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Posted on January 26, 2026 by Admin

Cashew nuts

**Cashew nuts** 🌰—creamy, slightly sweet, and super versatile. They’re technically a seed, but we use them like nuts, and they show up in everything from snacks to sauces.

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## **Cashew Nut Basics**

### **Flavor & Texture**

* Mild, buttery, slightly sweet
* Soft compared to almonds or peanuts
* Great for blending and thickening

### **Common Forms**

* Raw
* Roasted (salted or unsalted)
* Whole, halves, pieces
* Cashew butter
* Cashew milk / cream (dairy-free)

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## **How to Use Cashews**

### **Snacks**

* Roasted with salt, chili, or honey
* Trail mixes
* Chocolate-coated cashews

### **Cooking**

* **Curries & stir-fries** (Indian, Thai)
* **Cashew chicken**
* Added to rice dishes and pilafs
* Thickens sauces when blended

### **Baking & Sweets**

* Cookies and cakes
* Brittle and nut bars
* Cashew fudge

### **Blending**

* **Cashew cream:** soak cashews, then blend for dairy-free sauces
* Vegan cheese, dips, and desserts

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## **Simple Roasted Cashews**

1. Toss raw cashews with a little oil and salt
2. Bake at **350°F (175°C)** for 10–12 minutes, stirring once
3. Cool completely—they crisp as they cool

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## **Nutrition Highlights**

* Healthy fats
* Plant protein
* Magnesium, copper, zinc
* Lower in fat than many other nuts

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### 🔥 Pro Tips

* **Soak cashews** 2–4 hours for ultra-smooth sauces
* Store in an **airtight container**; refrigerate or freeze to keep them fresh longer
* Cashews burn easily—watch them closely when roasting

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If you want, I can share a **cashew chicken recipe**, a **cashew cream sauce**, or a **sweet cashew dessert**. Just tell me which one 👌

—creamy, slightly sweet, and super versatile. They’re technically a seed, but we use them like nuts, and they show up in everything from snacks to sauces.


Cashew Nut Basics

Flavor & Texture

  • Mild, buttery, slightly sweet
  • Soft compared to almonds or peanuts
  • Great for blending and thickening

Common Forms

  • Raw
  • Roasted (salted or unsalted)
  • Whole, halves, pieces
  • Cashew butter
  • Cashew milk / cream (dairy-free)

How to Use Cashews

Snacks

  • Roasted with salt, chili, or honey
  • Trail mixes
  • Chocolate-coated cashews

Cooking

  • Curries & stir-fries (Indian, Thai)
  • Cashew chicken
  • Added to rice dishes and pilafs
  • Thickens sauces when blended

Baking & Sweets

  • Cookies and cakes
  • Brittle and nut bars
  • Cashew fudge

Blending

  • Cashew cream: soak cashews, then blend for dairy-free sauces
  • Vegan cheese, dips, and desserts

Simple Roasted Cashews

  1. Toss raw cashews with a little oil and salt
  2. Bake at 350°F (175°C) for 10–12 minutes, stirring once
  3. Cool completely—they crisp as they cool

Nutrition Highlights

  • Healthy fats
  • Plant protein
  • Magnesium, copper, zinc
  • Lower in fat than many other nuts

🔥 Pro Tips

  • Soak cashews 2–4 hours for ultra-smooth sauces
  • Store in an airtight container; refrigerate or freeze to keep them fresh longer
  • Cashews burn easily—watch them closely when roasting

If you want, I can share a cashew chicken recipe, a cashew cream sauce, or a sweet cashew dessert. Just tell me which one 👌

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