

If you’ve ever wanted to fancy-up fresh summer fruit without much fuss, this is your solution. This dip is creamy and luxurious with a hint of cherry-vanilla flavour. Throw some fruit onto a kabob for a special event or just drizzle it onto a bowl of fruit for a quicker option. Heck, it’s even great drizzled on granola and yogurt, pancakes, and fruit crisps. You can’t go wrong if you tried!
I blended soaked cashews with almond milk, cherries, vanilla, and coconut syrup creating a decadent, lightly-sweetened dip free of dairy. Eric went crazy over this dip and he isn’t even a dip person, so there you go. You will probably have to hide it.


Sunday evening, we emptied our kitchen cupboards to prepare for the kitchen reno. The dishes, gadgets, glasses, appliances, and food now have a home in our previously empty dining room. On Monday, Eric and our friend Pete started to take the kitchen cabinets apart. Several hours later the kitchen was empty! I’m saying goodbye to a working sink, oven, counter tops, and dishwasher for the next month and a half or so. So far the biggest “emergency” has been my missing dark chocolate stash (the horrors!), so I can’t complain too much. But have you ever seen a 31-week pregnant lady riffling through boxes to find her chocolate? It wasn’t my proudest moment.
So here we have it – an almost blank slate. The sad, beige tiles will be ripped off today and the electrical work starts tomorrow. I created a new Instagram account for non-food related things (like renos, life stuff, pregnancy, etc) so you can follow along @theglowspot if you’d like to see updates!



Creamy Cherry Pie Fruit Dip with Rainbow Fruit Kabobs

Yield
1.5-2 cups
Prep time
Cook time
0 minutes
Total time
The creamiest non-dairy fruit dip ever! Soaked raw cashews form the base of this creamy, lightly sweet dip. Drizzle it on fresh fruit, oatmeal, fruit crumbles, pancakes, waffles, and more.
Ingredients
For the fruit dip:
- 1 cup raw cashews, soaked
- 1/2 cup + 1-2 tablespoon almond milk (or non-dairy milk of choice)
- 1/2 cup frozen or fresh pitted cherries
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 2-3 tablespoons coconut nectar syrup (or liquid sweetener of choice), to taste
for the kabobs:
- Fruit of choice (I used strawberries, cantaloupe, grapes, nectarines, kiwi, watermelon)
- Skewers
Directions
- Place the cashews in a bowl and cover with an inch of water. Soak overnight or for at least 8 hours. If using a Vitamix you can get away with soaking for only 2-3 hours. Drain and rinse the cashews thoroughly.
- Add the almond milk into the blender followed by the drained and rinsed cashews, pitted cherries, vanilla, and sweetener. Blend on low and increase the speed gradually until blending at full speed. Keep blending until the mixture is velvety smooth and doesn’t have any texture to it. You can add a splash more milk if you need to help the blender along.
- Chill the fruit dip for a few hours (or overnight) for the best flavour, but you can also enjoy it right away if desired.
- Prepare the fruit kabobs (if making) or simply drizzle the fruit dip over a bowl of fruit.
- The fruit dip will keep in a sealed container in the fridge for about 1-1.5 weeks, possibly longer.
Tip:
Tip: For a nut-free fruit dip option, try making coconut whipped cream instead. You can mix a bit of chia seed jam into it for a similar fruity effect.
Nutrition Information
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Beautiful fruit pictures! *drool*
And, I’m totally jealous of the kitchen reno. When we bought out house two years ago I said oh yeah this kitchen is gonna be the first thing to go. Two, years later….and I still have a love/hate with it. One day I’ll get my new kitchen.
BTW- Keep that stash somewhere safe. It’s important. Mine stays on the top shelf of the baking cabinet. Shhh! :)
thanks Heather!
Im happy to say the stash has been located! This will teach me to keep it close by at all times..hah
Good luck with the new kitchen! I love summer fruit!
Yum! I bet this dip would be great with almond extract instead or in addition to vanilla.
Good luck with the renovations!
This looks delicious. I always see these nice looking dips that are full of dairy which doesn’t work for me, so I’m excited to try this one. Good luck on the kitchen! I imagine a lot of crock pot meals in your future :)
This looks like such a simple and delicious summer time (or anytime) treat! Beautiful pics… PINNED! =)
I love fruit dip but it’s really hard to find a good vegan one! I’m definitely giving this a try because I love the cherry twist!
The title alone makes me so hungry!
I love the way this sounds! So perfect for these hot days we are having! : ) Can’t wait to see the kitchen when it’s all done!
Those fruit Kabobs looks amazing and would make the perfect snack! We redid our kitchen after we moved in ten years ago and it totally changed our lives. Well more specifically my wife’s life. It became her favorite room in the house. When we moved in there were remnants of mouse poop and mouths and it just had to get done. It’s worth the inconvenience in the end. I don’t think we need to worry about how long the kabobs will last in the fridge because things in this house get eaten in a day!
This looks like so much fun to eat!
Good luck with the kitchen reno :)
Obsessed with this vegan recipe! Love the idea of blending cashews and almond milk together to make a creamy puree!
Great idea…especially good for my cherries that are getting a bit mushy!
Good luck with the reno!
wow, thats such a unique recipe, I have never thought of making a fruit dip…especially one sans chocolate and/or caramel and all the stuff we try not to eat all the time! This is so indulgent free but looks so delicious! Thanks!
x
Jess
mossandmink.com
Now you are making another pregnant lady drool over that yummy dip….will definitely give it a try..BTW you look adorable and super fit in all your preggo pics
Let me know if you try it out…it’s honestly good poured over just about anything! I kept finding new things to pour it on, hah. Thanks for your kind words btw!
Yum, this looks so delicious! I’m surprised that the cherry doesn’t color the dip at all.
I was surprised too! It’s more of a “blush” colour ;)
I made this with frozen cherries (can’t stop eating the fresh ones long enough to cook with them) and it came out a bit pinker. Not sure why that made a difference but it seemed to.
Oh good luck on all the renovations before the baby comes!! This dip looks so rich and creamy and the colors are so bright!
I want that fruit dip on everything! Actually, I don’t even need the fruit – just a spoon please! :)
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Yum! I love fruit dips because I’m so into fresh fruit nowadays and they make it feel really dessert-y!
I LOVE your kitchen, Ange! You guys have done a fabulous job and the whole house looked gorgeous on Sunday. These fruit kabobs are also beauties, and you’ve got me salivating at the prospect of making some this weekend! :)
This comment has nothing to do with your marvelous looking dip and fruit platter, and perhaps you know this already. I was rushing through the Rideau Chapters store in Ottawa on an emergency book buying spree when I noticed a very prominent table labelled “The Best Books of 2014–So Far.” Your Oh She Glows Cookbook was prominently displayed. I am not sure if each store decides the line up for the distinction, or if the same books show up in all stores, but I thought you would like to know. Congratulations!
You will survive the renovation. We went subterranean for five months, living in the basement with a rigged up shower over the laundry room floor drain, a bar fridge and a hotplate to keep us going. And did I mention my two adult children were toughing it out down their with us? The renovations were all worth it. I continue to say, “I love my kitchen!” out loud to myself at least once a week.
Hey Nan, Was that in Indigo/Chapters? My cookbook is still the best selling cookbook in the country 4 months running. Crazy, right? I’m so happy to hear they had it on a special table in the store!
Thanks for the vote of confidence with the reno too. I keep saying it could always be worse! hah
Yes! That would indeed be Indigo/Chapters. Our “historic” sign on the storefront continues on as Chapters. Terrific news on your lofty book sales!
Awesome, they have been such a big support for the book!