Like every other beautiful thing in our lives, love is definitely worth celebrating more than just once a year. Valentine’s Day is not just a celebration of love, but it’s also one of hope in everything that is right and beautiful.
Over here, we have only celebrated Valentine’s Day for about 15 years, but we have the lovely tradition of Dragobete, a rural feast dating back thousands of years ago. It is celebrated on February 24th, and it’s about the beginning of spring, often referred to as “the day when birds are betrothed”.
From this date on, until the end of the first week of March, women in my country wear thin red-and-white ribbons as bracelets or brooches to celebrate the legend of Dragobete.
I’ve always loved legends and myths, and the ones from our countryside are really beautiful. Our folklore is an incredible combination of pagan and Christian beliefs, resulting a fascinating web of colorful traditions.
They all symbolize the victory of good over evil, just like Dragobete represents the victory of reviving spring over the harsh winter.
With spring in mind, I decided to pay a tribute to our beautiful tradition with this delicate raw cheesecake, pure and healthy, with the colors of tree blossoms. And you’ll definitely see me wearing the red-and-white ribbon until spring really takes root!
I can’t imagine anything easier than preparing a raw dessert – as always, the simplest things are the most spectacular. You’ll only need good-quality, organic, raw ingredients and a powerful food processor, the rest is just about playing with shapes, tastes and textures.
Raw desserts keep you away from refined sugar and they also enrich your diet with healthy oils, minerals, and vitamins.
The main ingredients for raw desserts are pretty much the same: dry dates, coconut oil, coconut milk, raw honey, fruits, all sort of seeds and nuts. Other ingredients are added for flavor and color: raw cacao powder, maca powder, turmeric, spirulina. The combinations are very versatile and you can recreate a lot of classic dessert recipes into more healthier versions.
This layered cake only contains six ingredients: dates, cashews, almonds, coconut milk, lemon, and blueberries. The taste is light and fresh and I simply cannot think of any color combination more suitable for a celebration of love and spring than this pale lilac and white.
I hope you will enjoy this special raw vegan cheesecake as much as I do. And you can also try, for a different flavor, my Low Carb Pumpkin Cheesecake .
If you make any of my recipes don’t forget to tag me on Instagram @theawesomegreen so I can see them and share with the community!
Raw Vegan Blueberry Cheesecake
Ingredients
- 2 cups raw cashews soaked overnight
- 1 tbsp lemon juice only
- 1/2 cup coconut milk full fat
- 2 tbsp organic raw honey or raw agave nectar for the strict vegans
- 1 cup blueberries fresh or frozen
- 1 cup dry pitted dates soaked overnight
- 1/2 cup raw almonds
Instructions
- Line a round 6" pan with parchment paper and set aside.
- Make the crust first - place the dry pitted dates and almonds in the food processor and pulse to obtain a sticky mixture.
- Spread the mixture into the pan and press it to evenly arrange.
- Drain the cashews and place them in the food processor along with the lemon juice, coconut milk and raw honey.
- Process to obtain a smooth cream.
- Pour the cashew mixture in the pan on top of the crust, spread evenly.
- Place the blueberries (optional - add a teaspoon of honey or agave nectar) in the food processor and pulse to obtain a puree.
- Top the cheesecake with the puree, cover and freeze for at least 3 hours.
- For serving, let it stay at the room temperature for 15 mins until it can be cut easily.
Notes
Nutrition
Natalia says
It looks and sounds fabulous, Ana!
Ana says
Thanks, dear Natalia :)!
Amy @ Thoroughly Nourished Life says
Ana, this post is such a beautiful delicate tribute to spring. Thank you for introducing into my world the celebration of Dragobete. What a lovely tradition it sounds like!
This raw cheesecake would be welcomed by my family for sure, and I can’t wait to find an occasion worthy of making it. Although here we are heralding the arrival of autumn instead 🙂 Happy Valentine’s Day and Happy Dragobete.
Ana says
Thank you, Amy! It really is a lovely holiday, especially in the countryside. I’m so excited that spring is just around the corner, that I can’t even imagine autumn is happening now in Australia! Happy celebrations! Hugs, Ana.
Aysegul says
This looks incredible.
How big was the size of your baking pan? 8′ or 9′?
Ana says
Thanks Aysegul! It was a 9′ one, I hope this helps!
Maude says
Hi. This cake looks amazing and I want to make it this weekend. Could you please confirm what size pan because some comments say 6″ and some say 9″. Could I double the recipe and use a 9″ springform pan? Thanks!
Ana says
If you double the quantities, the 9″ will be just fine. I actually used a 6” one. Let me know how it was 🙂
Daidri | Thee Getaway Gal says
Your pictures are stunning! Having a feast to celebrate the arrival of Spring is a tradition I could easily become accustomed to. I just may start by making this delicious sounding cake on the 24th! I had never heard of Dragobete before and loved learning about it. Thanks for sharing.
Ana says
Thank you Daidri, I am happy that you enjoyed our lovely rural feast! I am sure you’ll love this cake! Hugs, Ana.
Briana Thomas says
The recipe sounds really good, and your pictures are gorgeous!
Ana says
Thank you, Briana!
Thalia @ butter and brioche says
This is the most perfect raw cake I have ever seen before. Just divine – I want a slice now!
Ana says
Thanks Thalia, it actually tastes as it looks 🙂
Pang @circahappy says
This looks fantastic, Ana. Not only I enjoy your recipe & lovely photos on this post, but I also enjoy your story as well. Love learning new cultures, and yours is wonderful.
So glad to discover your blog. 🙂
Ana says
Thank you Pang, I’m really happy to find your blog too – I find your photography vibrant and inspiring! 🙂
Sarah | Broma Bakery says
Just stumbled across your site via Pinterest, and I’m so glad to have found you! Your photography is stunning and totally inspiring 🙂
Ana says
Thank you Sarah, happy to find your blog too – I could spend hours admiring your delicious sweets photographs! 🙂
ali says
looks divine! will make this soon. How much is a serving for the calories listed? thanks. 🙂
ali says
sorry, i see it at the top.. 1/6..lol was just looking at the bottom..thanks!
Ana says
Thank you Ali! I’m sure you’ll love this recipe, it’s delicious! 🙂
Walther says
Hi Ana, the cashew nuts can be tosted and not raw?
NORMA says
CAN WE ELIMINATE OR SUBSTITUTE THE NUTS, ALL OF THEM? , IM ALLERGIC TO THEM
Ana says
Hi Norma, it would be a totally different recipe but it’s not impossible! I would use dry pitted dates and dried coconut for the base, and coconut milk and banana for the “cheese”. It would have more like a fudge texture, but I’m sure it will turn out delicious.
Melissa Lawrence says
Hi Sarah! Can this be made using a vitamix? 🙂
Ana says
Hi Melissa! Vitamix will do a great job with this cake! 🙂
Jodi Webb says
For the coconut milk, do you use the cream off the top of canned milk or the liquid, or both?
Ana says
Hi Jodi, I used both as it needs the fat to get creamy, but if you want to cut the calories down you can just add the liquid. Let me know how it turned out!
Ruth says
Thank you Ana for the recipe. I did the cake today and it was fantastic!
I tried half of the cream because I prefer the same size for the layers.
Cheers from Gran Canaria, Spain.
Ana says
Hi Ruth, you’re welcome! I’m so happy you liked the recipe! Cheers 🙂
sofie says
Hello!
Made the cake and its amazing, but the base just sticks to the bottom. What can i do so it doesnt stick?
Thank you!
Ana says
Hi Sofie, I’m so happy you liked the cake! I think that adding parchment paper on the bottom of the cake tin would help. Let me know how it works!
Jamie says
I assume the cashews and dates are soaked overnight in water? I’m new to this! Thanks.
Ana says
Hi Jamie, yes, cashews are soaked overnight. If you have a powerful blender there’s no need to soak dates. This is a very simple cake to make, so I’m sure yours will turn just fine!
Azemina says
Hello Ana,
I was wondering whether I could leave cashews out of the mixture or is it neccesary?
Ana says
Sure, if you don’t tolerate cashews you can replace them with the same amount of almond butter.
Dante says
Pan Size for this recipe, please?
Ana says
I used a 6 inch pan.
Marisa says
Hi Ana, what size pan do you recommend?
Ana says
Hi Marisa, I used a 6 inch pan.
MI says
Hi,
So you used a 8inch pan and it only yielded 6 slices? I was looking on line and it said 8 inches would yield 8-10 slices.
It looks awesome by the way!
Ana says
Yes, it’s a raw dessert and it allows some indulgence 🙂
Becky says
Hi Ana
Does an individual pie slice hold it’s shape after defrosting? Or it is weak and falls over? I don’t have time to do a practice run through before I make this. Contemplating adding soaked irish moss to firm it up if your experience is that it falls over.
Becky says
Can you clarify the size pan you used? In February you wrote 9″ and then in May your wrote 6″.
Ana says
Hi Becky, sorry for the confusion, I’m used with the metric system 🙂 I used a 6″ pan. About defrosting, I serve it partially defrosted and it’s fine, but when completely defrosted, I don’t think it would hold its shape.
melissa says
HI!
I just made this 3 days ago and its now in the freezer.
its a round dish about 9″ maybe I want to say.
how LONG do I need to Dethaw it for? AND where? Does it get dethawed in the fridge OR out on the counter at room temperature?
ANd FOR HOW LONG does it get thawed? HOW SHOULD this be eaten? Slightly frozen or chilled?
I really need your help because I made this for 9 guests for XMAS on Sunday so I cant screw this up!
Please let me know
Ana says
Take it out of the freezer, leave it 15 minutes at room temperature and enjoy! 🙂
Pezzi says
Wow this is an amaazing cheesecake! Thank you so much..i doubled the amount to have a bigger one and added a bit of fresh vanilla to the cashews…so delicious!
A big thank you from Switzerland 🙂
Pezzi
Ana says
Pezzi, I’m really happy that you tried my recipe and it worked great! Vanilla is a really good idea, I’m going to add it next time too, for extra flavor. 🙂
Jessica says
Hello! i was just wondering what you could sub for the dates? maybe some rice malt syrup? sounds delicious 🙂
Michael S Feldman says
Ana
Just completed my first take on this lovely recipe on the eve of American Thanksgiving.
Worked like a charm, very easy,,,Lends itself to variations…for example, I am going to add some lovely Papaya we have to further dress the top; hope that’s not heresy.
I myself am far from being a vegetarian, but appreciate and regularly prepare vegetarian dishes and meals
Many thanks
Michael
Ana says
Hey Michael, papaya sounds delicious! I’m really happy the cake turned out good,and I hope you’ll be also inspired in the future to cook more vegetarian recipes 🙂
Rachel Temple says
Can this be left in the freezer for longer, say, a few days all week? Would it then need longer to defrost?
Thanks.
Ana says
Hi Rachel, I left mine in the freezer for one week and it was perfectly fine. I think it needed a little more time to defrost, but the quality remained the same. Let me know how this turns out!
Shana says
What size pan should I use for this?
Shana says
Sorry! You have already answered this! Thanks
Ana says
Hi Shana, I used a 6′ pan.
mumin says
What is even Strict Vegan?There are Vegans and non-Vegans.If you consume honey you are not Vegan.Bees are also living beings no matter how small they are if you choose to ignore what farmers do to them just for money and for your pleasure you also contribute to exploiting them.
Tanya says
This sounds and looks so delicious! I’m going to be that annoying person who asks about substitutions — my husband is allergic to both cashews and coconut. Could the cashews be replaced with a different nut, and can almond milk or something like that be used instead of coconut by any chance?
Ana says
Tanya, you can replace cashews with a mix of any of these nuts: almonds, macadamia, pine nuts, walnuts, Brazil nuts. All these contain high amounts of fat, which is necessary for keeping the cake together. If you use these, it won’t be a problem to use almond milk instead of coconut. I hope this works!
Tanya says
Perfect, can’t wait to try this – thanks!
Angie says
Hey Ana! Boy does this cake look fantastic, and the photography is just inspiring. Will there be a taste or texture difference if I replace half of the cashews with almonds? I’m also planning on subbing out the coconut milk for Greek yogurt. Thoughts? I can hardly wait to make this deliciousness!
Ana says
Almonds are a good replacement for cashews, but I would also recommend adding some Macadamia nuts or walnuts to obtain a creamier mixture. Greek yogurt sounds so refreshing, it will work great!
Tamara says
Do the cashews really need an overnight soaking? I miscalculated the time I need to finish this cake. I have 6 hours soaking time tops. Would that work?
Ana says
I think 6 hours will do the work!
Tamara says
Thanks for your response! I already have it in the freezer but I’m more assured it will turn out okay now. Can’t wait to try it! I sneeked in some tasty bites while making it and that was already delicious!
Ana says
That’s so exciting, I am sure it will turn out delicious!
Emma Rose says
Can almond flour be used instead of the raw almonds for the crust?? Since it’ll be blended anyways and that’s all I have on hand at the moment since I’m in the process of making it…
Ana says
I think it will work just fine. The texture will be smoother, but it will remain delicious 🙂
Claire says
can you just use nomral coconut milk ?
Ana says
Sure, coconut milk would do just fine!
Kat says
I just made this for my Grandmother’s birthday and my whole extended non-vegan family and they all loved it ^-^ So much better with full fat coconut milk instead of just cashews. Thank you for the recipe!
Ana says
Wow, that’s so great! Happy Birthday for your Grandmother 🙂
lisa says
I hate to be a naysayer, and I might have done something horribly wrong, though I think I did everything instructed, but unfortunately, this was a pretty major fail. I’ve made a number of raw deserts before so I thought this would be a good recipe, but about all the guests who I served it to could come up with was “it’s kind of weird.” And no one ate more than a bite or two. The top layer was so watery it melted before the middle layer got soft enough. The flavor combo in the middle part no one liked, and the crust was really hard and overly sweet. I also wish I’d used a vitamix because I think it just makes for a better texture. I don’t mean to be negative, but this had such positive reviews I was surprised it was such a strange texture and flavor combo and it was a rather sad way to end an otherwise great dinner party. It did look pretty stunning though…
Ana says
I’m really sorry it didn’t work out for you.
Lisa says
Thanks. You know what’s interesting? I put half in the refrigerator for three days and while the texture is still a little strange and the crust separates away from the middle, the flavor is dramatically improved. My partner was not a fan of it when we first tried it but ate a piece for breakfast today saying it was so much better. I think if I were to make it again I’d skip the freezer and make it a few days in advance. Anyway, just wanted you to know it did get better. 🙂
Ana says
That’s great, I’m really happy you found a way to enjoy this recipe and thanks for writing me back! I really like this raw cheesecake, and it would have been such a shame to know that you just couldn’t enjoy it! 🙂
Christina says
Hi, I would love To make the cheesecake but could you tell me how much a cup is in gr/ml?
Thank you!
Ana says
Please refer to this link http://www.jsward.com/cooking/conversion.shtml for an accurate conversion! I hope you will love this recipe as much as I do 🙂
Hattie says
Hi looks amazing!
Can I use any other nuts instead of Cashews?
Ana says
Sure, you can use almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts, any of them will work just fine. Cashews give a creamier texture, but you’ll get good results with any of the above.
Nazli says
Can’t wait to try this! If using fresh dates, do you still soak them over night ?
Once the dessert a made, what is the shelf life?
Ana says
I never used fresh dates, I really don’t know how they would do in this cheesecake. With the ingredients I used, it lasts about two weeks in the freezer. But of course, most time we eat it much quicker than this 🙂
Yana Appleton says
Do you need to drain the dates before blending them? It says drain the cashews but doesn’t mention draining the dates or not? Got everything soaking ready to make tomorrow
Mo says
Hi! I made this Raw Blueberry cheesecake today, it looks good but I think it needs a little more sweetness. It was not sweet enough. Maybe if I will make it again I will add more sweeteners, especially if you add blueberry puree on top I think it is better to add 2 tablespoons instead of 2 teaspoons. Thanks!
Ana says
Thanks for the feedback! I prefer to keep my sugar intake low, but for those with a sweet tooth your suggestion is more than welcome! 🙂
Jenn says
Is this canned coconut milk/cream or the kind you find in the dairy fridge section at the store? And does the finished recipe have a coconut flavor at all? Thanks!
Ana says
It’s canned coconut, and yes, it has a mild coconut flavor!
Liat says
Hi Ana. Thank you for sharing delicious recipe! I have done it and it went out really good. Only the amount where too little for my 19cm cake pan….but I managed 🙂 my question is, is it a good idea to refreeze the cake if not finished or it is OK to keep it in the fridge? Best regards!!
Ana says
That’s really great, I’m so excited you made this recipe :)! I wouldn’t refreeze it, because the texture will change and probably make ice needles. I avoid freezing twice any kind of food, mostly because the nutritional content might deteriorate.
Liat says
It went out really great and I’m happy to find a simple recipe and in fact I’d try to simply put it in the fridge over night and avoid freezing it altogether.
Ana says
Sounds like a plan! Thanks a lot for enriching this page with your feedback! 🙂
Liat says
thank you too!!
Debra Lyons says
Do you use a springform pan, or do you use the parchment paper to remove it from the pan?
Bluemoon says
We made this a few days ago. I have to say it tastes horrible. Followed everything to the dot. It looked amazing, however, I couldn’t stand the taste of it. Raw honey and coconut milk don’t go together. It is kind of rich, way too sweet, you wouldn’t ask for seconds. If you are looking for a cheesecake substitute, this is not it. Waste of time and money.
Ana says
Sorry it didn’t work out for you. This is the first time I hear of someone who can’t stand the taste of coconut milk and honey combined, most of the people think it’s pretty amazing, But we’re all different, and that’s a good thing 🙂
Mitra Namiranian says
Hi Ana,
I know this might be a silly question, but would a glass pie pan work for this recipe?
PS. I’ve been dying to try this recipe! Thank you for making it look so amazing!
Ana says
Hey Mitra, my pan is actually glass-made! Lovely to read you will try the recipe, is one of my favorites! 🙂
Sonja says
How should I store the cheesecake once it’s done? I had a slice but I’m not sure whether to keep it in the freezer or fridge. How long does it last?
Ana says
I keep it in the freezer for up to one week, but it rarely lasts that long 🙂
LEISHA MULVEY says
Love this recipe ! You might enjoy my Raw avocado cheesecake !
https://leishamulvey.wordpress.com/2017/03/17/avocado-cheesecake
Ana says
Thanks Leisha, looks great!
Lena says
This recipe is excellent! Prepared the cake for my birthday (yesterday). All of my friends loved it and asked for the link to your website! <3 Thank you somuch for sharing it <3
Ana says
Thanks so much Lena, lovely to read you all enjoyed my recipe! 🙂
Lumir | Voyage Gourmand says
I’ve been on your blog for half an hour now, and amongst all the recipes I’ve bookmarked, there is this raw cheesecake I’m now craving for !
I’ve been looking for a “healthy” cheesecake recipe for ages. Will test that this weekend ! 🙂
Ana says
Awww, would love to read your feedback! Thanks so much 🙂
storey, michelle anne says
oh this looks so good! I will try this tomorrow for sure!
I was wondering – do you think if it goes from frozen to thawed (but still cool) to frozen that it wuold spoil the cake/ texture?
thanks!
p.s. congrats on such a beautiful/ inspirational site!
storey, michelle anne says
only if you know 😉 I will try the recipe anyways
Ana says
Thanks so much Michelle, happy to read you found inspiration on my website! Defrosting will definitely spoil the texture, even it’s thawed only. Better share with dear ones than freezing it again 🙂
michelle says
Thanks for the reply! I made the cheesecake, froze it and took it with me on the road for an hour and a bit before reaching my destination… then froze it again. Its all good!! Actually, I didn’t tell my stepdad about it not being a traditional cheesecake and he didn’t even know… he loved it and went for seconds! fiou… cause it was his birthday cake! he he
(I changed the crust (included cocoa powder and added pecans) and the coulis (made it with black cherries)) The cheesecake content was taken from your recipe! thumbs up – thank you!
Ana says
That’s great, glad to read texture was okay! Happy birthday for your dad, wish him all the best and I’m honored you celebrated him with an adaptation of my recipe 🙂 Love the pecans idea and definitely have to try the black cherries version!
Walther says
Hi Ana, the cashew nuts can be tosted?
Best wishes
Taunya Rivers says
I made this cheesecake tonight, but I’m sure there was something I did wrong. I have never used dates before, but I bought some to try in this recipe. I bought them from Amazon and they were the highest rated ones. I put them in a mason jar and soaked them overnight. I drained the water out of the jar, took the pits out and put them in the food processor. I think that may have been the first thing I did wrong. Was I supposed to squeeze the water out of them? They would not mix with my whole raw almonds. The food processor wasn’t even making a dent. Was I supposed to use whole or sliced almonds? I added a lot of sliced almonds to make it bulk up enough to form a crust, but it was still soggy. I also soaked my raw cashews in a mason jar overnight and then drained them. I blended them in my high-power blender with the coconut milk, but after 10 minutes, it was still gritty. I put it all together and froze it. I just had a piece and it was ok, but I just know I didn’t did it right! Can you please give me some tips? I don’t want to give up.
Ana says
It was actually the first step that went wrong, because the dates need to be well drained before processing them. And oh, I’m not sure if using a blender was a good idea, I always use a food processor with S blade to make raw crusts, they work so much better with seeds and nuts. I really hope this helps!
Olivia says
Hi, I just finished making this recipe for the first time and I had the exact same problem you had! I had to start a new batch with dry dates that hasn’t been soaked and it blended really well. But as I didn’t have enough dates left, I added some of the previous soggy batch of dates and the second I start blending the problem comes back. So I ended up with really coarse almond crust base. I hope that doesn’t effect much. Next time I would suggest processing the almonds first until they are crumbly then add in the soaked dates to mix, or just don’t soak the dates at all. Now I have to think of what to do with that soggy batch of dates and almonds…
Sabrina-Martha Steelandt says
Dear Ana,
This cake looks fabulous and healthy ! I would like to make it for my daughter’s birthday next week. I’m a bit confused looking at the ingredients. How is it possible that so few liquid (only 1/2 cup of coconut milk en juice of 1 lemon) can be enough to make the (white) layer seen in the picure ? Is it correct or is there a typing mistake ? Other question: I thought of using some gelatine to hold it togheter when served as I need to serve it unfrosted.
Looking forward to hear from you soon.
Best regards from Brussels, Belgium.
Sabrina
Marissa says
I made this today! Some observations:
1. I am not a vegan, maybe a newb flexitarian, and new to making stuff with nuts and new to making treats in general, and wasn’t sure if I was supposed to soak them in salt water or boiling water or what, I just put tap water over them in a big bowl and let them sit overnight.
2, When I got the dates after soaking them the outer layer came off on a lot of them. Do you include that? I did if they didn’t come off, but threw some away. Also it said to drain the cashews but didn’t say to drain the dates. Do I drain the dates or do you use that water? I didn’t use the date water.
3. My ninja blender didn’t get the almonds all the way ground. So I think next time I might try to get the almonds ground before adding the dates.
4. My blender got the cashew mix creamy but not as creamy as it could have been I think.
5. I got to try some after about 4 hours in the freezer and it was really good! But it didn’t taste like cheesecake to me. I think I anticipated that happening and so I wasn’t disappointed, because it was still really tasty. But should it? Did I do something wrong? Maybe my lemon was too small so I didn’t have enough juice? Or is this just called cheesecake because of the similar consistency and vegans know it doesn’t actually taste like cheesecake because there’s no cheese.
Anyywayyyy it was delicious and pretty easy and I’m happy I made it, and will make it again!
Ana says
Hey Marissa, wow, thank you so much for writing me so detailed! So here are my thoughts:
1. Simple tap water works just fine, not boiled, not salted (filtered would be perfect to avoid the chemical stuff they use to keep it clean).
2. I drain the water from the soaked pitted dates, and use them as they are, outer layer included.
3. It is is good idea to ground the almonds first.
4. Try using the food processor instead of the blender, it might work smoothly.
5. The vegan cheesecake won’t taste like cheese, it’s just that it looks the same and have a quite similar consistency. If you will try your hand on other “veganised” desserts, you will get used with the new taste and the guilt-free feeling after eating more than planned! It’s great that you liked the first one and I am really happy you’ve chosen my recipe to start 🙂
Barsha says
Hi, thanks for the recipe! Can’t wait to try it out. Can you just let me know for how many days it can be stored in the refrigerator before it spoils?
Barsha says
Hi, thanks for the recipe! Can’t wait to try it out. Can you just let me know for how many days it can be stored in the refrigerator before it spoils? Thanks! 🙂
Ana says
Refrigerating isn’t a good idea, because it will melt. If your plan isn’t to serve it all at once, you can use several smaller cheesecake pans. I hope this helps!
Olivia says
Thanks for sharing this recipe, I just finished making this for the first time, can’t wait to try it!
Only problem I had was the dates were so soggy (I soaked them over night) and the second I blend them in the food processor they just turn to mush, and the almonds just sticks on top of them where the blades couldn’t reach, if you know what I mean. Maybe I should’ve processed the almonds first until the right crumbliness then add in the dates, if that makes sense. But what I did instead was I started a new batch with dry dates that hasn’t been soaked and it blended really well. So may I ask what is the reason for soaking the dates and how long do you soak them for?
Ana says
The dates should turn into a puree that keeps the mixture together, so processing them to mush is just fine. If the blender doesn’t work well blending the almond with the date puree, it’s a good idea to process the almonds first. I soak the dates at least an hour, but usually overnight, and drain them well before adding to the processor. I hope this helps!
Naomi says
This was really bad. I feel like I just wasted a ton of money on the dates and cashews. Nice idea, and it does look great but it’s inedible.
Ana says
Sorry it didn’t work out for you! Without knowing how you made the recipe it’s quite hard to guess what went wrong. If you look at the comments above you’ll see that people had great results with it.
nicole says
Will pitted dates work well for the recipe that aren’t dry…..
Ana says
Pitted dates work nicely, but still need some soaking, at least 30 mins in purified water.
hannah says
Didn’t have a cake pan and had to improvise with a muffin tray! Worked well and I made 11 perfect little cheesecakes. I coated the tray with a little bit of coconut oil spray. Thanks for sharing!
Ana says
Sounds so lovely, I can imagine the tiny cheesecakes! Love the idea, thanks! 🙂
Zornitsa says
Hello,
Gorgeous photos! 🙂 I have a question. How long does it take to tighten the cake?
Ana says
Thanks so much! I keep it at least 5 hours in the freezer to make sure it’s totally tighten.
Beth says
Thanks for a great and simple recipe! I made this for a Valentine’s Day dessert and it came out ok. I’m not sure what I did wrong. Although I drained the cashews, it almost seemed like there was too much water in the cheesecake layer as the best way I can describe it is “crystally”. I’ve made cashew cheesecakes before and they were hit and miss. One came out fantastic, and the other was less than desirable. This one was pretty good, but would have been great if it didn’t have that hiccup in the texture. Any suggestions? I would really love to have a solid technique for cashew cheesecake!
Ana says
I personally like the granita-like texture, but if you want to avoid it, use just a couple of teaspoons of fresh lemon juice instead of juicing the a whole one. Also, did you use full fat coconut milk? The raw, home-made version is always more watery, so maybe next time it would be a good idea to refrigerate the full fat milk and only use the solid part (without the liquid). I hope this helps! And also, thanks so much for trying my recipe!
Monica says
Thanks for this recipe. I am making one now for my birthday!
Ana says
Happy birthday to you! Lovely to read you chose one of my recipes to celebrate 🙂
michele says
OMG i just found your site , we have gone vegan , and its all a bit new but tonight im making tofu wraps the blueberry cheesecake and the granola bars , i want to make every single recipe you make it look so easy , thank you so so much
luke emmerson says
hi Ana used this recipe for a vegan evening we do each month and it went down very well with our customers thankyou! luke
Ana says
Wow, that’s really great, so exciting to read your customers liked it! Thank you for the feedback <3
Teddie McDermott says
Hi Ana,
Have you ever tried lime juice instead of lemon juice? Just wondering,
Teddie
Kelli A. says
I didn’t have lemon juice so we squeezed one lime, which yielded enough juice. Tasted great! S
Ana says
Lovely to read you liked it, I have to try it with lime too!
tori says
Great!! Thank you very much
VeggieQueen says
I just made this recipe. The only change I made was I put the contents into muffin tins. I am vegan, my daughter is not – and she INHALED her vegan cheesecake cupcake and asked for another. I had to direct her towards the NON-vegan brownies I made for the rest of the family. Thank you for this recipe. Very delicious!
Ana says
Thanks so much for the feedback, lovely to read you love it! Muffin tins sound so cool, I have to try this 🙂
Mike says
Perfect for valentine. Thanks for sharing
Cath says
I love this recipe. The photos are so beautiful. I’ve made this 3 times now and my husband and friends love it. Looks spectacular with berries on top. I only soak 1/4 of the dates over night rather than the whole cup (1st attempt, the base was slightly wet) It kept well in the fridge, although leftovers only lasted 1 day.
Ana says
Thank you, Cath, really nice to read your feedback!
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