1 onion chopped, sautéed 1 c raw cashews 1/4 c lemon juice 1 c oat milk Pinch salt Pulse in food processor Gradually add: 1/2 c roasted red peppers 3/4 c nutritional yeast 1 tsp garlic powder 1 tsp onion powder Blend until smooth Taste adjust seasoning if needed Mix cooked pasta & sauce in a large bowl. Add either chopped cherry tomatoes and fresh spinach OR add roasted corn & broccoli florets. Bake uncovered 425f (220c) for 20 minutes ❤❤❤
This is a variation of SDA “cashew cheese!” I’ve been making this recipe for over 25 years 😊. If you want to make it Caldwell Esselstyn heart healthy just substitute potatoes and carrots for the cashews. It works great! You want it to be quite saucy before baking so that it isn’t dry.
I make my sauce with well cooked butter beans, instead of cashew so it's lower in fat, but I add a little cashew butter. I love broccoli in mine with homemade chipotle grape tomato salsa. Such a comfort meal! 😋🤤 I love my kitchen scissors. I often use them to add green onion to my Asian dishes.
@@tj6959 I watch for sales on nuts and nut butters. I keep the nuts in the freezer. My cashew butter was buy one get one free, so I'm set for at least a year. 🤣
I was wondering about a substitute for those of us doing Reversal...thank you for the suggestion of butter beans! I will add this to the recipe in the book! I do wish the recipes had a P or an R for Prevention or Reversal on the recipes since they are not all inclusive for Reversal of Heart Disease.
Where Brian uses cashews, I use steamed cauliflower. It's a delicious, creamy, low-fat, nitric oxide rich dish. Using nuts seems to dilute Dr. Esselstyn's message but to each his own. I use scissors to mince greens and lettuce, as Brian does. To me, they taste a lot better in small bits rather than in big old chunks. Oh, yes, we Do want it swimming in sauce. I love that baking dish--so pretty! Peas are good in this dish, too. Thank you for an interesting video.
I agree this recipe is plant strong but not plant perfect so I use cannellini beans instead of the cashews to make a lower fat recipe and I eliminate the salt. Ann, are you no longer following a plant perfect diet?
I made this today! I just had to try it. It is fantastic! I made it just like the recipe except I only had soy milk. It was great! I added the spinach and tomatoes. I did add the frozen corn and I used whole wheat elbows. Everyone should try it. I loved that you showed Ann pulling the tire at the end. She really is inspiring! You all are. Thank you for this wonderful, easy recipe!
Hot tip: boil the cashews for 15 minutes and it’s like soaking overnight. Gives it a more creamy texture. If you want nacho sauce use smoked anything lolol.
What a fantastic dish! I love it with roasted broccoli on top! I use bean based pasta as I cannot eat wheat. And hot sauce on top is delicious! If you love it saucy there is zero guilt! My cash sauce uses roasted butternut squash instead of onion and red bell pepper. (I grow lots of organic butternut squash.)
I use a LOT of sauce... but still not too much. LOL! I am allergic to peppers, so I use cooked potato instead. The potato adds a subtle flavor dimension that really adds to the sauce! ALSO - I use Miso paste instead of lemon juice, it's not as sharp on the tongue and my daughter likes it better that way.
Add the rest of the sauce, Brian. Peas also go well with this. I use jarred pimentos instead of roasted red peppers but essentially the same recipe. Blessings!
I’m an eye baller and scissor user in the kitchen too! I try to use the least amount of things so there’s less washing up. I love your cooking videos because they are entertaining, inspiring and I learn how to cook oil free.
I just had to comment on how great this recipe is. I absolutely love it. It taste so much like baked ziti I am going to make it for my next family gathering. Thanks you ladies are great!
Been meaning to try this. OMG!!! It's delicious. I made the Roasted Cauliflower with added veggies yesterday and used some of this instead of the roasted red peppers. It was heaven!!
I just made this last night except I use less cashews and replace with steamed butternut squash. Also I use vinegar instead of lemon and chickpea pasta to up the protein.
I'm not crazy about the red bell pepper in cheese sauce - I'll try the carrot and potato. Either way, that sure looked yummy. Somebody said mushrooms would be good too. I can't wait to try it. I think the tomatoes and spinach was a good switch.
@@kefirheals7383 i bake my red capsicums FIRST then peel off the charred skin. then holy dooley! when u throw them into the cheese sauce & blend, it adds a lovely sweet & slightly spicy element! which tastes NOTHING like raw capsicum.
@@CastledarkDweller27 People don’t have anything against peppers. Except the ones that do because it gives them indigestion due to intolerances. You’re not convincing anybody to put peppers in their macaroni and cheese lol.
This looks amazing, I’m going to make it tomorrow and I’ll pile it on top of kale that I have in the fridge. Thanks for sharing another brilliant recipe and for demonstrating this in such a relaxed way. I feel as if I’m in the kitchen with you 😊
Just made this and I am sitting here like.. Wow.. That was delicious!!... Thank you for the Videos and Books.. Your Family is Amazing... Pretty sure I am Type "A" personality too and Your Both doing Amazing.. Keep up the Great Work..
Thank you Brian for this recipe. I made it tonight and served it on a bed of Lacinato Kale (thanks Ann :)) It was very good and I don't think you can have too much of the sauce. Unfortunately I'm the only one trying to eat WFPB and it can be a challenge sometimes making my own meals but I'm determined to get off the statin drug and reverse the T2. Your recipes help a lot with that so thanks.
Thank you so much. That recipe sounds really good! And it's not hard to make, a double bonus! I enjoy your show and I enjoy having 2 of your cookbooks.
I used to have this cookbook and made the mac and cheese but never baked it. Tonight, I baked it....I will be having this meal at least once a week! I might have to buy some whole wheat penne! Thank you
Now that you have lunch and dinner taken care off. What do you make for breakfast ? I am very interested in this . That’s why I will subscribe to your channel. God bless.
Costco recently started selling macadamia nut butter(35 oz/12.99!)so as a "healthier" option than the cashews, you could then make Mac and Mac!!!(And they also sell Macadamia Milk which I feel is healthier than oat milk. We're not horses are we?;D)
This sauce will turn out better in a Vitamix or Blentec blender, way smoother and creamier then in the food possessor. Also, I would have used all the sauce with the noodles ( more is better, the ladies were right) because they will absorb more sauce while it bakes, not enough sauce will cause the whole thing being dry.
I have a question but first let me give you a little background since June of 2021 I've had a stroke in two heart attacks. I just bought the book while the cookbook I didn't buy the other book I bought the cookbook and I need to lose about 120 lb do I adjust what I eat or can I eat all the recipes here? Somebody said the some of the recipes are to reverse some of them are to prevent.
There are actually two different diets here: Plant Strong (which includes Rip & Jane Esselstyn's books) and Plant Perfect (which is by Caldwell & Ann Esselstyn, the parents). You want the Plant Perfect diet. It is worth getting the book "Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease" by Caldwell Esselstyn. It includes the correct diet for you, explains why we know it works, and provides recipes. Basically, you need to keep your calories from fat to about 10%. This means, for example, that the recipe in this video is a no-no for you (because of the cashews). You also want to avoid coconut, avocado, and other high-fat foods. Otherwise the diets are similar - plants only, mostly whole plants, no added salt or sugar. Most important (to quote Caldwell Esselstyn): NO OIL!
Juan, you could also substitute the same amount of a salt-free white bean like cannellini beans for the cashews. Carl's recommendation to get Dr. Esselstyn's book is right on. Here's to regaining your heart health!
@@carl13579 I bought their cookbook the prevent and reverse heart disease cookbook. My question is I can use all the recipes in this book? Some people say that I'm not able or I shouldn't use every recipe in here.
This does look amazing and I cannot wait to make it. Is this in the Engine 2 cookbook? The link above is for a different book. I do have your newest book though and absolutely love it!!!
1 onion chopped, sautéed
1 c raw cashews
1/4 c lemon juice
1 c oat milk
Pinch salt
Pulse in food processor
Gradually add:
1/2 c roasted red peppers
3/4 c nutritional yeast
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion powder
Blend until smooth
Taste adjust seasoning if needed
Mix cooked pasta & sauce in a large bowl.
Add either chopped cherry tomatoes and fresh spinach OR add roasted corn & broccoli florets.
Bake uncovered 425f (220c) for 20 minutes ❤❤❤
🙏🏻
Thank you!
This is a variation of SDA “cashew cheese!” I’ve been making this recipe for over 25 years 😊. If you want to make it Caldwell Esselstyn heart healthy just substitute potatoes and carrots for the cashews. It works great! You want it to be quite saucy before baking so that it isn’t dry.
I make my sauce with well cooked butter beans, instead of cashew so it's lower in fat, but I add a little cashew butter. I love broccoli in mine with homemade chipotle grape tomato salsa. Such a comfort meal! 😋🤤 I love my kitchen scissors. I often use them to add green onion to my Asian dishes.
Sounds great
Perhaps raw sunflower seeds could work as a cheaper option over cashews.
@@tj6959 I watch for sales on nuts and nut butters. I keep the nuts in the freezer. My cashew butter was buy one get one free, so I'm set for at least a year. 🤣
@@Julia-dr4g0n NICE!!!
I was wondering about a substitute for those of us doing Reversal...thank you for the suggestion of butter beans! I will add this to the recipe in the book! I do wish the recipes had a P or an R for Prevention or Reversal on the recipes since they are not all inclusive for Reversal of Heart Disease.
I'm with Jane on this--all the sauce!
This is the best plant based Mac and cheese I've ever had! A new favorite for sure. Thank you Brian, Jane, and Ann! ❤️🤌🌱
Shout out to Brian. It's great to see that he's back on your channel. Awesome recipe and thanks for sharing.
Where Brian uses cashews, I use steamed cauliflower. It's a delicious, creamy, low-fat, nitric oxide rich dish. Using nuts seems to dilute Dr. Esselstyn's message but to each his own. I use scissors to mince greens and lettuce, as Brian does. To me, they taste a lot better in small bits rather than in big old chunks. Oh, yes, we Do want it swimming in sauce. I love that baking dish--so pretty! Peas are good in this dish, too. Thank you for an interesting video.
I agree this recipe is plant strong but not plant perfect so I use cannellini beans instead of the cashews to make a lower fat recipe and I eliminate the salt. Ann, are you no longer following a plant perfect diet?
True except cashews are not a true nut. They are part of the fruit of the cashew tree.
This is an engine 2 recipe so nothing to do with Dr Esselstyn.
@@carolalm0823 A one-ounce serving of cashews contains: Calories: 165. Protein: Less than 1 gram. Fat: 14 grams. Aug 31, 2020.
@@bsgarey still not allowed on the Reversal portion of Dr. E's program.
I made this today! I just had to try it. It is fantastic! I made it just like the recipe except I only had soy milk. It was great! I added the spinach and tomatoes. I did add the frozen corn and I used whole wheat elbows. Everyone should try it. I loved that you showed Ann pulling the tire at the end. She really is inspiring! You all are. Thank you for this wonderful, easy recipe!
Hot tip: boil the cashews for 15 minutes and it’s like soaking overnight. Gives it a more creamy texture. If you want nacho sauce use smoked anything lolol.
All your personalities in your family are so adorable!
Made this today and it’s delicious!
Added corn, peas, mushrooms, kale & Swiss chard
What a fantastic dish! I love it with roasted broccoli on top! I use bean based pasta as I cannot eat wheat. And hot sauce on top is delicious! If you love it saucy there is zero guilt! My cash sauce uses roasted butternut squash instead of onion and red bell pepper. (I grow lots of organic butternut squash.)
I use a LOT of sauce... but still not too much. LOL! I am allergic to peppers, so I use cooked potato instead. The potato adds a subtle flavor dimension that really adds to the sauce! ALSO - I use Miso paste instead of lemon juice, it's not as sharp on the tongue and my daughter likes it better that way.
Add the rest of the sauce, Brian. Peas also go well with this. I use jarred pimentos instead of roasted red peppers but essentially the same recipe. Blessings!
Brian is being bossy. Is he in charge here?
@@rosemarie6545 based on the video … yes.
I’m an eye baller and scissor user in the kitchen too! I try to use the least amount of things so there’s less washing up. I love your cooking videos because they are entertaining, inspiring and I learn how to cook oil free.
Das ist absolut delicious 😋... Das ist extrem köstlich❗❗❗❗💘
My husband and I made this a few days ago and absolutely LOVED it. Thank you for creating such wonderful recipes.
YUM!!!!! I’m thinking this sauce on a Broccoli and Potatoes bake!!! 🤤
"Brian did it again this mac & cheese looks sooo delicious!!! TFS!!!
I like mine with peas, basil, and tomatoes.
I just had to comment on how great this recipe is. I absolutely love it. It taste so much like baked ziti I am going to make it for my next family gathering. Thanks you ladies are great!
GO BRIAN! I do that in my professional kitchens when I am in the lead (9 times out of 10 I am in the lead position ) "Am I driving or are you?!"
LOL
i use kitchen scissors! ive got double blade ones too!
Been meaning to try this. OMG!!! It's delicious. I made the Roasted Cauliflower with added veggies yesterday and used some of this instead of the roasted red peppers. It was heaven!!
I just made this last night except I use less cashews and replace with steamed butternut squash. Also I use vinegar instead of lemon and chickpea pasta to up the protein.
Thanks y’all for making these recipes- I have the book but seeing it made and being modified motivates me to make it. It’s for dinner tonight!
It is by far one of the BEST comfort foods, but so healthy and delicious!
I make the same cheese sauce but instead of red peppers I blend in a small cooked carrot and potato. It makes it creamy and colorful.
I'm not crazy about the red bell pepper in cheese sauce - I'll try the carrot and potato. Either way, that sure looked yummy. Somebody said mushrooms would be good too. I can't wait to try it. I think the tomatoes and spinach was a good switch.
@@kefirheals7383 i bake my red capsicums FIRST then peel off the charred skin. then holy dooley! when u throw them into the cheese sauce & blend, it adds a lovely sweet & slightly spicy element! which tastes NOTHING like raw capsicum.
@@CastledarkDweller27 People don’t have anything against peppers. Except the ones that do because it gives them indigestion due to intolerances.
You’re not convincing anybody to put peppers in their macaroni and cheese lol.
@@bakarangerpinku haha righto mate.
Made this today and WOW! This is total comfort food and is even better the next day.
Mushrooms! And a sprinkle of truffle salt at the very end. A tiny pinch adds massive flavor.
I tried this right away today. It looks so yummy and I haven’t had Mac and Cheese in years.
That looks delicious and I love Brian's comments about two A types
Jane is hyper
To me its Brian who is the A type, he seems a very cranky irritable person
I love the way you guys put these videos together. It feels genuine and refreshing. Thanks for all the information 👍
This looks amazing, I’m going to make it tomorrow and I’ll pile it on top of kale that I have in the fridge. Thanks for sharing another brilliant recipe and for demonstrating this in such a relaxed way. I feel as if I’m in the kitchen with you 😊
So making this, and so using all the sauce.
Oven baking makes it yummy, but also makes it dry.
Cheers!
Just made this and I am sitting here like.. Wow.. That was delicious!!... Thank you for the Videos and Books.. Your Family is Amazing... Pretty sure I am Type "A" personality too and Your Both doing Amazing.. Keep up the Great Work..
😆 lol yes , 2 lady’s in the kitchen 😆 👩! Love it! Thank you so much much!
You guys never disappoint! I have to make this one just like 90% of all your other recipes!
I love Jane’s laugh. ❤
From the start I knew there were too many cooks in the kitchen😆!
Will try this dish soon. Looks like real comfort food! Thanks for all your cooking videos!!
Awesome recipe, Esselstyn Harts! We will make this.
Thanks for the recipe! Soaking the cashews also improves digestion and availability of nutrients 😉
You all are so inspirational!❤️🥬🥦
Yes, the yum factor
A small bit of turmeric would also give it more of a Yellow color.
Thank you Brian for this recipe. I made it tonight and served it on a bed of Lacinato Kale (thanks Ann :)) It was very good and I don't think you can have too much of the sauce. Unfortunately I'm the only one trying to eat WFPB and it can be a challenge sometimes making my own meals but I'm determined to get off the statin drug and reverse the T2. Your recipes help a lot with that so thanks.
This is one of the best recipes..
I am an eyeballer cook like Brian as well. Learned that from my mom. With 7 kids to feed and working she had to work quickly.
Can’t wait to make!! I made notations in the cookbook with Brian’s tweaks.
You guys are funny.
You make my day!😂😂😂
Thank you so much. That recipe sounds really good! And it's not hard to make, a double bonus! I enjoy your show and I enjoy having 2 of your cookbooks.
Please make an instant pot cookbook !!
Yum. What a ingenious idea to have kitchen scissors. Will put that on my list !
I am so making this, love this recipe thank you
Yum🌱
The best cheese sauce ever, made it today.
That looks soooo delicious and healthy!!
Sauce is the best part, I'd agree!!
Looks delicious
I used to have this cookbook and made the mac and cheese but never baked it. Tonight, I baked it....I will be having this meal at least once a week! I might have to buy some whole wheat penne! Thank you
Drooling here, can't wait to try it!!!
Looks so good!
We would like to know what Ann eats in a day. Please and thanks 🙏
Ann, you are Precious! 🤗
Could I use unsweetened plain almond milk instead of oat milk? I always have that at home.
Potato cheese dressing is good and no fat (vegan)
Looks and sounds absolutely gorgeous 😌 always a joy, thank you so much for sharing 💜
It’s the Esselstyn variety show!
This is so good!! My new favorite❤
Sounds and looks delicious! Going to try recipe this week. 😋
I have best fun,and funny memory of Brian at bell rock in Sedona😅🤣😂 you all are the best!
What brand of nutritional yeast do you prefer?
I'm with Brian. Perfect sauce to pasta ratio is important ;)
A Vitamix or Blendtec would make a smoother sauce.
Oh, that looks soooo yummy!! Gotta try it. Thanks guys ❤
Yummy and funny, I love you all! Thx for sharing 🙋🏻♀️👍❤️
Now that you have lunch and dinner taken care off. What do you make for breakfast ? I am very interested in this . That’s why I will subscribe to your channel. God bless.
I have about 5 pairs of scissors in my stove side utensil jar!
This recipe looks so delicious 😋 The added Sriracha will give it a nice kick🌶 Thanks for sharing.
😂🥰 Great family and video! As a type A is can relate!
That looks really Yummy and easy.
I like to add in some turmeric and ground black pepper!
Good additions!!
Good for you, Brian. These two can be just too much.
Costco recently started selling macadamia nut butter(35 oz/12.99!)so as a "healthier" option than the cashews, you could then make Mac and Mac!!!(And they also sell Macadamia Milk which I feel is healthier than oat milk. We're not horses are we?;D)
Why is Mac milk healthier than oat milk?
@@traceykaminski7874 Oats are for horses, fruits and nuts are for (us)primates.
@@traceykaminski7874 was wondering that myself....Macadamia nuts are super high in fat...not sure if the milk is? Oats are very good for us😀
@@Scor-ah Neighhhhhh
great recipe Brian! 🤩
Oooo, 👀 I will definitely try this recipe! It looks delicious!
Added Worcestershire sauce and powdered mustard to the sauce!
Unless you buy specifically vegan worcesestershire it has anchovies in it. I found that out by accident when I first went vegetarian
Instead of salt, I’m going to try some miso paste 😊
This sauce will turn out better in a Vitamix or Blentec blender, way smoother and creamier then in the food possessor. Also, I would have used all the sauce with the noodles ( more is better, the ladies were right) because they will absorb more sauce while it bakes, not enough sauce will cause the whole thing being dry.
I have a question but first let me give you a little background since June of 2021 I've had a stroke in two heart attacks. I just bought the book while the cookbook I didn't buy the other book I bought the cookbook and I need to lose about 120 lb do I adjust what I eat or can I eat all the recipes here? Somebody said the some of the recipes are to reverse some of them are to prevent.
There are actually two different diets here: Plant Strong (which includes Rip & Jane Esselstyn's books) and Plant Perfect (which is by Caldwell & Ann Esselstyn, the parents). You want the Plant Perfect diet. It is worth getting the book "Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease" by Caldwell Esselstyn. It includes the correct diet for you, explains why we know it works, and provides recipes. Basically, you need to keep your calories from fat to about 10%. This means, for example, that the recipe in this video is a no-no for you (because of the cashews). You also want to avoid coconut, avocado, and other high-fat foods. Otherwise the diets are similar - plants only, mostly whole plants, no added salt or sugar. Most important (to quote Caldwell Esselstyn): NO OIL!
If you replace the cashews with steamed cauliflower, it would be plant perfect
Juan, you could also substitute the same amount of a salt-free white bean like cannellini beans for the cashews. Carl's recommendation to get Dr. Esselstyn's book is right on. Here's to regaining your heart health!
The Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease cookbook by Jane and Ann E. Is great and it has no nuts!
@@carl13579 I bought their cookbook the prevent and reverse heart disease cookbook. My question is I can use all the recipes in this book? Some people say that I'm not able or I shouldn't use every recipe in here.
Yum!
watching from France 😉😋
Bonjour..cest belle Paris🤗🌈
This does look amazing and I cannot wait to make it. Is this in the Engine 2 cookbook? The link above is for a different book. I do have your newest book though and absolutely love it!!!
They said it was in the Engine 2 cookbook
Super🎉
I can’t thank you enough
Looks awesome! Check out healthy vegan mamas cheese sauce too! She uses cashew powder instead of cashews to cut the fat down!
That looks amazing!☺️
Looks yummy, can’t wait to try it!!
The cookbook does not say to sauté the onion…what a difference that makes in this recipe!