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Vegan Grapefruit Curd

March 8, 2015 By Courtney West Leave a Comment

Vegan Grapefruit Curd | gf & vegan recipe via The Sweet Miscellany Blog

Vegan grapefruit curd is tangy, bright, and perfect for pairing with scones, biscuits, or cakes! It gets its lovely color and flavor from vibrant ruby red grapefruit. A combination of cashews and arrowroot thickens the curd without the use of eggs.

As with most things I make on this blog, I like to take something classic and turn it on its head. Case in point: this vegan grapefruit curd! Texas ruby red grapefruits are one of my absolute favorite citrus fruits so it seemed fitting to try them out in this vegan version of a traditional curd. Blended soaked cashews and arrowroot help to thicken the curd without the use of eggs while coconut milk adds in some fat and agave nectar sweetens. Since this is vegan, it doesn’t have quite the same texture as traditional curd, but it makes a really great substitute!

Vegan Grapefruit Curd | gf & vegan recipe via The Sweet Miscellany Blog

Tips for Making the Best Vegan Grapefruit Curd

  • Use a high speed blender to achieve the smoothest and silkiest consistency. Before you cook all of the ingredients into a curd, you’ll blend them until very smooth and liquified. The best way to achieve this is with a high speed blender.
  • Once you’ve added the arrowroot slurry, cook the curd only until it begins to thicken then remove it from the heat. Cooking it any longer can yield a gloppy consistency.
  • Don’t add the grapefruit zest until after you’ve removed the curd from the heat. This will yield the freshest flavor!
Vegan Grapefruit Curd | gf & vegan recipe via The Sweet Miscellany Blog

Ways to Enjoy your Grapefruit Curd

This vegan grapefruit curd is fairly versatile. You can serve it alongside your favorite scones and biscuits. Or, you can swirl it into yogurt or oatmeal. It’s also a great topping on pancakes or French toast. And, it would be amazing spread between the layers of a cake!

Vegan Grapefruit Curd | gf & vegan recipe via The Sweet Miscellany Blog
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  • Author: Courtney West
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 2 cups
  • Diet: Vegan
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Vegan grapefruit curd is tangy, bright, and perfect for pairing with scones, biscuits, or cakes! It gets its lovely color and flavor from vibrant ruby red grapefruit. A combination of cashews and arrowroot thickens the curd without the use of eggs.


Ingredients

  • 2/3 cup freshly squeezed ruby red grapefruit juice (from 1–2 grapefruits)
  • juice of 1 small lemon
  • 1/2 cup raw cashews, soaked overnight
  • 1/3 cup light agave syrup
  • 1/3 cup full-fat coconut milk plus 1 tbsp (divided)
  • 1 tbsp arrowroot
  • zest of 1 large grapefruit


Instructions

  1. Drain the cashews and rinse them off. In a high speed blender, combine the grapefruit juice, lemon juice, soaked cashews, agave, and 1/3 cup of the coconut milk. Blend until smooth and liquified.
  2. Pour this mixture into a pan and gently bring it to a low boil over medium heat, whisking often. Once you start to see it bubble, Turn the heat down to low.
  3. In a separate small bowl, whisk together the arrowroot and 1 tbsp of coconut milk to make a slurry. Add this to the curd mixture and whisk well until it starts to thicken. Once it thickens immediately remove it from the heat and whisk in the grapefruit zest.
  4. Pour the curd into a jar or bowl and cool completely in the fridge before eating. Makes about 2 cups of curd.
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Category: sauce

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Cocoa Strawberry Smoothie

January 19, 2015 By Courtney West Leave a Comment

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So it’s currently 70 degrees and sunny out. In the middle of January. I guess I need to get used to this wonky Houston weather again. Since it’s been much warmer the last couple of days, my body has been craving smoothies again. Even though I love smoothies, I have a hard time enjoying them in the dead of winter. Perhaps it’s instinctual. My body senses cold weather and immediately craves warm, comforting foods. And the second it warms up, I want smoothies and fresh, raw foods.

Since it has become my latest favorite, I thought I would share this super simple smoothie with you. I actually borrowed the idea from a smoothie I frequently order when I’m at Whole Foods. I’ve tweaked it a bit to my liking, adding some hemp hearts for a dose of protein a medjool date instead of agave for a touch of sweetness. The flavor is sort of like a chocolate covered strawberry and it has a super creamy consistency thanks to the avocado.

If you aren’t familiar with hemp hearts, you might consider making them a part of your repertoire. They are a highly digestible complete protein that contains both Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. These essential fatty acids are an amazing source of energy, making hemp hearts a great plant-based source of protein and energy. Hemp is also a good source of dietary fiber and healthy carbs that stabilize your blood sugar and help ensure regularity. In addition to all of these amazing benefits, hemp is full of vitamins and minerals. Hooray for hemp!

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This smoothie is a great place to start, but here are some other suggestions for using hemp hearts:
-sprinkle on top of salads
-sprinkle on your oatmeal
-sprinkle on your avocado toast
-stir into some cooked quinoa, rice, or other cooked grains for a protein boost and added nuttiness

Cocoa Strawberry Smoothie
notes: if your dates are a bit hard, soak them in some warm water before using them in this smoothie. You can use any plant milk you like but I prefer coconut milk here as it lets the “chocolate covered strawberry” flavor really shine through. 

2 cups frozen strawberries
1 cup unsweetened coconut milk
1/2 of a small avocado
1 tbsp cacao or unsweetened cocoa powder
1 tbsp hemp hearts (hulled hemp seeds)
1 to 2 medjool dates, pitted (depending on how sweet you want it)

Combine all of the ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth. Drink immediately and enjoy! Makes 1 generous serving, or 2 small servings.

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Filed Under: berries, beverage, breakfast, dairy free, gluten free, grain free, smoothie, snack, spring, summer, vegan

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