Thursday 23 May 2013

Dairy-free creamy beetroot dip

This recipe is super easy, looks great and tastes yummy. It is a variation on a recipe I heard about which included Parmesan cheese. Right now I'm off dairy so had to think of how to adjust the recipe. There is a little preparation involved if you want to soak the cashews but otherwise it's a throw it all together and blend it to a smooth consistency kind of dip.

Instead of Parmesan I used savoury yeast flakes which I had bought a while ago for making nut cheese. I had read that it had a cheese like flavour. Well, it seemed like the perfect recipe to test that out.

Ingredients

  • 1 425g can of beetroot (drained)
  • 160g raw cashews (soaked in water for 8 - 12 hours)
  • 1 - 2 cloves of garlic
  • The juice of one lime
  • 2 heaped dessert spoons of savoury/nutritional yeast flakes
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Putting it together

  • Blend the drained cashews in a vitamix/food processor
  • Add the drained beetroot, garlic, lime juice, salt & pepper and blend some more
  • Add the savoury yeast flakes and blend again until you have a smooth and impressively pink dip
  • Spoon out into a bowl
  • Eat with carrot sticks or dry biscuits
 

Result

It looks fantastic and it taste pretty good too. I've had it in the fridge for almost a week and it has preserved well, probably due to the already preserved nature of the beetroot.


Verdict

I think this might just make it into my staple repertoire for when I have a bunch of people over for afternoon drink and nibbles. I love that it's dairy free and that it is high in protein and Vitamin B.

A word on savoury yeast flakes

Also known as nutritional yeast - this a product advertised as 'perfect for vegetarians'. The reason for this is that it is high in vitamin B12. It originates from molasses and though it is yeast it is deactivated. Basically they have killed the yeast culture but retained its nutritional properties.

To learn more you can google nutritional yeast or savoury yeast flakes and you find all sorts of sites that explain what it is and how to use it. Popcorn factors a lot in the 'how to use' stories.

It appears that the main reason why people use it is because of its cheesy taste.

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