I stumbled recently upon these videos, and not only do the recipes look interesting and delicious, they also feature whole foods, which are something I tend to advocate a lot when it comes to healthy eating and cooking. The show I’m talking about here is called Ani Phyo’s Raw Food Kitchen, and its installments can be watched online here (or on YouTube directly).
Ani Phyo is a vegan raw and living foods chef, which has to be mentioned, because it also conditions the kind of recipes you will be able to find in her videos. But for anyone wishing to try such a lifestyle, or simply in search of new, interesting recipes involving whole, raw foods (I’m not a vegan, but that doesn’t prevent me from liking to try new tastes and dishes to help my own cooking become livelier), I think these can be a fairly interesting source of ideas.
Finally, if you wish to know more about Ani Phyo and are generally interested about her website (and the recipes listed there as well!), you will find it here at http://www.aniphyo.com. Really, who wouldn’t want to give a shoot at some donut holes naturally sweetened with whole dates? Let’s admit it looks both yummy and devoid of any kind of processed foods constraints (and odd components).