Sunday, April 18, 2010

Snack Attack












I'll admit, snacks are my weakness. I like crunchy little tidbits and tiny bursts of sugar. (Don't judge me, we all have an Achilles' heel.) I try to keep a handle on my inner snackaholic, but it's hard to exercise self control when you are constantly surrounded by leftover cake and extra cookies. Oh the woes of a photo stylist! My new goal is to provide myself with travel portions of healthier alternatives in order to stay on track. Today, I made a creamy cashew butter that will be the perfect companion to crunchy celery sticks. I started with a cup of roasted cashews in the food processor. Slowly, I drizzled in olive oil until I got the desired consistency. I added a pinch of cinnamon, the juice of half an orange and a sprinkle of sea salt. The result was subtly sweet and decadently rich. Watch out, vending machine... there is a new treat in town.


7 comments:

  1. Thanks for the great idea, I have raw cashew nuts in my pantry left over from the cashew nut dressing for my celery root salad, now I know what I'm doing with them!

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  2. Wonderful idea. Packed with flavor. Great photos. Cheers!

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  3. Forget the sunchips and jerky, I want that!

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  4. Creamy cashew butter sounds so yummy!

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  5. Wanted to pass along some PRAISE!
    I'm a huge fan of your blog! I am about to celebrate 10,307 views of my blog, since 10 Dec 09. Couldn't do that without celebrating "with" you. Just wanted you to know I've "Tagged" your wonderful blog. Hard to resist a really good thing. It is featured on my "Serve Me Well", most recent posting, entitled, "What's love got to do with it? ... Food that is!"

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    Hope you like it!
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  6. Great Idea. Imagine the possiblities. Change the nut different oil whole new signature item.
    I'm going to try pumpkin seeds ( well not excatly a nut) and Argon oil with some sellive
    orange.
    Great Photos
    Mnbbeck
    (Matt)

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  7. Thanks for your kind words and mention in your post, Penelope. Much appreciated. I am a fan of your blog as well!

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