A Community Recipe by Zoe
The easiest, creamiest, and tastiest cheese ever! This just takes a few minutes to make and is our second best seller. For a nut-free option, use 3 cups of sunflower seeds and no pine nuts.
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rachel_akiko
Jul 02, 2010
RawKidChef - your cat is so cute! but now the picture of Aang is gone. :'( lol
Zoe - I've actually done a lot of recipes meant for food processors in the blender...I guess it's pretty tough cause it hasn't broken yet, lol. It has this button where you can pulse it instead of letting go for a really long time, and I move the stuff around with a spoon a lot.
Zoe
Jun 30, 2010
oh she is gorgeous just like Tonka was when he was a kitten. He lived curled up in my hand for about a week when I first got him.
rachel - i just can't believe you made this in a blender!! How on earth??? It even makes my food processor groan!
RawKidChef
Jun 30, 2010
Okay, that's Blueberry!!
RawKidChef
Jun 29, 2010
Awww I love Tonka!! He is beautiful. My Siamese kitty Blueberry says hi to Tonka! I will post a picture of her later today or tomorrow. She does alot of cute things. :)
rachel_akiko
Jun 29, 2010
Zoe - yep, I used a blender, and a 21 year old one at that. I'm surprised it even works at all, haha. I was too lazy to get out the food processor, but next time I'll make sure I use it.
lily loo
Jun 29, 2010
This sounds yummy! Can the pine nuts be replaced with another type of nut? They are very expensive here...would cashews work, or take away from the taste?
Zoe
Jun 28, 2010
Rachel-akiko - I'm a bit alarmed at your comment, did you try to make it in a blender?? This is a recipe for a food processor, I'm not surprised your blender burnt out! Glad you liked it, I love the feta cheese taste too, I really did miss that. I like to put small balls of it in the dehydrator and have a warm cheese salad. Blisss.
Zoe
Jun 27, 2010
Tonka says Hi back! He is so glad you noticed him!
RawKidChef
Jun 27, 2010
mmmmmmm this sounds delicious!!! Zoe, I went to your website and noticed you had a Siamese cat! Is he a lilac point? I have a little blue point Siamese kitten on raw too! And I'm getting another one in August. Tell Tonka I said hi!! :)
rachel_akiko
Jun 25, 2010
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention: It tasted like feta cheese!! I was so happy, because I used to LOVE feta cheese on my salads.
rachel_akiko
Jun 25, 2010
This was delicious. I dumped a bunch in a huge salad of mixed baby greens. It was a lot thicker than I thought it would be, and letting my blender "go for ages" caused it to overheat!! :( Still delish, though.
Zoe
Jun 22, 2010
Hi elizabeth, it keeps really well because of the salt and the oil in it. If you keep it in the fridge it's ok for up to 3 weeks (!!) We leave it out on the counter top and it is fine for a week.
marjorie
Apr 13, 2010
it was very hummusie mmmmmmm thanks!
elizabethh
Mar 03, 2010
this sounds great! how much does this recipe make, and how long will it keep in the fridge?
Zoe
Feb 03, 2010
We will make this for you and ship it to you, as well as some other raw goodies!!
(UK only for now)
http://www.purelyraw.com/homedelivery.htm
Zoe
Jan 20, 2010
it's good with basil instead of spring onions,mmmm
Turil
Dec 24, 2009
This is indeed excellent!
I used it as a topping for a nut loaf I'd made and it was perfect. Now I have a ton left over and get to try it with everything else...
zhanna8
Dec 22, 2009
sound gooood...esepcially it is simple to make; i will try it.
ambikalee
Dec 21, 2009
Yumm!! THANKS ZOE!!
hug61
Jan 29, 2016
Hi Zoe,
I don't understand whether the soaked sunflower seeds had to be dehydrated so that they can be processed to meal ?
hug61
Jan 30, 2016
Should I dehydrate the sunflower seeds or how long should they be air dried ?
ambikalee
Dec 21, 2009
Yumm!! THANKS ZOE!!
The Rawtarian
Jan 30, 2016
Hi!
You do not *need* to dehydrate them - that's optional.
Just allow to stand for 30 minutes and then eat!
The Rawtarian
Jan 29, 2016
Hi!
No, you do not need to dehydrate them before they are processed into a meal. Simply rinse the sunflower seeds clean, pat them dryish (just quickly) with a tea towel, and then add them to the food processor.
In other words, the sunflower seeds will be damp when you process them, and that's okay!
Hope this makes sense :)
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