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    Home » Recipes » Fruit & Flower Cheesecake

    Raw Granadilla Cheesecake

    Published: Aug 31, 2018 · Modified: May 13, 2019 by Audrey · This post may contain affiliate links · 14 Comments

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    slice of vegan granadilla cheesecake

    I acquired a bunch of absolutely delicious granadillas the other week, and besides munching on them through the day decided to put them to an alternate use with this cake. The result was lovely. Perfect for when you're in the mood for a (raw vegan) cheesecake with a hint of something tropical. And so joyful looking too thanks to the lovely yellow hue -- a "happy vibes" cake through-and-through!

    raw vegan granadilla cheesecake (gluten-free and paleo)

    In case you're not familiar with granadillas, they are in the passion fruit family. Their flavor is less tangy and much sweeter than passion fruit, but still full of that burst of refreshing tropical flavor and a tasty light crunch thanks to the seeds.

    vegan granadilla recipes

    I used some lovely purple fresh flowers from my friend's garden. I'm not sure what they're called and don't believe they're edible, but the vibrant purple contrast with the joyful yellows of the cake was too pretty to resist :)

    cheesecake with mango, turmeric, and granadilla (vegan, gf, paleo, refined sugar-free)

    I topped my cake with some chopped macadamia nuts that I had lying around, but in retrospect their flavor was a bit too strong, so in the recipe below I recommend using some chopped cashews instead, which are a bit more mellow and harmonize with the cake a bit better.

    granadilla cashew cheesecake (vegan, gluten-free, raw, paleo)

    Last but not least, I had the thought that next time I make this cake I will fold in some more granadilla pulp into the layers (in step 4, I would just throw in bits of it here and there throughout the batter). I had only thought of doing that when I ran out of extra granadillas for that step, and the store that sold them was waaaay too far of a drive. But sharing the idea anyways because if you like the taste of this lovely fruit, you might appreciate an even stronger presence of it.

    no-bake dairy-free granadilla cake

    Enjoy, and hope this sweet cake brings some happy vibes into your day :)

     

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    Raw Granadilla Cheesecake

    slice of vegan granadilla cheesecake
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    ★★★★★

    5 from 4 reviews

    This vibrant raw vegan granadilla cheesecake has a lovely hint of tropical sweetness. This recipe is gluten-free, paleo, and refined sugar-free.

    • Author: Audrey @ Unconventional Baker
    • Prep Time: 25 minutes
    • Total Time: 25 minutes
    • Yield: 6" cake
    • Category: dessert
    • Cuisine: raw

    Ingredients

    Crust:

    • 1 cup raw cashews
    • 3 soft medjool dates, pitted
    • 1 tbsp maple syrup
    • 1 tbsp coconut oil

    Light Layer Filling:

    • 120 gr ripe mango flesh*
    • 120 gr granadilla pulp**
    • ½ cup raw cashews, pre-soaked and strained**
    • 6 tbsp maple syrup (or raw agave for raw sweetener)
    • 6 tbsp coconut oil, liquefied
    • 5 tbsp lime juice
    • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
    • ¼ tsp salt

    Yellow Filling Layer:

    • (half of the light filling layer)
    • 1 tsp turmeric powder

    Toppings:

    • some chopped raw cashews
    • 30 gr granadilla pulp****
    • optional: fresh flowers

    Instructions

    1. Process all crust ingredients into a fine sticky crumble in a food processor. Transfer to a 6" springform pan and press down into an even crust along the base. Freeze while working on the next step /
    2. Blend all light layer filling ingredients together into a smooth and creamy consistency in a power blender. Remove half of this filling into a bowl and set aside.
    3. Add the turmeric from the yellow filling layer to the remaining light mixture in the blender and blend to combine.
    4. Spoon in some of the light filling layer over the center of the prepared crust in the pan. Then spoon in some of the yellow mixture into the center of the white filling layer in the pan. Then repeat the process with the white mixture, then yellow.. Continue alternating until you run out of mixture. tap the pan on the counter to smooth out the top and release some of the air bubbles.
    5. Sprinkle some chopped cashews around the top of the cake (these form a perimeter around the granadilla filling that's going to go into the center). Place the granadilla pulp for the topping into a small blender and process very briefly just to break it up into a more runny mixture (just a second or two). Pour this mixture into the center of the cake and spread it out with the back of a spoon to fill the center up to the cashews.
    6. Freeze the cake for 5-6 hours or overnight. When ready to serve, remove from pan and allow to thaw out a little (10-15 mins) to soften. Decorate with fresh flowers, slice and serve. Keep leftovers Frozen.*****

    Notes

    *I used two ataulfo mangos.

    **I used the pulp from 2 large granadillas for the filling.

    ****To pre-soak cashews: place in a glass bowl, cover with water, and leave to soak for 4 hours (or overnight in the fridge). Then strain and discard the water. For a quick pre-soak, cover with boiled water and soak for 15 mins, then strain and discard water. (Note: this technique doesn’t preserve the nutrition of the recipe as well as the traditional soaking technique above). Note: the purpose of soaking the nuts is to re-hydrate them and plump them up for blending into a smooth, cheesecake-like consistency. Proper soaking techniques also maximize nutrition and digestibility. If you’re interested in learning more about nut soaking and other dessert prep tips and tricks, I delve into these subjects in detail in my book Unconventional Treats.

    ****I used the pulp from ½ a large granadilla for the topping.

    ******Storage notes: treat this cake as you would ice cream. If left at room temperature it will begin to slowly melt as it thaws, so best to keep it frozen until serving time and give it a light thawing on the counter as needed. Once served, freeze the leftovers to enjoy later.

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    Comments

    1. Johanna says

      June 28, 2022 at 5:30 pm

      Do you think to pair orange with mango would be a good idea?... though I grew up eating granadillas I'm not able to find them where I live (NorCal). I read the comments about exchanging it with passion fruit but my mind went to the orange blossom water that I already have instead of the granadilla. Does that sound worth trying or do you have any other suggestions?

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      • Audrey says

        June 30, 2022 at 2:40 pm

        Hi Johanna. That sounds like a combo worthy of trying for sure :) If you go for it, I'd love to hear how it turned out for you.

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    2. Lissette says

      March 09, 2022 at 10:26 pm

      Can I use passion fruit instead? Also did you leave the seeds in the cake or strain them out?

      ★★★★★

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      • Audrey says

        April 18, 2022 at 4:29 pm

        Hi Lissette, yes, passionfruit would work just fine here too. Just use a bit more as it's often a bit smaller than granadilla. I didn't strain the seeds out as they just blended right into the cake with the Vitamix.

        Reply
    3. Lina says

      September 04, 2020 at 6:22 pm

      Oh my God!!!! this recipe is absolutely delicious
      Thank you for sharing it

      ★★★★★

      Reply
      • Audrey says

        March 06, 2021 at 4:20 pm

        Thanks for the lovely feedback, Lina. I'm glad you enjoyed it! :)

        Reply
    4. Mila says

      June 10, 2020 at 4:32 am

      Hi Audrey! Could I use avocados instead of the mangos? thanks in advance:)

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      • Audrey says

        June 16, 2020 at 3:27 pm

        You can, however, keep in mind that you'll lose the mango flavor in the cake as well as some of the sweetness + the color of the cake will be different. So basically it'll be experimental -- but if you're feeling like playing around with the recipe, why not :)

        Reply
    5. alexia says

      January 03, 2019 at 7:07 pm

      hi is it possible to make without coconut oil ?

      ★★★★★

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      • Audrey says

        January 07, 2019 at 3:37 pm

        Hi Alexia. I'm not sure if you're asking because you're trying to avoid oil or coconuts.

        If you're just trying to avoid oil, you can try substituting the coconut oil in the filling here with coconut cream (the firm white stuff from the top of a chilled can of full fat coconut milk), and then just omit it from the base mixture and use a bit extra maple syrup instead.

        If you're trying to avoid coconut, you can try using some cacao butter instead of the coconut oil, though that will add a chocolatey flavor. You can use a bit less of it, so can probably get away with 4-5 tbsp. Alternatively have a look on the recipes page here: https://www.unconventionalbaker.com/all-recipes/ and select "cake" and "coconut-free" (or "oil-free") at the top to see other recipes that might work better for you.

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    6. Cassie Thuvan Tran says

      September 05, 2018 at 12:14 am

      My favorite part of a raw vegan cheesecake is ALWAYS the crust. The exception is if the filling is also nutty and crunchy! Anyhow, this granadilla cake looks to die for--I adore passion fruit, so I can't imagine the granadilla tasting terribly!

      Reply
      • Audrey says

        September 07, 2018 at 1:51 am

        No way?! The crust, really? I love that. I'm more of a filling person, but good to know there are crust-lovers out there :D

        Reply
    7. Marc Bell says

      September 01, 2018 at 1:54 am

      This has to be THE best cheesecake of all time.
      WOW.

      ★★★★★

      Reply
      • Audrey says

        September 07, 2018 at 1:50 am

        Thanks so much :)

        Reply

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