Loaded Baked Potato with Cashew Garlic Cream Sauce

Turn a baked potato into an award winning side by adding cashew garlic cream sauce, a sprinkling of nutritional yeast and fresh chives. The cashew garlic cream sauce is a great substitute for sour cream without all the saturated fat. Nutritonal yeast is a deactivated yeast powder that has a cheesy and savory flavor. It is a great substitute for cheese. I like to add cut up chives for a nice oniony flavor. Some other additions could be black beans, broccoli florets, sliced jalapenos, salsa or corn kernels. For a fun dinner party idea set the toppings in individuals bowls and create a serving station.

What is nutritional yeast? Nutritional yeast is an inactive yeast that is grown on sugarcane or molasses. It gets heated and dried then crumbled into flakes or powder. It is low in calories and sodium and – best of all – nutritious. Nutritional yeast is an excellent source of B vitamins (B1 thiamine, B2 riboflavin, B3 niacin, B5 pantothenic acid, B6 pyridoxine and B7 biotin). The only B vitamins it does not have are B12 cyanocobalamin and B9 folic acid (unless it has been fortified). You cannot get yeast infections from eating nutritional yeast.

Where can you get nutritional yeast? I started off buying mine online because the local grocery stores did not sell it. I have since found that Trader Joes sells it near the baking products and Lucky’s Market sells it in their bulk section.

How do you store nutritional yeast? To preserve the B vitamins in nutritional yeast it ideally should be stored in a container with dark glass, tightly sealed to keep moisure out and in a cool dry place or refrigerator. Under these conditions it can keep for up to 2 years.

What are some ways you can use nutritional yeast? Add it to anything that you want a cheesy flavor to. Sprinkle on popcorn, bake it in crackers, stir it in mashed potatoes, cauliflower potatoes or rice, toss it on baked kale chips, add it to salads or add it to the cashew garlic cream sauce (along with some other spices) to make a fantastic vegan nacho sauce for tortilla chips or macaroni and cheese.

Nutritional Yeast

Cashew Garlic Cream

  • 2 cups raw cashews
  • 1 1/4 cup vegetable broth
  • 2 large garlic toes
  • 2 tsps onion powder

Directions

  1. Bring a pot of water to a boil. Pour in the cashews and cover the pot. Let cashews soak for 30 minutes (minimum) to 1 hour. Drain the water. Note: Soaking pulls the phytic acid and enzyme inhibitors out of the cashews making the cream tastier and easier to digest. The longer you soak the cashews the softer they become and the smoother and creamier your cream sauce will be.
  2. Place cashews, vegetable broth, garlic and onion powder in a high speed blender and whip it up for approximately 1 minute until creamy. Note: For best results use a blender. A food processor will not create the satiny smooth texture achieved by blending. If you don’t have a blender a food processor will work but the result will be less desireable.
Allow raw cashews to soak in hot water for 30 minutes to 1 hour
Raw cashews, garlic, vegetable broth, onion powder (not pictured)

Author: DIANA ZATT

Hi everyone! It's no secret. I'm pretty addicted to eating clean and leading a healthy lifestyle. I am a registered nurse and chronic condition educator (diabetes, heart failure, hypertension, obesity & COPD). Nothing excites me more, personally and professionally, then helping others take control of their health. It really is a passion of mine. That's why I created this blog! When I am not in the kitchen creating healthy eats or digging through scientific literature, I enjoy hiking, biking, gardening and spending time with hubby Dennis. Oh and I am a mother to a loud mouthed parrot named Pickles, a 20 year old black cat named Charlie and about 50,000 honey bees.

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