A raw vegan "black forest" cheesecake filled with a creamy cashew and coconut based filling and topped with cherry puree. This grain free, gluten free no-bake treat is easy to blend together for a healthier dessert option!
1/2cupdesiccated coconut- approximately 40-45 grams
3tbspground flaxseed
3tbspcacao powder
2tbspcoconut oil
2tbsprice malt syrupor maple syrup
1tbspwater
Middle Layer
2 and 1/2cupscashews- approximately 275 grams
150mLcoconut cream(full fat)
1/4cupcoconut oilmeasured melted, 60mL
4-5tbspcacao powder- increase depending on taste preference
1/2cuprice malt syrupor maple syrup
1tspground cinnamon
1tbspvanilla extract
3tbspmacapowder - OPTIONAL
1/2tspsalt
Cherry Topping
2cupsfrozen cherries
1tbspvanilla extract
3tbspcacao nibs
Instructions
Start this recipe a few hours in advance by preparing your cashews for your middle layer; place them in a bowl and cover with water, and soak for at least 3 hours (but no longer than around 7). Also start to thaw the cherries at this point, simply take them out of the freezer and leave somewhere to defrost (I usually leave them in the fridge as you won't need them for a good few hours).
Prepare an 8-inch (20cm) cake tin (ideally springform for easier removal) by lining the whole tin with a large piece of clingfilm that comes up over the sides of the tin. Then line the base with baking paper over the top.
While the ingredients are getting ready, make the cake base. Place all of the base ingredients into your food processor and blend, scraping down the sides as needed, until the mixture is a fine crumb and starts to stick together.
Scoop out the cake base and press firmly and evenly in to the base of your lined cake tin. Pop the cake tin in the freezer to chill.
While the cake base is chilling, make the middle layer. Drain the cashews and place into the food processor. Blend until they start to form a thick cream, scraping down the sides of the processor as needed. Then, add in the remaining middle layer ingredients and continue to blend until smooth, again scraping down the sides of the machine to make sure all is incorporated.
Pour the middle layer over the top of the cake base, smooth it out, and then return to the freezer to set. Let this layer chill for at least 2 hours, or until quite firm.
Make the cherry topping. Drain off any excess liquid from the defrosted cherries, then place the cherries and vanilla extract into the processor and blend. You can leave the layer a little chunky if you prefer.
Pour the cherry layer over the top over the cake and smooth over. Sprinkle over the cacao nibs. Return the cake the freezer until the top layer is firm.
To serve the cake, remove from the freezer and carefully extract the cake from the tin (springform tins make it easier!). Ideally, allow to sit out for about 15 minutes prior to serving, to soften, and slice with a hot knife.
(If you like, you can drizzle some melted dark chocolate over the top of the cake prior to serving, as pictured!)
Notes
*Maple syrup has a sweeter taste than rice malt syrup, and so naturally will yield a sweeter cake. You can always use a blend of the two sweeteners if you prefer, to get the balance just right. For the middle layer, if using pure maple syrup you may even want to reduce the amount you add. Also, honey can always be used instead (it just means the cake will not be vegan, of course).*If cherries are in season, you can always substitute fresh cherries for the topping! I’d recommend chopping them and lightly cooking them until softened so they form a nice puree than can be smoothed over the top of the cake. You could also just neatly arrange sliced fresh cherries over the top of the cake.
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