I bought some mangoes Friday, and they were amazing! I thought something special needed to be made with them, and I decided on a tart. Now, I was having one of those moments, that i often have where I am torn between 2 different types of desserts. A mango pie with lime cream under the sweet mangoes sounded heavenly, but so did a crumble topped pie! But, when I want something in the form of dessert I am making, nothing is going to stop me so I combined the two and made a raw mango crumble pie with lime cream.
For the crust and topping, I thought it would be delicious if it had a bit of coconut for sweetness and fragrance. The crust mixture was so good, I couldn't help but snack on it! It smelled amazing as well!
The filling needed to have a bit of lime as well along with the sweet mango to balance it out. Maybe I haven't had mangos in a while, but seriously these were the best tasting mangos ever! They needed very little sweetening, and their flavor was allowed to shine!
makes one 6 inch pie
6 inch spring form pan or pie plate
Crust:
1 1/2 cups pecans
2 1/2 cups dried coconut
1/2 tsp sea salt
12 medjool dates
Topping:
reserved 1/2 crust
1 Tbsp agave nectar or honey
1/2 cup large flake coconut
1/2 cup chopped pecans
lime cream:
3/4 cup raw cashew pieces (preferably soaked overnight)
1/4 cup coconut water
3/4 cup fresh young coconut meat* (or additional soaked cashews if not available)
1/4 cup lime juice
1 Tbsp organic lime zest
2 tablespoons agave nectar
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract and seeds of half a vanilla bean
1/4 cup coconut oil (warmed to liquid)
2 tablespoons agave nectar
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract and seeds of half a vanilla bean
1/4 cup coconut oil (warmed to liquid)
2 organic mangoes, diced
1 Tbsp lime juice
1 Tbsp agave nectar or honey
1 Tbsp agar flakes
a pinch sea salt
1 tsp pure vanilla extract
To make the crust, combine the pecans, coconut, dates, and sea salt in a food processor and process until well combined and holds together when squeezed. Press half of this mixture into a 6 inch spring form pan, half way up the edges and place in the fridge. To the remaining half of the mixture add the agave nectar, chopped pecans and coconut for the topping. Set aside in the fridge.
To make cream, drain cashews and blend all ingredients until smooth in a food processor, and set in the freezer about 30 minutes until a whipped cream consistency. When chilled enough, spread the mixture into the bottom of the crust and place back in the fridge.
To make filling, combine 1/3 cup of the mango pieces with the lime, agave nectar, agar, sea salt and vanilla and process until smooth and well blended about 1 minute. Combine with the rest of the mango pieces and mix well. Pour over the cream in the pie shell. Top with the reserved crumble mixture, and place in the fridge to set for a few hours before serving.
This looks INCREDIBLE!!! I can't wait for mangoes to come back in season here so I can try it!
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DeleteOH WOW! This looks delicious! Incredible, in fact. You need to publish a cook book with raw dessert recipes!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kate :)! I am hoping to in the future :)!
DeleteThis looks fabulous and weirdly enough I made a similar raw dessert with mango today- a mango-key lime raw pie! Great minds! ;D
ReplyDeleteThanks :)! Great minds do think alike! Mango key lime pie sounds divine ;)!
DeleteThis looks absolutely delicious!
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DeleteYou're insane girl! This looks amaaazzzing. I cut up 2 mangoes today - have been thinking about mango blueberry crumble, but lacking time I threw them into the freezer for future use. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThanks Heather :)! Blueberries would make this even better! Hope you had an awesome B-day yesterday!
DeleteYour raw dessert recipes are all so good! I really want to try them all!
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DeleteI am so excited to try all of your recipes! I have a question regarding the second topping list. 2 Diced mangoes are mentioned, then 1/4 cup mango. Is the additional 1/4 cup diced as well?
ReplyDeleteAwesome :)! Actually, that was a typo, a note to myself when I was writing the recipe. I fixed it! Just use the two large mangoes diced.
DeleteThis looks amazing! And I'm so glad it satiated all of your cravings! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks Tiffany :)! It definately did!
DeleteOh my how amazing is this!
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DeleteYou had me at mango!! This looks amazing!
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Deletethat looks so yummy!!
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