Kräuter-Cashew-Brotaufstrich, plated for serving
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Kräuter-Cashew-Brotaufstrich (herb cashew spread)

A vegan bread spread built entirely from soaked, blended cashews rather than a dairy or oil base, whipped with fresh herbs, garlic and lemon until it holds soft peaks like a whipped cheese. Getting it truly smooth, rather than merely blended, needs both a long soak and a high-powered machine.

Prep15 min
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Rest480 min
Servings8
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Christoph's cashew spread, the nuts soaked overnight and blended past the point of merely smooth to something that actually whips.

Ingredients

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8

Spread

  • 250 g cashews, soaked in cold water at least 8 hours, drained
  • 90 ml water, fresh, not the soaking water
  • 30 ml lemon juice
  • 20 ml olive oil
  • 1 garlic clove
  • 20 g nutritional yeast, adds a savoury, slightly cheesy note (optional)
  • 30 g mixed fresh herbs, chives, dill and parsley work well together
  • to taste fine salt

Dietary labels are a guide, not a guarantee. If you have an allergy, read the ingredients yourself.

Method

  1. Drain the soaked cashews well and combine with the fresh water, lemon juice, olive oil, garlic and nutritional yeast if using in a blender.
  2. Blend on high speed for 2 to 3 minutes, stopping to scrape down the sides as needed, until completely smooth with no graininess left; this takes longer than it looks like it should, keep going past the point it first appears smooth.
  3. Add the herbs and pulse briefly, just until flecked through, not fully puréed; you want visible green flecks, not a uniform green paste.
  4. Season with salt to taste. Chill for at least 1 hour before serving, which firms it up to a proper spreadable consistency.

Method in the Thermomix

Written for a TM5 or TM6, 2.2 litre bowl.

  1. Drained cashews, water, lemon juice, oil, garlic and nutritional yeast into the bowl. Blend 1 min / speed 9, scraping down once, until completely smooth; this machine reaches full smoothness far faster than a standard blender.
  2. Add the herbs. Pulse 3 sec / speed 4, just until flecked through.
  3. Season with salt, mix 5 sec / speed 3, then chill as in the hand method.

Notes

  • Soak the cashews the full 8 hours, or overnight. Under-soaked cashews never blend fully smooth no matter how powerful the machine, leaving a gritty texture no amount of extra blending time fixes.
  • Use fresh water, not the soaking water, which carries a slightly bitter, starchy taste that fresh water avoids.
  • Chilling after blending is what gives it a spreadable, rather than pourable, texture; it firms up noticeably as the fat in the cashews sets.
  • It keeps for 5 days in the fridge, covered, and the flavour deepens slightly by the second day.

Ingredient substitutions

  • Nutritional yeast is optional but adds a savoury depth close to a mild cheese; without it the spread is cleaner and more purely herby.
  • Herbs can be any soft-leaf combination; basil works well but changes the character toward a pesto-like spread.
  • Sunflower seeds, soaked the same way, are a reasonable nut-free alternative to cashews, though the result is less rich.

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