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ronnieandjaime@excite.comGoddess WrapsIngredients (use vegan versions): 1 package sprouted wheat tortillas
1 jar of raw tahini
1 package nori (seaweed)
1 container of miso (yellow is best)
1 head of organic lettuce
1 bottle of Annies Goddess salad dressing
3 or 4 tablespoon cayenne pepper
Directions:Lay a tortilla flat on a plate. Spread a thin layer of Tahini on it, then place a sheet of Nori on top. Spread a small amount of Miso down the center of the Nori (careful, it goes a long ways). Put a large amount of lettuce down the center of the tortilla. Drip Goddess on the lettuce according to taste. Sprinkle with a pinch of cayenne. Wrap tightly and enjoy! This super nutritional combo of foods will bring about a natural energy buzz! I've found this also makes a good appetizer when cut into sections and pierced with a toothpick. People love the unusual taste.
Serves: approx. 8
Preparation time: 5 minutes
what is goddess dressing - just the name sounds appetizing to me but I have never heard of it or know where to get it from. UK
Archived comment by: melanieDelManso
http://www.anniesnaturals.com/Merchant/Pages/prodgod.htm Its a lemon tahini dressing.
Archived comment by: thesagewitch
this recipe is very tasty- i like to add mushrooms sauteed with ginger and wasabi (or mustard powder) and omit the cayenne.
Archived comment by: mirandatri
annies Goddess dressing is super easy to copy-just go down the ingredients, adding less of each one down. I'll post my rip off when I figure out the proportions.
Archived comment by: creaturenutt
Goddess dressing is the most amazing dressing ever. I love it. This wrap sounds like it has very intense flavor, I'll have to try it!
Archived comment by: bstutzma
To substitute for the goddess dressing, try the tahini salad dressing recipe here on vegweb. You might want to leave the ginger out, though.
Archived comment by: prescott
Annies uses Canola oil in most of the dressings, so a homemade version would be better. Canola oil is actually very toxic to the liver and should be avoided.
Archived comment by: veggiesYes
i can't believe i have yet to comment on this, ive been making it for months! its delicious - not a combination id have put together myself, but i discovered it one day when i was poking around the site trying to find what to do with nori sheets other than sushi. i love it, and goddess dressing is absolutely the best thing ever. it was an acquired taste for me, but once i liked it, i loved it. sometimes i add more veggies - tomatoes, green or red peppers, onion, cucumber, etc. its so so good.

Archived comment by: plainjewel
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