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Blue Uncheese


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Recipe By:   Gabrielle
Recipe Category:   Sauces & Condiments

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Recipe Details
  •  Recipe Key Info

    Difficulty:

    Medium

    Cook Method:

    Slow Cook

    Yield:

    4 Servings

    Prep Time:

    0 hr 20 mins

    Cook Time:

    0 hr 15 mins

    Ready In:

    0 hr 35 mins




    Additional Info

    Category:


    Sauces & Condiments

    Main Ingredient:


    Vegetables

    Special Diet:


    Vegan 



  • Ingredients


    1/4 cup cashew nuts, chopped
    1 cup millet, cooked (from 1/2 cup dry)
    1 tablespoon onion powder
    1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
    2 tablespoons lemon juice
    2 tablespoons tahini
    1-2 tablespoons white miso
    2 teaspoons cider vinegar
    4-6 tablespoons nutritional yeast
    1/2 teaspoon dry mustard (or 1 teaspoon regular)
    pinch nutmeg
    1 pkg. / 1 tablespoon agar agar powder
    1/4 cup water
    2 tablespoons fresh chopped parsley
    1 teaspoon fresh chopped chives





    Directions


    1. Spray 2-3 (depending on size) ramekins with oil, then set aside until “cheese” is ready.

    2. Put the cooked millet in a food processor and pulse to make a smooth paste.

    3. Add the chopped cashews and pulse again.

    4. Add the tahini, lemon juice and miso and again pulse.

    5. Add the seasonings and rest of the ingredients and pulse to blend.

    6. Taste and season accordingly.

    7. We found it to taste just right at this stage.

    8. Place 1/4 cup cold water in a small sauce pan.

    9. Add the agar agar powder and stir well to mix.

    10. Bring the mixture to a boil stirring constantly.

    11. Add the agar agar mixture to the cheese mixture and stir well.

    12. Pour or spoon the cheese mixture into the ramekins and allow to cool.

    13. Place in a refrigerator for 1-2 hours or chilled overnight.

    14. To remove from the ramekin, run a knife around the ring, and dip the bottom in boiling water for a 30 seconds, then invert onto a plate or lettuce leaf.










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Name: Gabrielle Campbell
About: I'm a single mom who loves cooking and trying out new recipes.


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