Recipes of The Week: Mashed Potato and Rockin’ Gravy!
Written by admin on November 13, 2009 – -This week’s recipe is from Angela Elliott who is just in time for the holiday season with a ‘not’ Mashed Potato and a Rockin’ Gravy! Free the turkeys and make this your healthiest Holiday season ever. Check out Angela Elliott’s Holiday recipe guide and enjoy your holiday favorites with a healthy new twist.
Mashed Potato
Ingredients:
- 2 cups Parsnips, peeled
- ½ cup Cashews, soaked
- 1½ cup filtered water
- 1 Tbs fresh lemon
- 1 tsp Garlic powder
- 1 tsp Himalayan Salt
- 1 tsp cold pressed, unflitered Olive Oil
Directions:
Place everything in a blender and process until smooth and creamy. Serve potatoes with gravy. Sprinkle potatoes with paprika for beauty and presentation.
Rockin’ Gravy
Ingredients:
- ¼ cup Nut butter

- ½ cup filtered water
- 1 tbs onion, minced
- 6 stalks Celery, minced
- 1 tsp garlic, minced
- 2 Tbs Namu Shoyu
- 4 Tbs finely chopped Crimini mushrooms
- powdered Flax (grind Flax in coffee grinder) to thicken gravy
- fresh black pepper
Directions:
Place all ingredients in a blender except for the 4 Tbs. of crimini mushrooms and powdered flax, and process until smooth. Transfer to a bowl and add chopped mushrooms and powdered flax until thick and gravy like. You can warm this in a dehydrator, if you have one, or in an oven on the lowest setting with the door open.
You can find more delicious recipes like this in Angela Elliott’s Alive in Five and The Simple Gourmet.
Tags: gravy recipe, mashed potato recipe
Posted in Raw Food Health | 3 Comments »






By Elizabeth on Nov 13, 2009
Just to clarify, is it 1/4 CUP of nut butter and 1/2 cup filtered water? that would make the most sense, but the quantity is not specified.
Also, is there something I could substitute for the mushrooms? I’m not a fan
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By Nilda Weiss on Nov 13, 2009
Ditto re Elizabeth’s comment.
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By Jessica on Nov 16, 2009
I have been looking for a good recipe for raw mashers and gravy. I just got some organic pepper and Himalayan sea salt from Sustainable Sourcing https://secure.sustainablesourcing.com and I think I’ll try them both out in this recipe. Thanks for sharing!
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