Tropical Smoothie, Rawlicious Kale Salad with Garbanzo Mash, and Blogger Exchange
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
I have been back drinking my Green Monster smoothies since somehow I have been getting pretty hungry in the mornings and it has been a great excuse to get my greens in while I can. I recently started calorie counting and realized that I am really close to in adding way too many fruits. You know what that means? I am going over my sugar intake even if it means natural sugars. My fruit servings are being "wasted" on the morning smoothie, when I should save some for the evening when I actually crave them. I was good though today. I realized I was way over so tomorrow I start a new day with a more balanced day. Right? Right!
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One of my smoothie recipes that I enjoyed recently came after creating the Tropical Steel Cut Oatmeal from last week. I mentioned that I had a papaya that was not so tasty as I had hoped, so I included it in my Green Monster smoothie of the day. Did you know that papaya has awesome enzymes that help your digestive system? I know this because since I do not have a gallbladder, I was told that I would need to take enzymes for the rest of my life. Why get a prescription for them if I can get them through natural foods? If you find a papaya, make sure to include it once in a while for a morning detox. Here are the following ingredients:
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- 2 cups papaya
- 1 cup almond milk
- 1 cup packed spinach
- 1 cup mango
- protein powder
- 1 Tbsp unsweetened shredded coconut
- 1 Tbsp cacao nibs
- 1/3 cup water

After a long morning looking at reports, I decided that I wanted more greens for the day. I had heard of many recipes for raw kale salad but I had never eaten or tried to make it myself. I had only had steamed or mutilated, if you know what I mean. I have yet to try to make Kale Chips, which apparently is the new craze.
I took Monster Kale leaves and removed the stem and washed the leaves well and them chopped them. I made sure that the water was drained from the leaves. I placed the leaves in a bowl along with 1/2 cup of sun-dried tomatoes and added 1 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil and massaged the kale leaves and tomatoes for about 3 minutes. It softened the leaves. I then added sesame seeds and umeboshi plum vinegar and made a garbanzo mash as my protein.
WOWZERS! Y'all gotta try this recipe. It was so delicious and healthy. It was probably the best salad that included kale that I have ever had. It is a complete meal and even can be enjoyed for dinner.
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Rawlicious Kale Salad with Garbanzo Mash
serves 1 big portion or 2 small portions
2 cups kale leaves, stemmed removed
1/2 cup sun-dried tomatoes in natural form (not packed in oil)
1 Tbsp sesame seeds
2 tsp Eden Foods umeboshi plum vinegar
1 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
Garbanzo Mash
3/4 cup cooked garbanzo beans
1 Tbsp lemon juice
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp cayenne pepper
1 tsp black pepper
1 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
Combine all ingredients in a small bowl. Using a potato masher, mash beans leaving a few beans, somewhat in whole form.
Assembly
Place salad on plate and top with garbanzo mash. Enjoy!!
This past week I also enjoyed a lovely surprise in the mail. I did a foodie exchange with a Jessica from Dairy Free Betty. She lives in a very cool spot in Canada where there are some great hiking trails. She sent me lots of great goodies for me to try. The funny thing is that she received my package the SAME day I received hers! It was fun.
There was lots of different vegan chocolates, Indian sauces, fruity snacks, teas and so much more! Even though these exchanges can get expensive it makes it worth it doing it once in a while.
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16 comments:
have you tried the rosemary chocolate yet? I can't wait to hear how it is! Maybe I'll have to go test it out myself!
Oh my gosh, I want that salad! Looks amazing.
I didn't know that about papaya. Now I'm intrigued and must have one...
How fun are those packages you guys exchanged! Both your smoothie and kale salad sound wonderful and of course very healthy. Not a huge papaya fan either.....but it sounds like a great addition to a smoothie.
I love raw kale- yum!
I love those packages!! So much fun!
the salad is fantastic!
Love your kale recipe. Gotta use all ours quick because it's warming up, and we also have chickpeas maturing in the garden right now. It's as if you saw our garden before coming up with your recipe. Not bad considering you're in MI!
i've always been a little scared of kale salads but yours sounds incredible! love the addition of the tomatoes :)
never tried kale before, it looks so good and healthy
@Jessica-I have not yet. I will though for dessert tonight!
This salad is definitely a winner. I lie not. Even though my husband will not touch it because he has an aversion to it, I enjoyed it tremendously!
Is that one serving or is the salad intended to be eaten by several people? It looks so good! I love eating raw!
Both of your recipes look great. But that kale salad? Oh my! I'm thinking I might need the hubs to stop by whole foods on the way home to pick up some kale!! =)
I love having a smoothie in the morning. I need to try your recipe! Thanks for sharing!
That kale garbanzo mash is delicious looking and so is that foodie exchange package! I have been juicing and making smoothies a lot in the past week and feel like I am overloading on fruit, but for now I'm enjoying it until I can figure out a way to balance haha
Wow that kale salad with garbanzos looks so good. Gotta make it....I love anything with kale :) And that package looks great!
Your recpies are always so well presented- and I love kale! Yum!
xo
K
I love the addition of cocoa nibs in the smoothie!
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