A deliciously healthy, creamy and flavourful white bean dip with sundried tomatoes and cashews comes together in minutes and is packed full of nutrients. It can be prepared up to 3 days in advance. Serve with crudités and toasted slices of bread as a snack, light lunch or as part of a picnic. It's naturally gluten-free and dairy-free.
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- Place white beans, sundried tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, cashew nuts, lemon juice, hot water, smoked paprika, pink salt and black pepper in a food processor and blend until smooth, or less if you prefer a coarse texture.
- Taste and adjust seasoining as necessary. Transfer to a serving dish. Drizzle the top with extra olive oil. Top with a few piece of sundried tomatoes and sprinkle some chopped parsley over. Serve with toasted slices of bread and crudités.
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ReplyDeleteThat seems a really lovely dip.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great and flavorful dip!
ReplyDeleteYum!
I'd like to try this because IT looks very delicious;)
ReplyDeleteLooks really nom, what is not to like if it has beans, garlic and nuts? I'd probably put much less than one whole lemon juice, that would be too sour for moi.
ReplyDelete...a work of art!
ReplyDeleteI love white bean dip and that addition of sundried tomato is a great idea!
ReplyDeleteNos encantan los dips, pero no conozco ninguno tan completo como este, es una comida completa. Además, lo has presentado muy apetecible, en cuanto lo ves te gusta.
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Both beautiful and delicious!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds and looks yummy. I would love to try this bean dip. Very interesting recipe.
ReplyDeleteAnother pretty dish and it sounds terrific!
ReplyDeleteYummy!
ReplyDeleteappealing food.... love tomatoes
ReplyDeleteWe really like white bean dips -- nice texture, great flavor. This looks fantastic! It'd be dinner for us. :-)
ReplyDeleteSounds and looks like a winner. YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun riff on classic hummus, Angie! Definitely going to try this for our next neighborhood get-together!
ReplyDeleteI really like the combination of ingredients you have going here. Looks very low in fat. Photo's - the ones with the white background really pop.
ReplyDeleteSe ve muy rico, y diferente. Gracias por la receta, te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteA precious and healthy recipe, Angie. A perfect new interpretation of classic hummus. I love your innovative dishes. Have a nice day!
ReplyDeleteWow this looks soooo pretty! Tnx for sharing the recipe Angie.
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect Dear Angie! Is it different kind of "Hummus". Looks really great and delicious,
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious. I'm a fan of any bean dip, but this one looks especially tempting.
ReplyDeleteLooks really nice and creamy and I love the idea of using cashews for the dip.
ReplyDeleteLove it!...I have to mark all your recipes to make a lovely summer brunch!!.......Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeleteI love the nutty flavours. Remind of of hummus which I recently fell in love with!
ReplyDeleteSounds so good, I haven't cooked with white beans or sun dried tomatoes in ages, must try!
ReplyDeleteOMG - I made something very similar to this just the other day. I had some overcooked white beans and sun-dried tomatoes in oli, so I threw a hummus together. Wish I had seen this recipe then, because I see some ingredients that would have made it a lot better. Great recipe Angie.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so delicious with the sundried tomatoes and cashews! Sun-dried tomatoes used to be so popular and now they are hardly mentioned but I still love them :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious and healthy all-rounder dip !
ReplyDeleteI will definitely be making this for a light lunch this summer!! So much flavor with these ingredients, can't wait to try this one, Angie!! LOVE smoked paprika!!
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