Vegan Strawberry Cheesecake
This is a WOW dessert if we have ever seen one. A total treat and healthy too and created by our friends over at amazing veggie and vegan food blog The Cook & Him.
Ingredients
Makes 12 mini cheese cakes
Base
1 cup (150g / approx 15) dates – weight after stone removed
1/2 cup (50g) pecan nuts
1/2 cup (50g) walnuts
1/3 cup (70g) dairy free chocolate chips
1/3 cup (40g) quinoa flakes (can use rolled oats instead)
Cheesecake
1 + 1/2 cups (200g) cashew nuts
2 tablespoon coconut oil – melted
1 cup (200ml) unsweetened almond milk (or sub with your favourite plant based milk)
1/2 lemon – juice only
1 cup (150g) strawberries (fresh or frozen) – green stalks and leaves removed
1/3 cup (100g) agave or maple syrup
2 x 30g sachets Macacha Protein Powder – Beauty Blend
Method
- Start by soaking the cashews at least 1 hour before you want to make the cheesecakes. Put in a heatproof bowl and cover with boiling water. If you're more organised you can do this the day before - you'll only need to cover them in cold water if so
- For the bases put all the base ingredients into a food processor and whizz until it looks like breadcrumbs and is starting to stick together
- Evenly divide between the 12 holes in your tin pushing down and compacting. I use the flat end of a rolling pin to really pack it down but you can use the back of a spoon or your fingers
- Thoroughly drain the cashews and put into a blender or food food processor (I've tried both and the blender does give a smoother result)
- Add the rest of the cheesecake ingredients and whizz until smooth and creamy
- Fill each of the holes in the tin and smooth the tops
- Freeze until set (see note)
- Allow the tin to stand at room temperature for 5-10 minutes before gently pushing up from the bottom of the tin. The cheesecakes should easily pop out. If not, leave for a few more minutes. I empty the whole thing in one go and store the cheesecakes in a sealable container
- Serve the cheesecakes from frozen or allow to stand at room temperature for 30 minutes to soften slightly
Notes
How long the cheesecakes take to freeze depends on your freezer. Also, when lifting the loose bottomed tin hold by the sides rather than the bottom - we dont want to push up those bottoms before the cheesecakes are set!!
This divine recipe comes from our friends over at veggie and vegan food blog The Cook & Him.