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Rating
3/5 (from 4 ratings)3
Ingredients
1 cup red bell pepper (chopped)
2 teaspoons lime juice
3 dashes of salt
1 cup raw macadamia nuts (soaked 24 hours or more)
Recipe Directions
1. Puree the red bell pepper in your Vitamix until totally liquefied and pureed.
2. Add everything else, and it should be a thin orange cream.
3. Spoon little blobs on to a teflex sheet, and flatten into little cookies.
4. Dehydrate at 110 Fahrenheit for 20 hours. They should be crisp.
Rawclaire's Thoughts
By rawclaireThis will turn that bright orange color of Doritos, and it tastes really cheesy.
One time I made a full dehydrator’s worth and ate it all in 20 minutes. That’s how good it is.
Dive into cheese! Crumble into your favorite salad, or good with sandwiches!
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rawclaire
May 20, 2010
Awesome! Did you like them?
Allison
May 20, 2010
I love this recipe! I've tried other cheese recipes that used combinations of different nuts but this one is so simple and tastes more like cheese than those others. And it's so versatile. I think next time I'll make this and use the paste right out of the blender for nachos instead of dehyrating it! Thanks again :)
Winona
Jul 13, 2010
I have enjoyed eating this recipe raw, instead of dehydrating it. It's fantastic when creamy, and can be used on flax bread or pizza crusts.
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Winona
Jul 13, 2010
I have enjoyed eating this recipe raw, instead of dehydrating it. It's fantastic when creamy, and can be used on flax bread or pizza crusts.
Winona
Jul 03, 2010
Scrumptious recipe! I used raw cashews instead of macadamia nuts. I ate it on a bed of lettuce, avocado, olive, and salsa. It added the perfect nacho cheese flavor to the dish.
rawrach
Jun 18, 2010
this was really good as cheese and crackers. it's a total fake out and I don't think I'll be having any more real cheese and crackers! dehydrating it was a great idea to get the consistancy. thanks!
rawclaire
May 20, 2010
I used these in my raw subway hoagie recipe. It tastes quite interesting. That's a good idea! I'm gonna use it next time for nachos cheese too! :) Your welcome again.
Allison
May 20, 2010
I love this recipe! I've tried other cheese recipes that used combinations of different nuts but this one is so simple and tastes more like cheese than those others. And it's so versatile. I think next time I'll make this and use the paste right out of the blender for nachos instead of dehyrating it! Thanks again :)
rawclaire
May 20, 2010
Awesome! Did you like them?
Allison
May 20, 2010
Wow, these are very cheesy. I even scored them into triangles just like doritos only there's no sticky orange mess left behind on my fingers.
rawclaire
May 19, 2010
Cool Allison! Let me know how they turn out!
Allison
May 19, 2010
Ok, they're in the dehydrator right now and my whole apartment smells like cheese! I can't wait until they're done.
carrie6292
May 19, 2010
sounds easy & yummy - my kind of recipe!!!
rawclaire
May 19, 2010
You should! I wouldn't say it tastes exactly like Doritos, but it looks like them and tastes really cheesy! You'll eat all that you make, I swear! :)
Allison
May 19, 2010
OMG How did you know I was actually craving doritos!? Which is weird because I havent had them in years! I am going to try this today.
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