Baked Berry-Basil Cheese, Vegan & Gluten-Free

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Three day weekends mean one thing in my house- more time for snacks!

With Memorial Day around the corner, I’m super excited to share a really fun snack recipe today (which just so happens to be red, white and blue-ish). This Vegan & Gluten-Free Baked Berry-Basil Cheese is sure to be a hit at your M-Day barbeque (or hit at home on the couch in front of a movie!).

You may already know that I’m a huge fan of snacks that are both sweet and savory, and this flavorful vegan cheese is exactly that. I upgraded my basic baked cashew cheese to include non-dairy yogurt for a tangy flavor, basil for an extra freshness, and berries for a little something sweet. I love how the texture turned out, with the inside creamy and spreadable, and the outside firmed up into a “rind.”

I paired the cheese with Crunchmaster Multi Seed Original and Multi-Grain Sea Salt crackers, which were just perfect since their crispiness balances out the creamy cheese. These crackers really are crunchy perfection (plus vegan, gluten-free and funky ingredient-free!), and I had to hide the bags from Ross after he tried a handful so there would actually be some left to eat with the cheese!

The only thing missing from this spread is a pitcher of sangria and some sunshine!

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Baked Berry-Basil Cheese, Vegan & Gluten-Free
 
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Recipe type: snack
Cuisine: vegan
Serves: 8
Ingredients
Baked Berry-Basil Cheese
  • 1 teaspoon coconut oil
  • 1 cup raw cashews, soaked in water at least 4 hours
  • ½ cup plain non-dairy yogurt
  • ¼ cup nutritional yeast
  • 1 tablespoon tamari
  • salt, to taste
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh basil
  • ½ cup mixed berries
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Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 325°. Grease a mini springform pan with coconut oil.
  2. Drain the cashews and place them in a blender. Add the yogurt, nutritional yeast, tamari and salt, and blend until smooth (you may need to scrape the sides down a few times.
  3. Transfer the mixture to a bowl and stir in the basil and berries.
  4. Transfer the mixture to the springform pan. Bake for 50 minutes, then take the pan out of the oven and carefully remove the cheese from the springform pan. Place the cheese on a baking sheet and return it to the oven for 10 minutes, until the edges are golden and firm.
  5. Let the cheese cool completely before serving with crackers, extra berries and fresh basil for garnish.

 

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Baked Berry-Basil Cheese, Vegan & Gluten-Free

This post was sponsored by Crunchmaster. All opinions expressed are my own.

 

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  1. I’m very much eater but am interested in reducing that consumption and trying vegan recipes has become an interest of mine. I’ve enjoyed vegetarian because I love all vegetables (except Okra) but still love eggs and cheese. I decided to try this on a whim. I found the little spring form pans at my local target store. Three pans for under seven dollars and they are just as sturdy and nice as the full size pans. I followed this recipe exactly and found all the ingredients at my local whole foods/trader joes. I really liked it but the one mistake I made is when I took off the form part of the pan. I tried to pull it off the bottom disk and it fell apart. I should have left it on the little disk until it was completely cooled and fully formed but otherwise the taste was really different but I found myself going back to it for more. No party just made it for myself, my housemates seemed like they would rather die than eat it but I think if I had not told them what it was they would have tried it. Anyway I really liked the way it tasted next time I will work on keeping it looking nice too.

    1. I’m so glad you liked the recipe!! Yes, the bottom of the springform pan can sometimes be trouble if you remove it before everything cools down a bit. I actually tend to keep it on the bottom part and just serve it from there!