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Probiotic Pink Cream Cheese (Vegan, Gluten-free)

With winter, the root vegetables are making constant visits to my pantry. Be it carrot, parsnip or beetroot – I love them all. Especially the beetroot has taking my taste buds by storm again and I keep finding myself creating new dishes that contain this beautiful, delicious root.Vegan Gluten free Dairy Free Nut Based Probiotic Pink Cream Cheese Recipe 1 1
In the meantime walnuts are an ingredient that I occasionally ignore. Even though they are such a delicious, nutritious nut that shouldn’t be missing in a well balanced diet.

Vegan Gluten-free Dairy-Free Nut-Based Probiotic Pink Cream Cheese Recipe

The other day I found myself dreaming of my vegan cashew “cream cheese”. Then I glanced at my walnuts, soaking in a jar on the window sill; and another batch of fresh beetroot on the kitchen counter. And there it was! I have to warn you though, walnuts have a strong, unique flavour that might not be to everyone’s taste. You can substitute them with more cashews, or sunflower seeds, or blanched almonds, or…. ?

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Also, due to natural oxidation, the top layer of the cream cheese will turn slightly grey. This is normal and doesn’t affect the taste or quality. ?

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Makes approx. 250g of cream cheese:

3/4 cup (100g) cashews (soak for 8 hours, then rinse and drain)
3/4 cup (80g) walnuts (soak for 8 hours, then rinse and drain)
1/3 teaspoon salt
20g raw beetroot (or more if you like)
probiotic powder from two capsules
1/4 cup + 1-2 tablespoon water

Instructions:

1. Mix all ingredients in a powerful blender until smooth.

2. Scoop into a sterile jar, place lid on only loose so that the probiotic little helpers can breathe.

3. Place the jar in a warm place for at least 10 hours. Depending on how warm it is and how active the probiotic bugs are, the vegan “cheese” will take between 10 and 20 hours. Once the ‘cheese’ has risen and you can see small bubbles, it is ready.

4. Place in fridge and consume within a week.

Enjoy! ?

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Vegan Gluten-free Dairy-Free Nut-Based Probiotic Pink Cream Cheese Recipe

Vegan Gluten-free Dairy-Free Nut-Based Probiotic Pink Cream Cheese Recipe

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