![]() How To Make Vegan Butternut Squash Mac & Cheese The sauce will thicken once it’s combined with the pasta which is why you want it on the thinner side (but not too thin). You want it just thick enough to have a nice cling when a spoon is dipped and removed. I suggest adding part of the water and adding more as needed. Not too thick, not too thin: You don’t want the sauce to be too thick or thin.Add the cashews, cooked butternut squash, nutritional yeast, garlic, dijon, onion powder, smoked paprika, lemon, salt and pepper to the cup/bowl of your blender or food processor, process until creamy. You’ll find instructions for stovetop, microwave or oven in the recipe card. ![]() ![]() And if you’re sensitive to cashews, soak them for at least 2 hours in cool water to release the enzymes that cause digestive issues. Soaking helps soften them so they blend up ultra creamy. They should be soaked, even if only for 10 minutes in hot water. Making the vegan butternut squash cheese sauce is super easy and only requires a few simple steps: How To Make Butternut Squash Cheese Sauce Salt & Pepper – Use plenty of salt and pepper! This is where you really don’t want to skimp on salt since cheese is typically salty and it simply brings out the flavors better.If you don’t have lemon on hand, 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar will work just as well. Lemon – Lemon is used as an acid for the cheese sauce.Onion Powder – Adds a savory layer of flavor.If you like to add spicy heat, try a dash or two of cayenne. Smoked Paprika – This warming spice adds a wonderful smoky, complex flavor.If you don’t have it on hand or don’t care for it, no worries you can omit it and still have great cheese sauce! Nutritional Yeast – Highly nutritious, nutritional yeast is nutty, cheesy and blends up delightfully creamy.If you prefer, substitute with mellow miso for umami flavor. Dijon – Adds the slightest hint of distinct flavor, feel free to add a tad more.Garlic – If you don’t have fresh garlic, use 1 teaspoon garlic powder.Buy in bulk if you can, some stores have weekly bulk sales (like Sprout’s on Thurs). I know they can be expensive, but they make the BEST creamy sauces! And a one pound bag cost about as much as one pound of cheese. I tend to like smaller pasta for mac and cheese (elbow, shells, penne, rotini, etc.), but just about any pasta will do. Pasta – Use your favorite, regular, whole wheat or gluten free pasta.If you can’t do either, maybe try using canned pumpkin instead. Butternut Squash – Cook your own or use canned butternut squash.Here’s everything you’ll need, plus tips and ideas for substitutions. In this recipe, butternut squash is cooked until tender then pureed with cashews and spices into a creamy butternut squash cashew cheese, and tossed with cooked pasta for a warm and comforting side dish or main meal. More Recipes You’ll Love Ingredients You’ll Need
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