Since spring, the fresh produce is perfect not only for eating it raw, for the grill or just to cook/bake delicious recipes, but also to juice it up! (Specially carrots) And most of the times we use a Juicer or we use a strainer (colander) to avoid a too thick juice or just because we don’t like it. But I have realised that most of the nutrients are left there! So I searched several ways to use that leftover pulp and here are great ways, click the images to go directly to the recipes:

Carrot Pulp Cake

Recipe and Image via Always Order Dessert

Carrot Apple Ginger Tea Cakes

Recipe and Image via Food Thinkers

Green Guacamole

Recipe and Image via Choosing Raw

Beet, Carrot, Cucumber Juice and Salad Combo

Recipe and Image via Food Thinkers

Fruity Beet Balls

Recipe and Image via Raw Karma

Juice Pulp Fritters

Recipe and Image via Glow Kitchen

Dog Treats

Recipe and Image via Rawmazing

Carrot Waffles

Recipe and Image via Fork and Beans

Persimmon Cookies

Recipe and Image via Fork and Beans

Cantaloupe, Mint, + Pulp-cicles

Recipe and Image via Food Thinkers

Orange Marmalade

Recipe and Image via My Kitchen

Baked Manicotti

Recipe and Image via Project Domestification

Pineapple Carrot Cake Muffins

Recipe and Image via Running to the Kitchen

Carrot Patties

Recipe and Image via Rawdemption

More Ideas (no photos):
ThriftyFunMother Earth NewsVegtutor

Sources:
Brit.co & The Kitchn


7 responses to “No Leftovers: How to use Juicer Pulp”

  1. sophiebowns Avatar
    sophiebowns

    Mmmm!

    1. untovilordo Avatar

      I haven’t tried all of them but the ones I have, they are delicious, and no leftovers!

      If you ever try them , let me know how they were!
      thanks for passing by 🙂

  2. lizard100 Avatar

    These are great ideas. We also use pulp to make fruit leathers.

    1. untovilordo Avatar

      That is a great idea! Do you have a recipe or link to that? I would love to make it and add it to the post, if you don’t mind 🙂

      1. lizard100 Avatar

        Yes I do. Thanks for asking too. The great thing is it requires very little. And you can avoid throwing away the pulp from jams. http://lizard100blog.wordpress.com/2014/07/03/currant-affairs-jam-juice-and-gin/

      2. untovilordo Avatar

        Awesome, thank you!

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