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Raw Strawberry Cheesecake

May 5, 2009 196 Comments

I always say that I’m not a raw person but that isn’t exactly true. When I’m in SF I’m practically tethered to Cafe Gratitude and one of the best meals I had in LA was at Cru. Brooklyn used to have a hole in the wall (almost literally) restaurant where I would enjoy soggy dehydrated pancakes. Yeah, I said soggy and enjoy in the same breath.

I think I just don’t have the patience for the preparation techniques, like dehydrating and spiral slicing. And while raw is all wonderfully healthy, I’m not positive that cooked spinach is going to kill me, despite the wacky emails I get from time to time. Luckily for us vegans, raw food is almost exclusively free of animal products and so that opens up a whole world of experimentation. I love, for example, using soaked cashews to create creaminess. In fact, many of my favorite vegan desserts have been raw. I’m just not into that vegan cheesecake, loaded with telltale, groan-worthy tofutti and confectioner’s sugar. My favorite cheesecake from Cafe Gratitude contains coconut, dates and Irish Moss. So gather your ingredients and…wait. Irish Moss?

Yeah, so I wanted to make a minimum hassle recipe that was easy enough to create from ingredients you could procure from any health food store. I scoured the internet for hints on how to go about it and I decided on my beloved soaked cashews and coconut oil. The oil is solid at room temperature so ensures that everything stays together. No special equipment needed, this cake came together in a snap. The only prep you need to do is to remember to soak the cashews in advance. Also remember that the cake will need at least 4 hours to set.

The end result was a really, really rich and creamy cake. And you’ll believe me when I say I am not rich-dessert phobic, but the cake really does serve 16. It’s got plenty of strawberry flavor and a little tang from the lime. It needed a little extra strawberry blast at the end, so I threw together a quick strawberry sauce. The crust was modified from the Cafe Gratitude desserts cookbook. I Am Pilfering. To melt your coconut oil place it in a small covered container and place that in a bowl of very hot water. Melt it right before using so that it doesn’t solidify.

Raw Strawberry Cheesecake

Serves 16

Crust
1 cup pecans
1 cup almonds
1/4 teaspoon salt
4 medjool dates, pitted and chopped

Filling
3 cups raw cashew pieces, soaked overnight (or at least 3 hours)
1/2 cup agave syrup
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup fresh lime juice
1 teaspoon vanilla extract (alcohol free is preferred for raw desserts)
32 oz strawberries (reserve 9 for decorating), hulled and halved – about 4 cups
3/4 cup coconut oil, melted

Raw Fluffy White Frosting Recipe
1/2 cup raw cashew pieces, soaked overnight
1/2 cup water
2 tablespoons agave syrup
1/2 teaspoon vanilla (alcohol free is preferred for raw desserts)
1/4 cup raw coconut oil, melted

Strawberry Coulis (Coulis is a fancy word for pureed sauce)
2 cups chopped strawberries
3 tablespoons agave syrup

Lightly grease a 9 inch spring form pan with coconut oil and set aside.

To prepare the crust, pulse nuts and salt in a food processor fit with a metal blade. When nuts are fine crumbs, add the dates and pulse until the dough holds together when squeezed between your fingers. Firmly press crust into the bottom of prepared cake pan. Set aside.

To prepare the filling, pulse cashews in food processor until crumbly. Add agave, water, lime juice and vanilla and puree until very smooth, scraping down the sides with a rubber spatula to make sure you get everything. Feed the strawberries through the top of the food processor and puree until incorporated. The filling should turn a pretty pink. With the processor running, add the melted coconut oil in a steady stream.

Pour the filling into the cake pan. It will look like a smoothie and you’ll think no way it will set, but it will! Cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge to set. Make sure it’s level so that your cake doesn’t come out wonky. Let set for at least 4 hours.

Prepare the frosting in basically the same way as the cake. Pulse the cashews in the food processor until crumbly. Add the water, agave and vanilla and blend until smooth. With the food processor running, stream the coconut oil in through the top until combined. Pour into a bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Chill until set, about 2 hours.

Prepare the sauce when you’re close to serving. Just mash the strawberries up with the agave until it’s all red and syrupy.

To assemble
Release the cake from its springform prison. Use a mini scoop to place 8 mounds of icing around the perimeter of the cake and one in the center. Slice the tops off the reserved strawberries and gently smush them upside down into the frosting mounds. If you don’t have a mini scoop, just use a spoon and make them as pretty as you can, they’re gonna get smushed anyway.

To serve, place some Strawberry Coulis on the plate and serve the cake over it. Dig in!

Filed Under: 4th Of July, Desserts, Recipe, V-tines Day Tagged With: strawberries

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  1. IsaChandra

    May 8, 2009 at 3:16 pm

    Rcahel, try a mix of macadamias and almonds.

    Reply
  2. melomeals: Vegan For $3.33 a Day

    May 9, 2009 at 3:36 pm

    That is beautiful…

    I love making raw desserts.. .. coconut oil and cashews are magical!

    Reply
  3. Amy

    May 9, 2009 at 7:45 pm

    I just got done preparing this and everything is chillin’ in the fridge. It was a really easy recipe for me, and I’m kind of a spaz. The only change I made was using lemon juice. I think it’s going to turn out perfect!!!

    Reply
  4. Mandee

    May 10, 2009 at 6:27 am

    I’ve been put off raw cheesecakes because I’ve heard Irish Moss is hard to use, but this raw cheesecake looks much easier and gorgeous. Thanks for the recipe, Isa,

    Reply
  5. Nancy

    May 10, 2009 at 11:47 am

    Isa – Do you think this would freeze well? I can’t imagine boyfriend and I downing all of this within a few days.

    Reply
  6. lucy

    May 10, 2009 at 11:28 pm

    does it get any more decadent? 🙂

    Reply
  7. Cotane

    May 11, 2009 at 2:42 am

    I made it and it was a huge success. I was really easy to make and tasted awesome. I like the intense fruitiness.

    Reply
  8. kimmykokonut

    May 11, 2009 at 11:39 am

    This looks great! Can you find Irish Moss anywhere? I’d love to make something with that goo, I only had a drink once at a jamaican rastafarian place in florida and I was impressed with the texture. I can’t imagine how awesome it would be in a cheesecake.

    Reply
  9. britt

    May 12, 2009 at 12:15 am

    It looks so yummy. I prefer vegan baking over omnivore baking any day. I will have to try making this sometime,but I think I will do blueberries instead.

    Reply
  10. Vanessa

    May 19, 2009 at 7:48 pm

    Do you think I could make this without the agave syrup? Or perhaps suggest something instead of agave? I don’t have any in the house and have had a hard time finding any in the small town I live in. Thanks!

    Reply
  11. IsaChandra

    May 20, 2009 at 3:11 am

    Maple syrup?

    Reply
  12. Mark

    May 20, 2009 at 6:51 pm

    I made this and it was great. Then I froze it and let it thaw just about 15 minutes before serving so it was sort of like an ice cream cake. So good like that! (I might even prefer it.)

    Reply
  13. lacey

    May 23, 2009 at 4:43 pm

    Wow that looks yum!

    Reply
  14. Ang

    May 26, 2009 at 5:08 pm

    Just a quick question about this badass cheesecake–is the texture more like ‘cream cheese pie’ (soft, creamy, cannot stand up a fork in it) or is it more of a dense, brick-like NYC/Vegan Treats cheesecake?
    I happen to prefer the latter, so if it’s not super-dense, do you have any tips on how I might make it firmer (more cashews or non-liquid sugar maybe)? Thanks so much! I can’t wait to bust this out.

    Reply
  15. IsaChandra

    May 26, 2009 at 7:43 pm

    Ang, you can certainly stand a fork up in it! It’s dense. Wouldn’t call it a brick, though.

    Reply
  16. lorian

    June 7, 2009 at 4:20 pm

    raw desserts intimidate me, but i pulled this bitch off. thx for the easy breezy recipe! it’s delicious and creamy and just wonderful.

    Reply
  17. Diane

    June 8, 2009 at 9:41 pm

    I made this pie two weekends ago and served it each weekend to different people. This is an awesome dessert that is totally luscious and should be served in slim pieces. It freezes well (to serve more people the following weekend). I put some hemp seeds and pistachios in the crust. Wonderful. Thanks for the recipe!

    Reply
  18. christy

    September 12, 2009 at 11:58 am

    i actually have tried this cheesecake, and yes, it hits the ball way out of the f’in park. texture is amazing, you won’t believe it’s not animal by-product!

    Reply
  19. shannonmarie

    October 3, 2009 at 12:05 pm

    I know this is a tad bit late, but this is the first I’ve stumbled across a raw recipe on your blog (I’ve been a little out of the loop lately). I used to make your cooked recipes before going raw again. Now, I just make raw versions on my blog. I hope you don’t mind, but your “Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World” book provided a lot of inspiration for me toward the end of last year. I’ve even gotten back to making more raw cupcakes recently. You should check them out 🙂

    Reply
  20. Moises

    October 3, 2009 at 1:05 pm

    Thanks for the recipe! I got Irish Moss, gonna try making it with out using the cashews. Hugs an thanks again from Hong Kong
    Moy

    Reply
  21. Sarah

    November 14, 2009 at 12:13 pm

    This recipe rules! Made it for a potluck/show and everyone loved it. Definetly making this again, probably for thanksgiving.

    Reply
  22. Jen Soup

    January 15, 2010 at 2:58 pm

    This is fantastic! i was thinking of turning my strawberries here into jam but after I saw this, perhaps a cake recipe will be great. I love the pictures by the way.

    Reply
  23. Emily stockman raw food

    January 27, 2010 at 11:07 am

    Finally, an issue that I am passionate about. I have looked for information of this caliber for the last several hours. Your site is greatly appreciated.

    Reply
  24. Glee-chan

    January 31, 2010 at 5:18 am

    Oh, I have not really tried using raw strawberry except in salads..but I think it will be great!

    Reply
  25. Meat Is Murder

    April 27, 2010 at 12:01 pm

    Just thinking out loud here. Think it’s possible to switch the cashews with peanuts, the strawberry with chocolate and skip the lemon? Of course it would no longer be a strawberry cheesecake, or even raw. But in my head I imagine it could be a mighty good peanut butter cake. Better start with a small batch.

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  26. Rebecca J.

    May 7, 2010 at 5:08 pm

    Do you have any tips for getting this out of the springform pan? Do you just leave the springform bottom stuck to the bottom of the dessert, or are you able to slide it off? Any tips for avoiding deformation/breakage?

    Reply
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  28. Rebecca J.

    May 26, 2010 at 10:12 pm

    Spammer! Argh!!

    Reply
  29. timberly

    June 7, 2010 at 6:45 pm

    This looks amazing…I’m glad it’s strawberry season. Isa you have made my vegan life so dang tasty!

    Reply
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  31. Leah

    December 23, 2010 at 3:23 am

    This looks amazing! Fresh strawberries are so expensive this time of year… do you think it would work with frozen strawberries?

    Reply
    • IsaChandra

      December 23, 2010 at 5:40 pm

      Yeah, except for the strawberries on top.

      Reply
  32. Heather

    December 24, 2010 at 8:24 pm

    Rawberry! Cheesecake is my holiday desert solution this year. You are my hero.

    Reply
  33. Alex

    January 5, 2011 at 5:13 pm

    Tried this, not sure what went wrong but it never solidified….even after keeping it in the fridge all night. Perhaps I did not leave in mixer long enough? Maybe the cashews didn’t soak long enough? Any thoughts?

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  34. Elizabeth

    January 12, 2011 at 2:53 am

    Tried the recipe. NOM.

    That is all.

    Reply
  35. Sarah

    January 23, 2011 at 11:45 pm

    Holy shit- THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU.

    I did not even THINK of raw desserts when I was trying to figure out desserts my father could possibly eat- he has Crohn’s Disease and can’t eat lactose or sugar or most prepared flour. He can actually eat this! My only switch would be honey in place of agave nectar (he can’t eat agave nectar), and preparing my own strawberry coulis with honey instead of sugar. I am DEFINITELY going to make this. Thanks again Isa!

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    • IsaChandra

      January 24, 2011 at 4:46 am

      I’m happy that you found a treat that your dad can eat!

      Reply
  36. marina

    January 27, 2011 at 1:54 pm

    I have tried this recipe twice now and could not get it to set in the fridge, which is where I left it overnight both times. Any tips!?

    Reply
  37. Grace

    February 12, 2011 at 6:13 am

    WOW! this recipe was GREAT! Thank you so much for sharing this. I am not vegan or a raw foodist, but LOVE this recipe. I will definitely make this again. Thank you again!

    Reply
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