11/14/2023 0 Comments Vegan cashew crema for tacos![]() ** It is important that you use ripe tomatoes or it will be bland, swap for canned tomatoes if they’re not in season. Once the water starts boiling, add the tomatoes and onion and simmer on low heat for about 10 minutes or until the tomatoes are soft. Start by bringing 4 cups of water to a boil. It’s nice to see the guys take the time to unpack stigmas like what it means to be femme and queer, or even talk about what it is like to be Black in Trump’s America, and of course if you need something to eat while you’re binging away, give these flautas a try. If you need something to binge this weekend, One Day at a Time is worth the watch, and the new Queer Eye on Netflix is also pretty great. I was a bit skeptical about how the vegan crema would taste, but it actually turned out pretty delicious, there’s a whole lot of flavor in there and it tastes even better after it has chilled in the fridge for one or two hours. I didn’t have any portobellos hanging in the fridge, but those would also be a good substitute for jackfruit and would give the filling even more fajita vibes. When it comes to the filling, you can pretty much get away with stuffing them with just about anything. Some people use flour tortillas for their flautas, but I personally like to use corn because I prefer its crunch. I remembered I had a couple of cans of jackfruit from Trader Joe’s sitting in my pantry from a post that never came to fruition, so I started to think about what I could MacGyver with them and with what I had around, and flautas started to sound really good. I was procrastinating over the weekend, trying to live my best life binging on the new season of “One Day at a Time”, until I convinced myself I needed to get up and be productive. If you have any favorite food spots, please feel free to share your recommendations with me! I’ll be visiting Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio while I’m there. If you live in the area, and are interested in attending, click here. ![]() Unfortunately, no one could eat it! I think a teaspoon would have been sufficient.I have some exciting news, I’ll be one of the Keynote Speakers at the 30th Annual Student Conference on Latinx Affairs at Texas A&M University this April! I started with a pinch of salt and it needed two, glad I didn’t add the full TB that would have been too much.ĭelicious, will certainly make regularly since so many friends are dairy freeĪ tablespoon of salt I found was way too much. Loved this! I used a mix of cilantro, chives and flat parsley. Giving it 5 stars for taste, inventiveness, versatility, and ease of preparation. I’m glad I bought enough raw cashews for a batch in the future. Really tasty! I used parsley, and chives and ramps from my garden. I used flat leaf parsley, dill, and chives. ![]() I just did the Whole30 and am adding this recipe as a staple for my diet. ![]() I NEVER write reviews, but this is AMAZING!!! I do want to use it on everything. The tablespoon of salt is perfect I think as long as you use kosher salt.ĭon't use the soaking liquid!! It contains enzyme inhibitors and phytic acid that you're trying to get rid of by soaking. I’ve used cilantro and Italian parsley so far. I love this! I make it all the time and everyone who has tried it loves it. I’ll have to try the cashew soaking step next time! Replacing the herbs with carrots, ginger, and a tad of cumin provides some fun variety. Adding more water to produce a sauce for drizzling, or less so you can have a thicker, viscous spread. I have been making this recipe intuitively for about a year now, tweaking a few ingredients here and there. Love this! How long does it keep in the fridge? BUT, with some nice spicy radishes, I enjoyed this all the same. I’d make this again but maybe with cilantro or something with a stronger flavor so that it can cut the creaminess of the cashews. I ended up adding more herbs, plus garlic, lemon juice and zest, more vinegar, and a touch more salt. I didn’t feel like the flavor of the herbs came across strong enough with the recipe as written. ![]()
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