About this Recipe:
A delicious nutritious pie recipe that is not too sweet but very tasty and low on the guilt scale! This rich and filling treat is healthy and full of protein, fiber, vitamins, enzymes, and minerals. It is perfect as dessert or even for breakfast!
Items Needed:
Mixing bowl
Food processor &/or blender
Sprouting jar (or something to soak nuts in)
Glass 9-inch pie pan
Ingredients
Crust
Crust
2-cups
almonds, raw & finely minced, soak them in water for 4-8 hours in the
sprouting jar, Drain water off and rinse several times, Blot dry
1 ½-cups
dried figs, stems removed, soaked in water for 1 hour to soften
1-tablespoon
fresh lemon zest
1 ½-teaspoons
cinnamon
¼-teaspoon
sea salt
1-tablespoon to ¼-cup cold pressed organic
coconut oil
Filling
2 fresh mango, peeled, cored, & diced
3-tablespoons dates, pitted
¼-cup raw macadamia nuts, soak them in water
for 1-3 hours in a sprouting jar, drain water off and rinse several times, blot
dry
¼ to
1/3-cup shredded coconut, depending on texture
½ small
lemon juiced
Topping
1-cup
strawberry, green removed
½-cup
orange juice
1 ½-teaspoons ginger
1-tablespoon
raw sugar (or sucanat, agave syrup, maple syrup, honey)
Directions
Crust – (You may need to do this
in 2 batches to blend more effectively), in a food processor, put the almonds
in and finely chop. Add figs and finely
chop. Add lemon zest, cinnamon and sea
salt and finely chop. Blend the ingredients
until it forms into dough-like consistency.
If it consistency is to dry you can add some coconut oil (1 tablespoon
at a time until the consistency is right).
Press the dough into a 9-inch tart or pie pan
starting from the sides first, then working to the center. Make sure your crust is evenly spread. Cover, place in fridge or freezer until
filling is complete.
Filling – In a blender/food
processor, blend fresh mango, coconut (add additional depending on how wet texture is, you want it to be creamy), dates, macadamia nuts, and lemon juice
until creamy. Pour the smoothie-like
filling carefully into the crust, spread evenly. Cover and freeze level for a few hours until
it firms up.
Topping – In a blender/food
processor, blend the topping ingredients until smooth. Carefully pour over filling layer, cover, and
freeze for an hour or so.










5 comments:
Hello. Your sweets looks so delicious. I want to make it, but I am a bad cooker. Therefore, I want to eat your delicious dish someday.
You had me at mango! This looks so delicious. I'm gonna have to give it a try! Thanks for sharing this.
This looks so gooooood! I love that it's a no bake recipe because I don't have an oven, so I often miss out on good desserts like this! Definitely going to try it one day!
Wow!That's pretty nice! I have tried making a taro tart and banana tart, but after reading your post, I can't wait to try making my mango tart. Thanks for sharing.
wow, I'm interested in raw food. I actually a semi-vegetarian, so your sweets make me hungry!!
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