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Rating
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Yield
8 or more, depending upon size of the slices
Ingredients
CRUST
2 cups walnuts (soaked and dehydrated)
1 cup raisins
1 teaspoon nutmeg
FILLING
4 cups macadamia nuts (soaked)
1 1/2 cups coconut oil
1 cup mixed berries
1 cup agave nectar
3/4 cup lemon juice
3/4 cup water
4 tablespoons psyllium powder
2 teaspoons vanilla flavor/extract
TOPPING
1/2 cup mixed berries
12 pitted dates (soaked)
Recipe Directions
CRUST
1. Process ingredients in a food processor until they are uniform.
2. Line the bottom of a springform pan with plastic.
3. Spread the mix evenly over the bottom of the pan.
FILLING
4. Blend all ingredients until smooth, adding water as needed.
5. Pour the mix atop the crust and freeze for 20 minutes.
TOPPING
6. Blend strained dates and berries until smooth.
7. Once filling is set, spread the topping over the filling and freeze for 1 hour.
Scott's Thoughts
By ScottThis very berry cheesecake is a recipe from Raw Soul in Harlem, New York, a down-right, incredible, and delicious raw restaurant with a flare for southern spice and flavor but also a knack for creating wonderful treats, whatever they may be.
I made my first one this week and have been trying to slowly enjoy it day-by-day (as well as passing it out to friends/neighbors) so as to not eat too many "unchewed" nuts.
My 2 1/2 year old likes the flavor, but not the texture, so he licks it! Too funny.
Also, it's so easy. It really only takes minutes (minus the freezing and soaking times, which aren't work anyway).
You'll have an extremely yummy "cheesecake" for dessert, breakfast, or really any time of the day. It's so good.
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Scott
Apr 03, 2011
That is interesting in not on the lists. It's close to one of the most famous in the city, despite it's very northern location. I think it's about 7 years old or so, so maybe it was created after you left. And yes, the recipe is good, REAL good. I hope you can try it, soon. It's very easy to make, but a price pricey with the macadamia nuts.
carrie6292
Apr 01, 2011
This sounds good. This restaurant is not on any of the raw restaurant guide lists.... I wish i had known this place existed when i was in NYC!
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Scott
Apr 03, 2011
That is interesting in not on the lists. It's close to one of the most famous in the city, despite it's very northern location. I think it's about 7 years old or so, so maybe it was created after you left. And yes, the recipe is good, REAL good. I hope you can try it, soon. It's very easy to make, but a price pricey with the macadamia nuts.
carrie6292
Apr 01, 2011
This sounds good. This restaurant is not on any of the raw restaurant guide lists.... I wish i had known this place existed when i was in NYC!
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