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Tefal Juicer 4“Love yourself enough to live a healthy lifestyle.”

To juice or not to juice is often the question, and it’s a tough one to crack. Having given it a good thought, as old school as I may be, I think a juicer is a boon for people who live fast paced lives, have demanding schedules, fussy kids, love clear juice and fancy the idea of making the most of seasonal produce. For me, usually fussy kids who shy away from fruits are the ones will benefit most.Fruits and vegetables in seasonNothing can be better than knowing what goes into your glass of juice and serving it fresh, like a farm to table feel! It’s also real fun to have kids make their own juice. Once they get involved, see them enjoy the fruits of their labour, or virtual labour since their work is cut out. They can use a whole lot of combinations. Ideas after juicing – have as is, make mocktails, popsicles, granita, sorbet, slad dressings. The juice is also a great base for cocktails for adults!Tefal Juicer 5Then again, it’s quite fascinating watching fresh, clear colourful juice pour out into a jug, then bottle it up and enjoy it! The Tefal Juice Extractor allows you just that. Points to remember are that the quantity of juice pushed out depends on the water content of the produce.  For eg 2 large mangoes and about 1/2 a pineapple will yield 2 glasses of juice. Since pineapple has a high liquid content, the juice output is higher. In season, sweet lime or orange juice is a great add. Also all pips, stones etc must be removed before fruit is put in.Tefal Juicer 2Produce like beetroot and spinach yield a small quantity of juice due to the dense nature of beets and that spinach leaves have little water. It’s best to combine them with a fruit or vegetable with a high liquid content. I like adding seedless black grapes to beet juice as it enhances the natural sweetness of beets. You could always add beet greens to the juicer as well if you are lucky to get a nice organic supplier, or are lucky to grow some at home. If you’d like to cut back on sugar, add cucumber instead of grapes. Throw in some celery, add a squeeze of lime.Tefal JuicerThe possibilities are endless. I did three juices and it took all of 30 minutes. I think prepping the veggies takes far longer. The juicer is intuitive, easy to use and has a very smooth dial in front with 2 settings. Love the bright blue light that shines in front while juicing is in progress. There is also a generous jug to collect the juice quite neatly, and yet another larger jug to collect the pulp.Tefal Juicer 6If you are like me, where I don’t like wastage, then the thought will definitely creep into your head “What to  do with all this pulp?“. Wastage feels bad and you can’t just throw out the pulp. The mango and pineapple pulp I just happily ate, but you can add it to your breakfast bowl, top with granola, some yogurt if you like.granlaStir it through a bowl of yogurt maybe, or add to that favourite smoothie.Tefal Juicer 7A quick search online adds to some thoughts I already had while juicing. There’s so much you can do with the pulp, that you should be happy to have the juice extractor on your shelf!! Here are a few ideas to set you off…

  • Add it to stock or soup
  • Up the fibre in a burger patties
  • Throw it into a smoothie
  • Deydrate it, grind to a flour. Bake with it
  • Blend it and use as a soup/gravy thickener
  • Make a dip using pulp as a base
  • Use it in pancakes
  • Make a iced tea. Steep with water, maybe tea leaves or tisae, strain, drink
  • Add it to nuggets
  • Use in pet feed as is, or make doggie treats
  • Freeze into ice cubes, and add to meaballs, or pasta sauce, or curries
  • Add it to your compost pile
Tefal Juicer 4

Fruit & Vegetable Juices

A juicer is a boon for people who live fast paced lives, have demanding schedules, fussy kids, love clear juice and fancy the idea of making the most of seasonal produce. Here are 3 quick and fun juices to make in your Tefal Juice Extractor.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 2 people

Ingredients
  

Beetroot Grape Spinach Juice

  • 3 beets scrubbed well, quartered
  • 1 black grapes big bunch
  • 2 cups spinach leaves

Peach Cherry Juice

  • 6 peaches pitted, halved
  • 2 cups of cherries pitted

Mango Pineapple Juice

  • 1 large mango diced
  • 1/2 a pineapple cubed

Instructions
 

  • Feed the fruit/vegetables through the tube of the Tefal Juice Extractor. Turn on the machine to speed 1, then speed 2.
  • Serve immediately, or chill before serving.
  • I didn't need any added sugar.

About me: I am a freelance food writer, recipe developer and photographer. Food is my passion - baking, cooking, developing recipes, making recipes healthier, using fresh seasonal produce and local products, keeping a check on my carbon footprint and being a responsible foodie! I enjoy food styling, food photography, recipe development and product reviews. I express this through my food photographs which I style and the recipes I blog. My strength lies in 'Doing Food From Scratch'; it must taste as good as it looks, and be healthy too. Baking in India, often my biggest challenge is the non-availability of baking ingredients, and this has now become a platform to get creative on. I enjoy cooking immensely as well.

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