White Chocolate Lemon Cheesecake (Vegan + GF)

Ingredients
CRUST
- 1 cup packed medjool dates ((pitted // 1 cup yields ~22 dates or 275 g // pitted before measuring) )
- 1 ½ cups raw walnuts (or sub raw almonds or rolled oats)
- 1 pinch sea salt
FILLING
- 1 ½ cups raw cashews (soaked overnight in cool water, or in very hot water for 1 hour)
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 3 medium lemons (juice of all, zest of 1 as original recipe is written // adjust if altering batch size)
- 1/4 cup plain, unsweetened rice or almond milk (or sub light coconut, but it will take on a coconut flavor)
- 1/4 scant cup olive oil (or sub melted coconut, though it will take on a coconut flavor)
- 1/2 cup maple syrup, agave, or honey if not vegan (use less for a more tart cheesecake)
- 1/4 scant cup olive oil (or sub melted coconut, though it will take on a coconut flavor)
- 1/4 tsp sea salt
- 1 tsp apple cider vinegar (optional // for extra tang)
Instructions
- 1
Add dates to a food processor and blend until small bits remain and it forms into a ball. Remove and set aside.
- 2
Next add nuts, salt and process into a meal. Then add dates back in and blend until a loose dough forms - it should stick together when you squeeze a bit between your fingers. If it's too dry, add a few more dates through the spout while processing. If too wet, add more almond or walnut meal.
- 3
Cut out parchment paper into circles the shape of your ramekins, muffin tins or pan (see notes for size options). In addition, to make removing the cheesecakes easier, cut out two strips of parchment paper per ramekin and lay them in an "X" shape at the base. Top with circle shape. This creates little tabs that make removing the cheesecakes easier to pop out once set.
- 4
Divide crust among serving dishes and carefully press with fingers to distribute. To pack it down, use a small glass or the back of a spoon to really press it down, allowing some crust to come up the sides. If it sticks, separate the crust and glass with a small piece of parchment paper. Set in fridge or freezer to firm up.
- 5
Add all filling ingredients to a blender and mix until very smooth - up to 2-3 minutes. If it won't come together, add a touch more lemon juice, maple syrup/agave or a splash more almond milk as the liquid should help it blend better.
3 min - 6
Scrape down sides as needed and blend until very creamy and smooth. Taste and adjust flavor/sweetness as needed.
- 7
Divide filling evenly among the ramekins (or other serving dish). Tap a few times to release any air bubbles, then cover loosely with plastic wrap and refrigerate until set - about 6-8 hours depending on size of dish. Expedite this process by popping them into the freezer for at least 2 hours. NOTE: They will come out much easier after being in the freezer!
- 8
Once set, run a butter knife along the edge and gently remove by tugging on the tabs in an upward motion. They should pop right out. If they aren't quite set, pop them in the freezer for 15-20 minutes and they should come out easily.
20 min - 9
Enjoy as is, or top with a touch of coconut whipped cream and fresh berries (or raspberry compote)! See notes for storage.
Nutrition
Per serving (based on 16 servings)





