Alkaline Diet Recipe #16 – Almost Alkaline Fajitas!

by Ross on February 2, 2009

oils are good for your body!This recipe is one of my favourite, tastiest alkaline recipes: Almost Alkaline Fajitas! This is a recipe that is very representative of our approach to alkalising here at Energise. This is an almost perfect alkalising recipe. Almost perfect. We could have made it absolutely perfect, but then it wouldn’t be as enjoyable and I doubt I would ever make it again.

I truly believe that: there is more good in hitting 80% consistently than going hard, 100% for 3 days and then quitting. Life should still be about balance, fun and having a good time – not stressing, worrying and watching every single thing we eat, drink and do.

So here it is, a tasty, realistic, almost alkaline recipe:

Almost Alkaline Fajitas

Serves 2
Preparation Time: 20 minutes

Ingredients

Sprouted Wheat Tortillas (or the healthiest wraps you can find)
1 avocado
Handful of spinach
Broccoli (chopped into little florets)
1 grated carrot
Handful of lettuce leaves
Handful of pine nuts
1 tomato
1 red onion
Pinch of paprika
Tablespoon of fresh coriander
1 can of kidney beans
Olive oil

Directions

Firstly, make the salsa for the wraps by finely chopping the tomato and red onion and mixing with a little olive oil.

While this is infusing, lightly steam the broccoli and once it has softened, mash it up and put into the wrap with avocado and salsa. Then add the spinach, lettuce leaves, pine nuts, grated carrot and if you’re using kidney beans warm these and mash a little before adding.

You can also optionally add some jalapenos too!

Voila!

About Ross Bridgeford

Ross is known as THE Alkaline Diet Expert...especially when it comes to implementation and making the alkaline diet REAL in your life. He has been living, learning, teaching, coaching and loving the alkaline lifestyle since 2004 and has written over 600 articles, alkaline recipes, videos and guides on how to live alkaline and stay alkaline for life. Ross loves life in Brisbane, Australia (although is a proud Englishman) and is healthily-obsessed with nutrition, fitness and Tottenham Hotspur F.C.

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1 Stress management tips November 10, 2011 at 4:24 pm

I really needed this recipe today as I was stuck with what I was going to eat tonight. I think I will warm it in the oven a little
Thanks

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2 Ree November 9, 2010 at 5:33 pm

Is cracked wheat alkanine?

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3 paula April 30, 2010 at 8:05 am

Thanks so much for saying that its better to go 80%, than 100% and then quit. I’m just starting out and finding it hard to stick to ALL alkaline ingredients.

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4 brooklyn stern April 29, 2009 at 1:31 am

i just started the alkaline diet and so i am still unsure of what exactly to eat so i thought this sounded good. i am using a few different ingredients though!

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5 sabrina keener February 16, 2009 at 11:57 pm

sound good

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6 Jen Boda February 5, 2009 at 8:28 pm

Wonderful looking recipe. The pine nuts are a real inspired touch. I like how they really give a rich, velvety, cheese-like taste to food. I will have to try this one soon. And the fact that it is very alkaline is great. Thanks.

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