Parsley Cashew Cheeze Spread and Feeding 25 People
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
I wish I had a lot of time on my hands but it has been SO BUSY around this musician's home. The year has started and I have a stack of new music to start learning for 4 ensembles and I yet to receive one more packet of music. I think it feels pretty wild around here because of Ryan's recital practices and all the planning that it has taken and WILL take to make it happen.
Tonight was evening #1 out of 4 of our providing dinner for those who so wonderfully volunteered to be part of Ryan's recital. What to make for close to 30 people? Yikes, I know! I have only cooked for 14 at the most but this was a test. I had one gluten-free, dairy-free student and another who was vegetarian but the rest were easy.
I thought the simplest yet delicious option would be to make my own home-prepared Burrito-in-a-Bowl meal for them. I totally miss family being around for help but the Lord gave me strength to pace myself out and plan well. I figured that making my own meal would be cheaper made from home than having something catered from Chipotle, so I decided to actually calculate it. A Fajita Bowl is $6.95 and that did not include a drink, chips and salsa, and dessert. I wanted to include all those items. After I added everything, I divided it and it came out to $3 a person for a full spread. Incredible!! I love saving and this happened to be one of my biggest savings. Here is what the spread looked like:
It was a success, thanks to God! I continue to amaze myself at how organized I can get for the bigger the party. It is kind of scary, but I am enjoying brainstorming the best meals for such big parties. Here was the set up:
I will be SO glad to dive into bed, even though this post is getting longer as I write.
I quickly leave you with a recipe I have been dying to try for close to 4 months. Even though I have been enjoying the wonders of Daiya cheese, I have been wanting a creamy cheese-like substitute for sandwiches, wraps, crackers, and veggies, so when I saw Tasha's recipe on The Clean Eating Mama, I decided to tackle it with a few more modifications.
The result was an FAB cheeze spread that even Ryan liked. I spread some on Mary's Crackers and chomped away. It had SO MUCH flavor and demanded to be used it so many different ways, but since I have not yet, I leave you with the recipe.
Parsley Cashew Cheeze Spread
1 1/2 cup raw cashews, soaked for 12 hours in plain water
1 garlic clove, crushed
2 Tablespoons lemon juice
1 teaspoon ground white pepper
2 teaspoons miso paste
2 Tablespoons nutritional yeast
1/4 cup fresh parsley
1/4 -1/2 teaspoon of Herbare (seasoned salt)
Drain and rinse cashews. In a food processor, blend cashews until chunky – use your “S” blade. Then add garlic, lemon juice, salt and pepper, miso, nutritional yeast, and parsley. Blend until smooth.
To mold the cheeze, take a 2 cup bowl or anything that is round, and fill the mold with plastic wrap. Scrape cheeze into the mold; fold the plastic wrap tightly around the top. Place on a plate and refrigerate before serving. I kept mine in over night and it enhanced the flavor immensely.










14 comments:
You've got two great spreads here! A fantastic spread put on for the 25 lucky eaters, and another great spread to put on crackers :)
You are SO right Conor! LOL. I forget that it is called a spread. Made me smile. :)
parsley cashew? i can't even imagine it! so interesting!
i heart parsley...HEART HEART HEART!!!
looks amazing.
Did you make the crackers? They look scrumptious as well.
Way to go with the "catering"!
what a great recipe! easy ingredients but it looks so impressive!!
This is a fantabulous spread!
Oh my gosh, I'm excited to try this!
Wow, you have been BUSY, girl! Your burrito spread looks so awesome, and raw cashew cheeze looks great too. I'm impressed all-around!
You are super woman! What a blessing to the people that helped you all. I love being able to give back by cooking and baking. Thanks for sharing this recipe too! It looks delicious and is certainly something new and exciting!
Wow, great spread! How did you keep it all warm? And,ummm....no mention of those amazing looking brownies up there.....I want some.
What a delightful cheese spread, love the combinations of flavors :)
Love this recipe. I've got so many plans for it this holiday season. Cheeze log anyone? Think I'll be able to keep anyone from finding out it's vegan? lol
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Looks like an amazing spread!
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