Raw pasta primavera recipe

By on April 15, 2014
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Alfredo sauce

2 1/2 cups cashews

1 tablespoon lemon juice

2 cloves garlic

1 1/2 cups water

1 teaspoon thyme spice

1 teaspoon sea salt

Noodles and fixins

4 large zucchinis

12 mushrooms (chopped)

20 cherry tomatoes (sliced in half)

1 cup green pepper (chopped)

 

Directions

1. Make a batch of raw alfredo sauce.

2. Spiralize your zucchini.

3. Chop your “primavera” vegetables by hand. You can use any vegetables that you like. But remember that simpler actually tastes better, so don’t add too many types of chopped veggies. Try to use 3 types of chopped veggies max. Ideas: button mushroom, tomatoes, red onion, green pepper, broccoli, chopped cilantro, etc.

4. I sprinkled with a bit of pepper once done.

The Rawtarian’s Thoughts

Raw pasta primavera… mimicking the taste of good old fashioned Italian pasta in a creamy pasta sauce with fresh chopped veggies. Sounds gourmet, huh? It is! But not as hard as it looks, and no advanced prep is required.

You will require a blender and a spiralizer for this recipe. The blender is required to create the alfredo sauce, and the spiralizer is needed to make the fancy noodles. Alternatively you could use kelp noodles instead of the zucchini noodles. Or if you don’t have a spiralizer you can use a carrot peeler to make “noodles” out of the zucchini, but they won’t look as nice as mine do 🙂

Also, you can make this recipe in advance, but do not actually ASSEMBLE it until you are ready to eat. So… you can make the sauce and spiralize the noodles, but keep them in the fridge separately. (Don’t actually combine sauce and noodles until ready to eat because “sogginess” will occur!)

Note about alfredo sauce: If you make a full serving of the raw alfredo sauce it keeps in the fridge very well for 3-4 days. One full batch of alfredo sauce makes 4 servings of pasta. (Also, do NOT try to make a half-batch of alfredo sauce because there won’t be enough volume in your blender to spin and make the sauce properly, so you really need to make a full batch of alfredo sauce.)

Another alternative sauce: If you have leftover raw ranch dressing that could work instead of the alfredo sauce.

rawtarian_avatarLaura-Jane is The Rawtarian,a passionate raw vegan. What is a “raw vegan?” A raw vegan is someone who eats only raw fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds–none of which are ever heated above 105F (40.6 Celsius). That’s it. Raw vegan recipes include cookies, brownies, cakes, crackers, macaroni and cheese, cheesecake, and more. All made from fruit, vegetables, seeds, and nuts. No bread products, no dairy products, just raw, natural ingredients! There is a whole movement of “raw vegans” (or “raw fooders”) who invent and share creative raw food recipes. Raw vegans prepare recipes using blenders and food processors instead of ovens and microwaves! ”Like” The Rawtarian on Facebook, and visit her for more great recipe ideas at therawtarian.com

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