My first thought after making this vegan cheese ball was: why have I NOT done this before? Make no mistake: this vegan cheese ball, encrusted in all the gloriousness of pistachios, tastes like cheese. I don’t mean a distant cousin of cheese, I mean if I swapped this out at a party with no labels you wouldn’t know that you weren’t devouring a creamy goat cheese. In two words: make. this. When you see how easy it is, you’ll be stocking your pantry with cashews. So what goes into the deliciousness that is this vegan cheese ball? Our new best friend, cashews. Sure, I’ve used cashews to make vegan mango coconut cheesecake before, and dozens of times when making vegan sour cream for my crock-pot recipes. I fell in love with the idea of cashews to replace cheese in recipes from then. When soaked, it becomes very creamy, and as anyone who’s had unsalted cashews would know, they have a very neutral taste that is able to adapt any flavours given to it. Yet, for some reason, I hadn’t gone back to the base and just made plain ole’ delicious vegan cheese. It’s as simple as soaking the cashews and blending them with some yummy brine-y cheese tasting ingredients that you already have in your pantry, then adding it to a cheesecloth to firm up. Easy peasy. The result is a creamy, delicious and party-ready vegan cheese ball that is bound to satisfy any of your guests. PS, a one man party with this cheese ball is also totally OK. That’s exactly what I did. Over the course of a week, I took my time and had my own vegan cheese ball party. I wish I could’ve made a bigger vegan cheese ball for you in the pictures, but I ate most of the cheese before it even went into the cheesecloth. First, with a spoon. Then, I smothered it all over this bread we made. I did manage to slow myself down when I realised it would be kind of cruel to not share this recipe. As for the pistachios? Fun fact: I got a free gift certificate and used it to buy pistachios. I didn’t have this idea in my head yet, but clearly my food-obsessed brain decided to ignore all the free makeup and go straight for the nuts. No regrets. Who doesn’t love a cheese ball rolled in a crunchy, slightly salty perfection that is pistachios? I would recommend not skipping this step. It’s the cherry on top (please don’t put an actual cherry on top) and truly completes this cheese ball. PS. 2- I also, just for fun, made a sweet tomato jam to go along with the entire cheese ball based on a tradition that the Mr., my mom and myself started a few years ago known as let’s-finish-all-the-cheese-and-tomato-jam-in-10-minutes. The jam, some nuts, some dried fruit and the cheese ball would make a great quick platter at parties. Now, let’s leave some for the guests, OK?  If you try this Pistachio Crusted Vegan Cheese Ball, please let me know in the comment section below, or tag me on instagram with the hashtag #jessicainthekitchen! RELATED RECIPES Vegan Mango Coconut Cheesecake Vegan Asian Lettuce Wraps with Sweet Sriracha Sauce 

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