Trader Joe's Spicy Cashew Butter Dressing Copycat Recipe (2024)

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When I make a Trader Joe’s Spicy Cashew Butter Dressing copycat recipe, I don’t mess around. When it comes to anything related to Trader Joe’s, I really don’t mess around.

This dressing is addictive, and the ingredients list is full of things to love. It’s wholesome, flavorful and packed with my favorite things. The one downside? It’s got a price tag of nearly $4 and it goes bad in your fridge…quick.

So that’s why I created a copycat recipe. Not just for us Trader Joe’s devotees, but also for those without a Trader Joe’s near them who want to try it out. This recipe looks the same, tastes the same and takes 2 minutes of your time. It uses simple ingredients and is a great recipe to have in your back pocket when you need a quick and easy (and spicy) salad dressing.

Table of contents

  • So what is in the Trader Joe’s Spicy Cashew Butter Dressing?
  • Why I’ve opted not to use cashew butter in this Trader Joe’s copycat recipe
  • The secret trick to this Trader Joe’s Spicy Cashew Butter Dressing copycat recipe
  • How to store this spicy cashew butter salad dressing
  • What recipes can you use this on?
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So what is in the Trader Joe’s Spicy Cashew Butter Dressing?

I did a quick look at the ingredients list of this Trader Joe’s item, and as you can see from my V blurry photo, it had all your usual suspects.

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The ingredients breakdown was: water, cashew butter, lime juice, ginger puree, organic coconut aminos, cilantro, red chili paste, maple syrup, sea salt, xantham gum and crushed red pepper.

All of this seemed more than manageable, with a few adjustments to make the ingredients more approachable. My recipe uses a few ingredient swaps that are easier to find in grocery stores, but other than that it was all about find the right ratios to make the perfect, creamy salad dressing.

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Why I’ve opted not to use cashew butter in this Trader Joe’s copycat recipe

I know Trader Joe’s uses cashew butter in their version, but I opted to use cashews in this recipe. This is because of cost and practicality.

I don’t want you running out and buying a whole bunch of cashew butter just to use 2 tbsp. It’s not practical. So for this, buy a bunch of cashews, store what you won’t use in your freezer (always store your nuts in your freezer!) and use just a bit for this recipe.

The secret trick to this Trader Joe’s Spicy Cashew Butter Dressing copycat recipe

The one thing to remember when you make this dressing – is make sure to use boiling water.

I’ve never been a fan of soaking my cashews. I know so many recipes call for it, but it just seems like an unnecessary extra step. To avoid that in this recipe, we use boiling water to combine all our ingredients, and after it rests for two minutes, any blender will be able to handle it.

This is a small-batch recipe so I recommend using a small blender, but really you can use anything!

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How to store this spicy cashew butter salad dressing

The best way to store this dressing is in an air-tight container in the fridge. It will last for 7-10 days. I recommend storing this dressing either in tupperware or in mason jars, although I’ve found mason jars work best.

What recipes can you use this on?

Here are just a few suggestions:

Chickpea Salad with Avocado on a Crusty Baguette

This recipe is everything I want now that the months are getting warmer – a crusty baguette coated in olive oil, an acidic, fresh chickpea salad, all held together by my favorite healthy fat: avocado. It's the perfect spring or summer lunch that takes just minutes to whip together!

Check out this recipe

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Heirloom Tomato Summer Salad

This summer salad with honey mustard vinaigrette is bright, refreshing and so easy to make. It's my favorite lunch option for those days when it's too hot to cook.

Check out this recipe

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Crispy Potatoes with Avocado & Dill

If you are looking for an easy but impressive appetizer or party snack, these Crispy Potatoes with Avocado & Dill are it! Easy to make and done in half an hour, these bite-sized potatoes are the perfect combination of crispy, salty, fatt, and acidic. They are a total bar food recipe and will leave you wanting to eat the whole plate by yourself (and hey, there's no shame in that game!)

Check out this recipe

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And that’s it for this Trader Joe’s recreation recipe (feel free to check out more of my Trader Joe’s copycats here!)

If you make it, please tag me onPinterestorInstagramso I can see! It’s my favorite thing to scroll through stories and see what you all are making.

And of course feel free to leave any questions, comments or reviews! This is the best place to reach me, and I’d love to hear from you <3

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Trader Joe’s Spicy Cashew Butter Dressing Copycat Recipe

For when you can't make a trip to Trader Joe's, here's how to make their addictive, creamy, delicious and plant-based Spicy Cashew Butter Dressing at home.

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Prep Time:5 minutes mins

Course: Dressing

Cuisine: American, Fusion

Keyword: cashew, dressing, salad dressing, spicy

Servings: 8 servings

Ingredients

  • cup raw cashews
  • Juice from 1 lime
  • 1 tbsp grated ginger
  • 3 tbsp soy sauce or coconut aminos
  • 2 tbsp sambal oelek or sriracha
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1 tbsp cilantro chopped
  • 2/3 cup boiling water

Instructions

  • Either on the stove in in the microwave, bring your water to a boil. In the microwave this should take about 2-3 minutes.

  • Toss the rest of the ingredients in a small blender.

  • Pour the boiling water over the ingredients and let it sit for 2-5 minutes or until the water has cooled to about room temperature.

  • Blend the mixture until smooth.

  • Adjust the sweetness and salt to taste using maple syrup and soy sauce, and use whenever!

  • Store in an air-tight container or jar in the fridge. This dressing will last for 7-10 days.

Trader Joe's Spicy Cashew Butter Dressing Copycat Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Did Trader Joe's discontinue their cashew butter? ›

Trader Joe's customers can no longer pick up the chain's beloved Creamy Salted Cashew Butter. The product was a peanut butter alternative that many shoppers praised, claiming it was less oily and more affordable than other brands.

What does spicy cashew butter dressing taste like? ›

It's rich and creamy with nutty undertones from toasted sesame, zingy brightness from ginger and lime, and spicy strokes of chili. It's endlessly versatile and comes together in 5 minutes flat. I love using it on grain bowls, salads, roasted veggies, chicken, or tofu.

What can I use instead of cashew butter in dressing? ›

What are substitutes for cashew butter? My favorite substitute for cashew butter is almond butter, simply because I love the almond flavor. It adds such an earthy, comforting richness to your recipes. I also recommend sunflower seed butter as another creamy alternative.

What happens if you don't refrigerate cashew butter? ›

It's generally best to refrigerate our nut butters. Because they do not contain any artificial preservatives or stabilizers, they can become rancid if left out of refrigeration for an extended period of time and/or exposed to warm temperatures.

Why is cashew butter healthier than peanut butter? ›

All of the fat in cashew butter is heart-healthy unsaturated fat, which is excellent news for anyone who enjoys the smooth, creamy taste as an alternative to peanut butter or conventional butter. Cashew butter contains about half the sugar of peanut butter and it frequently contains less additives.

What are the pros and cons of cashew butter? ›

The Pros: Cashew butter is high in copper and magnesium, good for heart and bone health. A raw cashew butter with no added sugar is a good thickener for fruit smoothies. The Cons: Lower in healthy fats and protein than peanut and almond butter. Unlike a lot of other nuts, cashews don't contain omega-3 fatty acids.

Why do you eat cashew butter? ›

Cashew Butter is Nutrient-Rich

All of these nutrients are great for your bone health, blood pressure, metabolism, and immune system. Cashews have one of the highest counts in iron and copper compared to all tree nuts. Because they are high in iron, cashew butter can help fight anemia. Cashews are low in sugar.

Does almond or cashew butter taste better? ›

The choice depends on your nutritional needs, taste preferences, and culinary ambitions. If you're looking for a heart-healthy option rich in vitamins and minerals, almond butter might be the way to go. But if you prefer a creamier texture with a sweet and subtle taste, cashew butter could be your spread of choice.

Is cashew butter good for inflammation? ›

Like many other nuts, nut butters and seeds, cashew butter is high in antioxidants. These useful compounds help to keep your body healthy by reducing the oxidative damage to cells caused by free radicals. This can help reduce inflammation in the body and help reduce the risk of some diseases.

Is it cheaper to buy or make cashew butter? ›

Is it cheaper to make your own cashew butter? It absolutely can be cheaper to make your own. I like to get my organic cashews at Trader Joe's, and that runs about $8 for the bag. I get double the amount of nut butter than I would in a store bought jar, which normally runs $7-9 for non-organic, and $12-15 for organic.

Is tahini the same as cashew butter? ›

Differences between cashew butter and tahini

Looking at their textures, cashew butter has a thick and creamy consistency to it, while tahini has a thin and runny texture – which is perfect for drizzling over different foods!

Did Trader Joe's stop selling mixed nut butter? ›

The Mixed Nut Butter at Trader Joe's was a thick combo of almonds, cashews, walnuts, Brazil nuts, pecans, and hazelnuts. The nut butter was noted as "Not Available" on the Trader Joe's website in 2023 and is thought to be officially discontinued.

What Trader Joe's cashews were recalled? ›

The product can be identified by the country of origin, India or Vietnam and the “Lot No:” printed on the back panel of the plastic pouches Trader Joes Nuts – 50% Less Sodium Roasted & Salted Whole Cashews (SKU Number – 37884) No other Lot No:s or products are affected by this recall.

Why does Trader Joe's discontinue so many products? ›

Most grocery stores have to contend with manufacturers' “slotting fees”; in other words, what they pay to keep items on the shelf. At TJ's, items that don't sell as well will affect the store's bottom line since a company isn't paying to place them there, hence incentivizing discontinuation.

Is cashew butter healthier than almond butter? ›

The choice depends on your nutritional needs, taste preferences, and culinary ambitions. If you're looking for a heart-healthy option rich in vitamins and minerals, almond butter might be the way to go. But if you prefer a creamier texture with a sweet and subtle taste, cashew butter could be your spread of choice.

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