Purple Potatoes With Cashew Cream (Vegan Table)
photo by Ashley M.
- Ready In:
- 1hr 20mins
- Ingredients:
- 12
- Yields:
-
60 potato halves
- Serves:
- 30
ingredients
- 30 small potatoes
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- salt and pepper
- 1 tablespoon Earth Balance margarine (14g)
- 1 yellow onion, chopped
- 3 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 teaspoon brown sugar
- 4 large sage leaves
- 1⁄2 cup walnuts, toasted (60g)
- 1 cup unsalted raw cashews, toasted (125g)
- 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast (12g)
- 1 cup vegetable stock (235 ml)
directions
- Pre heat oven to 425.
- Toss potatoes with oil and roast until soft (20-30 minutes), salt and pepper to taste.
- While the potatoes roast, saute the onion and garlic in the Earth Balance margarine. Add brown sugar and a bit of salt and continue to cook until golden brown and sweet (20-25 minutes).
- While both of those are cooking in you can toast the sage leaves in oil quickly to crisp them and then drain on a paper towel. Chop or food process the sage and walnuts to a coarse crumble. Set aside.
- When the onions are ready add to them to a food processor along with the cashews, nutritional yeast and veggie stock. Blend until creamy. Add more cashews or stock to get the right consistency.
- Add salt to taste.
- Now that the potatoes have cooled cut them and half and hollow out a little bit to allow for the cream. Cut the bottom flat so they sit level. Fill with cashew cream.
- Sprinkle with the sage and walnut topping.
- Serve warm or at room temperature.
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Reviews
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Oh so good! I admit--I didn't go the vegan route--I used butter--but I loved this! And it looked so fabulous on a tray--they all disappeared very fast. I got tiny potatoes at the farm market and the herbs from my own little garden. I was already in the process of making it when I realized I had no nutritional yeast--the omission surely didn't hurt the flavor. Thanks so much for posting!!
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Wish I Could Cook
East Peoria, Illinois
I'm a recipe junkie and collect way too many cookbooks. But when it's time to actually make something, I quickly turn to the internet... I started avoiding meat more than 20 years ago for environmental reasons. (It takes so many resources and the pollution risks of confinement operations are huge.) I've been vegan for years now and can report that the health benefits are also real. I really don't understand why people insist on eating meat