Raw Pumpkin Seed Pesto Recipe + Raw Food Resources for Beginners (2024)

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One misconception I always had about raw foods was that it was all either terribly boring or way too involved for me to bother with. I had no interest in schlepping all over town for weird ingredients and buying special equipment online or spending 8 hours sprouting seeds and another 4 hours dehydrating them for an afternoon snack. While these things are definitely true sometimes, I've started dabbling a little in eating more raw food and I've realized that it's definitely doable.

So what exactly does raw mean? Although there are varying definitions, it's usually a vegan diet that consists of food that hasn't been heated above 104 to 115 degrees. (Different people have different preferences for the temperature.) Because some heating is allowed, dehydration is often used to "cook" raw foods.

I'm not a nutritionist, but the reason I've decided to incorporate more raw foods into my diet is because I believe that some foods are healthier when raw, while other foods are healthier when cooked. I'm not looking to go entirely raw, just seeking a little more balance, so I've been eating more raw lunches, snacks, and desserts lately. And guess what? I still don't have any special equipment or strange ingredients. There are lots of beginner-friendly raw recipes out there if you know where to look and, failing that, there are more and more prepared raw foods on the market today. Here are some of the resources I've been using:

Ordering Raw Food Online

Triangle Raw Foods // I have to mention my local favorite, Triangle Raw Foods! If you don't live in the Raleigh/Durham area, you can order their raw protein bars, salad dressings, sprout nut butters, and sweet, sweet candy online.

Raw Food Books

Annelie's Raw Food Power by Annelie Whitfield // I received a review copy of this book and I've been enjoying it, although there are a lot of recipes in here that require a dehydrator or ingredients I don't generally have on hand. My favorite recipe from the book, Pumpkin Pesto, is posted below. I toss it with raw vegetable noodles made with julienned yellow squash, zucchini, and carrots--so delicious! (And super easy too.) You can enter to win a copy of Annelie's Raw Food Power on the Marketplace this month too.

In The Raw: Small Indulgences from The Sweet Life // This ebook by Sarah from The Sweet Life is the second raw cookbook I bought. I am loving raw desserts right now and this book is full of them. There's also a guide to raw kitchen necessities, which is a great resource.

Practically Raw: Flexible Raw Recipes Anyone Can Make by Amber Shea Crawley // If, like me, you are a dabbler when it comes to this whole raw food thing, this book is for you. Flexible? Anyone can make? Yes, I clearly needed this book.

Going Raw by Judita Wignall // Another raw food book for beginners with lots of information on raw food preparation techniques like dehydration and sprouting.

Raw Food Blogs

Rawmazing // I love Rawmazing for its beautiful photography and unique recipes. Guess what else? Rawmazing has a store! So if you do feel inclined to buy some raw food equipment, you can buy it there.

Chef Amber Shea // Well, I love Practically Raw, so is it a surprise that I love the author's food blog too? This is another blog that includes some cooked dishes too, but the raw recipes have their own category.

See? Raw food doesn't have to be intimidating and it can definitely be more interesting than a handful of celery sticks or almonds.

Recipe

Raw Pumpkin Seed Pesto Recipe + Raw Food Resources for Beginners (2)

Raw Pumpkin Seed Pesto

Toss this pumpkin seed pesto with uncooked julienned veggies or use it as a spread for raw crackers.

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Course: Appetizer, Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Diet: Vegan, Vegetarian

Keyword: pesto recipe, Raw Pumpkin Seed Pesto

Servings: 2 servings

Calories: 1224kcal

Author: Oh My Veggies

Ingredients

  • 1 c. pumpkin seeds pepitas, soaked for 2 hours then drained
  • ½ c. olive oil
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 1 tsp. apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tsp. raw honey
  • 1 c. fresh basil leaves
  • 1 tsp. sea salt

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Instructions

  • Put all the ingredients into a food processor and process until very smooth. (I like my pesto a little chunky, so I kind of ignored the very smooth part.)

Notes

Reprinted with permission from Ivy Press.

Nutrition

Calories: 1224kcalCarbohydrates: 19gProtein: 40gFat: 118gSaturated Fat: 18gPolyunsaturated Fat: 32gMonounsaturated Fat: 62gTrans Fat: 1gSodium: 970mgPotassium: 1322mgFiber: 9gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 6259IUVitamin C: 24mgCalcium: 271mgIron: 15mg

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