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Vegan Horseradish Cashew Spread

The sweet and sour apple and the spicy horseradish complement each other perfectly for this fresh, delicious spread. Ideal for an in-between snack or as a small meal spread on your favorite bread. Vegan horseradish cashew spread not only tastes delicious as a spread. It’s great for cooking, a wonderful dip and goes well with vegan smoked salmon.

A tasty snack: Your favorite bread with vegan horseradish cashew spread.

Horseradish – a great, hot root

With its spiciness, horseradish gives spreads that certain something extra. It spices up many dishes and snacks and is very healthy thanks to its ingredients. Horseradish is odorless as a root. It only develops its sharpness when it is cut open and grated

The name horseradish comes from the German name Meerrettich. The English mispronounced it and called it mareradish. Eventually, it was called horseradish. The Austrian call it Kren, which means to cry. It refers to the pungent compounds that can cause watery eyes.

Horseradish has been used as a medicinal plant since the Middle Ages. Among other things, the root helped against scurvy. For example, it contains a lot of vitamin C, vitamin B, potassium, calcium, iron and essential oils. Its pungent substances strengthen the immune system and help with colds.

Vegan Horseradish Cashew Spread
Vegan horseradish cashew spread tastes as spread or as dip.

Vegan horseradish cashew spread as hearty companion

The zesty spread gets its creaminess from the cashew nuts. In order to be able to puree them well, you have to soak them first. Your delicious, tart-sweet spread goes perfectly with rye sourdough bread with seeds. Anyway with vegan carrot salmon and as a dip with raw vegetables. A small spoonful in your salad sauce or in your soup gives them a special kick.

You can keep your apple horseradish in a tightly sealed jar in the fridge for several weeks.

Veganer Apfel-Meerrettich Aufstrich

Vegan Horseradish Cashew Spread

The sweet and sour apple and the spicy horseradish complement each other perfectly for this fresh, delicious spread. Ideal for an in-between snack or as a small meal spread on your favorite bread. Vegan horseradish cashew spread not only tastes delicious as a spread. It's great for cooking, a wonderful dip and goes well with vegan smoked salmon.
5 from 1 vote
Cook Time 10 minutes
Course Breakfast, hearty
Cuisine Europe
Servings 6 portions

Ingredients
  

  • 150 g cashews
  • 30-50 g fresh horseradish (depends on how pungent you like it)
  • 1 sour apple 160 g
  • 4 Tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 2 Tbsp canola oil
  • salt and pepper

Instructions
 

  • Soak overnight or simmer for 10 minutes
  • Peel the horseradish and cut into small cubes of approx. 5 mm. Cut the apple into 1-2 cm pieces.
  • Place all ingredients in a blender (preferably a high-performance blender) and puree finely for 1-3 minutes. In-between scrape the mass from the sides and add 1-4 tablespoons of water if necessary.
  • Season to taste with salt and pepper.
  • Serve as a spread with bread, with vegan carrot salmon and fresh dill.
Keyword cashew, hearty, horseradish, spread, vegan
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AboutRahel

My Name is Rahel Lutz and I am a vegan Food Blogger from Basel, Switzerland.
In 2016 I went vegan and ever since I’ve truly explored and embraced the plant based cuisine. I love learning about new ingredients, dishes and techniques. On my blog “Don’t Waste Your Taste”, which I use as my creative out, I publish my own favorite recipes which I develop myself. My wish is to inspire as many people as possible with my healthy plant based recipes.

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