Coconut lime waldorf
Submitted by pulse on August 5, 2008 - 10:10am
I was surprised at how good this was! I hope you enjoy it also!
Ingredients:
1 young coconut, water removed and meat cleaned
1 ripe banana
¼ cup almond
milk
agave , to taste
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 apple (pink lady for multi color skin), cubed
1½ cup
grapes
½ cup celery, sliced thin
¼ cup walnuts, chopped
½ lime, juiced
2 dash chai mix spice -, cinnamon, cardamom,
ginger and clove
Preparation:
Blend the first 5 ingredients in your blender plus spice. It should be creamy. Mix together the chopped apple, grapes and celery. Use a paper towel to make sure they are dry. Then mix in the walnuts and lime juice. Mix in the coconut cream mixture and then sprinkle with spice. Enjoy!


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Your welcome!!!
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Ok I edited! Thanks for the suggestion, waterbaby, that was sure better than to keep adding edits in the comment section!
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Pulse, if you don't mind... Would you please include the rest of your ingredients in the recipe by editing??? So they will appear on your list and then they will also print out... Thanks so much, I do enjoy printing out the recipes I want to make and I DO want to make this one!!!
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Please let me know if anyone actually tries this recipe. I know it is kind of silly to say that, but it is my first recipe and I am eager to share!
I forgot to add cardamom and cloves as the other two spices I used. It was actually a chai spice mix! The idea for this recipe was from the song about "put the lime in the coconut" which kind of gives it the mayo type of taste that I, for one, used to love in waldorf salads!
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mayo? yikes! I agree jenny, that is bizarre. Even when I ate dairy products I've always had an aversion to mayonnaise. It would make me very ill. I personally believe it to be the most vile condiment ever invented. It's like sandwich glue.
But this recipe looks absolutely fabulous (and it's mayo-free!) Cool!
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wow! sounds so much better than the original version (i could never fathom mayo with fruit--but coconut/almond/banana cream? yes!!)
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I want to add that the amounts of the ingredients are not exact. I did add the spice also to the cream before mixing and later I added more celery and it just got yummier! MMMM yummier! :)
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Yum! :)