Make It A Power Juicer Labor Day: New Recipes!
September 3, 2010 in Holiday Ideas, Juicing Recipes
The unofficial end of summer is near. Labor Day is widely viewed as the last big summer holiday all over the United States. A day that is deeply routed in our nation’s hard-working citizens has become one of rest and social gatherings. This Labor Day, let Power Juicer be your guide for your end of summer party. But who says summer has to end so quickly? We’ve got some recipes that will help keep your summer alive!
Get ready to create tropical tasting macaroons and refreshing island sangrias. With the Power Juicer, you get all the great taste in whole fruits and vegetables. Not to mention creating healthy recipes. So here are some recipes we know you and your guests will love this Labor Day. Time to sit back, relax and let your Power Juicer do the work for you.
Strawberry Papaya Macaroons
10-12 servings
What You’ll Need:
½ cup strawberry & papaya pulp
(from 1 papaya [peeled & seeded] & 1 pt. strawberries [hulled])
½ cup organic brown sugar
2 cups coconut, shredded
2 egg whites
¼ cup whole-wheat flour
Directions:
Pre-heat oven to 375°F. In a bowl, mix all ingredients together. On a large, non-stick cookie sheet pan, use about a 2 tbsp. ice cream scoop to drop macaroons onto the cookie sheet pan. Bake about 12-14 minutes, or until golden brown around the edges. Cool completely on wire rack.
Blood Orange Sangria
6 servings
What You’ll Need:
4 bloog oranges (peeled)
½ pineapple (rind & core removed)
½ bunch grapes
1 bottle red wine
Directions:
Juice all fruits. Add all ingredients into a pitcher with ice. Mix well. Garnish with additional slices of blood oranges.



what is the better carrots for juicing. Regular carrots leave little juice ?
Hello Sandra, carrots are difficult to juice because of their hard skins. We recommend if you use large carrots to put no more than two or three at a time, whichever fits comfortably in the chute, and then gently guiding with the pusher. Don’t push too hard because this can leave more pulp than juice. Only add more force when necessary. If you are using baby carrots we recommend using a bunch that will fill up the chute at one time. Thank you.