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Vegan chocolate spread cheesecake

The simplest vegan treat for a Shavuot everyone can celebrate

June 3, 2024 09:30
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Photo: Claire Winfield
1 min read

Serves: 12

This vegan chocolate cheesecake has minimal ingredients and is a real crowd-pleaser. Feel free to top the cheesecake with some chopped nuts, or decorate with fresh raspberries.

Method:

  • Break the biscuits into a food processor. Add the vegan spread and 1 tablespoon of the chocolate spread and blend until everything is combined into a sandy mixture.
  • Add a generous handful of nuts to the mix and continue to blend for a few minutes. Don’t worry about there being a few lumps, as this will add to the crunch.
  • Pour the base mixture into a 23 cm springform tin and press in with the back of a spoon. Once evenly pressed, leave to set in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
  • Add the vegan cream cheese to a large bowl, sift over the icing sugar and stir together gently. Add the remaining chocolate spread and continue to beat until all the ingredients are mixed together.
  • Pour the chocolate spread mixture over the set base and smooth neatly with a tablespoon. Refrigerate for at least 4 hours, or overnight until the cheesecake has set. Serve cold from the refrigerator. This can be stored in the refrigerator for three to four days.

Tips:

  1. For the cream cheese, you want to find a vegan cream cheese that’s thicker in texture.
  2. Make sure you don’t overbeat the chocolate spread mixture as you want it to stay firm.

Adapted from Make it Vegan [Photo credit: Claire Winfield]

Ingredients

250g Biscoff biscuits, or use gluten- or soy-free biscuits

75g vegan spread

400g vegan chocolate spread

Handful of chopped nuts (almonds or hazelnuts work well)
500g vegan cream cheese

60g icing sugar

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