Quick and Easy Nut Cheese
Submitted by k8lyn07 on March 12, 2007 - 5:51pm
Found on Raw Sacramento Food Recipes website.
“I use it as a base for many Italian dishes, such as raw lasagna or raw-violis An easy lunch idea is to place 2T. or more of nut cheese on a sheet of nori, chop up some scallion, cucumber and tomato, and roll up. Cut into rolls. Yum!”
Ingredients:
½ cup brazil nuts
½ cup raw almonds
1 cup pine
nuts
¼ head red pepper
1 clove garlic
¼ head red onion
1 head lemon's
juice
1 tablespoon miso paste
¼ cup fresh basil
1 slice swiss chard
¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
Preparation:
Blend all ingredients until smooth or process in a food processor. You may need to add a little water to get the blending going. This cheese has the consistency of a ricotta.

7 reponses to "Quick and Easy Nut Cheese"
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2.
wow, that's a lot of nuts
3.
I think it sounds great-I'll be making this one next!
4.
For those who are not familiar with swiss chard, copy and paste the following link to your search engine address bar for more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_chard
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5.
I am equally frustrated with recipes like this. Clarity, please.
6.
Sounds good to me!
7.
What the h-e-double-hockey-sticks is a head of red pepper, onion, or lemon's juice? I gather this means the stated fraction of one fruit of a red pepper, onion or lemon, but it's confusing stated this way. Also, what is a slice of swiss chard? Why say things in a confusing manner?