Raw Food Recipes To Beat The Heat (2024)

Too hot to cook? Try some of our raw food recipes for summer!

By Lora O’Brien

When the days are warmer and the nights longer, who the heck wants to be stuck in front of a hot oven? Especially when raw foods are healthy, super delicious – and of course, require zero cooking. If the thought of summer fills your mind with images of BBQs and grilled foods, you may be struggling to come up with new and inventive recipes that you can enjoy this season. But no worries – I’m here to help inspire you!

Luckily for us, there are a lot of great, fresh foods available over the summer that make raw dishes super tasty. For example, avocado is a great base for salad dressings and dips, thanks to its creaminess, whilst fruits like juicy watermelon and berries make a quick and easy frozen dessert fix. And let’s not forget seasoning with herbs like fragrant mint, thyme and basil – preferably fresh from the garden.

Why eat raw foods?

There are some real benefits to eating raw foods – besides beating the heat, that is! For example? A raw diet can help you:

  • Lose weight
  • Cleanse and detox your body
  • Reduce candida
  • Reduce inflammation in the body
  • Reduce sugar addiction

Of course, it’s best to use organic raw food whenever you can, and sometimes, you may be allowed to do some light cooking with certain vegetables.

We’re just focusing here on tasty, easy, raw vegan recipes for summer, and pretty much nixing all nasty processed foods. Nothing wrong with that, right?

Now, let’s get cooking. Or not!

Beat the Heat! 25 Raw Vegan Recipes for Summer

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1. Organic Burst Smoothies

Start the day with a smoothie! Of course, they’re all raw, and they’re wonderful to use up fruit that may ripen fast over the summer. Go on, flood your body with all those beneficial vitamins and minerals – and this recipe is just bursting with superfood powders, so with every sip, you’ll feel like some kind of superhero, trust me.

Get the recipe here.

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2. Homemade Grain-Free Rawnola Cereal

Yes, raw food recipes include granola, too! This grain-free rawnola is the perfect breakfast – and no baking involved. Pair with fresh seasonal fruit and some plant-milk for a truly nourishing star to the day.

Get the recipe here.

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3. Banana Cinnamon Crepes With Ice Cream & Mango

This is one of those raw food recipes with all the makings of perfection. Crepes are simply heavenly, and ice cream…for breakfast?! Yes, yes and a whole lot more yes. The only thing that would make this even more perfect would be some kind of raw berry compote drizzle over the top ….drool.

Get the recipe here.

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4. Raw Buckwheat Porridge with Fresh Figs

Porridge is a really great breakfast because 1. It tastes great, 2. It’s super fuelling and 3. It’s pretty damn good for us. So when it’s hot outside, why not make a raw version? Soaking the oats makes them super soft and almost gooey, and using cold nut milk straight from the fridge will make it really cooling.

Get the recipe here.

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5. Enlighten Smoothie Bowl

Put summer berries to good use in this gorgeous smoothie bowl! This is worth waking up early for. It’s packed with goodness, including chia seeds, fruit and granola (which you can replace with oat flakes to keep it raw). It’s one of the best raw food recipes for breakfast – or dessert! (I differentiate by adding some chocolate in for the latter).

Get the recipe here.

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6. Collard Green Burritos

Raw walnut ‘meat’ forms the basis for these burritos. They say ‘adios’ to the typical corn tortilla, and ‘hola’ to collard greens as a wrap instead. Gluten free and customisable, these make a great lunch or picnic food. The dip adds even more Mexican yumminess.

Get the recipe here.

7. Minty Raw Pea and Spinach Soup

I love soup, but who wants to eat a hot bowl of it when it’s summer? This creamy delight is as refreshing and healthy as it is gorgeous – just look at that colour! Add a few raw veggie tarts to the mix (recipe below) and you’ve got a hearty lunch.

Get the recipe here.

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8. Raw Veggie Rice With Tamari Orange Sauce

When you’re craving a burst of flavours, I’d recommend this Asian-inspired bowl! It’s tangy, crunchy, citrusy and savoury – what more could you ask for? It’s one of those raw food recipes anyone can make, too. Super easy!

Get the recipe here.

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9. Raw Cauliflower & Sundried Tomato Detox Salad

When making a raw salad, cauliflower is such a great veggie to use because you can pop it into a food processor and pulse it down to rice-like grains without needing to add a cooked food such as rice or quinoa. The lemon, garlic and tahini-based dressing really brings it together perfectly.

Get the recipe here.

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10. Spinach & Wild Mushroom Quiche

Ok, so this might not belong in a list of raw food recipes since some of the ingredients are dehydrated. But was too tasty to leave out! The base is made from nuts, nooch and flax seed and topped with courgette, onion, mushroom and spinach, yum!

Get the recipe here.

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11. Apple, Broccoli & Raisin Salad

They may not seem like they go together, but you’d be surprised to learn that the tartness of apple mixed with the green flavour of broccoli actually gets on quite well! I’d definitely recommend a sweeter apple like a Gala or Pink Lady in this recipe, as the sweetness with complements the veggies and acidic dressing super well.

Get the recipe here.

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12. Raw Sushi Rolls

Cauliflower ‘rice’ forms the basis of these delicious raw sushi rolls. They are made even tastier with the tahini dip they come with. These little bites of yum are perfect for taking to the office for lunch, and work well at picnics, too! It’s one of those raw food recipes you’ll always want to have on hand.

Get the recipe here.

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13. Raw Vegan Tacos

What would a list of raw food recipes be without a taco idea, right? I’m all about that taco/Mexican food life, and any way I can enjoy my tacos, I am down for trying it. So I could hardly wait to try this deconstructed recipe! The taco ‘meat’ is made from a mix of nut and seed crumbles. You’ll absolutely love it – believe me! I drizzled mine with the collard green burrito dip recipe (above) and it was heavenly.

Get the recipe here.

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14. Stuffed Avocados

Avocados are quite literally a godsend to this Earth! What a sad world it would be without their existence. However, STUFFED avocados are somehow even better. This creamy deliciousness is going to be an org*smic treat for the taste buds this summer, and this is one of the more filling raw vegan recipes for summer.

Get the recipe here.

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15. Raw Zucchini Lasagne

Have all of the deliciousness of a cooked meal without having to turn the oven on to do so! That’s why I love raw foods; anything can be made into a raw recipe, it’s all about experimentation. This lasagne uses thin slices of courgette for the pasta and has three tasty layers: creamy cashew-almond, pesto and tomato!

Get the recipe here.

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16. Raw Pizza with Zucchini Cheese

Whoa! Life is good when you can even make pizza raw! This is topped with a garlic basil tomato sauce, zucchini cheese, and “sautéed” mushrooms. The outcome is a wonderfully light and fresh pizza that would go even better with an ice-cold beer.

Get the recipe here.

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17. Portobello Mushrooms With Greens & Guac

BBQs are great, but getting all hot and smoky – not so much. That’s why this is one of my fave raw food recipes. Especially as the ‘bun’ is made from portobello mushrooms! It gives the burger a much lighter feel, which is perfect for summertime when we don’t really want to chow down on a starchy bun and feel bloated. The raw chips make a great alternative to fries, too.

Get the recipe here.

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18. Cucumber Noodles In Peanut Sauce

Love yourself some Pad Thai? This is one of those raw food recipes with all those great Thai flavours: lime, peanuts, cilantro and spicy chilis. But instead of rice noodles, it uses ribbons of refreshing cucumber. Yum!

Get the recipe here.

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19. Veggie Summer Rolls

Veggie rolls are low cal, quick and easy to make, and you can pack them out with an abundance of raw veg, then pair them up with a dipping sauce for a really delicious go-to meal. The combination of crisp and crunchy veggies wrapped in squishy rice paper with the sweet and spicy sauce? Pure heaven.

Get the recipe here.

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20. Raw Vegan Buddha Bowl

Loads of veggies and cauliflower rice make this bowl a filling alternative lunch or dinner for those days when it’s too hot to cook. And the best part? You can just add whichever veggies you have on hand. Definitely one of the easiest raw food recipes to make!

Get the recipe here.

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21. Raw Almond Rosemary Crackers

I know what you’re thinking: I NEED CARBS! And that’s no problem, my friend! These gluten free crackers are raw, filling, and are just what you need to dip into some soup or hummus.

Get the recipe here.

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22. Vegan Chunky Monkey Ice Cream

Summer isn’t officially here in my house until there’s ice cream in the freezer. Nuts, bananas and cacao nibs mix and mingle with a cashew-based ice cream that’s sweetened with maple syrup. One of those raw food recipes to die for!

Get the recipe here.

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23. Raw Coconut Lime Pie

Lime is really refreshing on a hot day, and it’s also quite cleansing for the palette, making it perfect for dessert. The crust of this pie is made from a mix of pumpkin seeds and dates, whilst the filling is super creamy thanks to the avocado and coconut.

Get the recipe here.

24. Raw Blackberry Cheesecake Bars

For me blackberries remind me of childhood. I’d spend my summer picking them fresh from a bush right next to my grandparent’s house. And my God – were they delicious! So plump and juicy, and it really sparked a loving relationship for blackberry-based dishes. So I’m going to be making these cheesecake bars all summer long, thank you!

Get the recipe here.

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25. Raw Strawberry Macadamia Nut Cheesecake

Whoa, am I right? Of all the raw vegan recipes for summer, this may be the prettiest. It’s like, wedding worthy. And given its exotic ingredients, including those posh Macadamia nuts, all topped with freeze-dried jasmine, roses and strawberries – well, this isn’t an everyday kinda vegan cheesecake by any means. It’s so damn beautiful, that I had to add TWO pics! (it’s the main image, too).

Get the recipe here.

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FAQs

What is a healthy uncooked food diet? ›

On a raw food diet, you can eat uncooked and unprocessed foods, such as produce, nuts, legumes, and sprouted grains. Some people may also consume raw dairy, eggs, meat, or fish.

Can raw vegans eat peanut butter? ›

The following foods are suitable for most raw food diets:

soaked and sprouted beans, other legumes, and grains. raw nuts and seeds. raw nut butters, such as peanut butter and almond butter. nut milks, including almond milk.

How do you warm raw food? ›

Use a dehydrator/oven for a few minutes to warm it up. Eat foods at room temperature. When you want to eat food that is chilling in the fridge, take food out thirty minutes before you want to eat it and consume at room temp. You can also use a dehydrator to warm your meals.

What are raw vegan staple foods? ›

Whole almonds, slivered almonds, raw cashews, pine nuts, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, pecans, walnuts, hemp seeds, flaxseeds, toasted sesame seeds.

What two foods can be eaten raw as well as cooked? ›

Thus, cabbage and carrots both can be eaten both raw and cooked.

What are four food that can be eaten raw? ›

Food items like cucumbers, carrots, radishes, beetroot and tomatoes can be eaten raw in the form of salads.

Is almond milk considered a raw food? ›

Is almond milk raw? Yes it is, if you make it yourself using almonds that are raw. Store-bought almond milk is generally not raw, as it is usually pasteurised before being bottled.

Do raw vegans drink coffee? ›

Yes. Black Coffee will, inevitably, be your best option if you're vegan. Less so, admittedly, if you're a raw vegan, however, seeing as it's most commonly served hot. What's more, whether you're choosing Black Coffee, Cold Brew Coffee, Iced Coffee or any other variety, the beans must still be roasted.

Why is my dog throwing up on raw food diet? ›

If you have been raw feeding for a couple of weeks and the dog suddenly vomits, this may be an attempt to rid the body of toxins and is not unusual. Obviously, if your dog is vomiting frequently you should check with your vet that there isn't any serious underlying health problem.

How do you eat raw in the winter? ›

Raw, Not Chilled

Remember to allow time for your refrigerated ingredients to come to room temperature before eating them. You can also mix hot water into cold, raw base ingredients to bring the temperature up gently.

Can you eat canned beans on a raw food diet? ›

Avoid foods that have been “roasted” or “baked” as these are not raw. Canned foods are also not raw. On a traditional diet, whole grains and legumes are usually cooked, but they can be compliant on a raw diet if they are soaked or sprouted.

Are olives considered raw vegan? ›

Most people who follow a raw vegan diet include a limited amount of foods that have undergone some processing, as long as the processing does not involve heating up the food above 115 degrees. Some of these mildly processed raw vegan foods include: Cold-pressed oils. Unprocessed olives.

What is 100% raw vegan? ›

Some proponents also believe that a raw vegan diet provides all the nutrients humans need — which is why supplements are often discouraged. A raw vegan diet consists of mostly unprocessed, plant-based foods that are either completely raw or heated at very low temperatures.

How much weight can you lose on raw food diet? ›

Studies have also shown that a raw vegan diet can lead to weight loss. A study published in the journal Nutrition & Diabetes found that participants who followed a raw vegan diet for six months lost an average of 22 pounds, while also reducing their body fat and waist circumference.

How successful is the raw food diet? ›

Short-Term Weight Loss

A raw food diet could lead to temporary weight loss. However, Rahman says., most people will not be able to sustain it long term because it can be overly restrictive and lead to serious nutritional deficiencies.

What is a 70 percent raw food diet? ›

A raw food diet consists of at least 70 percent uncooked and minimally-processed foods. Most raw foods are plant based, but some raw foodists eat raw eggs, dairy, meat, or fish. Fans of the raw food diet believe it offers a bunch of health, environmental, and possibly financial benefits.

How do you eat a no processed food diet? ›

Unprocessed or minimally processed foods you can increase in your diet include:
  1. fruit and vegetables (both fresh and frozen)
  2. dried fruits and nuts with no added sugar, salt, or oil.
  3. pulses and legumes (such as chickpeas and lentils)
  4. whole grain starchy carbohydrates (whole wheat bread, oats, whole wheat pasta)

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