Beet & Strawberry Detox Power Juice

Anyone who knows me knows of my very real and extremely irrational phobia of beetroot. However, my studies in nutrition have (unfortunately…) led me to the healing powers of beetroot time and time again and it’s become impossible to ignore. For me, juicing is the best way to get this scary-ass veg into me as I can shot it down like tequila (of which I’m well practiced) but any way you can get some beet into you the better! Beets contain the phytonutrient betalains, which give the veg its powerful liver detox action, as well as it’s pretty colour and anti-inflammatory action. They are also incredibly high in antioxidants to assist the body in healing and repair.

Makes 500mls – 2 serves

NOTE: You will need a juicer & blender to make this recipe.

  • 125gm beetroot (~1 medium beet), cut into quarters
  • 250gm carrots, (~4 medium carrots)
  • 1 orange, peeled
  • 1/2 tsp ground turmeric. If you can get your hands on fresh, even better! Simply grate in 1 teaspoon.
  • 125gm strawberries (half punnet)
  • Ice to serve – optional

Preparation:

Juice the beetroot, carrot and orange. Place the prepared juice into blender with the turmeric, strawberries and a little ice if desired and blitz until smooth.

Detox Beet Juice
Photography by Yasemin Erdodu

 

 

Berry-Beauty Thick Shake

Get your glow on each morning with this miracle thick shake full of antioxidants, essential fatty acids, protein, calcium, phosphorus and an array of beautifying vitamins including C, E, A and B’s.

With their powers combined the ingredients below produce a concoction that will not only be a delicious start to the day but will help to protect your skin from free radical damage, sun damage, rashes, redness, improve hydration and reduce inflammation, while simultaneously improving the natural colour and strength of your hair and nails. Yes please!

Serves 2. Note: requires overnight soaking & a blender

  • 1 cup variety of berries (eg. blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries)
  • 1/2 cup walnuts – soaked overnight
  • 1 Tbls chia seeds
  • 1 cup coconut milk
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 4-6 medjool dates, roughly chopped
  • Coconut shavings & extra berries or dried goji’s to top it off for serving – optional

 

Preparation:

  1. Place all ingredients in a blender and blitz away! If it is too thick for your liking add extra water to thin it out. Top with fresh berries and a sprinkle of coconut shavings if desired.

Berry Thick Shake

The Zinger

The Zinger

Full of potent antioxidants like vitamin C and beta-carotene this flu-fighting machine is great to take at the first indication of illness to boost the immune system. The inclusion of ginger (zingiber officinale) aids antibacterial, antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties, reducing severity and duration of that bugger of a cold! Ginger is also great for relieving any nausea associated with flu symptoms, while the lime helps to encourage elimination of toxins. Sold!

Serves 1

NOTE: You will need a juicer to make this recipe.

  • 1 apple, roughly chopped
  • 1 orange, peeled
  • 2 medium sized carrots, roughly chopped
  • 1 lime, peeled. Reserve a few slivers of rind for serving if desired.
  • 2.5cm cube of fresh ginger, peeled
  • Ice to serve – optional

Preparation:

Juice the apple, orange, carrots, lime and ginger together. Serve over ice and garnish with a few strips of lime rind. I find this helps me pretend I am on a beach drinking cocktails, rather snuggled on the couch with the sniffles!

The Zinger

Photography by Yasemin Erdodu

 

 

 

 

Kombucha – Why & How?

Kombucha – recipe below

“I’m sorry, did you say it’s made from some kind of magic mushroom which you want me to ingest and supposedly it’s going to rid me of all my pain and woes …. is this legal?”

Recently I became the proud mum of a baby scoby (Symbiotic Culture of Bacteria and Yeast), the fungus that is required for the production of kombucha. Mmm delish..!

What is kombucha and why should you care?

Kombucha is a fermented drink made from sweetened black tea and the above-mentioned scoby. You can buy it for a pretty penny at health food stores but it’s super easy to make at home once you have obtained a scoby baby (from a farmers market or your best hippy friend!) and you will save a lot of money.

Taste:

Depending on how long you allow your brew to ferment it can taste like anything from delicious apple cider to a very sour fizzy vinegar. Brewing for 7-10 days will leave you will a tasty, yet effective drink. However, either way, it is incredible to gut health and repair.

Health benefits:

The way kombucha works is that it restores balance or equilibrium to the body so that it may heal itself. This means that the effects will differ from person to person. To some the effects will be significant, while others may just enjoy the taste as a healthy soft-drink alternative.

Every batch of homebrewed kombucha will contain a different number of enzymes, probiotics and certain amino acids and vitamins. However, each batch helps to benefit digestive functioning, aid liver detoxification and improve overall PH of the body. There in lies the magic of kombucha!

When all these areas are working efficiently the body is able to come back into balance.

Typical improvements:

  • Increased immunity due to anti bacterial and antioxidant capacity.
  • Improved metabolism and digestive health, relieving symptoms of IBS and other gastrointestinal disorders, due to probiotics and beneficial enzymes.
  • Relieves candida and yeast overgrowth with the help of probiotics.
  • Increased energy / reduced fatigue due to antioxidant content.
  • Reduced headache due to natural analgesics.
  • Reduced joint and muscle pain, including arthritis, due to glucosamine content.
  • Improves detoxification and elimination, reducing pancreatic load and liver burden.
  • Anti-carcinogenic due to improved detoxification.
  • May also relieve fibromyalgia, depression and anxiety.

Kombucha

Recipe

You will need

  • 1 3 litre capacity glass jar or bowl with a wide opening. Sterilize with boiling water and allow to air dry.
  • a muslin cloth
  • Elastic or string to secure the cloth over the jar

Ingredients

  • 8 cups water
  • 1 cup white or cane sugar is best. Don’t freak out you little health nerd you! See below for why this is essential*
  • 4 black teabags
  • 1 cup of kombucha starter
  • 1 scoby (buy from a farmers market or get off an awesome hippy friend!)

Note: This is the basic recipe. As you become more comfortable with it you can start experimenting with different flavours. Try adding 1-2 teabags of your favourite herbal tea or a nob of grated fresh ginger.

 

Preparation

1. Bring the water to a boil in a large pot and stir in the cup of sugar to dissolve.

2. Once boiled, take it off the heat and add the tea bags. Leave it to brew for 15-20 minutes.

3. Remove the teabags and allow the brew to cool completely. This is very important as any heat may kill your poor scoby. If you have the time you may leave it to cool slowly, otherwise cool it rapidly over an ice bath in the sink.

4. Once cool add tea mixture to the sterilized jar. Pour in the starter kombucha.

5. With clean hands or tongs that have been sterilized with boiling water, carefully add your scoby. It may float, sink or be in between.

6. Cover with muslin and secure with string. Store in a dark place at room temperature. Leave for 7-10 days until your scoby grows another baby scoby on the surface.

Depending on the climate this process can vary in length. In temperamental Melbourne it takes about 10 days for a new scoby to form. Then it is ready for bottling! The longer you leave it the less sweet it will be and less sugar will remain.

Storage:

7. Pour into sterilized bottles and jars. Store the bottles in a cupboard rather than the fridge to maintain optimum fizz. This will also allow the fermentation process to continue. If you are not drinking it often just open the bottles and release the gas every few days so they don’t explode! If you prefer to drink it cold simply place a bottle in the fridge for a few hours or the night before you want to have it.

Passing on the kombucha love:

8. Both the new and old scoby can be used to make another batch. Just combine the scoby with 1 cup of kombucha in a sterilized jar and either pass on to a friend or store until you are ready to make another batch.

* The sugar is to feed you scoby and help your kombucha become big and strong so that you can reap the rewards.  It is a necessary part of the fermentation process and will not work without it. Don’t fret, when fermentation is complete you will be left with approximately 1-2g sugar per cup of kombucha. If I put that in perspective for you 1 cup of fresh carrot juice has about 13g and fruit juices and soft drink and much higher still, and they don’t contain the good stuff! The longer you ferment the less sugar will remain. However, the flavour will become more sour the longer you wait.

Enjoy your magic mushrooms! Peace out man.

Photography by Yasemin Erdodu

Vitalizing Green Smoothie

Vitalizing Green Smoothie

With the addition of barley grass or spirulina powder this instant breakfast will help alkalize the blood, boost omega 3, 6 and 9 and is incredibly rich in chlorophyll to detoxify and cleans your blood.

Serves 2

  • 1 ripe banana, roughly chopped – if the banana is ripe enough you may not need extra sweetener
  • 4 medjool dates – pitted and roughly chopped
  • 2 tsp organic raw honey or maple syrup for vegans – optional
  • 1 cup spinach leaves
  • 2 Tbls oats
  • 6-8 macadamia nuts or cashews – option to soak overnight first to help draw out the phytic acid
  • 1 Tbls chia seeds
  • 1 cup coconut water or coconut milk for a creamier texture
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon powder
  • 1/2 to 1 Tbls barley grass, spirulina or maca powder (these can taste quite strong so start with a teaspoon and build up as you get used to the flavour).
  • 1/2 cup crushed ice if you like it thick and refreshing, or just add a few blocks at the end
  • A handful fresh blueberries to top and sprinkle with raw granola (or whatever chrunchie bits you want to add)!

 

Preparation:

Place all ingredients in a blender and blitz away! If it is too thick for your liking add extra water or coconut water. Top with blueberries and raw granola.