Easy Homemade Strawberry Cashew Nut Butter with Fruit Recipe
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Where Did this Strawberry Cashew Nut Butter with Fruit Recipe Come From?
A few months ago, I was on a quest to find new and exciting ways to enjoy my morning toast. I love experimenting with different spreads, but I was craving something fruity yet still rich and satisfying. That’s when the idea of making a strawberry cashew nut butter hit me.
It all started one lazy Sunday when I was browsing through my pantry and fridge, looking for inspiration. I had a bunch of fresh strawberries that were nearing their prime and a big jar of raw cashews. I’d always enjoyed cashew butter for its creamy texture, but I wanted to give it a fruity twist. I figured, why not blend them together and see what happens?
Making Strawberry Cashew Nut Butter with Fruit
I tossed the cashews and strawberries into my trusty food processor and started blending. At first, the mixture seemed a bit chunky, but as I kept processing, it transformed into this luscious, creamy spread. The vibrant pink color and sweet aroma made me excited to taste it. I spread a dollop on a piece of whole-grain toast and took my first bite. The creamy texture of the cashews combined with the fresh, fruity flavor of the strawberries was pure bliss.
Sharing the spread with friends and family was a delight. Everyone was pleasantly surprised by how delicious and unique it was. Now, this Strawberry Cashew Nut Butter with Fruit has become a staple in my kitchen. It’s perfect for breakfast, snacks, or even a quick energy boost before a workout.

This recipe has not only become a personal favorite but also a hit at gatherings. It’s a simple, healthy, and delightful way to enjoy nut butter with a fruity twist—one that I’m thrilled to share with others!
Chef’s Notes – Strawberry Cashew Nut Butter with Fruit
- For an extra creamy texture, soak the cashews in water for a few hours or overnight before blending.
- Ensure strawberries are fresh for the best flavor and texture. Overripe or mushy strawberries can affect the consistency of the spread.
- If using a smaller food processor, blend the ingredients in batches to ensure an even and smooth consistency.
- Periodically stop blending to scrape down the sides of the food processor to ensure all ingredients are thoroughly combined.
- If the spread is too thick, gradually add a liquid (water or plant milk) to reach your preferred consistency.
- This Strawberry Cashew Nut Butter with Fruit pairs well with recipes like our Vegan Breakfast Bread Pudding or our Easy Shokupan – Japanese Milk Bread
Vegan Breakfast Bread Pudding
Cooks in 11 minutesDifficulty: EasyWake up to the delightful aroma of this Vegan Breakfast Bread Pudding! This dish is a game-changer for your morning routine, offering all the classic flavors of French toast with an added crunchy, sweet topping. Perfect for prepping the night before, it’s the ultimate hands-off breakfast that will impress your family and friends. Dive into this delicious, plant-based treat that’s sure to become a breakfast staple!
Japanese Milk Bread
Cooks in 470 minutesDifficulty: MediumDive into the world of Japanese baking with this incredibly soft and fluffy Japanese Milk Bread! Perfect for sandwiches or toast, this bread is a must-try for any home baker. Follow these simple steps to create a loaf that’s both delicious and visually stunning. Get ready to impress your family and friends with this delightful bread!
FAQs – Strawberry Cashew Nut Butter with Fruit
Can I use roasted cashews instead of raw cashews?
For a more robust flavor, you can use roasted cashews. However, this may slightly alter the texture and taste of the spread.
How long does this strawberry cashew spread last?
The spread can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. You can freeze it. Transfer the spread to a freezer-safe container and store for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator before using.
My spread is too thick; how can I adjust the consistency?
If the spread is too thick, add a small amount of water or a splash of almond milk while blending to reach the desired consistency.
Is there an alternative for cashews if I have a nut allergy?
Yes, you can use sunflower seeds or other seeds as a nut-free alternative. Note that the flavor and texture will differ from the original recipe.
Can I add additional flavors to the spread?
Absolutely! Try incorporating vanilla extract, cinnamon, or even a pinch of sea salt for added flavor.

















