Raw Food Recipe Ceasar Salad Dressing with Annmarie

www.RenegadeHealth.com – Wow! Episode #17 already… This is a great and QUICK raw food recipe for ceasar salad dressing. After my attempt to make a quinoa meal and film it (luckly, that didn’t make the Renegade Health Show final cut), Annmarie asked if she could show everyone how to prepare meals. I said sure–as long as they tasted good–it would take all the prep off of me. And frankly, I don’t prep much. The most I do is cut a mango or chop some salad and put it in the bowl. So here’s the raw food recipe for ceasar dressing…

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  1. PatriciaRobinett says:

    lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, celtic salt — and a little tahini if you like. but those first three are the magic combination for good salads. i like your pumpkin seed idea for ‘caesar’ salads. that’s just right. :) thanks for what you are doing. :)

  2. fishermgcj says:

    I think I make a new dressing every day. One of my favorite dressing is a lemon vinaigrette (EVOO, lemon, fresh garlic, pepper, pinch salt) and add some fresh basil and process it up. It’s like a pesto, but I make it thinner. Another favorite is to start with the lemon vinaigrette base and add some ground sesame seeds.

  3. bridgecable says:

    my fave salad dressing at the moment…. olive oil with garlic cloves and basil mixed together..delish, will try yours for sure to diversify, I think Ill soak those pumpkin seeds, were yours soaked, that wouldn’t make much of a difference tastewise would it, I don’t know ill give it a try tell you how it went it should be good, I LOVE SALAD!!!!!!

  4. bridgecable says:

    hmm, just made this recipe today…DE-FREAKIN-LICOUS!!!!!!!! thanks

  5. Jeen610 says:

    This so totally nothing like ceasar salad is supposed to be!!!

  6. okaasan3 says:

    It’s fantastic guys! Thanks. I love caesar salad and so when I found your raw recipe I was ecstatic! Just started my raw journey so appreciate the tasty recipe.

  7. EmperorBling says:

    olive oil, apple cider vinegar, garlic, chilli and mixed herbs ( oregano, thyme, marjoram, basil and sage) makes anything edible! Love your vids guys!

  8. aeroplane616 says:

    Could someone please tell me what Annemarie put in the salad at the very end to “top it”? I did not understand. Thnaks.

  9. organicchild says:

    coconut

  10. Fiercefighter2 says:

    most kinds of vinaigrette =]

  11. Jab0u says:

    Nice, I’ll def. try that out sometime!

    My usual ceasar dressing recipe includes:
    evoo (extra virgin olive oil), fresh lemon juice, fresh garlic, dijon mustard, a little bit of worcestershire sauce (optional), salt & pepper to taste – It’s gouuude :)

  12. Tornerose83 says:

    Annmarie is so cute… And OMG look at that braid. I’m forever envious of the thickness of that braid now.

  13. staciejung says:

    coconut?

  14. shazamita says:

    anne marie, leave this guy. why is so domineering and loud?
    sorry but, dude, you need to chill out…

  15. kksouthernyankee52 says:

    are the sunflower seeds soaked first and dehydrated? where can i find this recipe?

  16. budgallant says:

    Silly thing to say, don’t you think?

  17. Mandy86lynn says:

    yeah the coconut sounds a bit funny, but it is really good, I was at this ladies house and she made this awesome salad with red onions, black eyed peas, lemon juice, coconut and some other things, it was awesome, I think its kinda of a mediterranean type dish.

  18. Mandy86lynn says:

    oh I think the recipe my friend made also had a little bit of sea salt and grated carrots kidney beans and I think maybe curry powder? ? ?, I asked her for the recipe but she said she just makes it by eye and taste

  19. mrchekky says:

    brillient guys .

  20. adamc404 says:

    i like to do a similar Caesar-ish dressing with avocado to make it creamy. then i add cumin, cayenne, lemon, salt, pepper, olive oil. and top it with dulse. i like spicy, but i really think you should try it with cayenne!

  21. okcupidvitame says:

    I don’t have a caesar dressing to recommend but adamc404′s sounds good. However, my favorite homemade salad dressing of all time is all raw carrot, ginger, dill, lemon juice and maybe a bit of garlic and cayenne. So simple, so delicious.

  22. okcupidvitame says:

    Oh and cumin too!

  23. griffd2004 says:

    I’ve been making Dr Fuhrman’s salad dressings from his book EAT FOR HEALTH – he does not call for ANY processed oils. Instead, use cashews or avocados for your fat. Usually he hads a fig to sweeten it, and flavored vinegars. The only problem is, you’ll need a really good blender like a vitamix to get the cashews creamy and otherwise it’s too dry. Please let me know if anyone else has ideas that are free of processed oils.

  24. cadensmom25 says:

    omg that salad looks awesome. now im hungry!

  25. makedonkainfr says:

    do you really need to shout? When i hear you i turn off the video, no wish to watch when it starts with shouting like crazy

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