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This was my second entry for the Virtual Chopped- the Vegan Edition hosted by Isa @ Post Punk Kichen. This time it is was a dessert round.
Check out my first entry – Mango Beet Halwa bites(fudgy bites) with Candied Beet Coconut thin cookies, topped with Candied beet cubes.
The mystery ingredients were:
Mango
Red Beet
unsweetened coconut flakes
crisp rice cereal
This tart is all whole ingredients and a must try this summer. For a creamier filling, use more cashews. Add sweetener and spices to taste.
Pulse dates, ground almond, coconut and rice cereal. Press into tart pan
Puree Mango with ground cashew to make Mango creme.
Grate beets and then blend with ground cashew, coconut flakes, sugar and water. Bring to a boil, cool, swirl into the mango cream.
Eat as is, or freeze for an hour to firm up and make easy slices.
Another combination I love is this Strawberry and Mango Layer Cream Pie, pictured below. This pie has almond coconut date crust(same as the recipe below, without the rice cereal). and is raw.
Blend a few strawberries, raw sugar, and powdered cashew into a smooth puree. Layer over Mango cream. If not any other way, try the pie with just some very ripe mango cream. It makes for an amazing summer treat!
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No Bake Mango Beet Cream Pie
Gluten, Soy, Refined Oil free recipe. Nut-free option. Single Serve
Prep Time15 minutes mins
Total Time15 minutes mins
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: dessert for one, gluten free dessert, vegan dessert
Servings: 1 serving
Calories: 436kcal
Author: Vegan Richa
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Ingredients
Crust:
- 4-5 (4) soft dates
- 3 Tablespoons ground raw almond I grind a bunch of nuts every few days
- 2 Tablespoons coconut flakes
- 2-3 Tablespoons (2 Tablespoons) rice krisp cereal
- pinch of sea salt
- a few drops of water/agave if needed
Mango cream:
- 1/2 (0.5) ripe mango
- 1 Tablespoon ground raw cashew
- 2-3 Tablespoons (2 Tablespoons) water
- raw sugar if needed
Beet Cream:
- 1/2 (0.5) medium beet or 1 small beet peeled and grated
- 1 Tablespoons coconut flakes
- 1 Tablespoon ground raw cashew
- 2 Tablespoons raw sugar/coconut sugar/sweetener of choice
- 3-4 Tablespoons (3 Tablespoons) water
- Spices: pinch of cinnamon, ginger, cloves, all spice(optional)
Instructions
Crust:
Pulse the ground almonds, dates and coconut together until dates are well combined and mixture sticks together when pressed.
Add the rice krispies to the mixture and give it 1 pulse to coarsely break up some.
Knead the mixture for a few seconds to release some of the coconut oil which will help bring it together.
Add a few drops of water or non dairy milk or agave to help stick well, if needed.
Press the crust on a 4.5 inch tart pan. and Freeze while you prep the cream filling.
Mango cream:
Blend the mango, ground raw cashew and water to a smooth mousse consistency and keep. Add raw sugar/sweetener of choice if the mango is not very ripe.
Strawberry Cream:
Blend 3-4 strawberries with a Tbsp ground cashew.
Beet Cream:
Grate the beet, and add to blender. Blend with ground cashew, coconut flakes, raw sugar, spices and water into a smooth puree.
Pour puree in a pan and bring to a boil on low heat, to cook the beet and thicken the mixture. Cook for another 3-4 minutes after the boil, until it thickens and does not taste raw. Let cool a bit.
Take the crust out. Layer the mango and beet cream to preference, marble or swirl it.
You can top with some finely chopped mango too.
Freeze for 2-3 hours. Serve when firm.
Notes
Makes a 4.5 inch pan
Nutritional values based on one serving
Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
No Bake Mango Beet Cream Pie
Amount Per Serving
Calories 436Calories from Fat 306
% Daily Value*
Fat 34g52%
Saturated Fat 11g69%
Sodium 231mg10%
Potassium 890mg25%
Carbohydrates 102g34%
Fiber 11g46%
Sugar 61g68%
Protein 15g30%
Vitamin A 2860IU57%
Vitamin C 50.7mg61%
Calcium 90mg9%
Iron 12.4mg69%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Did you make this recipe?Please do leave a comment and rating below.. Tag me on Instagram @veganricha
Pardon the messy swirls.. The pacman was forgotten on the counter to thaw while I finished a Cookie dough pint and pondered over the blog name change.
Now to the Awards from the Bloggie world. Heather@SundayMorningBananaPancakes and Richgail@AstigVegan passed on One Lovely blog award and Vicky@GlutenfreeSCDandVeggie passed on the Sunshine award! Thank you for the love you all:)
5 things you might not know about me –
I wanted to study Medicine, but then dropped Biology because of the mandatory frog dissection. Fortunately for the froggies, live animal dissections were banned in most schools a year later.
Then I had a choice between Architecture, and Computer Science & engineering and at the last minute, decided on CS.
Hubbs and me both have this common trait, that if someone tells me what I should do, I dont like to do it. It is much stronger in hubbs though, he will do the exact opposite;)
hmmm, what else.. I was a crazed party animal (by my standards, hubbs says that that is close to normal for a lot of people.. I am mostly a quiet person except when mad at something).. when I was in Chicago. Working in the finance world, new job, living a cut-throat, fun and stressed life. The whole finance industry with the misplaced priorities on the monies and just the general lifestyle did not work out for me.
I did not really know how to gossip till my roomies in grad school taught me to. I think I should Not have picked that up. 🙂
Passing on the awards to the following amazing bloggers. Ladies please feel free to use any of the award formats. (Rules for the awards on Heather’s and Vicky‘s posts). Hope you all are having an amazing week.
Gabby @ Veggie Nook – Gabby has a wealth of information about so many things on each amazing post.
Amy @ Fragrant Vanilla Cake If you havent yet seem Amy’s tremendously beautiful raw cheesecakes, you are missing out.
Caitlin @ The Vegan Chickpea Caitlin is just the sweetest blogger you want to know.
Sarah @ The Sweet Life I recently happened upon The Sweet Life and Sarah keeps coming up with amazing recipes with gorgeous pictures
Gigi @ Veganville You just have to head on to Veganville
And the glowing ladies Jess and Jesse! (Happy go lucky vegan , Cupcakes and Kale)
Have a great week all!
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TFlohr
It looks delicious, I can’t wait to try out the recipe!
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Amee Livingston
This is such a gorgeous little pie! Thank you for sharing at Fit and Fabulous Fridays!!!
al34p6
excellent recipe! just made it, and I couldn’t stop eating the pie crust as I made it!! So good!
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VeganFling
This pie looks so delicious! 🙂
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Sunday Morning Banana Pancakes
So beautiful, easy and Healthy!
Love the name change too 🙂
I cannot by anymeans picture you as a cuthroat finance corporate lady, you are waaay too sweet!
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Hannah
“No bake” is music to my ears right about now. I even have some ripe mangos chilling in the fridge, waiting for a good use! You always seem to know just what I’m craving. 😉
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The Hungry Goddess
WOW – this is just jaw dropping amazing! So glad to have found you from Amee’s Fit and Fabulous Fridays and I am excited to stay connected. The Healthy Goddess will LOVE this 🙂
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Spice up the Curry
pie looks fantastic richa
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sophiesfoodiefiles
MMMMMMM,..What a georgous, splendid & fabulous creation!
You are one creative woman! Congrats on the wards! You so deserve them & congrats to the others too! 😉
It was lovely reading more about you! 😉
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Richa
Thanks Sophie! 🙂
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Amy
Thanks so much for the award Richa! You are too sweet :)! This pie sounds like it is right up my alley! I love beets and sweet no bake pies :)!
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Kristy
I LOVE this little pie! It looks so dang delicious! Not to mention, drop-dead gorgeous!
I liked learning a little bit more about you! I agree with Caitlin- I cannot picture you in the Chicago finance world! It’s so amazing the twists and turns life takes. 🙂
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Richa
thanks Kristy.. yup.. lifes full of unexpected turns!
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The Cooking Actress
Congrats on the awards!! That pie is gorgeeeous!
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Gabby @ the veggie nook
Thank you so much Richa! I am honoured you would nominate me 🙂
This is a great submission to the challenge- it’s so beautiful and I bet the flavour is killer.
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Richa
Your posts always have something new for me:) Keep creating your uber healthy and delicious food
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glutenfreehappytummy.com
that looks so delicious! i love the flavor combo! so refreshing!
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shelby everydayvegangirl
This looks absolutely amazing with the mangos and beets…I never would have thought to use mangos this way, but makes sense!
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Richa
ripe mangoes make the easiest cream. and it doesnt even get too hard when frozen:)
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shelby everydayvegangirl
I’d love for you to link this up to my new blog party…Healthy Vegan Friday! https://everydayvegangirl.blogspot.com/2012/07/kickoff-of-healthy-vegan-fridays.html
You have some great recipes that would fit right in!
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Caitlin
just by looking at your pie, i thought it was peanut butter cream with strawberry jelly! it looks and sounds amazing, regardless 😉
i loved reading your facts. that sucks that you were forced to drop out of med school because of frog dissection. there was no way to get around it? they had no alternatives for you?? that is just horrible. computer science sounds awesome, though. i can’t believe that you used to work in finance in chicago! that seems so NOT you 😉
and thank you for the award, lady <3
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Richa
you can make a pb&j pie. 🙂 nope, there wasnt a way since bio for 2 years is mandatory to get into med school. it worked out fine. i cant imagine studying for 10-15 years:)
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Hannah
Gorgeous pretty swirls of colour!
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Richa
Thanks Hannah!
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RAKS KITCHEN
Looks yummy an totally loved your wooden base!
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Richa
Thanks Raks. i need to make a couple more of those bases:)
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Tina
Completely healthy and mouthwatering.
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Richa
Thanks Tina!
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