4 delicious recipes for your slow juicer
A fresh juice in the morning dispels sorrow and worries. Don't you agree? And the best thing about homemade juice from your own slow juicer is that you know exactly what's in it. No hidden additives or sugar other than the natural fructose. What's more, you can mix and match as you please - beet and apple today, fennel and pear tomorrow.

However, you can conjure up so much more with your slow juicer. Vegan plant milk made from oat flakes, for example. Or a fruity sorbet for spontaneous ice cream cravings. Curtain up for our 4 ideas for your slow juicer experiments in the home kitchen!
Beet juice with apple, celery and carrot
For beet fans and anyone who wants to become one: This delicious fruit and vegetable mix is vibrant in color and sweet and fresh in taste, winning over even the biggest skeptics of the red tuber. To the recipe
Homemade oat milk
Making plant-based milk yourself is much easier than you think. You need two ingredients: Water and rolled oats. Mix everything together, leave to swell briefly and then it’s off to the slow juicer. The result is an oat milk with no hidden added sugar that tastes just as good in coffee as it does in muesli. To the recipe
Sweet strawberry and banana sorbet
Your slow juicer can do much more than just juice. Thanks to its extra insert, it is also perfect for fruit puree – frozen, it makes a sweet sorbet for your afternoon ice cream cravings. So you can spontaneously conjure up a cool refreshment on hot days. So it’s always worth having some frozen fruit to hand! To the recipe
Citrus juice with beet
Well, your slow juicer alone is not enough for this juice treat. For the citrus trio of grapefruit, blood orange and orange, you’ll also need a citrus juicer. Beet and carrot go into the juicer at the same time. Then blend everything together and your vitamin bomb is ready. To the recipe