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I have never like uncooked tofu and I'm not one who sprinkles

nutritional yeast flakes on my popcorn (sorry, but yech!) but there's

something about tofu & nutritional yeast that works for me. (I've

tried one of the tofu scrambles with both which is also great.)

 

I didn't blend it quite to perfect smoothness and so it resembled

ricotta in texture. I added only the dill but it reminds me of a very

mild boursin (haven't had ricotta or boursin in years, so forgive me

if my taste is " off " ). This has a lot of possibilities & I'll try it

with the cashew substitute soon.

 

Judy, you're right, this is wonderful! And there are a lot of spicing

possibilities here. Thanks for sharing the recipe.

 

Heidi

 

, " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote:

>

> Marvi-whip Mayonaise - We love this stuff.

> Recipe from the Guilt Free Goumet Cookbook

> http://tinyurl.com/ysate2

>

>

> Blend until very smooth and creamy

>

> 2 c. Mori-Nu - Soft Tofu

> 2 T. Nutritional Yeast Flakes

> 1 t. salt

> 1/4 c. Lemon Juice

> 1 t. Onion pwd.

> 1/2 t. Garlic pwd.

> 1/3 c. Olive oil or raw Cahews

> 1/4 c. water if using cashews in place of oil

>

>

> To make a creamy Italian Dressing from the recipe above, add 1/2 t.

> EACH of

> dill weed, basil and Italian dressing/

> For a tangy dip or salad dressing, add 1 tsp. dill weed.

>

> Chill and serve.

>

> This delightful, light Mayonaise is delicious on salads or as a

dip on

> raw

> veggies. It is a great topping on top of baked potatoes, or on a

> Mexican

> Haystack Salad, . Use it a dollop on any hearty bean soup for a

tart

> accent.

>

> Enjoy,

> Judy

>

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I'm so glad you tried and enjoyed it too...... Reviews always give folks the

courage to try things and a reminder.

 

We love this stuff....You're very welcome, Heidi

 

Judy

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heidiup1

Saturday, April 28, 2007 8:07 PM

Marvi-whip mayonaise--Review

 

 

I have never like uncooked tofu and I'm not one who sprinkles

nutritional yeast flakes on my popcorn (sorry, but yech!) but there's

something about tofu & nutritional yeast that works for me. (I've

tried one of the tofu scrambles with both which is also great.)

 

I didn't blend it quite to perfect smoothness and so it resembled

ricotta in texture. I added only the dill but it reminds me of a very

mild boursin (haven't had ricotta or boursin in years, so forgive me

if my taste is " off " ). This has a lot of possibilities & I'll try it

with the cashew substitute soon.

 

Judy, you're right, this is wonderful! And there are a lot of spicing

possibilities here. Thanks for sharing the recipe.

 

Heidi

 

, " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote:

>

> Marvi-whip Mayonaise - We love this stuff.

> Recipe from the Guilt Free Goumet Cookbook

> http://tinyurl.com/ysate2

>

>

> Blend until very smooth and creamy

>

> 2 c. Mori-Nu - Soft Tofu

> 2 T. Nutritional Yeast Flakes

> 1 t. salt

> 1/4 c. Lemon Juice

> 1 t. Onion pwd.

> 1/2 t. Garlic pwd.

> 1/3 c. Olive oil or raw Cahews

> 1/4 c. water if using cashews in place of oil

>

>

> To make a creamy Italian Dressing from the recipe above, add 1/2 t.

> EACH of

> dill weed, basil and Italian dressing/

> For a tangy dip or salad dressing, add 1 tsp. dill weed.

>

> Chill and serve.

>

> This delightful, light Mayonaise is delicious on salads or as a

dip on

> raw

> veggies. It is a great topping on top of baked potatoes, or on a

> Mexican

> Haystack Salad, . Use it a dollop on any hearty bean soup for a

tart

> accent.

>

> Enjoy,

> Judy

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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