Recipe Directions

  • 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 cream-cheese 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. Place 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

By The Rawtarian

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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Nutrition Facts

Nutritional score: 73 out of 100
  • This recipe is very low in Carbohydrates, and Sodium.
  • This recipe is low in Calories.
  • This recipe is a noteworthy source of Protein, Iron, Vitamin C, and Vitamin B6.

Amounts per 81 g (3 oz) suggested serving

NameAmount% Daily
Calories 319 13 %
Protein 5 g 9 %
Fat 25 g 32 %
Carbohydrates 23 g 7 %
Dietary Fiber 2.3 g 7 %
Sugars 16 g
Calcium 22 mg 2 %
Iron 1.9 mg 15 %
Sodium 11 mg
Source: USDA, The Rawtarian

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Wow! Yum just made this cheesecake and it is lush! I'm from the UK and I love your app, I'm new to raw food I don't even have a blender or food proccesor yet and had to use a hand blender and a juicer to make this ( took a long time but still worked) and it still turned out amazing.... Had one question, How long can this keep in the freezer? (Not that it's gonna last long this time) but was wondering for future cheesecakes :) Love your App!

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Hi Laura, So glad you are enjoying my app and recipes! I find that once things have been in my freezer for longer than a week I get turned off of them. But it should probably last for a couple of weeks in the freezer as long as you keep  it tightly sealed

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Hi, I was just wondering if you could do the cream part in two batches, the first as per the recipe and the second with some cacao powder and then mix the two together to have a choc-vanilla cheesecake?

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Hi Jessmit - I would recomment making 1 batch of vanilla in the blender, then split it in half and add the cacao to one of the halves afterwards (just blend with a spoon).   (This is because if you put too few in the blender it won't blend properly)

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hi there, can i soak the nuts first? find them alot easier digested

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Hi carla, sure thing, soak the cashews for the filling if you prefer.  Do make sure your crust nuts are not too wet though - ideally crust nuts should be dry

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I kept checking the ingredients in amazement, "is that really it??" But sure enough, it came out perfectly and it's delicious!

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Aaah, music to my ears, Adam!

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I just made this and it's AMAZING!! I don't own a Vitamix blender, but I soaked the cashews for 2 days and they were really creamy. Great recipe, and definitely can serve many people. Thank you, this was great!

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Awesome Heather!  Soaking definitely helps if your blender is less than ideal.

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Hey i was wondering i wanted to make it lime and coconut flavoured do you have any tips on how to adjust it?

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Hi Cassandra! I haven't made this as a key lime pie myself, but here's Teresa's comment that might help you!

"I used 1 cup lime juice and 1/2 cup honey, omitted the vanilla. It was delicious! Not EXACTLY like key lime pie but close, and tasty with the slight coconut taste. I really like this recipe, it seems like it could be a base for so many options. I've made it a few times without the crust when I was in a hurry, and I love how well it holds together and comes out of the pie plate, even when just storing it in the fridge. My whole family loves it, thank you for the great recipe!"

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I am very excited because this was my first raw cheesecake, and my second raw dessert I have evere made. Deliciuos!!! I had fear it would not turn good because I do not have any vitamix, but it was great anyway. Thank you so much for sharing!

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Awesome Laura! What's next on your raw food agenda? :)

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Can you use cocoa instead of lemon for this recipe?

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Hi Kristie - how come - is it because you'd like to turn this into a choco cheesecake?

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Do you use fresh dates or dried?

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Hi Sarah, I have used both fresh and dried. Fresh is best (be sure to remove pits) but I've often used dried dates.

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Excellent! I love eating this and telling others how phenom it is. Thank you for coming up w this receipe.

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Hi Debbie, I love eating it and telling others how good it is too - especially if I don't have to share a slice with them lol

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I was very disappointed with this recipe - despite all the claims above, my cake didn't taste anything like cheesecake :(. I found the combination of flavours very jarring (but perhaps that is just personal preference). The crust was lovely though. Could you make some pseudo biscuits out of those ingredients?

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Hi Melmel, Interesting, thanks for your feedback! Yes, crust is very versatile.

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Thanks for this terrific recipe. It never fails and I am making variations all the time (less honey, more fruit and different kinds). Would love to share a pic of my latest pie... Does one need to have a vitamix or blendtec (powerful blender) to do this properly?

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Hi Saskia, you should post your pie pic to my facebook wall! www.facebook.com/therawtarian    - The cheesecake filling part will be creamiest and smoothest with a powerful blender, but it sounds like you are getting along just fine :)

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I have been trying to eat more raw foods in my diet and I can really tell a difference. I feel better AND this recipe was amazing! Recipes like this make eating healthy so much more enjoyable. Now I am actually excited about trying new recipes. Thank you so much for the recipe lists and the feedback.
Strawberry Cheesecake is amazing: I took the suggestion of another person on the site and I added lemon zest in addition to the lemon juice. I also used almonds and walnuts for the crust which was great. I made some of the little cookie balls with them and my 3 year old loved them!

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