Raw living pizza

Discussion in '100% Vegan' started by JerryWobbles, Jun 24, 2007.

  1. JerryWobbles

    JerryWobbles Member

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    Raw Living Pizza:

    serves 4-6 people

    Crust
    3/4 cup golden flax seeds (ground fine)
    2 cups almonds (ground fine)
    2 cups sunflower seeds (ground fine)
    2 tbs. olive oil
    2 tsp. dried basil
    2 cloves fresh garlic (chopped)
    1 1/2 tsp. salt
    3-4 tbs. honey
    1/2 cup water or as needed

    How to: Put the water, honey, salt, basil and olive oil in a food processor. Pulse everything till smooth. Set aside. In a large mixing bowl combine the flax, almonds, and sunflower seed powders. Pour the water mixture on top, using your hands form into a big mound. Add more water if necessary. Knead the dough to form a smooth round. Give it a taste to test for seasonings. If it needs more salt add some. Divide the mound into four equal sections. Form these into balls. Take the first ball and put it onto a teflex sheet. Shape it into a thin round. About 4 mm thick. Make the "lip" (crust) around the pizza a little thicker. Do the same thing for the other mounds. Place each tray of pizza into a dehydrator set to 105 F. for 10 hours. Then remove from teflex sheet and continue to dehydrate on the tray for 10 more hours. Leave pizzas in the dehydrator until ready to put the sauce and toppings on.

    Tomato Sauce
    8 roma tomatoes (chopped)
    1 cup sun dried tomatoes (soaked for 2 hrs., save soaked water)
    3 tsp. dried basil
    1 tsp. dried oregano
    1/2 tsp. thyme
    2 cloves garlic (chopped)
    2 tbs. olive oil
    3 dates (pitted)
    1 tbs. lemon juice
    Salt to taste

    How to: Put everything in a blender, add the tomato soak water and blend till thick. Set aside.

    Ricotta cheeze
    1 cup almonds (soaked for 8 hrs.)
    1/2 cup truly raw cashews
    1 cup pure water
    1 tbs. lemon juice
    1 tsp. Celtic sea salt
    2 cloves garlic

    How to: Blend everything up till smooth and thick. Add more salt if needed. Put mixture in a glass bowl and cover with a clean cloth. Let stand for 6 hrs. at room temperture.

    Toppings
    Chopped sun dried olives, fresh herbs, zuhchkinni slices, chopped tomatoes, slices avocados, pesto, chopped pineapple, slivered red onions, edible flowers, etc...

    Assembly: If possible serve the pizzas in pizza boxes. Take one pizza, put it into the box, spread the tomato sauce on the pizza crust. Add dallops of cheeze all around and then throw some toppings on top. Garnish with edible flowers and close the lid of the box. Decorate the box if you like! Enjoy warm with a light salad.
     
  2. verseau_miracle

    verseau_miracle Banned

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    Im really into raw food and have found it such a help having recipes like this, so thanx, but can i just say

    Honey isnt vegan!!!

    Thanx
     
  3. sengai

    sengai Member

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    I really want to try making raw pizza, except I don't have a dehydrator or the funds to purchase one.
     
  4. lostdazedintime

    lostdazedintime Fucked in the head

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    holy crap, I always thought you guys just munched straight up raw vegis all the time, you actualy have recipes for processing raw food until it resembles cooked food?

    oh wait, you dehydrate at 105 degrees, you quack that aint raw at all, you cooked that! it's easy to dehydrate at much lower temperatures.

    and strange as it seems yeah honey technicaly is a meat.
     
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