
Before I started eating raw, my girls and I had a Sunday tradition. We made Swedish pancakes. Butter, cream, whipped cream, white flour, and lots of sugar. Maybe a little dollop of Strawberries. They tasted great but guaranteed a food coma plus a day of feeling heavy and bloated. I traded a energized, productive day for a few minutes of culinary gluttony. I needed a raw food recipe to replace this!
As time has passed, my body will not tolerate white flour, sugar, and cream. Not to mention, the potential for damage caused from eating that way! Still, I missed that Sunday tradition. So, I decided to create a raw version of that special Sunday breakfast and I am thrilled by the results. These are quite easy to make, so give them a try! Be sure to start the crepes the night before.
Raw Strawberry Banana Crepes
Dehydration Time 6-8 hours Makes 8 crepes
- Crepes:
- 4 Bananas
- juice from 1 lemon
Place bananas in food processor. Add lemon juice and process until liquid. Pour into 5″ rounds. Dehydrate overnight at 110. Do not over dry these. I start them just before I go to bed. You want them to be flexible. Makes 8 – 5″ rounds
Cashew Vanilla Cream
- Pulp from two young coconuts*
- 1 C Cashews, soaked overnight
- splash of Madagascar vanilla
- 1 T Agave (if desired)
Place the cashews in Vitamix blender. Blend on high speed. Add the coconut meat and vanilla. Process until well blended. Refrigerate to thicken if needed.
Assembly
Spoon the Cashew Vanilla Cream into half the crepe. Top with berries and add more cream. Fold over and experience joy!



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OMG these look mind-blowingly delicious. And seeing that my Raw Diva Detox ends tonight, there is potential for pancakes on the weekend
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Thanks once again for your super delicious looking and surely tasting recipes!
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Eva
These look so gorgeous! I have an Excalibur dehydrator on layaway. I can’t wait to try this recipe out!
Those look so much better than any cooked number! I have got to try them, thanks for the recipe!
oh you had me at that fantastic picture!!!!!!!!
I am making this for a weekend treat.
thanks!
deb
Oh WOW! These look fantastic!
this loooks incredible!!
is there anything that can be used instead of the coconut..i see so many creamy recipes that call for it but I cant get them..any ideas on a substitution. thanks again for posting all your yummy recipes!
I love this. I will make it soon!
that looks amazing!
These look absolutely delicious! The picture is just drool worthy too.
I’m so excited, and your post will gladly be included in the Raw Food Blog Carnival!
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Nathalie
Mmmm those look delicious, I will definately be trying them out.
These are amazing! I had them yesterday and with blackberries and they were fantastic!
They where good but if you are feeding to children that are not used to raw food you might want to sweeten the cream up.
Wow! It looks amazing and I know the taste is incredible. I’ll have to give this a try.
if idont have Dehydrate… what can i do? can i put in in the oven at 40 celsius for how long?? 6 hours?
I honestly don’t know, as I always use the dehydrator. I would just check it as you go. You want it to be dry, but pliable. Not hard.
A note to Nati and anyone else who hasn’t yet coughed up the big bucks for a “real” dehydrator: I spent LESS than $100 on a dehydrator from Kohl’s and it works great! I decided that I would try the raw food lifestyle for a while first before investing in the big dollar equipment. So far, I feel so much better when I eat raw so I know that eventually I will invest in the proper equipment.
Wow! this recipe is amazing- I followed it exactly as shown, but doubled the agave in the cream and added some water to it. Even my meat eating husband thought these were amazing! thanks a bunch!
do you NEED the lemon juice? i want to make this but i dont have lemons right now!
You don’t need it but it helps keep the color and also tastes better.
OK these crepes were amazing. Since strawberries are out of season and organic mangoes are everyone, so I used mangoes instead. I made them with my daughters preschool class this morning and all I could hear was, “more please”…. YUM!! I will be making these on a regular basis.
I am loving your website and your recipes. I’ve made the spinach mushroom tart and the Squash Crepes with Sage Cream. Many thanks!
You are very welcome. Glad to have you!
Exactly how many hours to dehydrate the bananas? I can easily wake the next morning 10 hours later!
10 hours would leave you with fruit leather. Really no more than 7…and you will want to watch your temp. They can get tough if they are left for too long.