |
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CarrieMpls said: Imago said: You can get it in natural food stores. It's clear. Called "Cocunut water" and is different from coconut cream. Basically if you cracked a fresh coconut open, the clear liquid inside it is coconut water. You can add coconut flakes into the icecream instead. I use coconut milk when making curries, but that is sooooo full of fat. This would be too, considering it's all nuts, though, so I suppose it's no difference. In either case, I'm never going raw. ok, thanks. | |
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that looks so good right about now. | |
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Ex-Moderator | Imago said: CarrieMpls said: I use coconut milk when making curries, but that is sooooo full of fat. This would be too, considering it's all nuts, though, so I suppose it's no difference. In either case, I'm never going raw. ok, thanks. |
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Ummm...I hate to get all technical...but it isn't really ice cream if there's no...ya know...cream.
This is a sorbet. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said: Ummm...I hate to get all technical...but it isn't really ice cream if there's no...ya know...cream.
This is a sorbet. that's an interesting point. are there any raw sorbet recipes that involve fruit? fruit sorbet or ice cream just sounds yummier than nut sorbet. | |
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JasmineFire said: Genesia said: Ummm...I hate to get all technical...but it isn't really ice cream if there's no...ya know...cream.
This is a sorbet. that's an interesting point. are there any raw sorbet recipes that involve fruit? fruit sorbet or ice cream just sounds yummier than nut sorbet. I'd say yes - except that most sorbets use a simple syrup. And simple syrup requires heat to get the sugar to dissolve in water. (At the very least, you'd need to pour boiling water into the sugar.) Plus, sugar probably can't be considered raw - since it's cooked in processing. The recipe above works because the fruit used (dates) contains a lot of natural sugar. Sugar is critical in making frozen desserts because it helps in crystal formation - and depresses the freezing point of water to keep the ice from becoming rock solid in the freezer. (The salt in the recipe also helps with that.) Dates are also very dense, with little water. Most fruits have so much water and so little sugar that you can't really use them on their own in an ice. You need to add sugar. Ice making is very tricky chemistry. You have to have the water/sugar or water/sugar/fat balance just right or you end up with something truly awful. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Seriously Dan, do you ever eat human food? | |
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ArielB said: Seriously Dan, do you ever eat human food?
humans | |
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InsatiableCream said: ArielB said: Seriously Dan, do you ever eat human food?
humans This is for you then. http://prince.org/msg/7/268168 No More Haters on the Internet. | |
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InsatiableCream said: ArielB said: Seriously Dan, do you ever eat human food?
humans HE'S COMING AGAIN | |
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Imago said: I just made a really taste RAW Cashew ICE CREAM Recipe!!
1 Cup of water (or 1 cup coconut water) 3/4 cup of cashews (raw preferably) 3/4 cup of pitted mejol dates pinch of sea salt teaspoon vanilla 2 tablespoons of cocoa powder (raw preferably) Put in a blender and blend until thick and smooth. Pour into your ice cream maker and make according to instructions OR place in container and freeze for 1 hour. [Edited 4/25/08 13:49pm] Oh. My. GOD. That must be delicious. My fav is hazelnut gelato. "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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Protege said: InsatiableCream said: humans | |
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YUM! | |
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