Raw Food Recipes:
Chad Sarno

  • Recipe #32 of the Complete Book of Raw Food Endeavor

    Recipe #32 of the Complete Book of Raw Food Endeavor
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    I want to pursue my Raw Chef Certification. Pretty neat goal, huh? It has been something I’ve wanted to do for a very, very long time. That was one of the reason I started the Daily Raw Café. It is a safe haven to help develop my skills until I could one day learn from the big boys.

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    As a mother, there is always, and I mean always that realization that you can’t make a move in life without taking in consideration of the children.

    A father may say he understands, but unless he’s a single father or a saint, his first thought is how a situation will work for him and then it trickles down to wife, children, dog, etc.

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    It was brought to my attention that maybe I should discard this pipe dream of raw food culinary school until the children are old enough to fend for themselves. A suggestion of the children staying with their father while I go to school out of state for 4 months was suggested and the answer was no, children need to be with their mother.

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    It was mentioned that if their father had a chance to go away for 4 months to pursue whatever he choose that would be okay because he’s a man. I’m sorry, but what century are we in?

    I understand that I took on a huge responsibility with having children (so did dad by the way) but where is it written that a mother’s personal fulfillment is placed on hold until her youngest’s 18th birthday? Or that mothers are welcome to have personal growth as long as it doesn’t interfere with raising their offspring. I really want to see this documentation, preferable something that is notarized.

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    So in the midst of finding balance with doing what I want to do and being a good mother, it’s a wonder I found time to create Chad Sarno’s Carrot Pineapple Shortcake with Mesquite Flour and Sweet Cashew Cream Cheese (p. 310) (Okay, Avery helped), go grocery shopping, help my son make his school project, submit some job applications, do some laundry, yada, yada, ya... The cake was very good, my children (and their father) ate it up.

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  • Recipes #22 and #23

    Recipes #22 and #23
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    Fajita Vegetables (p. 211) with Chili Pistachios (111) by Chad Sarno

    The crunchiness of the pistachios served the bell peppers and zucchini well. Nice flavors going on with these recipes. You will enjoy.

    Hey, do you watch American Idol? Well, if you don't watch, you have to watch tonight's episode in Denver. I was there.

    When you watch the contestants perform in front of the judges, imagine me behind the large American Idol banner 'politely' telling the next contestant to hush up and wait their turn.
    That was one of the many jobs (moving office furniture, supplies and camera equipment a million times, picking up executives from Denver International Airport, running for coffee, etc.)

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    I had when American Idol came to Denver last summer and I was lucky enough to work long, tedious hours for nearly no pay. They feed you really well though.

    No, but straight up I did have a ball and I would have gladly worked for free.

    And yes, I did have (limited) contact with the judges and yes, I know some juicy, fun facts about them. Like who drinks wheat grass shots chilled on ice, who is really, really short in person, who uses Colgate Wisps, who is super polite and who is rude (it's not who you might think). But I signed that pesky confidentiality agreement which states I have to keep my mouth shut. Bummer.

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    Denver has a lot of talented and unique characters (think two-piece) so watch American Idol, nosh on chili pistachios, fun times will be had.
    Oh, by the way, the chili pistachio recipe never mentions this but, you might want to remove the shells before you season them with the spices and dehydrate.

  • Dear Daily Raw

    Jerrine asks:

    "Do you know of any source that gives advice for designing a kitchen for raw food prep?"

    Terilynn of The Daily Raw Blog says:

    I have always dreamed of a home kitchen that was fully, functionally raw. No stove, huge refrigeration, walls upon walls of dehydrators, an island full of cutting boards and pantry space to die for.

    But alas, I'm still living in the land of cooked.

    If I were building a pimped out raw food kitchen in my home (I'm assuming it's for your personal space and not a restaurant) I would consult a raw (un)cooking school, raw restaurant or professional raw chef to offer advice on what items you would have in the kitchen.

    I wish you luck on your kitchen project, here is a very brief list of resources that could be of service.

    Raw Food Planet
    The Ann Wigmore Foundation
    Living Light Institute

    105 Degrees Academy
    Tree of Life
    Alissa Cohen
    Jackie & Gideon Graff
    Chad Sarno

    Check back in the next few days and I'll have some items posted to help you stock your raw kitchen.

    I'm opening up this question to the masses. Do you have any suggestions, ideas, tips for Jerrine? Please share in the comments page.

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