This might sound weird, but sometimes I have a massive craving for tikka or korma dishes. Does anyone have any raw recipes for indian dishes? A shot in the dark maybe lol.
Permalink Reply by VOID on December 1, 2008 at 3:20pm
Surely you could use coconut milk and whatever spices go into a tikka/korma? Then just some sprouted pulses and veg. Probably wouldnt be very nice unless you used a dehydrator to soften the veg though.
Blend some zucchini with pine nuts, tomato and cumin, coriander, paprika, coconut oil, sea salt. Add a few carraway seeds if you have them. Serve with flax crackers or flat bread.
w00t! Great ideas and recipes - very surprising and interesting - I will try these out sometime soon and let you know how it goes. If anyone has any other recipes I'm all ears!
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