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How To Make Dairy-Free Cashew Cream For Pasta, Queso And More
There are plenty of dairy-free products out there that can make great substitutes for the real thing, whether you’re allergic, following a vegan diet or just want to cut back on animal products. But when it comes to recreating creamy, cheesy sauces, the best swap is actually this DIY cashew cream made with just two ingredients (plus salt and water). The cream is an alfredo-like pasta sauce all on its own, and a few spoonfuls can turn a bland, dairy-free risotto or polenta into something that’s more decadent than the real thing — yet still nutritious. Plus, because it’s made with shelf-stable ingredients, it will keep for weeks in an airtight container in the fridge or up to a month in the freezer. 4 WAYS TO COOK WITH CASHEW CREAM
Ingredients for servings
Directions
Place the cashews in a bowl and cover with water; soak at room temperature overnight.
In a high-powered blender, combine soaked cashews with 0.5 cup (120ml) of soaking water, nutritional yeast and salt. Blend on high until smooth.
Notes
VEGAN PASTA Cook the pasta of your choice according to the package directions, drain, then toss in a large bowl with raw spinach, tomatoes, basil and 2–3 tablespoons of cashew cream per serving. You can also add cooked or steamed vegetables.
MUSHROOM RISOTTO Cook rice in olive oil and mushroom stock, then stir in cashew cream at the end.
GRITS OR POLENTA Cook your grain of choice in vegetable stock, then stir in cashew cream to finish.
VEGAN QUESO When making cashew cream, simply add a block of vegan cream cheese and some chili powder to the ingredients listed above and blend together.