raw food kitchen Naturally vibrant recipes for breakfast, snacks, mains & desserts Dunja Gulin photography by Kate Whitaker LONDON NEW YORK Senior Designer Iona Hoyle Commissioning Editor Cline Hughes Production Gordana Simakovic Editorial Director Julia Charles Art Director Leslie Harrington Prop Stylist Liz Belton Food Stylist Lucy Mckelvie Indexer Hilary Bird First published in the UK in 2012 by Ryland Peters & Small 2021 Jockeys Fields London WC1R 4BW and 519 Broadway, 5th Floor New York, NY 10012 www.rylandpeters.com 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Text Dunja Gulin 2012 Design and photographs Ryland Peters & Small 2012 The authors moral rights have been asserted. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. eISBN: 978-1-84975-323-4 ISBN: 978-1-84975-223-7 A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library. A CIP record for this book is available from the Library of Congress. Printed in China notes All spoon measurements are level unless otherwise specified.
Recipes containing raw fish or shellfish should not be served to the very young, very old, anyone with a compromised immune system or pregnant women. Neither the author nor the publisher can be held responsible for any claim arising out of the information in this book. Always consult your health advisor or doctor if you have any concerns about your health or nutrition. contents Today, more than ever, it seems that we are all eager to achieve balance in our bodies and minds. However, achieving balance has never been harder! Unhealthy lifestyles, stressful jobs and lack of time are all working against us; its a great challenge to juggle all our everyday responsibilities with the basic responsibility we have towards ourselves to respect our bodies and our planet. For the past 15 years, I have been trying to find a lifestyle formula that will enable me to live a happy, healthy and balanced life while being kind to the world around me.
My search ended in the kitchen, a place of creation, meditation and enjoyment. I believe that raw, organic, wholesome, local and seasonal food in its purest form the best that nature can offer us is the best for our bodies. With this book, my intention is to encourage you to experiment with new ingredients and new types of food preparation so that you can find the path that works best for you. You will learn about preparing delicious raw foods, key ingredients and the basic principles of preparation, as well as the health benefits of this way of eating. Whether you are just curious and looking for inspiration, you want to introduce more raw foods to your everyday eating, or you plan a period of raw detoxing, I hope youll find the following recipes helpful. My belief is that going to extremes, following any concept dogmatically and looking for a magical formula can cause extreme stress to mind and body.
Food is important and we should eat good-quality food as much as possible, but being flexible and adaptable is the healthiest choice. After all, we should feel grateful for having the privilege of choosing what we want to eat. The power of our food choices Everybody has to eat every day and we, and only we, are the ones who choose our food, our daily fuel. That freedom of choice gives us more power than we can imagine. Our food choices have a great impact on our (and our loved ones) health and happiness, the food industry and the environment. 1 Eat organic! Foods produced without pesticides or chemical fertilizers and that do not contain genetically modified organisms should be your choice whenever possible. 1 Eat organic! Foods produced without pesticides or chemical fertilizers and that do not contain genetically modified organisms should be your choice whenever possible.
I realize that organic food is often more expensive and we cant always afford this choice, but being on a mostly raw food diet means that any harmful chemicals on the food cant be destroyed by cooking and heat, so it is doubly important to eat organic. 2 Eat wholesome! When food is taken from its natural state and is altered, processed, refined and packaged, it loses enzymes, vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals and antioxidants. All these nutrients are very valuable for our overall health. 3 Eat locally and sustainably! Inform yourself of where your food grows and how it is produced. Small, local producers are more likely to take good care of their land and be truthful to their customers. 4 Eat seasonally! Using seasonal foods in the kitchen will keep you in touch with the cycles of nature and give you a sense of time and place. 4 Eat seasonally! Using seasonal foods in the kitchen will keep you in touch with the cycles of nature and give you a sense of time and place.
Theres a reason why nature offers us certain foods at certain times of the year (for example, bitter greens with their cleansing effect in spring; dense root vegetables that warm our bodies in autumn, etc.). Eating seasonally will help your immune system stay strong throughout the year. 5 Eat diversely! Every ingredient is special, carrying its own individual nutrient content. The body is smart enough to take nutrients it needs to stay healthy, but if were limiting ourselves to a very narrow range of foods, that can, over time, cause nutritional deficiencies. Besides, eating a boring diet will make you unhappy and youll soon start to crave processed foods and sugar. 6 Eat intuitively! This is a real eye-opener for anyone who has a history of trying out different diets.
An eating regime that works well for one person could be wrong or even harmful for another, so pay close attention to what your body is telling you and act accordingly. Let me give you an example. Think about the climate you live in. If its hot for the majority of the year you will want to eat as much raw, refreshing and cooling food as you can. Its only natural your body is telling you to eat raw, and long cooking feels inappropriate, even unpleasant. However, think about very cold winters in the northern parts of the world.
Your body needs the heat that cooked foods provide and youll crave hot soups, long-cooked stews and baked foods. So, insisting on a 100% raw-food regime while its freezing outside will just make you even colder, more miserable, and, over longer periods of time, you might develop a health condition. What is raw food? The dictionary definition says it all: Raw /r/ uncooked; being in a natural condition; not processed or refined. Since uncooked, unprocessed and unrefined foods are alive until the moment we eat them, they give us that same energy, that vital life-force that increases our health and make us strong and vibrant. Foods that can be eaten raw should have a place in our daily eating practice, taking into consideration individual adjustments, as mentioned previously. Raw foods contain enzymes and vitamins that are destroyed when exposed to high temperatures.
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