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Hej där.

Thess här. Välkommen till min lilla växtvärld! Här på min hemsida och blogg delar jag med mig av mina favoritrecept, guider, äventyr och annat jag gillar och funderar över.

Häng med på en läcker matresa där grönsaker är coola, baljväxter sexiga och mat smakar riktigt gott (och gör gott!). En värld fri från pekpinnar, där möjligheterna är oändliga!

Signa gärna upp dig på nyhetsbrevet för att få uppdateringar om vad som är på gång — allt ifrån nya recept till kommande workshops, äventyr och spännande projekt!

Kram, 

Thess

Hi there.

I’m Thess. Welcome to my little plant world! Here at my website and blog I share my favourite recipes, guides. Adventures ant other things I like and think about.

Come along for a delicious food adventure where veggies are cool, legumes are sexy and the possibilities are endless!

Click “Plant based Food Guide” for my guide to some of Swedens many restaurants, cafes, bakeries and other places serving really yummy plant-based food.

All recipes on my website are written in both Swedish and English, just click “recept” and then any of the photos that you like, then scroll down to find the recipe in English.

Xx, Thess

Mamas turmeric and ginger super shot

Mamas turmeric and ginger super shot

We all know that adding as much nutritious food to your day as possible is a great thing. And drinking a home juiced super tasty and refreshing elixir (kind of) is one of those things helping you get there!

As a person crazy about textures I prefer to eat my food instead of drinking. But if (when) you do find it hard to reach an high enough intake of fruits and veggies during a day (The Swedish National Food Agency recommends 500 g fruits and veggies per day. Preferably half of it being fruits and half of it veggies), we all have those days I’m sure, drinking a veggie shot can be a great way to add some of those grams.

A combination of eating whole veggies and fruits + drinking smoothies (where the whole ingredients are mixed) + drinking shots and veggie juices is a great way to make sure you get all the nutrients your body wants.

If you like to make your own shots and veggie juice I can highly recommend to invest in a slow juicer. What’s the deal with a slow juicer then? And what’s the difference from a more traditional centrifugal juicer? I’ve sorted it out - very briefly - below!

Both a slow juicer and a centrifugal juicer will give you nourishing juices, but a slow juicer is even more gentle to the things your juicing; furthermore using a slow juicer will keep even more of the nutrients + using it will give you the highest juice yield.

I’ve got a Witt slowjuicer and it’s brilliant! To be honest my mum is the most frequent user, she comes home to me every other week making shots for everyone i the family - and this is her favourite recipe! Enjoy!

Mamas turmeric and ginger super shot

Makes 1 bottle, about 750ml

Ingredients

50 g organic fresh turmeric

250 g organic fresh ginger

2 organic carrots

2 organic lemons

2 organic oranges

5 dl / 2 US cups water

1 pinch of freshly ground black pepper

How to

Peel the citrus fruits (I find the peel to be a bit too tough for the slow juicer). Cut everything in smaller pieces and put in your slow juicer or centrifugal juicer *.

Blend the golden juice with black pepper and water. Pour in a bottle and keep in the fridge, stays well for up to 7 days. Shake before serving.

  • Make sure to read the instructions on the manual before using it as different manufactures may have different recommendations on how use their products.

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Roasted butternut squash and parsnip salad with turmeric cauliflower, shaved fennel and kale crisps

Roasted butternut squash and parsnip salad with turmeric cauliflower, shaved fennel and kale crisps

Swedish Chokladbollar By Thess

Swedish Chokladbollar By Thess