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A light refreshing chunky thermomix dip for when people drop around unexpectedly or just perfect to go with the afternoon glass of wine and catch up with family!
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ThermoFun – Basil, Cashew & Parmesan Dip
Serving Size
approx. 300g
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Ingredients
- 30g fresh basil
- 120g cashews, unsalted
- 1 garlic clove, peeled
- 60g parmesan cheese, cubed
- 50g olive oil
- 20g white vinegar
- sprinkle of thyme & oregano (optional)
Instructions
- Place all ingredients into TM bowl and chop 1 sec / Turbo.
- Scrape down and repeat until desired consistency.
- Sprinkle with thyme and oregano if desired.
- Enjoy dip with crackers!
Notes
This dip freezes very well.
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Melly says
OMG, simply delicious! I did 15g Apple cider vinegar and added fresh lemon juice to taste. It was a super hit and demolished in 5 minutes. Thank you!
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thermofun says
Thank you Melly great to hear it was enjoyed by all. :)
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Heidi says
This is the easiest 'show off' dip ever! It's so delicious and guests can't get enough of it! I use s touch less vinegar and use apple cider instead. Have made it tons of times.. Never failed!
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kal20m says
This 'range' of dip developed by Leonie is ALWAYS a hit when I serve it. I generally make a big batch of this when I can get basil on special and then I freeze it in batches so I always have some on hand.
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thermofun says
thanks! I love this one too! :)
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Lisa Redding says
Im making this tomorrow for a party im having and im wondering what amount of vinegar, if at all, should I use?
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thermofun says
Lisa I used 20g white vinegar. :) Enjoy! :)
Or yes I'm sure you could leave it out too if you wish.Reply
Tamala says
Oh so yummy, made weekly in our house!
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Rose says
Why use vinegar, isn't this a pesto dip?
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thermofun says
Rose this dip was "winged" by copying a well known commercial dip by using the ingredients on the container. Vinegar was one of them! I guess it is in there to act as a preservative. I'm sure you could leave it out if you don't want to use it.
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Jessica says
Just love this dip. Will never purchase it again..
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Irene CMpbell says
This was perfect.I used lemon juice instead of vinegar.Tasted fresh tangy and beautiful.Would not buy from the shop again.
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Jill Ford says
Made this dip and it was a total hit! I'd like to call it "Pesto's Big Brother" as it's like pesto but EVEN BETTER! so easy to make, and tasted divine. YUM!
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thermofun says
Pleased to hear you enjoyed it Jill! :)
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Leanne says
I found this a little sharp. Mixed it with some cream cheese which I preferred. :)
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thermofun says
oh I'm sorry to hear that Leanne. Perhaps you could try again and reduce the vinegar amount. Mixing it with cream cheese was a great idea of yours! :)
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Kylie says
Made this to celebrate Aus Day (in Hong Kong!). Very yummy & better than the store bought version! Thx :-)
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thermofun says
PLeased you liked it Kylie. Make sure you try the Exotic Thai next time you make one - at present that is my favourite one! :)
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Lisa Z says
So quick and easy, I'll use less vinegar next time, can't wait to try the others!
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thermofun says
Yes I think I agree with you Lisa re the vinegar. I will alter the recipe on the website.
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