Zucchini Pappardelle with White Bean Alfredo

Like I said yesterday, I’m eating mainly raw food this summer, and I had to try this great semi-raw recipe from HKitchen. The noodles are made with zucchini, but the Alfredo sauce is made with cooked navy beans. The sauce was so nice and creamy that no one would have ever known that it was made with beans, and not dairy cream. The recipe called for tahini, but I had just used the last of mine on a batch of kale chips, so I used raw sesame seeds instead, which worked really well because my Vitamix was able to blend them. I omitted the walnuts and sprinkled the dish with nutritional yeast. Instead of cutting the zucchini with a mandolin slicer, I used my spiralizer to turn them into noodles. This dish was really delicious, and I will definitely make it again!
Beans a great way to add high-quality, plant-based protein to your diet. In addition to protein, they are high in iron, B vitamins and fiber. And they are so versatile that you may never tire of them!

Greens and Beans!


This is a simple dish from The Urban Vegan. The recipe calls for broccoli rabe, but Whole Foods was out, so I used kale instead. The greens are cooked in olive oil with garlic and red pepper flakes, and beans of your choice are added. (I used pinto.) It was delicious and easy to make!

Did you know that greens and beans are the best sources of calcium? Yep, that’s right. Contrary to what the diary industry would like you to believe, you’re better off eating a nice big plate of beans and greens than drinking a glass of milk. Greens and beans have more absorbable calcium than milk does, and there’s evidence that shows that an increase in dairy products actually causes bone fractures and osteoporosis instead of preventing them. Milk is a common allergen, and different people have different allergic reactions to it. In some people it can show up as headaches, with others it can cause rashes. Milk causes the body to produce excess mucus, so if you have seasonal allergies, it will aggravate them. Only about 25% of the world’s human population can actually digest milk, since it’s actually meant for baby cows. Because it’s difficult for humans to digest, people often develop IBS-like symptoms from consuming milk and other dairy products. Read more about the problems with diary in this article by Dr Mark Hyman. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-mark-hyman/dairy-free-dairy-6-reason_b_558876.html

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