A healthy and delicious take on a much loved chocolate nut spread. This chocolate cashew nut spread contains only six ingredients, and one of those is water. It’s both quick and easy to make.
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I’ve noted many recipes on the web in the last year or two for homemade chocolate hazelnut spread. I’ve really wanted to have a go, but neither my blender nor my food processor are up to the job.
However, Domu recently sent me a VonShef 3-in-1 hand blender* to try out and I thought I’d put it through its paces and see if it was up to making a nut spread. I happened to have a bag of cashews to hand, so thought I’d try making a chocolate cashew nut spread rather than a hazelnut one.
Hand Held Stick Blender
As you can see from the picture near the bottom of the post, the 3-in-1 comprises a hand held stick blender, a mini food processor and a whisk. The blender has a heavy duty motor and comes with two speed settings, 7,000 and 13,500 rpm. The attachments are simple to change and the washing up is so much easier than my stand food processor.
For blending small quantities of ingredients to make sauces, pesto and chocolate spread, the mini food processor is ideal. I understand it’s also good for chopping onions, but I haven’t tried that function out yet.
The stick blender is fantastic for soups and purées and it comes with a sturdy beaker. We used our old one all the time, but it was difficult to wash as it didn’t detach from the motor. This one does. The whisk I have yet to try.
Chocolate Cashew Nut Spread
The mini food processor was my tool of choice for the task I had in mind. To begin with the nuts ground to a powder and I thought it wasn’t going to work. I persevered on a higher setting and suddenly it turned into a paste.
When I added the other ingredients, it went very oily and didn’t look at all appetising, so I added a little water. Miraculously this sorted the problem out and I ended up with a rich and smooth (ish) paste.
Never mind on toast, I couldn’t stop eating this chocolate cashew nut spread straight out of the jar; not something I generally want to do with Nutella as I find it too sweet and a bit cloying. As this contains no refined sugars, unhealthy fats nor other unwanted additives, it’s a super healthy alternative to your average chocolate spread and is very tasty too.
Although there were a few nutty nubbles in the paste, it had a very pleasant silky mouthfeel. The success left me elated for the rest of the day and I can’t wait to make some again.
Update
As it happened, I acquired a fabulous power blender not long after creating this chocolate cashew nut spread. I had to try it again in my new blender. Only this time I went for a raw chocolate spread version.
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Chocolate Cashew Nut Spread – The Recipe
Chocolate Cashew Nut Spread
Ingredients
- 100 g raw cashew nuts
- 1 tbsp coconut oil melted
- 2 tbsp raw cacao powder
- 2 tbsp coconut nectar
- 1 pinch Himalayan pink rock salt
- 1 tbsp water
Instructions
- Dry roast the cashews at 180℃ (350℉, Gas 4) for about ten minutes or until golden.100 g raw cashew nuts
- Blend in a mini food processor along with the cocoa powder and salt until finely ground.2 tbsp raw cacao powder, 1 pinch Himalayan pink rock salt
- Add the coconut oil and nectar and continue to blend on a high speed for about 2-5 minutes until the mixture has turned into a paste.1 tbsp coconut oil, 2 tbsp coconut nectar
- Add the water and blend for another minute until all is smooth. You may want to add more water depending on how thick or thin you like your spread.1 tbsp water
- Spoon into a jar and spread some immediately on toast.
Notes
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Sharing
V is for Vegan Chocolate Spread. I’m thus sending this recipe off to AlphaBakes with Caroline Makes and The More Than Occasional Baker.
Giveaway
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Susan Carruthers says
I’d use the blender to make delicious soups
Sarah B says
I’d use the blender for whizzing my soups.
Jo says
The stick blender to make nutritious soups
Sarah Phillips says
My stick blender has just died! So would love to replace it and continue making lovely wholesome soups!
Paul Kay says
I would use the stick blender to make curry sauce
ELZBIETA ZNYK says
I can make veg and fruits for my baby
melissa manning says
The whisk, and I’d make meringues to go into a raspberry eton mess!
Hannah Whitling says
I’d use the whisk so I could make some cakes finally as I can’t make them currently due to dodgy shoulders
chirag p says
The whisk to make some meringues light and fluffy
Helen Garner says
Mini food processor so I can make breadcrumbs for chicken nuggets
olivia kirby says
The whisk as Melody wants to start making meringues
Hazel Rush says
I’d use the stick blender to make sweet potato and chorizo soup!
Jamie Millard says
I’d love to make my own chocolate sauces – fondants and mousse.
Ellen Stafford says
The whisk so I could have a go at making meringues.
Danielle Graves says
I would use the whisk attachment so I could make soft, sweet chewy meringues, I always get arm ache before I achieve stiff peaks when I whisk manually
Beth Jackson-D'Zacchaeus says
I would love to win this, I have started making banana pancakes and this would make it so much easier to blend everything together 😀
Rachel B says
I’d use the blender to make some leek and potato soup
Sue Dorking says
I’d use the stick blender to make delicious spicy parsnip soup, a family favourite
alison says
ooh I hadn’t realised you had a blog here as well. Love it. I would love to try the stick blender for soups, always wanted one of those.
Choclette says
Haha Alison, this is my blog now. I’ve moved Chocolate Log Blog over and this is brand new.
Helen Allan says
I would use the whisk attachment to make my pancake batter light and airy. Thank you!
Barbara Handley says
I want to start making soup from fresh local vegetables so this would be ideal.
Andrew Hindley says
The stick blender to make smoothies/soups
Rachael Marsden says
Would be great for making smoothies and sauces
Kerry Kilmister says
I would like to use the stick blender so that I can make homemade and healthy soups
Denise s says
Food processor part to chop onions stop me crying and biscuits for a lime cheesecake base
lyn Burgess says
I’d use the mini processor for making a Thai curry paste
Heather Haigh says
I would most like to use the stick blender to make healthy smoothies and warming smooth soups.
Allison says
The whisk, so I can make a yummy lemon meringue pie!
Emma Nixon says
This would be really useful. I would even try making a meringue..
Solange says
I’d make meringue with the whisk attachment
Matt Gee says
I would make smoothies with the the blender attachment.
James Mullen says
My wife says she wants to try and make some cakes 😀 So she’d make good use of the whisk attachment.
Kerry-Ann Pope says
The whisk attachment to make my boys favourite Carrot and Walnut Cake
Matthew Harris says
Mini food processor to chop onions without bursting into tears
michelle B says
Id likely use the stick blender alot for soups x
matphil says
The stick blender to make smoothies and soups.
Pamela Mair says
I would use it to make that chocolate cashew nut spread. It sounds delicious!
ranger says
I would use the stick blender for soup.
Solange Berchemin says
I so need one for any thing and everything mine DIED
Anne Nelmes says
The whisk for non lumpy batter for pancakes and Yorkshire puddings
Gwen Maynard says
The whisk for cream and meringues.
Lucy Connor says
The blender for making smoothies x
CJ Smith says
I’d use the mini blender for making houmous and nut butters. Your cashew chocolate spread sounds delicious! 🙂
emma comp says
the blender for carrot and coriander soup
pepicola says
The stick blender would be lovely for blitzing my homemade soups
Helen Swales says
The chopper attachment would be my favourite and I’d chop onions with it. I’ve tried all the tricks, a spoon in my mouth (it just makes me gag), a pair of swimming goggles, none of them work; this would be perfect.
Amy Jacobson says
I’d use the stick blender to make some soup
Caroline Muspratt says
My answer is the stick blender.. I saw you used this spread in a later recipe to make chocolate brownies, they look great! Thanks for sharing with Alphabakes.
Ella L says
Oh the blender attachment for soups and curry basis
Laura Asplin says
I would most like to use the stick blender to make some soups to warm me up!
Grant Price says
The whisk would be a great help to go with our new VonShef Waflle maker
Teresa Lee says
I do a lot of baking so I’d probably use the whisk the most….Thanks
littlebean says
The stick blender for smoothies, I have worn my old one out!
Sarah Pybus says
The whisk attachment for my chocolate brownies
Jayne says
I’d like to try the stick blender and would try it out on making some soup.
Tash says
whisk attachment so i can make some yummy meringue
Jazz says
Stick blender looks whizzy and fun 😀
jaycee says
This chocolate spread looks delicious!
Lisa says
I would use the stick blender to make soups, smoothies and milkshakes 🙂
cornishengraver says
The blender to make homemade soup with veg from our allotment
Ruth Bugg says
I could have done with the whisk for my pancake batter, it was rather lumpy when my 4 year old just poured in all the flour in one go! Would use the blender to make fruit smoothies
sillygirl says
So sorry I don’t live in the UK! But thanks for the recipe!!!
Alana Walker says
I’d use the stick blender to make some home-made baby food.x
Louise A says
I would use the blender attachment for making chowder
lisylou21 says
I would use the stick blender to make soup. Although the chocolate spread sounds nice, im allergic to nuts
Lisa Everaert says
The whisk attachment so i can make lots of fluffy fairy cakes for the kids x
Jenny Brady says
The blender for quick curry pastes and salsa.
Hannonle says
I would use the stick blender to make quick fresh milkshakes/smoothies using all of the lovely fruit I am growing in my garden
Anonymous says
I’d like to use the whisk attachment to bake cakes
Fiona
clareyfairy2506 says
I would use the stick blender for soup.
Pooky says
Whisk attachment to make light and airy sponge cakes.
Justine Meyer says
I would use the stick blender for homemade sauces
Winifred Davidson says
would love to win the blender to save my weak wrists.
Jenifer - Kitsch N Sync says
I think I would mostly use it to make my own curry pastes from scratch! 🙂 (& the occasional slush cocktail!) 😉
Jen xx
Fern says
id use the blender to make fruit purees to put with yogurt. yum
Edward Guerreiro says
I would use the food processor attachment for everything I currently use my cumbersome processor for. The first thing would prbably be spaghetti and meatballs.
Laura Kilby says
I’d like to try making hummus with the hand-held stick blender
Claire Blaney says
I would love to use the stick blender to make some amazing smoothies with it.
Stuart Edwards says
The whisk so i could make my children the lightest sponge cake ever
ptak5566 says
I would love one to make soups for my father-in-law as his old one broke.
Fiona King says
The whisk so that I could make meringues
steven young says
The blender to make a Thai Green Curry paste
becky004 says
The mini food processor to make salsa
veinarde22 says
I’d use the whisk to help bake chocolate cake!
Sally Ann Savo says
I’d use the mini food processor more as I can make my own curry paste and marinades.
sadia iqbal says
I’d like to make my own baby food, instead of buying the store bought one
Rob Baker says
The whisk for my morning low-carb yoghurt/cream/fruit/nuts concoctions!
Caroline says
The stick blender to mash up home made hummus.
Lea says
I would most like to use the stick and blender and would use it to blend soup.
John Tingay says
I’d use the stick blender on nuts and frozen fruit to mix with yogurt.
Barry Page says
The whisk for a smoother pancake batter.
Monica Gilbert says
I’d love to try making soup with the stick blender. It’s something I’ve always wanted to do.
Baking Addict says
I’ve been meaning to make my own chocolate spread and seeing how easy and delicious it is I think I’ll give it a go. I’d love to re create this recipe with the mini food processor. Thanks for entering AlphaBakes
julsthomas says
I’d use the whisk for a variety of recipes – this handy gadget would quickly be used for a number of processes in the kitchen
stephanie coals says
I’d love to make meringues with the whisk attachment 🙂
Vohn's Vittles says
I love you Choclette! Your super spread sounds heavenly and so healthy too! I’ll be eating this one straight from the jar too! ♡
Christian Halfmann says
Sounds lovely. I have made a almond spread before. For sure I have to do some nut spread again in the future.
Eileen Teo says
Whisk! So I can bake lot of cakes!
belleau kitchen says
OMG this would work in my nutribullet too!… I love this idea and simply never thought about making a spread in it!… Genius! off to buy cashews!
Anonymous says
I’d use the stick blender first – we’re into soups in this weather and it would be perfect for blending our apple and parsnip soup. The parsnips, having been frosted, are making gorgeous soup at the minute.
Hazel Rea – @beachrambler
Jane Willis says
I’d use the stick blender to make some soup with – and I want to do it right away as it’s a cold, wet miserable day and I’d really love some hot soup!
Angie Schneider says
I would eat it straight out of the jar too!
Johanna GGG says
I would love to enter this but live too far away 🙁 I love my stick blender but have missed the little food processor attachment since it broke. The nut butter looks great – am sure you will have great success with more nut butters in your new blender – though apparently roasted nuts do better than raw nuts and I have had great success with roasted nut butter.
Cálaeb Temple says
i’d use the whisk more to make whipped cream and frosting.
Katie says
I’d use the mini blender for making houmous and nut butters – yum! Your cashew chocolate spread sounds delicious. I’ve never tried cashew butter before but I can imagine its deliciously creamy
Courtney B says
I would use the whisk to make lemon meringue pie!!!
thank you!
Kate Glutenfreealchemist says
I love that moment when nuts turn to nut butter in a grinder!
I’d love a decent stick blender to make lots of fruit coulis and home-made fresh custard
Betsy Barnes says
I would use the whisk attachment to make creamy soups, alfredo sauces and whipped cream for desserts. 🙂
Lisa Brown says
i would use the whisk to make whipped cream for desserts.
Gill says
Great timing – my hand held blender has cracked!!
I’d use it to make soups!
Madeleine Morrow says
Your lovely blog is an ongoing health hazard for my arteries but oh how scrumptious this looks!!
Alida says
Wow! What a fab giveaway! I love everything. And that cashew nut spread must be seriously addictive 🙂
Amy L says
I’d use the mini food processor most for quick batches of pesto, breadcrumbs, chopped herbs, chopped nuts,…
debbie smith says
brilliant giveaway ! id love to try them all out but the whisk looks fab on this 🙂 x
Natalie Crossan says
I’d love to use this to make yummy meringues 🙂
Amanda Walsh says
The stick blender to make smoothies/soups
Heidi Roberts says
Interesting you used coconut oil, it seems to be everywhere at the moment!
Laura Denman says
I’d use the blender attachment to make soups and nut butters most often
Janice Pattie says
I would use the stick blender to make pesto. Love your Cashew Chocolate spread, it looks so good.
Maya Russell says
I’d most like to use the stick blender to make tomato soup.
clair downham says
the whisk for anything with cream . my daughter loves cream
Jessica Howliston says
This sounds like a great whisk! I’d have never thought of making my own chocolate spread and I love nutty chocolate spread so it sounds like a must try! xx
Jenny says
I would never have thought of making my own chocolate nut spread, sounds great!
Tina Holmes says
The whisk to make my batter a tad smoother.
mummy24 says
The whisk to make some meringues – always wanted to try that!
Ashleigh
Tracy K Nixon says
I would love to use the whisk attachment to whip up some frsh cream to top a homemade trifle!
Tracey Peach says
I would love to use the whisk attachment to make fluffy & light Souffles
lisa says
I’d most like to use the stick blender to help me make my own healthy soups.