Crust ingredients:
1 1/2 cups macadamia nuts (or a combination of walnuts and macadamia nuts)
1/2 cup dates
1/4 cup dried, unsweetened coconut
1 pinch sea salt
White cheesecake filling ingredients:
3 cups cashews
3/4 cup lemon juice
3/4 cup agave or honey
3/4 cup coconut oil
1 tablespoon vanilla
Up to a 1/4 cup of water, if necessary to facilitate blending
Fruit topping ingredients:
2 cups frozen strawberries
1/2 cup dates
Directions
How to make this raw cheesecake recipe...
1. Throw the macadamia nuts, salt and dates into your food processor. (Don't add the coconut!!) Process nuts and dates until well processed but still airy.
2. Next, get our your cheesecake pan (or just a basic glass brownie pan if you're like me and don't have fancy cookware) and sprinkle the coconut on the bottom as your very first layer. The point of doing this is to make it so it's easier to remove the cheesecake and the coconut stops the crust from sticking to the bottom of the pan. Then press the macadamia nuts and date mixture down into the pan to form the crust.
3. Throw all creamcheese filling ingredients into your high-speed blender and blend! Add as little water as necessary to facilitate blending. (Try to add as little water as possible.) Pour mixture on top of crust.
4. Place the above in freezer for an hour or so (so that it will firm up).
5. Meanwhile, throw your strawberries and dates in your high-speed blender. Blend until nice and smooth. Pour this mixture on top of the crust/creamcheese, which was just in the freezer for about an hour. Replace the raw cheesecake recipe back in freezer. Freeze until this raw cheesecake recipe reaches the desired consistency (5 hours or so!
6. Defrost this raw cheesecake recipe for about a half-hour before eating (or just slice from freezer and enjoy this delicious raw cheesecake)!
The Rawtarian's Thoughts
This is an awesome raw cheesecake recipe. Will you believe me when I say that it tastes exactly like standard American diet (SAD) cheesecake? No, of course you won't believe me that this raw cheesecake recipe tastes just like the real thing. But it does!!
This is a three-stage process, which is a little more complicated than I normally work. But, it is important to have some kind of fancy dessert in your arsenal to impress the non-raw people in your life. This raw cheesecake recipe does the trick, hands down!
Plus, it's actually not that hard to make. Seriously.
This raw cheesecake recipe just takes three easy steps: crust (easy, throw in food processor and press down into pan); "cream cheese" (easy, throw everything in high-speed blender and pour on top of crust); and sauce (easy, throw everything in high-speed blender and pour on top). Enjoy this raw cheesecake recipe!
This raw cheesecake recipe is very rich, so it can serve, like, 20 people or something crazy like that!
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Comments
Lily
Feb 25, 2011
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OMG. This is SO FREAKING AWESOME! I just made it and have extra filling so I made mini crusts as well. Oh perfect!!
The Rawtarian
Feb 26, 2011
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Lollllllllllll :)))))))))))) I know exactly what you mean :)))
ruby
Aug 08, 2011
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i know it's the best but my crust didn't turn out that good
The Rawtarian
Aug 08, 2011
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Hi Ruby,
Was it the taste of the crust or was it the texture/procedure?
Christopher
Aug 17, 2011
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I am planning to make this cheesecake for the first time. Where I live, it is impossible to buy coconut oil. Is this essential or can it be eliminated?
The freezing is confusing. Some say 4 - 6 hours and others laugh and say they left it all night. This makes me think that something occurs in the freezing process. Can you explain? Thanks
The Rawtarian
Aug 18, 2011
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Hi Christopher,
I would say try 8 hours or so in freezer for final freeze. Good luck!
The Rawtarian
Sep 11, 2011
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OOps, plus,I forgot to answer your coconut oil question. YES, you MUST have coconut oil! It won't work well w/o it.
kmw
May 19, 2013
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Do you melt the coconut oil before adding it?
The Rawtarian
May 20, 2013
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No, I don't bother melting it KMW :)
Marcelle chedid
Aug 05, 2012
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This I Marcelle after I read it immediately I wl do it Kisses
Naama
Mar 20, 2011
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I will start with the bottom line: DIVINE.
In my version was not enough lemon juice and the substitute (orange juice) was not sour enough (too sweet for me).
I have added orange zest which was great.
I used raspberries instead of strawberries and found a great recipe for raspberry sorbet hiding here (I had to do this part twice. one for the topping and one for me. it was the best sorbet ever, really!).
I think, since it is so condensed, the fruity part should be doubled. one way is to serve it with some coulis or fresh fruit but I would like to make it easier and just double the topping. But I worry that just doubling the topping amount wouldn't do cause there is nothing to stable it. do you have any idea for solution? what do you use as a gelatin substitute?
Thanks a lot for this wonderful recipe :-)
Here is what I wrote about it. Don't know if you can read it but you sure can get the pics... :-)
http://naama.avramzon.net/2011-3-purim/
The Rawtarian
Apr 11, 2011
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Love you Naama! Love the pics :)
Laura
Jul 30, 2011
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How about irish moss as a gelatin-like filler?
The Rawtarian
Aug 01, 2011
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Definitely a good option, a lot of people use it to get that nice gelatin texture. (I've never used it myself yet, I look forward to trying it b/c I hear good things.)
rawfoodmechanic
Jan 07, 2013
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Irish moss is the way to go! No freezing, and when you have non raw guests, they're completely unsuspecting, lol. You can get it online usually, here in San Diego it's only available locally during the summer/fall. It's a must.you can use it in a ton of other recipes to thicken. It's like a raw/healthy nutritious version of xanthum, and it's also what they use to extract carageenan from, but it's in a natural absorbable healthy state, not the gmo form the put in processed foods
Jette
Apr 06, 2011
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Hello there:}
That cheese cake looks amazing. I'm looking for creamy dessert recipes for myself and my son - who has autism. He is extremly sensitive when it comes to texture of food. I have before tried raw chees cake recipes, but he did not like it at all because of the slight grainy? texture that comes from the nuts in the filling... he wants it, as he says, creamy. I asume that this cheese cake has that same texture??
Any idea on how to make raw desserts without it??
Thanks:}
The Rawtarian
Apr 11, 2011
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Hi Jette,
Hmmm. It has been a few weeks since I ate this one. I don't think it was particularly grainy, although it's tough to say depending on your son's threshold of what he constitutes grainy--it's all relative. Perhaps you could make a small half batch to try it out?
Soaking the nuts first for at least three hours would probably help to soften. Just make sure to pat them dry before using.
Summer
May 11, 2012
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Hi Jette,
I recently made one with the smoothest texture I've ever experienced! The key for me was using a little more water. I also was using cocoa in mine and no lemon, though. Chocolate "creamcakes"...mmm. Also, make sure you're using the right type of blender, like a vitamix or equivalent, as a black and decker just won't do the trick (no matter how hard you try you'll just burn the motor and give your cake a nasty taste! Not that I know from experience there :D) Blend for a bit longer and tasting while you go. If it's not the right consistency just keep blending and tamping it down as you go. Good luck!
Also, great website, thanks for posting all these wonderful recipes!
The Rawtarian
May 12, 2012
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GREAT tips Summer. Comments like yours make this a better place.
Sheila@ALivingFamily
Jul 13, 2012
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That was a great tip with the extra blend time (in the Vitamix), Summer. I'm wondering, though, how much water? I added the full 1/4 cup (+ a bit?). I loved the texture, but I'm wondering if I could get it even more mousse like and fluffier with more water? (What do you think about using something like peach juice instead for a peach cheesecake?) Also, I think next time I'll do the cream cheese part in two batches so I don't have to work it down in the Vitamix so much.
jill
May 10, 2011
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to get a creamy cheesecake topping use a combination of 2 ripe avocados ,1 spoon agave syrup , juice of 2limes , chopped mint , and coconut oil . you can sub the lime for raw cacao if you like . has an amazing creamy texture and lovely smooth feel .
The Rawtarian
May 15, 2011
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Mmm, Jill, that sounds super tasty. I'll have to try it.
Jutta
Oct 15, 2011
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How much coconut oil did you use ?
Jutta
The Rawtarian
Oct 15, 2011
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I haven't made this yet myself, but using logical deduction I am guessing it would be about 1 tbsp of coconut oil, especially since the avocados will already give it a lot of creaminess.
The coconut oil will help it firm up a bit in the fridge.
But hopefully Jill will come back to clarify further :)
Jutta
Oct 15, 2011
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Thanx Laura Jane,
I am trying it out right now
Jutta
The Rawtarian
Oct 19, 2011
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Hope it turns out for you :)
Laura
Jul 30, 2011
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I accidentally discovered that if you soak the cashews for about four hours, drain/rinse them, and then pop them (covered) in the fridge for a day or so, they produce a SUPER smooth texture in whatever you're making. I don't have a high-speed blender like a Vitamix, but what this made was as smooth as any high-powered motor could create!
The Rawtarian
Aug 01, 2011
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Nice, thanks for sharing this tip! A lot of people don't have high-speed blenders. I didn't until about 6 months of being 100% raw.
Louise
Apr 03, 2013
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When you put them back in the fridge 'covered'... is that covered with fresh water? or just in a bowl and covered with a lid or cling film etc?
Hoping to make this on the weekend, but don't have a high-speed blender.
Thanks!
The Rawtarian
Apr 07, 2013
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Hi Louise, no, just cover with a lid or plastic wrap. (no water)
Beryl
Jan 24, 2012
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You really do need a good high-speed blender to get creamy textures. Any other blender won't be able to get it smooth enough.
Catherine
May 29, 2012
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Also... a good Vita Mix will help reduce the amount of grainy-ness in the final product. :)
sue cheney
Mar 06, 2013
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if you want creamy use a vita-mix it will blend even soaked oatgroats to a puree expensive but the best blender ever... soak nuts first add small amount of water and blend gradually adding the water through the hole in the lid to get the smoothe cosistancy, a must for raw food prep and will serve you for years even non raw things..
Andrew Norton
Apr 03, 2013
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If you have a really good blender and use just enough water so it will actually blend then you will not get any grainy bits. You can even get away with a very short soaking time for the nuts. You just need to blend untill the mixture is like cream. In my blender it takes about 3-5 minutes but I promise you all the nuts are totally blended and the mixture is sooooo creamy. I use a vitamix style blender. Good luck :)
The Rawtarian
Apr 07, 2013
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totally agree with you Andrew, this is the Vitamix that I own http://tinyurl.com/b8a967w
Jnana
Apr 08, 2011
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This was perfect thank you :)
The Rawtarian
Apr 11, 2011
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You are welcome, Jnana :)
Elizabeth
Apr 08, 2011
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I made the raw cheesecake last night but used pecans and dates for the crust. I shared it with my fellow co-workers and everyone really liked it. Even my husband who doesn't like regular cheesecake said this was the best he'd had. I think it's all gone now so I'm going to have to make another:-) These recipes are awesome because they are simple and quick. I'm always on the go so I don't have much time to be in the kitchen. Thanks for the great recipes. Keep em coming along!!!
The Rawtarian
Apr 11, 2011
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I will surely keep 'em coming! Glad your people loved them, even your non-cheesecakie hubby!
I like these recipes cause they are simple and quick, too :)
Shelly
Apr 10, 2011
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My family and I are all vegetarians and I have recently been intrigued by the idea of a raw diet. Not ready to fully commit and not sure I really would ever be 100% raw but I look forward to including your recipes in my collection and upping the amount of raw foods we eat. I made this cheesecake as my very first try at a raw recipe. I love it! I made a few adjustments, nothing major and it is delicious. My husband, his Dad and my 6yo and 3yo loved it too.
The Rawtarian
Apr 11, 2011
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Wow, you are an ambitious cook to try this cheesecake as your first raw recipe!!! :) I love it!!
Glad it turned out for you.
You could try brownies with choco icing next:
http://therawtarian.com/raw-brownie-recipe/
http://therawtarian.com/raw-chocolate-icing/
Mallory
Jun 13, 2011
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My Birthday is on Thursday and Cheesecake was my FAVORITE. I can't wait to try this out!! Before my health concious days, Key Lime Cheesecake was what I would always pick. Do you think if I add some lime juice to the filling I could recreate it?? I cant wait to try!
The Rawtarian
Jun 13, 2011
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Happy almost b-day Mallory! If I was to convert this recipe to a key lime cheesecake I would leave the white filling as-is. I would try to make a key-lime topping instead of the strawberry topping. Like, take a bunch of key limes and some dates and throw them in the blender, similar to the above. You will probably need to alter the balance though (less keylime, more dates) because the key limes will be sour.
Mallory
Jun 20, 2011
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Oh Good Lord! This was the most AMAZING thing I have ever eaten! I even fooled my omnivor family members. You should have seen their faces when they asked me for the recipe and I told them it was made of Cashews! The only down side is that there we not any leftovers!!
Laura-Jane You are a Genius!!!!!!! I already have the cashews soaking for a second batch for me to enjoy oh my own :)
The Rawtarian
Jun 20, 2011
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Haha, yes, it's a gooooooood one! So glad you had something to wow your Standard American diet family! Feels good, doesn't it. :)
Ashlyn
Jun 20, 2011
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OMGosh! This cheesecake is amazing! I just made my 3rd one! Lol
my coworkers are requesting it everyday now! They cannot get over the fact that it made with cashews:)
I even have one person converting to raw now...yay!
Thanks so much! All of your recipes are fabulous. Please keep up the awesome work.
God bless,
Ashley
The Rawtarian
Jun 25, 2011
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So glad you and your coworkers like this one, Ashlyn. It's pretty fun to watch people's faces once they hear what the ingredients are, isn't it?
The Rawtarian
Jun 25, 2011
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And yay for your raw conversion!!!! I am not very good at converting people in my everyday life... They just think I am very weird, lol. Maybe I need to bring them more cheesecake ;)
Ashlyn
Jun 26, 2011
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Yes, your Raw Cheesecake and Brownies always do the trick! Lol
I can't even count how many batches of
brownies I've made in the past 3 weeks! They are by far the best brownies I've ever had. I love to top them with your chocolate frosting... Yum:)
Looking forward to many more fabulous recipes!
Thanks so much
The Rawtarian
Jun 26, 2011
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I have created a monster. A brownie monster!! Lol :) But that's okay, you're a good kind of monster. A healthy one!
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