Holiday Recipes
Once the holidays arrive it can be the end of all of our health goals. Try these holiday recipes to help you make it through the holidays without the sugar crashes and carbohydrate comas.
All of our recipes are wheat-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free & refined-sugar free.
This Raw Chocolate Pudding recipe is one of our favorite simple dessert recipes because it’s loaded with healthy ingredients like avocados and cacao and sweetened naturally with bananas and dates.
Spice up your traditional Deviled Eggs chipotle style! This fun twist on a classic appetizer is dairy-free, refined-sugar free, and by alternatives to regular mayonnaise, you are replacing unhealthy oils found in most mayonnaise with healthy fats like avocado or olive oil.
This Cauliflower Mash recipe is gluten and dairy-free and makes a great substitute for your traditional mashed potatoes.
These No Sugar Chocolate Truffles are a perfect treat to help curb chocolate cravings without all the sugar. Plus they are packed with healthy fats, and nutritious ingredients like cacao, hemp and flax seeds.
Try this dairy-free and refined sugar-free coconut whipped cream recipe on your next dessert.
This is the perfect warm apple dessert for a cool autumn day. The best part is that it’s gluten, dairy, and refined sugar-free.
This is a dairy-free version of French Onion Dip is made with our Cashew Sour Cream and Homemade Mayo. Serve it with cut veggies or flax cracks for a healthy snack or appetizer.
This Stuffed Butternut Squash recipes is filled with nutritious vegetables, healing herbs and spices, and grass-feed beef.
This Pumpkin Pie recipe is gluten, dairy and refined sugar-free. We promise you won’t even miss your old recipes.
Try this grain-free and dairy-free Green Bean Casserole recipe at your next Thanksgiving dinner.
This Holiday Millet Stuffing is a great substitute for the trandtional stuffing made with white bread. It can be served on it’s own or stuffed into the turkey cavity and cooked during the roasting period.
This is a delicious and dairy-free version of Spinach and Artichoke Dip made with Cashew Sour Cream and Homemade Mayo.
This refreshing dessert combines the creamy texture of cashews with the mouthwatering flavors of raspberry and lime to make a dessert that the whole family is sure to love. Not only can you treat those you love to dessert but you can be confident that you are not harming their bodies with toxic ingredients.
Replace that hot cocoa mix that’s filled with processed sugar and cocoa with this Raw Cacao drink. It’s packed with essential minerals including magnesium, calcium, sulfur, zinc, iron, copper, potassium, manganese, vitamins like B1, B2, B3, B5, B9 and lots of antioxidants.
This cranberry sauce is the perfect combination of cranberry, orange, apple, ginger and honey to make a delicious and healthy alternative to the traditional white sugar cranberry sauce recipe.
In this video, we demonstrate some of our favorite healthy holiday side dishes and a long Q&A session on healthy cooking substitutions.
This recipe is one of our favorite Italian inspired dishes. These turkey meatballs are a great alternative to the typical heavier beef meatball. Our family enjoys them with a fresh marinara sauce over zucchini noodles or quinoa. You can also make them smaller and serve them as appetizers at your next party.
Who doesn't love cashews! Did you know cashews provide high amounts of tryptophan, an amino acid that wards off depression and enhances your mood. One more good reason to try out these easy, grain-free, cashew lemon cookies.
Roasted Beets are my absolute favorite, and my daughter Naomi's too! These are great on top of a salad, as a side dish for dinner, or by themselves as an afternoon snack.
These Walnut Energy Balls are made without dairy, grains, refined sugar, or unhealthy oils making them a great little treat and afternoon pick-me-up.
These Rosemary Garlic Mashed Potatoes are the perfect side to serve at your next holiday dinner. And since they don’t contain dairy or gluten, it’s a dish that everyone can enjoy.
This Nourishing Egg Nog recipe is only six ingredients and made with homemade coconut milk, farm-fresh eggs, and maple sugar.
Here are the five tips I give my clients each year during the holidays that will allow you to stick to your health plan while still having fun and enjoying the Christmas season.
These Gingerbread Men Cookies are great to make for parties, a cookie exchange, gifts, and decorating the cookies makes a great holiday activity for kids.
This frosting not only tastes amazing but it holds its shape and is a great alternative to standard frostings.