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Spring Clean Pesto Zoodles

May 11, 2017 By julia

It’s Spring time.

The birds are chirpin’, the days are longer, the cleanses are happening and the bikinis are coming out of the closet.

If you’re looking for a light, yet satisfying dinner, you have come to the right place. Load up on these veggies and give yourself a pat on the back.

This dish is a mega nutrient boost all wrapped up in a healthy, satisfying, creamy dressing.

Eat as much as you can of these goods, because every ingredient in here is is packed with benefits for your body.

The spiralized zucchini noodles are super low calorie, super high nutrient, with tons of fibre and water.

These ratios, my friends, are the perfect ratios for getting that bod bikini ready.

Count nutrients, not calories……. Eat whole foods, not processed.

And you’ll be energized and laughin!

I kept it simple for you; no need to turn the stove on.

All of the veggies can be roasted together without oil while you make the sauce and spiralize your noodles. That’s it that’s all.

This is a great recipe to double, so you’ll have leftovers for your lunches, dinners, made into wraps, fed to your neighbour, you name it.

Benefits:

~ Zucchini is great for weight loss. It’s high fibre and high water content, along with the dose of nutrients and vitamins help you feel full and satisfied, despite the low calorie count. It’s also disease fighting with it’s Vitamin C and beta-carotene content.

~ Basil is packed with disease-fighting antioxidants. It also contains essential oils that help lower inflammation (the cause of most diseases). The phytochemicals are cancer-fighting. Plus, basil acts as an adaptogen, which means it combats stress and helps your body come back to balance (homeostasis).

~ Broccoli is a cruciferous vegetable that has sulfur-containing elements. These are known for their cancer fighting properties! It also aids in weight loss, balances blood pressure, boosts brain power, and is great for your hair and bones.

Spring Clean Pesto Zoodles

Serves: 2 + left over cashew pesto

Time: 40 minutes

Ingredients:

Roasted Veggies:

  • 2 heads of broccoli
  • 1 large yam
  • 1 yellow onion
  • 5 white mushrooms
  • 2-3 tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • 1-2 tbsp garlic powder

Cashew Pesto:

  • 1 cup cashews, soaked for 2 hours in 2 cups water, then strained and rinsed
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1 tbsp chives, minced
  • 2 tbsp red onion, chopped
  • 1/4 cup nutritional yeast
  • 1 cup basil (loosely packed)
  • 1 tsp lemon juice
  • 1 tsp maple syrup
  • pinch of salt

Base:

  • 1 large zucchini (you could also use yam, butternut squash, daikon, kelp noodles, or your favourite pasta noodles!)

Directions:

  1. Pre-heat oven to 390F
  2. Roast veggies: spread yams on one sheet, and broccoli, onions and mushrooms on another. Sprinkle on some balsamic vinegar and garlic powder. Give it a mix, and put it in the oven.
  3. For yams: roast 30 minutes, flipping half-way
  4. For others: roast 20 minutes, flipping half-way
  5. Make cashew pesto: add all ingredients to blender, blend until smooth
  6. Spiralize your zucchini (favourite part)
  7. Assemble your dish and enjoy!

Filed Under: Dinner, Gluten Free, Lunch, Oil Free, Recipes, Spring, Summer Tagged With: balsamic roasted veg, cashew pesto, hooked on plants, ready in 40, roasted vegetables, spiralized zucchini, spring cleanse, spring cleanse dinner, vegan dinner, vegan pesto, weeknight dinner, zoodles, zucchini noodles

Hooked On People: Café by Tao + Raw Lemon Blueberry Cake

April 22, 2017 By julia

Agathe Mathieu is the chef and owner of the North Vancouver raw, vegan and organic Café by Tao. Just stepping into this café and you are overcome with a feeling of health and well-being. Next time you’re in North Van, definitely give yourself a bit of extra time to pop by their beautiful, new location overlooking Lonsdale Quay. Agathe is raw vegan, she has studied raw food at Living Light Culinary Institute, and has owned Café by Tao for 5 years now.

Agathe and her daughter Chrystelle

Let’s learn more…

What made you adopt a raw vegan lifestyle?

A friend lent me 12 Steps to Raw by Victoria Boutenko and I began eating raw the next day.  I have now been eating 100% raw since August 2003!

What differences have you seen in yourself since going vegan? 

·         after only three months on a raw vegan diet, rheumatoid arthritis disappeared

·         extra weight melted away

·         floaters in my vision vanished

·         my rosacea subsided

·         my energy level soared and I still have a lot of energy today!

 

How did Café by Tao start!?

I started first with selling some items wholesale: kale chips, vegan cheesecakes, veggie burger patties, falafel patties, crackers, etc. One thing lead to another, and in March 2012, I opened Café by Tao.

 

You’ve moved to a beautiful new location in North Van! This must mean Tao is doing well 🙂 Have you noticed people becoming more curious about the vegan lifestyle and the foods you create?

 I have definitely seen more interest in the vegan or plant-based lifestyle now than when I first began eating this way. People are more open to trying new foods and there is more emphasis now on adding more plant-based foods to your diet.

 

How long have you been a raw vegan chef? 

 5 years officially with the opening of the café.  In 2007, I took a 3 week course at Living Light Institute.  Being a single mother of three, I came back and continued the learning in my kitchen.  My children were my teachers really telling me if a dish was fantastic or not ;o) Great critics!

 

What are the 3 (or 5) reasons you tell people to go vegan? 

For our health, for our environment, for the animals, to create a better future for our children and our planet.

 

What would you like people to know about Tao ? What is your mission?

   At Tao one discovers how delicious plant-based diet can be, how easy it is to prepare, feel younger and energized! Our mission at Tao is to provide a healthy option to our community and to encourage people to include more plant-based foods in their diet. Our vision is to teach “ Health and Business Training” to open ones’ own organic plant-based café restaurant in their community. How clever of Mother Earth to put the medicine in our food!

Now onto the food!

Agathe’s Raw Lemon Blueberry Coulis Cake:


This flavourful vegan cake is free of wheat, dairy and refined sugar. It’s also made with nutrient-dense ingredients that would make your mother proud. 
 
All you need is a food processor, a blender, and a 6” spring form pan. 
 

Ingredients:
Crust: 

  • 60 g pecans, soaked and dried 
  • 30 g raisins
  • 10 g dates

Lemon Filling: 

  • 45 g maple syrup 
  • 45 g of chopped dates 
  • 50 g lemon juice 
  • 45 g young coconut meat 
  • 140 g macadamia nuts, soaked 2 hours, rinsed 
  • 3 tbsp (45 g) coconut oil, melted 

Blueberry Coulis:

  • 125 g fresh blueberries (if frozen thaw them first) 
  • 60 g dates, chopped
     

Directions: 

  1. Make crust: In a a food processor, mix ingredients until they form a dense ball you can fit in the palm of your hand. Mold it with your fingers at the bottom of the spring form pan to form the crust
  2. Make lemon filling: Mix maple syrup, chopped dates, lemon juice and coconut meat in your blender until smooth. Before you empty out the blender, add the macadamia nuts and coconut oil and continue blending until smooth 
  3. Pour the lemon filling on top of the crust and refrigerate while you make the blueberry coulis. 
  4. Make blueberry coulis:  Mix dates and blueberries in your blender until creamy.
  5. Pour blueberry coulis on top of lemon filling and freeze for 6 hours, then move to the fridge. 
  6. Enjoy!
     

     

     

     

     

Filed Under: Gluten Free, Hooked On People Interviews, Raw, Recipes, Salt Free Tagged With: cafe by tao, hooked on people interview, hooked on plants, Lemon Blueberry Cake, north vancouver, raw vegan, raw vegan cheesecake, tao cafe, vegan, vegan benefits, vegan vancouver

Vegan Pear Tarte Tatin | Mom’s Specialty

December 8, 2016 By julia

HOOOOLLLLYYYY cow.

You know that moment when you take a bite of something, then immediately you forget what conversation you were having, the eyelids fall down, the eyeballs roll back, everything rolls in slow-mo, and you don’t even know what kind of sound comes out of your closed and full mouth?

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Beware. This will trigger that moment.

My Mom, known as the ‘dessert queen’ among the neighbourhood (despite her uber-healthy lifestyle and diet), has made a Tarte Tatin for special dinner parties for as many years as I can remember. Becoming the queen of Sacertorte, Galettes and Tarte de Anything; all originated from her years of living in Europe as a World Cup freestyle skier. She would never shy away from taking in the different cultures of food between her competitions.

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Bringing this mega-dessert to the dinner party is a big ordeal. It may look like a boring upside down pan.

BUT THEN: The big flip.

Everyone comes around to check out what’s under that over-sized, mysterious plate while my Step-Dad uses his muscles to flip the whole thing over without a drop of caramel dislodging from the masterpiece. He’s got this down by now.

Seriously so drool-worthy.

Over the last year, my Mom and Step-Dad, like I, have been educating themselves about plant-based living and getting excited about creating new recipes and transitioning to a vegan lifestyle for longevity, the environment and the animals.

They are is loving it.

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So, of course, changing to Veganism couldn’t mean ‘no more Tarte Tatin’… NO WAY.

Last week she came over to a dinner party with the masterpiece. Veganized.

No one could tell any difference! Top it off with coconut whipped cream, and you’re taste-buds are singing all the way to French dessert heaven.

I will admit, that this isn’t the healthiest recipe you will find on my blog. BUT no animals were harmed, and it is a really REALLY amazing treat, so it is worth it. #YoLo (isn’t that what you’re supposed to say here?)

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Benefits:

–Pears are packed with fibre, vitamin C, vitamin K and copper. They’ve got those antioxidant too to ward off disease and keep your insides happy.

-Vegan Butter isn’t quite a health food, but it’s a heck of a lot better than the typical butter from a cow. Normal butter has the same negative health effects as any dairy product out there. It’s a growth-promoting ingredient, that we really aren’t meant to digest. Dairy is something meant for a calf to grow from a calf to a 400 lb cow. It’s packed with saturated fat, indigestible proteins, and hormones that are meant to lead to weight gain. The dairy industry and the way the animals are treated isn’t something I’ll get into here, but go to the ‘why plant-based‘ page and scroll down to the animal section for more information on that. Here we used Earth Balance, but there are some delicious homemade vegan butters that you can make as well. More on that to come! Earth Balance is working with Palm-Oil farms to help with sustainability on that as well. 

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MOM’S VEGAN TARTE TATIN  – Size Large

**Makes a 14″ diameter pie (half all of the ingredients if you don’t have a pan that big!)

Time: Day Ahead: make pastry and chill coconut milk in fridge. On the day about 1 hour.

Ingredients:

You will need:

-oven-safe pan

-a plate that over laps the edges of your pan

–stand mixer with paddle and whisk attachment

Pastry:

  • 2 cups whole wheat flour
  • 1 tbsp organic cane sugar
  • 1/2 cup plus 2 tbsp vegan butter (we used Earth Balance) chopped into chucks and chilled in the fridge 10 minutes at least
  • 4-5 tbsp cold water

Filling:

  • 3/4 cup vegan butter (we used Earth Balance)
  • 1.5 cups brown sugar
  • 9 bartlett pears (they don’t have to be ripe!), halved lengthwise

Coconut Whipped Cream:

  • 1 can of cold coconut milk (chill in fridge for at least 24 hours
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup

Directions:

  1. Make pastry: Add flour and sugar in mix master. Then add chilled butter chunks to flour mixture and blend until pea-sized. Then add cold water and mix into a ball. Shape into flattened ball, wrap in Saran Wrap, and chill in the fridge OVERNIGHT. Also – be sure to put your coconut milk can in the fridge at least the day before.
  2. Next day. Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees F
  3. In a deep pan, melt vegan butter with brown sugar over low-medium heat. Let caramelize for about 5 minutes. The mixture should be bubbling but prevent burning by consistently stirring.
  4. Turn element down to low, carefully place pears cut-side down (careful not to burn yourself on the caramel mixture), in a pattern you’d like to see on the tarte once it’s flipped! You may have to cut some pears into quarters to fill spaces between the halved pears.
  5. Cover with a lid to keep moisture in and let simmer for 5-10 minutes or until you can easily poke a knife through the pears (the harder the pear, the longer you will need to simmer it).
  6. Remove pan from element to let cool for 10 minutes
  7. While cooling roll out the pastry from the fridge: Sprinkle some flour on a clean surface, and use rolling pin from the centre out to create a circular dough that is about 1/4 inch thick. It’s ok if it is bigger than the pan, because the extra width will be tucked under.
  8. To easily maneuver the rolled-out pastry, fold once in half, then again in quarter.
  9. Lift the folded pastry onto the pear pan, then unfold to completely cover the pan. Tuck the overhanging pastry into the pan (doesn’t have to be pretty or perfect).
  10. Bake for 20 minutes
  11. Let sit for 10 minutes
  12. Make coconut whipped cream: Flip coconut can upside down after it’s been chilled in the fridge, open the can and pour the coconut water off the top (drink it!). Use just the thick, white cream. Blend the cream and maple syrup together in a stand mixer with the whisk attachment.
  13. THE FLIP (aka the show, or the tricky part). Wear an apron and oven mitts. With a spatula, gently separate pastry from the sides of the pan. Start by placing your plate upside-down on the pan. Then, get low, and place your hands so your fingers are on top gripping the bottom of the plate, and your thumbs are gripping the bottom of the pan. In a swift motion, and a flick of the wrist, flip them together as a unit (flip AWAY from you) so the plate ends up underneath the now upside-down pan. Slowly lift the pan off to show the world your piece of delicious art work.

Filed Under: Dessert, Recipes, Thanksgiving, Uncategorized, Winter Tagged With: christmas dessert, drool worthy food, hooked on plants, Pear Tarte Tatin, Tarte Tatin, thanksgiving dessert, vegan dessert, Vegan Tarte, Vegan Tarte Tatin

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