<div id="fb-root"></div>
<script async defer crossorigin="anonymous" src="https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js#xfbml=1&version=v17.0&appId=1360880647827568&autoLogAppEvents=1" nonce="nOICdQjC"></script>

Deliciously Detoxifying Veggie Broth

Written By Pam Brandon and Anne-Marie Denicole On January 7, 2013

delish detox brothThe post-holiday purge is upon us. From cookies to cocktails, mashed ‘taters and more, the zippers aren’t zipping.  

But before you drag out the celery sticks, consider a gentle, cleansing broth to detoxify. Think of this savory “tea” as a warm and soothing bath for your digestive track. Comprised of organic veggies, filtered water and shoyu (naturally brewed soy sauce), the broth is a delicious, nutrient-dense snack to enjoy between meals. It rids the body of excess acidity while boosting immunity and supporting healthy weight loss. 

Daikon or Japanese white radish, is a natural diuretic that gently flushes excess water weight. Nothing radical here, just blessed, beautiful relief. 

Drink the broth for 7 days to detox, or add it to your growing list of better habits to sip throughout 2013. (Click More to see the recipe…)

Deliciously Detoxifying Veggie Broth

Makes approximately 2 quarts

1 large onion

3 carrots

3 stalks celery

1 large daikon

1 cup butternut squash

1 cup parsnips

1 cup cabbage

2 cups kale

1/4 cup chopped parsley or cilantro

1 4-inch piece ginger root

3 whole cloves garlic, peeled and left whole

1 cup fresh or dried shitake mushrooms

Sea salt, to taste

Organic Shoyu, to taste

 

Scrub and roughly chop onion, carrots, celery, daikon, squash, parsnips, cabbage, kale, parsley or cilantro, ginger, garlic, and mushrooms. Place in large stockpot and cover with about 3 quarts filtered water. Season with salt. Bring to a boil, cover, lower heat to simmer and cook for 60 minutes. Taste broth, then continue to simmer uncovered for another hour, or until desired richness is achieved. Adjust seasoning as needed. 

Using a colander or mesh strainer, strain broth into another stockpot; dispose vegetables. Serve hot, adding shoyu to taste. 

Store refrigerated up to 4 days. You can vary vegetables to create your own recipe, just be sure to include daikon to flush system of excess water. Shitake mushrooms are also advised to boost immunity.

Diva Confession: Add brown rice, frozen edamame, cubed extra-firm tofu or chicken breast, spinach and sliced scallions to make this broth a deliciously detoxifying meal. Serve with Sriracha to reduce inflammation.

{jcomments on}

We hope you find our reviews and news articles useful and entertaining. It has always been our goal to assist you in making informed decisions when spending your dining dollars. If we’ve helped you in any way, please consider making a contribution to help us continue our journalism. Thank you.

Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
<div class="fb-comments" data-href="<?php the_permalink() ?>" data-width="100%" data-numposts="5"></div>
Scott's Newsletter