Light sweet crumbly dessert with a smooth custard that's perfect for spring and/or summer.
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CRUMBLE

1. Soak the dates or apricots in warm water for 5 minutes. Strain.

2. Grind up the sesame seeds and coconut and place in the food processor.

3. Process the fruit with the seed/coconut mixture into breadcrumbs.

CUSTARD

4. Peel and chop the mango and add to the blender. Add the bananas, salt, vanilla and blend until smooth.

5. With the blender running, add the lucuma to thicken into desired custard consistency.

6. Pour over crumble and enjoy!

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Light sweet crumbly dessert with a smooth custard that's perfect for spring and/or summer.

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I haven't seen lucuma for sale where I am. Should I omit it entirely or try to replace it with another ingredient? What sort of flavour does it add - rich, spicy, sweet, etc? Would it be okay if replaced by something like agave or carob?

edit: Upon re-reading the recipe, I see you use it as a thickener. Should I use some psyllium or blended flaxseed?

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9 votes
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I haven't seen lucuma for sale where I am. Should I omit it entirely or try to replace it with another ingredient? What sort of flavour does it add - rich, spicy, sweet, etc? Would it be okay if replaced by something like agave or carob?

edit: Upon re-reading the recipe, I see you use it as a thickener. Should I use some psyllium or blended flaxseed?

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