Pulp Diction
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Stuff Your Peppers with Leafy Green Juice Pulp
Using the pulp from my juicer ensures that I get all the nutrients from my produce. And the juicer does most of the chopping and mincing work for me, so the pulp is more or less ready to toss into a recipe, as is. Put that in your pepper.
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Healthy Juice Makes Delicious Chocolate Cake
Everything left over from making blueberry, cucumber, and papaya juice is put to use in this tender, moist chocolate cake. Pulp from the blueberries and cucumber replaces some of the oil in the cake recipe, and papaya pulp filling sets off the rich chocolate perfectly.
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Beet, Carrot, Cucumber Juice and Salad Combo
You’ve heard of Soup and Salad. But today — Juice and Salad.
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Kale-Cucumber-Pear Juice and Potato Enchiladas
Edible leftovers from juicing are incredibly versatile and can be added to dishes and baked goods for a boost in taste, moisture, and nutrition. But they can also be the main event of your meal. The kale juice will leave you with about 3 cups of pulp, which becomes the star filling in these enchiladas. The filling is a hearty potato-kale mash with walnuts thrown in for protein and texture.
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Carrot Apple Ginger Tea Cakes from Juicer Pulp
Pulp — the leftover, fibrous, and very edible byproduct of juicing fruits and vegetables — can be used in all sorts of breads as well as casseroles, sauces, and desserts. These little tea cakes have a delicious, spicy, ginger flavor and lots of fiber from the carrot and apple pulp.
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Baking with Carrot Pulp
Don’t just put your pulp down the trash chute. Re-use it. Be creative and have fun and reduce your impact on the landfills all in one go.
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Make the Utmost of Oranges
Why toss all those remaining antioxidants and vitamins away when you can use them? Get the most bang out of that expensive organic produce.
