Vegan mango cheezecake
Vegan mango cheezecake

Hey everyone, it is Louise, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, vegan mango cheezecake. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook vegan mango cheezecake using 10 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Vegan mango cheezecake:
  1. Get 500 g Silken tofu
  2. Make ready 200-250 g Icing sugar
  3. Get 1 tablespoon Agar Agar powder (not flakes) & 100mls mango juice & 200mls cold water
  4. Take 300 g plain soft cheese-alternative (vegan) I used Sainsbury’s free-from
  5. Make ready 400 g Tin/pack of mango in juice- I used del-monte
  6. Get 350 g Ginger biscuits -usually accidentally vegan but check ingredients
  7. Make ready 80 g Vegan butter
  8. Get tin Spring-form cake
  9. Get 1-2 tablespoons Hatchi sour plum paste (see picture in step 2)
  10. Take Squeeze lemon juice (optional)

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Steps to make Vegan mango cheezecake:
  1. Blitz the ginger biscuits into crumbs, melt the butter & mix into the biscuit crumbs. Press into the greased cake-tin to make a base. Bake for 15mins on 180 *C. Then leave to cool.
  2. Blend the tofu, soft cheese, icing sugar, 150g of mango chunks & plum paste till smooth. Taste & add more plum paste if needed -you’re aiming for a sour cheesy flavour.
  3. Once you know the base is cool (1/2 hr after baking) put 100ml of the mango juice & the water in a small pan & mix in the Agar Agar powder. Bring to the boil, stirring constantly- let it boil for a minute (keep stirring)
  4. Working quickly because it will start to set as it cools- switch on the blender & pour in the Agar Agar mix, blend for a minute then scrape the contents into the cake tin, on top of the biscuit base. Spread out evenly -leave to set in the fridge for a couple of hours.
  5. To finish - purée the rest of the mango pieces with a blender or mash with a potato masher, add a squeeze of lemon juice & a bit of icing sugar if it needs pepping up a bit, tinned can lack flavour.
  6. Take the cheezecake out of the fridge. It should be set firm. Press a shaped cookie cutter into the centre gently (I used a star). Scrape the filling out of the middle of the shape. Fill the gap with mango purée & remove the cutter. Then decorate with edible glitter or edible flowers -whatever you like!

I was thinking of calling them Mini Vegan Mango and Coconut Cheesecakes, but the coconut is much more subtle. Most vegan cheesecakes I've seen are using cashew cream as the base, but here I have created a No Nut, No Dairy, No Egg. This mango pie with a jelly layer is light, creamy, fruity, smooth, and very delicious. It's the perfect dessert which is not too sweet and it contains a delicious granola crust. Best creamiest vegan cheesecake you will ever try right here!

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