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No-Bake Strawberry Coconut Pie for Passover

On Passover, I look for desserts that can be enjoyed beyond the eight days of the holiday and do not involve matzah meal.

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SONYA SANFORD

This recipe offers a creamy, smooth, coconut-rich treat without grains, refined sugars, dairy or any baking required. It also offers a way to end a rich seder meal on a lighter note, and it sneakily satisfies a wide range of potential dietary concerns as well as the laws of kashrut for Passover.

Ingredients

For the crust:

Coconut oil spray, or other cooking spray

1 cup raw, unsalted pecans

½ cup shredded, unsweetened coconut

½ cup good quality dates, such as Medjool of Khadrawy, pitted and soaked in water for 10 minutes and drained

A big pinch of salt

For the filling:

1 cup raw, unsalted cashews, soaked in water for 6-12 hours

¾ cup sliced strawberries, fresh or thawed if frozen

½ cup coconut cream, refrigerated overnight (or use a can of refrigerated whole-fat coconut milk and skim off the top layer of cream that solidifies)

¼ cup coconut milk (or the remaining liquid from the can)

3 tablespoons light agave nectar, or your preferred sweetener

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Juice of ½ a lemon, about 2 tablespoons

A pinch of salt

1/3 cup melted coconut oil

¼ cup shredded, unsweetened coconut

For the coconut whipped cream:

1 cup coconut cream, refrigerated overnight (or use a can of refrigerated whole-fat coconut milk and skim off the top layer of cream that solidifies)

1 tablespoon agave syrup, or your favourite sweetener (sugar or maple syrup work fine)

½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract

For the garnish:

Sliced fresh strawberries

Shredded coconut

Directions

1. To make the crust: Spray a 22cm springform pan or a pie pan with oil. Line the bottom with parchment paper.

2. In a food processor, pulse the pecans, coconut, soaked dates and a pinch of salt together until the nuts are finely ground and the mixture forms a paste-like consistency. Press the raw crust into the pan in an even layer. Place the crust in the freezer to set while you make the filling.

3. To make the filling: Soak 1 cup of raw cashews for 6 hours or overnight.

4. Combine the soaked cashews, fresh sliced strawberries, coconut cream, coconut milk, agave, vanilla extract, lemon juice and salt in a high-powered blender or food processor. Blend until smooth and creamy.

5. Add the melted coconut oil and blend until incorporated. Add in the shredded coconut and pulse a few times until just mixed in; you still want that coconut texture.

6. Pour the filling into the crust. Place the pie back in the freezer and let it set for 2 hours or until very firm. Transfer to the refrigerator and store there until ready to garnish and serve. Can be made up to one day prior to serving.

7. Just before serving, make the coconut whipped cream. Make sure the coconut cream is very cold, and then combine all the ingredients together and whip, using an electric hand mixer or immersion blender until thick and whipped topping-like. If you find your coconut cream is too stiff, you can add a few tablespoons of liquid from the can to the cream. If it’s not whipping up and is too loose, you can place the mixture in the freezer in the mixing bowl for 15-30 minutes and try again. There are also many dairy-free whipped creams and toppings available to use if you prefer to skip this step.

8. Top the pie with the coconut whipped cream. Garnish with strawberries and shredded coconut. Serve. Makes 6-8 servings.

Sonya Sanford is a chef, food stylist and writer based in Los Angeles

Source: The Nosher via JTA

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