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Raw Vegan Blueberry Cheesecake

Yields6 ServingsPrep Time2 hrsTotal Time2 hrs

Raw Vegan Blueberry Cheesecake - Seventh-day Adventist Diet

  cup (60g) nuts of choice
 8 small soft dates (60g)
  cup cashews (100g)
  cup + 1 tbsp coconut yogurt
 3 tbsp agave syrup or maple syrup
 ¼ cup (60 ml) coconut milk or almond milk, soy milk etc.
 1 cup (150 g) blueberries + more for decoration
 1 tsp maqui berry powder (optional)
1

Soak cashews overnight or for at least 3 hours. It's also possible to boil the cashews in water for about 15 minutes until they are soft. Then drain the water and rinse the cashews.

2

Blend the ingredients for the crust in your food processor (pulse about 10-20 seconds) and spread the crust in a 4-inch springform. Set aside.

3

Now blend all cream ingredients (except the blueberries and the maqui berry powder) in your high-speed blender

4

Set aside about 2/3 of the cream and blend the remaining 1/3 of the cream with the blueberries. I also added 1 tsp of maqui berry powder and 1 tsp of lime juice for a vibrant purple color.

5

Pour 1/2 of the light cream onto the crust and put the pan in the freezer for about half an hour

6

Pour the purple cream on top and freeze again for half an hour.

7

Finally, add the remaining light cream on top and decorate with some blueberries.

8

Freeze again for at least 3 hours (or overnight)

9

Let the cake thaw before you enjoy it.

NOTES
10

Nuts: Use nuts of choice, for example, cashews, walnuts, macadamia nuts, hazelnuts, etc. You can also use seeds like sunflower seeds or pumpkin seeds, hemp seed, etc. instead.

Nutrition Facts

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Amount per serving
Calories337
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 23g30%

Saturated Fat 6g30%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg
Sodium 101mg5%
Total Carbohydrate 33g12%

Dietary Fiber 3g11%
Total Sugars 24g
Protein 5g

Potassium 309mg7%
Vitamin E 11mg74%
Vitamin K 13mcg11%
Thiamin 15mg1250%
Riboflavin 20mg1539%

* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

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