Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Sweet & Spicy Mango Sauce

 

This is an easy recipe anyone can make. The frozen mango stores in your freezer for practically forever, and the other ingredients are things I usually have on hand. The sauce itself is raw, vegan, gluten free, fat free, and contains no added sugar. You can serve it over rice, noodles, veggies, as a side, as a dip, whatever. It would probably even be good with chicken fingers (not that I eat chicken fingers, but I know some people reading this who probably do)

It is made in a high-speed blender, so if you don't have one you might need to get creative. Try blending until smooth in any blender or food processor and then slowly warm in a saucepan or double boiler. You could even just toss the room temp sauce with your heated veggies and that might be good enough. Especially if you're lazy like me. (I always do that with my sauces all the time)

Ingredients: 

1 Bag of Frozen Mango (thawed) 
1-2 Sticks of Celery 
1 Green Onion
3-5 Soft Pitted Dates (soak them if they aren't soft) 
Red Pepper Flakes (to taste) 
1/2 of a Red Bell Pepper (optional)
Raw Ginger (to taste, try a 1 inch cube)  


Additions & Substitutions: 

-Sometimes I add even more celery, it thickens the sauce, but I wouldn't recommend it for first-timers. The texture gets a little funky 😝
-Try using date syrup, date sugar, or coconut sugar instead of raw dates. Even an apple works great as a sweetener, but you might not like the texture it gives. 

-If you don't like ginger, use more red pepper flakes.

-Throw some carrot in there if that's something you're into. 

-Try adding curry powders in small amounts, or masala spices, even cinnamon. Go nuts, make it your own.

-Top with cilantro, more red pepper flakes, sliced green onions, sesame seeds, whatever you like! 

Instructions: 

-Load up your blender w/ all the goods. If your blender has a tamper use it. If not, keep a celery stick on hand to push around any dates or still-frozen mango chunks that get stuck.

-If you have a high-speed blender like a BlendTec or Vitamix it will actually warm your sa use for you. Blend until the blender jar is warm to the touch on the outside, then taste test. 

-If you're using a regular blender or food processor make sure your mango is completely thawed when you start blending, blend until smooth, and taste test. 

-I always taste as I go and add more dates, ginger, or spices as needed.

Serving Suggestions: 

You can eat this raw vegan style over zucchini noodles, or with sliced chicken breast if that's your thing. I'm vegan, and I lean towards raw sometimes, so I usually go for a big bowl of lightly steamed veggies. But it is SOOO good over rice. That's probably my favorite way to serve it. Try broccoli, cauliflower, and cherry tomatoes lightly steamed, with rice or and chickpeas. Quinoa would be good too.

For me this is a main dish. Maybe for you it's a side dish, or even a dipping sauce for some sort of appetizer. Food is a very personal choice, and I think it's important that you mold this recipe to your own needs. 




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I hope you like it as much as I do, but let me know either way! If you make this please come back and comment, I look forward to hearing your thoughts. 🤔





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