GAPS diet

GAPS Carrot Raisin Dessert Salad

This is a quick and easy recipe to whip up. It’s a GAPS Legal dish but is sure to be a crowd pleaser even for those who aren’t on GAPS.

While technically a salad, this is a very sweet dish. I recommend consuming it at the end of a meal as a treat. The amount of honey you add will depend on your own personal tastes and how sweet your carrots are.

This feeds approximately 4 people. It’s also great to bring to parties and something that’s so easy and quick to prepare. It’s also dairy free!

Ingredients for Carrot Raisin Dessert Salad:

  • 3-4 large carrots

  • ½ cup Raisins

  • 1- 2 tbsp Honey

Directions for Carrot Raisin Dessert Salad:

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Finely shred carrots in a food processor.

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Add carrots and raisins to a bowl.

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Add in 1-2 tbsp of honey, depending on how sweet you want it to be. Toss to coat carrots well with honey.

Serve and enjoy!


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GAPS Carrot Raisin Dessert Salad

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Ingredients:

  • 3-4 large carrots
  • ½ cup Raisins
  • 1- 2 tbsp Honey

Instructions:

How to cook GAPS Carrot Raisin Dessert Salad

  1. Finely shred carrots in a food processor.
  2. Add carrots and raisins to a bowl.
  3. Add in 1-2 tbsp of honey, depending on how sweet you want it to be. Toss to coat carrots well with honey.
  4. Serve and enjoy!
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