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Vegan No-Bake Mango Cheesecakes

  • Serve Serves 12

Sweet and fruity these no bake vegan mango cheesecakes have a golden biscuit and white chocolate base with a silky smooth and creamy topping. So simple to whip up too!

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  • For the base:
  • 18 Golden Oreos
  • 85g dairy free white chocolate
  • 30g vegan butter – melted
  • For the cheesecake filling:
  • 200g cashew nuts
  • 200ml dairy free milk
  • 1/2 lemon – juice only
  • 1/2 mango – peeled and flesh roughly chopped
  • 30 drops Foodie Flavours Mango Flavouring
  • 100g agave syrup (or sub with maple syrup)
  • 2 tbsps coconut oil – melted

Start by soaking the cashews for the filling. This can be done for an hour in boiling water or overnight in cold water. Cover completely with water and leave to soak.

To make the base put the biscuits and white chocolate (break the chocolate into pieces if not using chocolate chips) into a food processor and blend to fine breadcrumbs. Drizzle in the melted butter for a final whizz.

Spoon the base mixture between the 12 holes of your tin then press them until flat and compact. I use the flat end of a rolling pin but you can use the bottom of a glass or even a teaspoon. Just press until firmly packed down.

To make the filling drain the cashews and discard the water then put them into a blender cup along with all the remaining ingredients. Whizz until very smooth and creamy.

Scrape the mixture out of the blender cup into a jug then pour the mixture over the biscuit base. Gently tap the tin on the counter a couple of times to level the tops.

Carefully put the tin in the freezer (don’t push the bottoms of the tin!) and leave to set for a few hours.

Up to one hour before you’re ready to serve take the tin out of the freezer and leave for a few moments until you can push the cheesecakes up from the bottom out of the tin. Remove the metal disc base and put onto a serving plate. Dependent on ambient temperature leave to soften 30-60 minutes before eating Store the cheesecakes in the freezer.

Ingredients

  • For the base:
  • 18 Golden Oreos
  • 85g dairy free white chocolate
  • 30g vegan butter – melted
  • For the cheesecake filling:
  • 200g cashew nuts
  • 200ml dairy free milk
  • 1/2 lemon – juice only
  • 1/2 mango – peeled and flesh roughly chopped
  • 30 drops Foodie Flavours Mango Flavouring
  • 100g agave syrup (or sub with maple syrup)
  • 2 tbsps coconut oil – melted

Method

Start by soaking the cashews for the filling. This can be done for an hour in boiling water or overnight in cold water. Cover completely with water and leave to soak.

To make the base put the biscuits and white chocolate (break the chocolate into pieces if not using chocolate chips) into a food processor and blend to fine breadcrumbs. Drizzle in the melted butter for a final whizz.

Spoon the base mixture between the 12 holes of your tin then press them until flat and compact. I use the flat end of a rolling pin but you can use the bottom of a glass or even a teaspoon. Just press until firmly packed down.

To make the filling drain the cashews and discard the water then put them into a blender cup along with all the remaining ingredients. Whizz until very smooth and creamy.

Scrape the mixture out of the blender cup into a jug then pour the mixture over the biscuit base. Gently tap the tin on the counter a couple of times to level the tops.

Carefully put the tin in the freezer (don’t push the bottoms of the tin!) and leave to set for a few hours.

Up to one hour before you’re ready to serve take the tin out of the freezer and leave for a few moments until you can push the cheesecakes up from the bottom out of the tin. Remove the metal disc base and put onto a serving plate. Dependent on ambient temperature leave to soften 30-60 minutes before eating Store the cheesecakes in the freezer.

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