Thursday, June 19, 2008

Super Easy, Superfood Crepes (and Goji Berries)



I made some delicious crepes for breakfast with only 6 ingredients! They were so easy (though you need a dehydrator) that I thought I'd share the recipe.

This recipe is for three crepes (though I do have some filling and syrup left over for other treats!)

You will need:

  • 2 bananas
  • handful strawberries
  • 3/4 cup cashews
  • juice of an orange
  • 6 dates
  • handful goji berries (if you don't have these, just omit and soak a couple more dates)

These first steps do in the evening before bed:

For the crepe base:

1. Blend two bananas and a handful of strawberries (I used the food processor.)

2. Making three crepes: pour in thirds on teflex dehydrator sheet and spread in circular fashion to make three thin circles that don't touch.

3. Dehydrate on 100 degrees overnight.

Also overnight:

4. In one bowl: soak cashews in enough water to cover

5. In another bowl: soak dates and goji berries in water to cover, plus a little more

In the morning:

1. Blend the soaked cashews, juice of one orange, and a bit of the soaked dates and gojis for the filling.

2. Then blend the rest of the dates, goji berries and soak water for the syrup on top.

To assemble:

1. Peel the fruit off the teflex and lay out on a plate.



2. Put the cashew filling in a line on one side.



3. Roll crepe.

4. Top with syrup.

5. Enjoy!

Oh, and by the way: Goji Berries look like this:



They are like little red raisins, and can be eaten as is, added into recipes as is, or soaked first. They are considered a "superfood" in the raw food community because of their nutritional and healing content. These are organic raw goji berries that I ordered from iherb.com (if you feel like ordering anything from there, you can use code MEL526 for $5 off.) Locally (in Pittsburgh) they sell them at the East End Food Coop and Whole Foods.

In Chinese Medicine, goji berries (also known as gou qi zi, lycium berries and wolf berries) are a very valuable and fundamental herb. It is known to strengthen the Kidneys and the Liver (Yin and Blood), and has special benefits to the eyes.

Please visit our Birch Center blog. Today's entry is all about Gou Qi Zi (Goji Berries)!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yum...these berries look so good! Melissa, thank you so much for sharing your journey with us. I read through your blog every week and have been educated and inspired. I really appreciate your new list of favorite books!
Love & peace,
Christi

Anonymous said...

OMG that looks AWESOME!! It's after ten at night and I'm sitting here wishing I would have read this earlier to make them for tomorrow morning. I'm too tired to make them right now, though.

YUM! They look sooooo good!! Thanks for the recipe, too! :-)

Lots and lots of love to you,

Wendi
XOXOXO