Raw yogurt recipe
This cashew-based raw yogurt recipe is definitely more of a yogurt than an icing or a frosting. It will not get very solid in the fridge. It will firm up somewhat during the 2 hour refrigeration, but it will never be stiff or solid. Its texture is, well, like yogurt!
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Prep Time
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Total Time
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Shelf Life
5 days in fridge
Ingredients
- 1 cup cashews
- 1/2 cup water
- 3 tablespoons shredded coconut
- 1/8 cup honey
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
- 1 pinch sea salt
- 1/3 cup coconut oil
Recipe Directions
- 1. Place all ingredients into blender. Blend until it reaches a thin yogurt-style consistency. There should be absolutely no grittiness or chunks of anything left.
- 2. Transfer into a bowl and refrigerate for at least 2 hours.
- 3. You now have raw yogurt!
The Rawtarian's Thoughts
By The RawtarianAlways store your raw yogurt in the fridge.
This recipe is definitely more of a yogurt than an icing or a frosting. It will not get very solid in the fridge. It will firm up somewhat during the 2 hour refrigeration, but it will never be stiff or solid. Its texture is, well, like yogurt!
Enjoy as a yogurt, as seen in this picture with morning fruit toppings. Add crumbled walnuts and dates for an even nicer breakfast experience, similar to granola and yogurt.
Nutrition Facts
Nutritional score: 76 out of 100
- This recipe is very low in Calories, Carbohydrates, and Sodium.
Amounts per 46 g (2 oz) suggested serving
Name | Amount | % Daily |
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Calories | 182 | 7 % |
Protein | 2.9 g | 5 % |
Fat | 16 g | 20 % |
Carbohydrates | 9 g | 3 % |
Dietary Fiber | 0.78 g | 2 % |
Sugars | 5 g | |
Calcium | 7 mg | 1 % |
Iron | 1.1 mg | 8 % |
Sodium | 19 mg | 1 % |
Source: The Rawtarian, USDA
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Comments and Reviews
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Lisa
Feb 13, 2014
laschneider's Review
Raw yogurt recipe
This recipe is so delicious! The texture is very smooth and light, and it tastes great with strawberries and blueberries. I cannot wait to try with other fruits, such as pineapple, oranges, blackberries, etc. Superb!
Frieda
Feb 15, 2014
Frieda's Review
Raw yogurt recipe
Mm. I ate it as a quick lunch today with fruit and some nuts. Love it.
dana
Mar 11, 2014
Yogurt, YEA!!!! Is the coconut essential to the recipe? I'm not very fond of coconut and would like to try without, but hate to waste my food.
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laavalot
Feb 26, 2024
Hello! I have a question. If the cashews are soaked, is the recipe the same? Would it be a cup soaked cashews or unsoaked? Since they grow once soaked.
Andika
Dec 18, 2021
Andika's Review
Raw yogurt recipe
This tastes incredibly great! My goodness, what a delicacy! Way wayyyy better than the ones you buy in the stores! Those are a far cray from this one! Thanks indeed for this loveliness, Laura Jane! :)
Hazel
May 22, 2017
Hazel's Review
Raw yogurt recipe
This is so disgusting! It has nothing in common with yoghurt and the texture is like hard mousse!
The Rawtarian
May 22, 2017
Hi Hazel! I am sorry that you didn't have success with this one.. What kind of blender do you have?
Susan
May 18, 2017
What is a serving size, 1/4 cup?
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The Rawtarian
May 18, 2017
I'm not sure about the serving size in cups, but if you make the entire recipe, it makes 9 servings... So that should help you gauge it!
46 g (2 oz) suggested serving :)
Dee
Apr 15, 2017
This was WONDERFUL and I absolutely LOVED the flavor. I will be making this one again and again. Thank you! :)
The Rawtarian
Apr 15, 2017
I'm so glad you enjoyed the yogurt, Dee!
m0ndes
Jan 23, 2017
m0ndes's Review
Raw yogurt recipe
I made this yesterday and I found it too rich, a bit too much...but I added fruit (and processed) and then it became so smooth and tasty. I added some seeds and it was delicious!
The Rawtarian
Jan 23, 2017
I'm so glad that it turned out for you, MOndes. It is super rich. It is basically...cashew creme :)
lindsayh
Jan 06, 2017
lindsayh's Review
Raw yogurt recipe
I searched yoghurt and Yay! I ised a only 1tbs coconut oil and flax seends instead of coconut flakes and less honey plus two drops of stevia. Thick and creamy and delicious!
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The Rawtarian
Jan 13, 2017
I'm glad it turned out well for you, Lindsay!
RawLifer
Sep 24, 2016
I already had soaked cashews and a Thai coconut in the fridge and I've been wanting to make a quick breakfast to take to work with me. This recipe is perfect!!! I used the Thai coconut meat instead of shredded and it was extra creamy. Yummmyyy.
The Rawtarian
Nov 03, 2016
Oooh, delicious RawLifer!!
franella
Jun 03, 2016
franella's Review
Raw yogurt recipe
do you use liquid or solid coconut oil?
The Rawtarian
Jun 03, 2016
Hi Franella,
As you probably know, your coconut oil can be liquid or solid depending on the temperature of your house-- and it can go from solid to liquid again in the summer vs winter!
When cooking with coconut oil, I usually make sure it's liquid first by taking a few spoonfuls and melting that amount a little, in the dehydrator, in the microwave, in a double-boiler, etc. That way it gets liquid and is easier to use. Then I measure out the amount and if I've melted too much I just drop that back in the jar.
Michele
Mar 13, 2018
Microwaves are dangerous; they change the molecular make up of the food in such a way that can damage your Health. Research it.
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AmberEm
Oct 23, 2015
Could vanilla powder be used? If so, how much??
The Rawtarian
Oct 28, 2015
Sure. Vanilla powder is a little stronger than extract. Try 1/4 to 1/2 tablespoon of powder.
Gulmira
Aug 07, 2015
Dear Jane. What do you think about adding one teaspoon of probiotics before fridging?
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The Rawtarian
Aug 10, 2015
I do not take probiotics so I can't really say! :)
Michele
Mar 13, 2018
Why not? Are probiotics bad?
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Susan
Jul 28, 2015
It appears that honey is being used as a sweetener. Can maple syrup be substituted instead? I realize that the recipe won't be 100% raw then but I'm OK with that.
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The Rawtarian
Aug 03, 2015
Yes, that is totally fine :) Maybe increase the amount slightly since honey is a bit sweeter than maple syrup.
Becky
Jul 25, 2015
Just wondering if potassium could be added to nutrient list? If room is of consideration, maybe drop B12 as that is ALWAYS gonna be 0 unless fortified nutritional yeast is used. Conversely, potassium is plentiful in almost every recipe & with the importance of keeping the potassium/sodium balance - it is vital information.
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