How to Make Cashew Cheese (5 ingredients recipe)
I decided it was about time I created a short video showing you just how quick and easy it is to make cashew cheese. A dairy-free alternative to regular cream cheese that you can use to use on pizza, salad, pasta, pies, pasties or simply spread on a piece of bread!
I’ve used cashew cheese in a couple of previous recipes like my recent cranberry butternut squash cheese tartsI’m obsessed with the stuff! Whenever I ask a vegan what non-vegan food they miss the most, more often than not the answer is “cheese!”, because it’s such a huge part of the British diet and it’s on/in so many foods!If you go out to a restaurant and look at the vegetarian section of the menu, cheese is very heavily featured.
Since cutting out dairy, I get the odd cheese craving, usually when I see a juicy slice of pizza. And every now and then I crave cheese on toast (this used to be one of my guilty pleasures), but apart from that I don’t miss cheese too much. It’s true that certain foods are just not the same without cheese, but it’s definitely not a life changer for me.
Having said that,I still want the option of enjoying ‘cheese’ every now and then 😛
Finding a dairy-free cheese alternative used to be very difficult not too long ago. Even this time last year. I only remember seeing a couple of none dairy cheeses in my local health/vegetarian shop. They definitely didn’t stock anything like it in my local supermarket. By the end of last years however, vegan cheeses seemed to be everywhere!
Even though there are more cheese options out there now, I still feel more comfortable making my own version with basic wholesome ingredients.
Here’s how to make cashew cheese using only 5 basic ingredients. Tastes delicious and surprisingly cheesy without having to add any artificial flavourings.
This homemade cashew cheese goes great onsome crackers or a piece of toast with some grapes or fresh figs. I’ve also used it to make my chickpea pizza. It’s so delicious spread on the chickpea base topped with some grilled vegetables like courgette, aubergine and tomatoes – YUM!
How to Make Cashew Cheese (5 ingredient recipe)
2015-11-22 17:02:09
Ingredients
- 2 cups cashews (280g) - preferably soaked for 4-8 hours.
- 1/2 cup (118ml) water
- 6 tbsp nutritional yeast
- 3/4 tsp salt - or to taste
- 1/4 tsp garlic powder
- Juice of 1 lemon
- Fresh or dried chives
Instructions
- Watch the video at the top of the page for instructions
Notes
- Store in an air tight container the fridge for up to 5 days.
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Nadia2022-08-05T11:34:54+01:00January 6, 2017|Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Paleo, Raw, Savoury Snacks, snack, Sugar Free, Vegan, Vegetarian|12 Comments
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12 Comments
Rebecca @ Strength and SunshineDecember 27, 2015 at 4:49 pm - Reply
Cashew cheeses and simple nooch are all the CHEESE I need in live!
And chives!!! Love them and…just added them to my grocery list, as I’m about to head out!CassieDecember 27, 2015 at 9:36 pm - Reply
This looks like a delicious hummus! I LOVE cashew cheese 😀
NadiaDecember 29, 2015 at 1:01 am - Reply
Thank you Cassie 😀 You can enjoy it as a dip as well by adding more water 😉
Melanie @ Melanie CooksDecember 27, 2015 at 11:45 pm - Reply
I love nuts, so I would love to take some of that cashew cheese! Spread on toast, that must taste amazing!
NadiaDecember 29, 2015 at 1:02 am - Reply
You should definitely try nut cheese, it’s so yummy and good for you!
gingeybitesDecember 28, 2015 at 5:13 pm - Reply
I’ve never heard of anything like this before! It looks great and I imagine that if you can’t eat cheese, it gives that satisfaction you get from spreading something creamy like boursin! Enjoy.
www.munchiesandmunchkins.comDecember 28, 2015 at 8:21 pm - Reply
oh yes, this looks and sounds so good. Love any kind of cheese/dip which has chives!
EmilyDecember 29, 2015 at 10:46 am - Reply
How clever! Looks and sounds yum. Going to tell my vegan friend about this too xx
AshleyDecember 29, 2015 at 9:11 pm - Reply
Oh I love this!! I’ve started to have problems with dairy over the last year or so and the hardest part for me is the cheese!! This sounds delicious! Happy New Year!
Natalie TamaraDecember 31, 2015 at 10:26 am - Reply
This looks fab – perfect for a festive “cheese” board. I love the fact the ingredients list is fairly short too (all things I already have in my cupboard!)
Dannii @ Hungry Healthy HappyJanuary 4, 2016 at 8:07 am - Reply
Happy New Year Nadia! I keep meaning to try cashew cheese, as we are trying to eat more vegan meals this year, so I will give your recipe a try. I just don’t think I could ever totally give up cheese.
AtiaJanuary 4, 2016 at 9:30 pm - Reply
As I was making the “cheese”, I realized that if all the chives were to be added to the mixture for processing, they would entirely disappear. I added some dried chives to the mixture before using the food processor, and mixed freshly chopped chives into the finished “cheese”. I sprinkled with more chopped chives before serving.
I used more garlic (3 cloves) and more lemon juice. My revised recipe calls for 4 1/2 – 5 Tbsp. lemon juice, with enough water to make up 1/2 cup liquid (instead of 1/2 c water and juice of 1 lemon). If anyone must be on a sodium-free diet, there’s no need for adding any salt – the nutritional yeast adds all the seasoning required!
The “Chive and Garlic Cashew Cheese” was a great success on New Year’s Eve – everyone loved it, and it couldn’t have been easier to make; we finished it for breakfast the next morning.
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