Q&A With Hippie Lane, Queen of Raw Desserts (Plus Free Recipe) (2024)

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For anyone that spends a little (too much) time on Instagram and is any bit interested in raw vegan desserts, you would have most likely stumbled across the beautiful creations of Taline Gabrielian (AKA Hippie Lane).

She is the healthy, Aussie, plant-based blogger who has a talent for creating the most beautiful recipes and images of whole raw foods, eye-popping creations, colorful meals and mouthwatering smoothies!

With just under 500K followers on her Instagram, it was only natural that her next step was to create a must-have recipe book! We asked Taline some questions about her journey and got one of her all-time fave recipes for you to try!

Food Matters: Where do you get your inspiration from when creating recipes?

Taline: I’m mainly inspired by smells and tastes of my cultural background and also my childhood favorites. Current health trends, a walk in nature, vibrant colors and traveling to new locations help to get my creativity flowing with new recipe inspiration.

Food Matters: What one food would you never eat?

Taline: Oh! The liver of any animal is definitely on the never list.

Food Matters: Do you actually eat all of the toppings on your stunning smoothie bowls?

Taline: Definitely! I love loading smoothie bowls with crunchy toppings. I think the texture is really crucial - a spoonful of cold creamy smoothie with flakes of coconut, fruit and peanut butter is heaven in a bite.

Food Matters: What 3 things do you believe impact our ability to have great health?

Taline: Stress, restrictive diets and poverty.

Food Matters: If you had to eat one recipe from your cookbook every day for the rest of your life, what would it be?

Taline: Can I say my Galaxy Bar (my take on the Mars Bar) ?? Haha one track mind - chocolate. But seriously, I’d say my baked sweet potato with aioli. I am super simple and this comforting carb and crazy delicious cashew based aioli combo can make me all levels of happy.

Recipe - RAWnola
(another all-time favorite of Taline’s)

Serves: 4 R VGN DF GF RSF

A raw version of the beloved breakfast granola, my RAWnola is based on one of my favorite gluten-free superfoods, the humble buckwheat seed, making these irresistible clusters high in protein, vitamin B, zinc, magnesium and antioxidants.Dehydrating the RAWnola mixture is not essential, but is recommended if you’d like a crunchier result and an extended shelf life. Once you’ve made yourself a batch, you’ll find yourself snacking on it all day long.

Ingredients:

Method:

  1. Place the dates, coconut oil and peanut butter in a food processor and pulse into a paste.
  2. In a large bowl, combine the remaining ingredients. Add the date paste and use both hands (wearing some food-handling gloves, if you have some handy) to thoroughly combine all the ingredients, so the mixture sticks together.
  3. If you have a food dehydrator, press the mixture onto a dehydrator tray, to about 5 mm (¼ inch) thick, and dehydrate at 40°C (105°F) for 8hours. Once set, break the mixture into bite-sized pieces and store in an airtight container in the pantry. It will keep for up to4weeks.
  4. If you don’t have a food dehydrator, line a flat plate or tray with baking paper and spread the mixture on it, about 5 mm (¼ inch) thick. Set in the fridge for at least 2–3 hours. When your mixture is firm, your RAWnola is ready to eat. It will keep in an airtight container inthe fridge for up to 3–5 days.

Images and recipes fromHippie Lane: The Cookbookby Taline Gabrielian (Murdoch Books RRP $39.99)

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Alongside being a qualified nutritionist and our social media guru, Rachel is Food Matters’ Recipe Developer. She’s forever dreaming up and developing new recipes for the community to enjoy.

Q&A With Hippie Lane, Queen of Raw Desserts (Plus Free Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

Are raw desserts healthy? ›

Raw desserts can help you in marinating a healthy lifestyle and ensures that the bite that you take inside is not only healthy and nutritious but also it is tasty and satisfying. A health delicious raw dessert would be an easy shift from processed desserts to healthy raw desserts.

Is it unhealthy to eat dessert every day? ›

Routinely consuming too much added sugar can increase your risk of obesity, heart disease, diabetes and liver disease. The American Heart Association® recommends limiting added sugars to 9 teaspoons (150 calories or 36 grams) per day for men and 6 teaspoons (100 calories or 24 grams) per day for women.

Are raw cakes healthy? ›

A short summary of raw cakes

Raw cakes are typically not made out of animal made products such as butter, milk, eggs and are therefore suitable for people who avoid animal products. Because they are not baked they still have all the nutrients in them like vitamins, minerals and enzymes.

What are the benefits of raw cakes? ›

A key benefit of these desserts is that they are healthy due to the lack of processed ingredients. This means that such desserts do not contain refined sugar, color enhancer, flavors, leavening agents, and other harmful ingredients. Also, for many, such desserts are the only type of sweetness that can be eaten.

Is it healthier to eat raw foods? ›

Fresh, raw foods are a valuable part of a balanced diet. However, it is possible to have too much of a good thing. Cooking is important to make certain foods and nutrients more digestible. An entirely or even mostly raw diet is likely to cause weight loss but also makes it difficult to meet your nutritional needs.

What are the healthiest foods to eat raw? ›

The following foods are suitable for most raw food diets:

freshly made fruit and vegetable juices. soaked and sprouted beans, other legumes, and grains. raw nuts and seeds. raw nut butters, such as peanut butter and almond butter.

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