Here's an easy recipe that once started out as a thick smoothie that I then later started making thicker into a sort-of-yoghurt - not really an actual yoghurt at all, but with a texture and taste that kind of reminds one of it. Maybe one could call it rawgurt.
(Not sure how inviting that sounds though.)
I have a little less tha half a coffee cup of cashews and one coffee cup of berries.
(Almost impossible to get a nice picture of this stage)
Mix until rather smooth.
If the yoghurt feels too sour you can add something to sweeten it up - I added a soft date but a little bit of honey, if it does not have to be vegan, or coconut sugar etc will also do, or some sweet enough fruit.
Enjoy as it is or with seeds or granola on top, or served with fruits.
Next I think I'm going to start trying out chia seeds in puddings and fresh porridges! I've only had them in snack bars so far.
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Edit: all berries we have here are rather sour. Well I suppose most berries in general are sour with a high acidity (or so). If you however use very sweet stuff you might wang to add a little dash of lemon or lime to get they "youghurty" sour feel to it!
4 comments:
I love avo in smoothies, it makes them so creamy. I always add a banana for extra thickness and sweetness.
Definitely a healthy option for great dessert or so. I have seen kinda similar recipe to make "chocolate pudding" with avocado and cocoa powder. Looks so yummy and I must try :)
Chia seeds are great in yogourt, I love to add the night before with oats and fruits. Good breakfast or a super snack for a long day at work :)
Chia seeds as raw porridge are the best, I prefer them with almond or cashew milk and lots of berries. I'm completely hooked on it...
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