Who else is stoked for mango season?! The crunchy chocolate crust is the perfect base for this fresh mango cheesecake.

Mango Cheesecake With Chocolate Oat Crust

Vegan, Dairy Free

18x18cm cake tin with removable bottom. 

Ingredients

Crust:

  • 100g rolled oats* (or substituted with buckwheat groats)
  • 100g raw almonds* 
  • 7 Tbsp. coconut sugar* 
  • 2 Tbsp. cocoa powder* 
  • 1/4 tsp pink salt*
  • 5 Tbsp. melted coconut oil*

    Filling:

    • 200g raw cashews*
    • 200g fresh mango* (room temperature)
    • 5 Tbsp. coconut cream 
    • 6 Tbsp. melted raw cacao butter* 
    • 4-5 Tbsp. maple syrup* 
    • 3 Tbsp. lemon juice 
    • 1/2 tsp lemon zest
    • Pinch of good salt*

      Decoration:

      • mango, kiwi, passion fruit, and blueberries

        *Available at Naked Foods

        Method

        1. Preheat oven to 170⁰C. Place all dry ingredients for the crust in a food processor. Process well until it reaches the consistency of flour.
        2. Add melted coconut oil into the food processor and process until it becomes like wet sand.
        3. Press the mixture against the bottom of the tin. Bake it for about 15-22mins or until baked through. Once cooled, freeze for 30mins – 1hr.
        4. Blend all mango filling ingredients well on high-speed. Add more sweetener or lemon juice if you need. Layer it over the crust and place fruits on the top. Freeze it overnight.
        5. Take out the cake from the tin and cut with a warm knife.

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        Minako Umehara – @365cleaneats

        Health-conscious Recipe Creator / Food Stylist & Photographer/ Food Instructor
        Minako has lived in 8 cities across 3 countries since 2003. Despite the varying environments around her, her realisation that food is universal has led to her desire to connect with people through food. After moving to Melbourne, she picked up vegan cooking. She now spends time creating innovative vegan recipes and running cooking classes.