
Thank you for your Birthday Wishes! I had a pretty low key day since we both worked, but the evening was fun. The restaurant we wanted to go to was closed on Mondays, so we are going tonight instead. We made Channa Masala together (using this recipe) and I opened a few gifts!

One of which was a 5 in 1 Reflector Kit for my photography. I’m so excited to use this! [nerd alert]

You can expand it over 10 feet and it also lowers to the ground too, which is the height I will use the most. It has silver, black, white, gold, and diffusion.
It will be lots of fun playing around with this thing!
Or for spontaneous animal shows when my nephews arrive in July??? ;)

I also got some kitchen stuff that will be appearing on the blog shortly I’m sure. :)
Oh, and we also shared the last piece of the delicious Whole Food’s Vegan Chocolate Cake, complete with Coconut Bliss ‘ice cream’. :)
YUM!!!

Now back to this delicious berry crisp that I made for my party on Saturday! I thought a raw crisp would be more Spring-like and fun to serve chilled instead of warm. It turned out great and the recipe was so easy to throw together.

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Raw Triple Berry Crisp
Adapted from Whole Foods and Adventures in Raw Food.
Yield: 6-8 servings
Berries:
- 1.5 containers strawberries (about 22 ounces)
- 2 small containers blueberries (6 ounces each)
- 1 small container raspberries
- 1 Tablespoon maple syrup (use agave, if you want it raw)
Topping:
- 1 cup raw walnuts
- 1 cup raw pecans
- 1/4 cup uncooked rolled oats
- 2 Tablespoon maple syrup
- 1/4 tsp kosher salt
- 1/4 tsp cinnamon
Directions:
1. Wash and slice all strawberries into bite sized pieces. In a large bowl, mix the sliced strawberries, and other washed berries. Toss with maple syrup or agave nectar.
2. Prepare the topping in a food processor by pulsing all ingredients until just mixed. You want to leave this mixture very chunky, so be sure not to over process.
3. In a 1.4 litre (1.5 quart) casserole dish, add most of the berry mixture, leaving a few tablespoons or so. Spread evenly. Now add most of the topping over top of the berries, reserving a few tablespoons. Now sprinkle on the remaining berries, and finally the rest of the topping. Serve immediately, or chill for 1 hour.
Note: This raw crisp does not keep in the fridge overnight as it gets very watery. Be sure to mix just prior to serving.
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This dessert couldn’t be easier! Just prep the berries, topping, and add into a casserole dish!

Voila :)

This crisp does not keep well overnight, so please be sure to mix it just prior to serving. The leftovers the next day were quite watery because there is no corn starch or arrowroot powder to soak up the water.

Enjoy with Coconut Bliss Vanilla Bean ‘ice cream’ or your favourite frozen dessert.

Have a great Tuesday!
Nom, nom, nom!! :D
Angela it looks wonderful!
I love!!! the 1st pic. Truly a spectacular shot! I love that Eric helps you with your photo shoots and setting things up. The biggest “help” that Scott can give to me when Im shooting food is to….get lost! haha! “Dont bother me, Im busy”..famous last words of mine!
The recipe looks great. I make a raw, well no-bake, vegan apple crumble. It’s got oats, almond flour, dates, brown sugar, agave, as part of the crumble topping and the crust too. Slightly different rations and it’s funny, that crumble gets BETTER as time passes, not more watery. Cooking is such an experiment, isn’t it! I want to experiment with your recipe next :)
Happy belated birthday!
This looks so good–and summery! If I didn’t eat the last of my berries I’d want to make this.
Wow, that crisp looks amazing! Those pictures alone have convinced me to make this today!
Mmm Mmmm that crisp or rather “uncrisp” lol….looks fabulous!!! So summery and pretty…it would be perfect for the fourth of july!
So colorful and gorgeous!
Love berry crisps. Love love love ’em!
And your orange wall looks so great!
Totally agree with Shanna. Ditto!
thanks!
Great birthday gift!! I can’t imagine how you can make your photos any more beautiful!!
This berry crisp looks so simple and delicious! I love chilled berry desserts inthe warmer months – especially with coconut ice cream!
Enjoy your birthday dinner tonight!
Mmmm I was waiting for this recipe ever since you hinted about it the other day! Thank you thank you!
Happy belated birthday! What a great celebration!! The crisp sounds and looks amazing- I want some!
that light reflector is awesome!!! Your photography has evolved so much over the years and keeps on getting better. :) it’s absolutely stunning. I love crisps and I hate waiting for them to bake so this will be perfect for me since I can just dig right in. :D
Maybe you can add chia seeds to soak up the liquid?? or flax?? I’m going to experiment!
that might be worth a shot! :)
Thanks for your compliment too!
So glad you shared this one with us. I had some of it and I wanted to eat the whole dang casserole dish. So good. I sent this to my Boyfriend – and I’m definitely re-creating it this summer :)
Happy Belated Birthday! Have a great time going out to dinner tonight! I just came across your blog and am really excited about it because this month I am test driving a Vegan diet. I LOVE it so far. I bought Rhubarb this weekend because I knew I wanted to make a crisp of some sort. This recipe is perfect for it. Thank you!!! Have a beautiful day :)
This sounds amazing!!! If you hadn’t said it was raw I wouldn’t have even noticed!
That crisp looks delicious! What a perfect summer dessert! Thanks!
Ahh that crisp looks amazing I cant wait for berries to be in season, yours look so bright and colorful!
Such an neat, simple party idea for the summer! I love the low-sugar aspect, too. Summers make me want everything lighter and more “natural” or raw in taste.
Looks like a successful birthday! How was the WF vegan chocolate cake? As good and homemade?
it was awesome :)
Oh dear, those berries look amazing! They’re almost in season here, yippie!
Wow. That reflector kit looks pretty hard core. I am excited to see you play around with this too. I mean.. your photos are already amazing..so I can’t wait to see what this can do!
Who got you that screen? It looks awesome!
The crisp looks great! It’s totally cold here right now (at least for me), but it would be excellent in a couple of months when it warms a bit.