Raw Food Recipe – Zucchini Pasta with Marinara Sauce – A Raw Diet & Raw Recipe


www. learnrawfood. com Raw food author and chef Jennifer Cornbleet shows you to make delicious gluten-free raw pasta out of zucchini, which is topped with raw marinara sauce. From her DVD, Raw Food Made Easy. raw diet raw recipes raw recipe raw vegan the raw diet the raw food diet. . .

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25 Responses to “Raw Food Recipe – Zucchini Pasta with Marinara Sauce – A Raw Diet & Raw Recipe”

  1. getajobo says:

    I want to make this now!!! Thanks!

  2. ForeverSunny3 says:

    i would try this!

  3. BJoyPreston says:

    We love zucchini pasta in our house. This is such a nice presentation. Thank syou

  4. TheLoserKingdom says:

    My God, this is so nice! It has so much more flavour. You can replace the sun dried tomatoes with pesto. If you do not have the spiral slicer, use a peeler, then cut the strips length ways to thin them out. Thanks so much for this!

  5. sprinky100 says:

    I bet she rarely uses her stove…

  6. QuagmireGirl says:

    Your video made me buy a spiral slicer for myself. Zucchini was soooo delicious raw and thinly sliced and with the tomato sauce =) This is my new favorite thing to eat. Thank you for the video

  7. jtreehugger says:

    i used cooking dates instead of sundried tomatoes. and added dill.. so good!

  8. nofreedomofspeech says:

    Just did this today, very very tasty! I added a bunch if dried chilis because I like my food hot! lol. Thanks for the recipe!

  9. nofreedomofspeech says:

    Have to try that, looks yummy and healthy.

  10. lmbee59 says:

    what’s the tool she’s using to make the angel hair pasta? I didn’t quite catch that. Spiral…something?

  11. BubbleLove44 says:

    I bought your book today and now I want your dvd as well as your other desserts book. Thanks I cannot wait to try this recepie!!

  12. femmetropicale says:

    I like the fact that you smile during all the video – u make it sound very easy to cook raw – Thanks!

  13. BubbleLove44 says:

    So strange yesterday I was looking at books on Raw food diets and i wanted to get yours. Which i am this weekend or today if i get a chance.

  14. batgirl9289 says:

    wow i luv this

  15. sha8808 says:

    just started on 100% raw
    that looks yummy!

  16. LauraBeachnut says:

    @TheLoserKingdom

    lol

  17. TheLoserKingdom says:

    I always struggled to get out a clove of garlic… a knife! Smart lady. You learn something new everyday.

  18. DearVegAbby says:

    Keep sharing the good raw stuff! Thanks for helping to change the world!

  19. Diepandadie says:

    I am a fat guy (but won’t be for long eating like this) so you can trust my opinion on food, this i the best tasting dish I’ve tried in weeks!!

  20. mail2ezee says:

    thanks…

  21. zenje says:

    Wow! Thanks for this video. I just started on raw food a few days ago, and then found this gem. Best pasta sauce ever! Thank you! For a minute I was worried that all I was gonna get to eat is salad and fruit!

    Awesome stuff. I encourage anyone to try this. Don’t worry about warming it up, the flavor is so rich and delicious you won’t even notice it’s uncooked! :D

  22. idavis09 says:

    Awesome video… looks super delicious! Jennifer is the best!!

  23. natrlchallenge says:

    I’m interested in learning more about raw food. Please keep the videos coming. I’d like to learn how to have balanced raw meals. I lack balanced view on raw foods. This video helped me to see that I can do it! It looked so simple!

  24. gojiberries1 says:

    I am going to make this recipe ..the sauce slightly warmed up…with mushrooms…fantastic recipe..thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  25. Piksis2009 says:

    @joaniki Para 1 pers: 1 calabacín pelado, cortado en cintas o fideos. Salsa en el triturador: tomates frescos (no dice cantidad), pimientos rojos, tomates deshidratados secos o en aceite de oliva (si secos dejarlos en remojo unas horas), 1 diente de ajo machacado, basílico y orégano (seco o fresco), sal (muy poca pues los tomates dehidratados ya tienen), aceite de oliva, 1 pizca de cayena, 1 pizca de pimienta negra. Remover un rato. Servir frío o caliente. Adornar con basílico picado.

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