Fresh Berries with Cashew Cream
Triple Berry Parfait with Cashew Cream was a perfect start to this sunny, spring day. Fresh, organic berries topped by a luscious, honey-sweetened mousse...
The only thing better than looking forward to having this for breakfast the next couple of days is knowing how healthy it is! A lovely little meal packed with antioxidants, protein, fiber and iron.
Serve cashew cream with any mixture of fruit or simply substitute it anywhere you'd use a sweet topping like whipped cream or mascarpone. It's to die for!
This is my submission to Sarah at Dead Easy Desserts for the August 2014 Raspberry Theme!
Cashew Cream (makes 2 cups)
Ingredients:
2 cups raw cashew nuts (soaked overnight to remove enzyme inhibitors & release live nutrients by initiating the sprouting process)
2 cups cold water (plus extra as needed)
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 tablespoons raw coconut nectar or raw honey (3 if you like it sweet!)
Method:
- Place cashews, 2 cups cold water, raw honey and vanilla extract into a heavy-duty blender such as a Vitamix. (If your blender isn't "heavy-duty" just soak the cashews in the water overnight to soften. After step 2 strain the final, blended mixture through a sieve if necessary- or just keep it rustic.)
- Blend on high speed for about 1 minute. Add a little more water and blend again until smooth. Taste the cream and add a bit more honey if necessary.
- The cream thickens and settles as it refrigerates. If you're preparing for immediate use, only add enough water to bring it to immediate desired thickness. To prep in advance, leave the cream a little runnier by adding another few tablespoons of water, blending til incorporated.
- Cashew cream may be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.
Triple Berry Parfait
Raspberries
Blackberries
Strawberries sliced
Mint sprigs
To assemble Triple Berry Parfait, simply arrange blackberries, raspberries and strawberries into a dish and drizzle a generous dollop of cream over top. Garnish with a sprig of mint and enjoy!
Tip: A festive breakfast, brunch or dessert treat to serve on Forth of July with its red, white and blue color scheme! Just substitute blueberries for the blackberries.
This sounds so so delicious! Gorgeous paintings too!
Posted by: Maria @ Scandi Foodie | Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at 08:15 PM
Thank you Maria! I'm so glad to see you here again:-) I love the cashew cream and know you will too! I appreciate so much your lovely compliments on my paintings as well. Have a beautiful day! xoxo ~Juliane
Posted by: Juliane | Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at 08:22 PM
This is delicious. Just made my first batch today to top our fresh raspberries for desert. Who needs ice cream with an option like this one? Thank you! Maybe you can come up with a 'clean' take on Nutella next?
Posted by: Pamk | Sunday, June 19, 2011 at 09:17 PM
Glad you loved PamK! You must be a mind-reader as I've just recently been concocting a great Nutella substitute!
Posted by: Juliane | Monday, June 20, 2011 at 11:17 AM