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I came across this recipe, looking for something different to do with a winter squash. I found it. First taste test and hubby grinned. So I left my modifications at just adding shiro miso. I'd have added more but hubby liked it as it is, so that was it.
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The original recipe comes from Butternut Squash Vegan Cheese Sauce . They quote it as "pure magic". It's not that good, but it is good enough to make again and it's a quick and easy recipe to make if you make life easier using the microwave and a high speed blender. And it's a good way of hiding veg in a sauce.
Ingredients (Serves 2 as main)
150g *butternut squash, seeded and cut into small cubes
150g cashews
75ml water, or vegetable broth
25g nutritional yeast
50ml dairy free milk, unsweetened
45g lemon juice
½-¾ tsp sea salt to taste
½ tsp paprika
3 tbsp olive oil
3 large cloves garlic
1-2 tbsps miso (shiro)
Method
* I didn't both peeling the butternut squash. The rind is edible, so it was left on for ease.
Thick version
Thin version
The original recipe comes from Butternut Squash Vegan Cheese Sauce . They quote it as "pure magic". It's not that good, but it is good enough to make again and it's a quick and easy recipe to make if you make life easier using the microwave and a high speed blender. And it's a good way of hiding veg in a sauce.
Ingredients (Serves 2 as main)
150g *butternut squash, seeded and cut into small cubes
150g cashews
75ml water, or vegetable broth
25g nutritional yeast
50ml dairy free milk, unsweetened
45g lemon juice
½-¾ tsp sea salt to taste
½ tsp paprika
3 tbsp olive oil
3 large cloves garlic
1-2 tbsps miso (shiro)
Method
- In a medium bowl, add the diced butternut squash and 75ml water/broth. Microwave uncovered for 4 minutes.
- Add all ingredients with the remaining cooking liquid to Vitamix (or similar) and process on high until smooth and creamy.
- Taste/adjust seasoning if needed and thin with extra dairy free milk if also required.
* I didn't both peeling the butternut squash. The rind is edible, so it was left on for ease.
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