Coconut Key Lime Tart {Not Your Regular Summer Pie}
Friday, September 03, 2010
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Has anyone else felt like me? I expected to be at the lake more often and taking in more sunshine rays than last summer, but somehow that did not work either. When a summer is jam-packed with activities the summer flys by. Granted. I know this very well, but not this fast. All I know is that I have to daily give my day to the Lord because I have been a bit of a poo-poo head over the past few days. So I thank God for a new day and I have to make the most of it.
In the past few days I have been involved in a lot of singing already. I will be singing in Ryan's recital with a few solos included. I also will be singing in a friend's chamber choir so it is almost like I am in school too! Holland Chorale starts their season next week so I also will be a part of that chorale with an additional task at hand. I auditioned for a smaller ensemble called LyrischKoor so can anyone see how busy Ryan and I both will be? I will have auditions for a solo competition so I have to haul my behind to finish learning my Verdi aria from Aida. There is a monetary prize too so it would be nice to win a little cash, you know?
To kick off the end of summer I decided to finally try a recipe I had been eyeing for a while. I was enlisted to bring a dessert to a mixer for a Holland Chorale gathering so I decided this would be a good dessert to bring. Well, how would I know that if I had nto made it before? Whoops! I made the best of it since I learned that the pie required some chilling time in the freezer but bringing my cooler filled with ice kept this dessert chilled enough for 7 hours at that! Amazing!
This Coconut Key Lime Pie is like the traditional pie in that it has the same flavors and it has a crust but it is different because it is RAW, VEGAN and GLUTEN-FREE. It can't get any better than that. If you get a chance to go to my Facebook Page, you will see how some people liked the pie. It requires no baking at all but whipping and mixing and some freezer time. This dessert is light and creamy with tons of flavor! If you have noticed I have been enjoying limes, avocados, and coconuts lately so I continued with the same flavors. Ryan gave it 2 thumbs up and claimed that it was one of my best desserts yet. Enjoy it!
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Coconut Key Lime Pie
recipe from Little House of Veggies
makes a 9-inch tart or pie
(serves 10-12)
3/4 cup fresh squeezed lime juice (about 4 limes)
zest of 1 lime
2 ripe avocados, mashed
1/4 cup + 2 Tbsp. agave nectar
pinch sea salt
2 cans of regular full fat coconut milk, chilled well in the fridge
2/3 cup powdered sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 recipe for nutty almond crust (recipe below)
Nutty Almond Crust:
2 cups raw, unsalted almonds
1/8 tsp sea salt
zest of 1 lime
5 Medjool dates
3 Tbsp. agave nectar
To make the pie:
Start by making your crust. Pulse all crust ingredients in a food processor, and mix until mixture sticks together well when pressed between your fingers.
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Chill the pie in the freezer until firmed up. Always keep it in the freezer. It will not stay firm enough in the fridge (aat least I dont think it will). Let chill overnight in the freezer, or for about 5 or 6 hours. Cut a slice and let it thaw just a little for best results, about 5 or 10 minutes on the countertop. Garnish with a slice of lime.
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13 comments:
Your pie turned out awesome!! Good job!!! Im glad everyone like it!
Oh my word this pie looks SO good!!!
I really need to get myself a food processor. I will need to start looking around.
lovely flavours looks delicious
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Yum! This looks so tasty. Love the idea of avocado being the base of the dessert cream. :)
Looks great! I need to try making it myself! Thanks.
This looks delicious! Great flavor combinations :)
::drool:: I've been meaning to make a raw key lime pie with lime + avocado. Love that combo.
I just love the creative ingredients that went into this pie...I never would have guessed by just looking at it. And I can't believe September is here already too. I know that you are going to have a fall full of music, joy and lots of good eating. God bless sweet girl!
oh that looks amazing!
Your pie looks yummy! I know what you mean about busy summer. It's funny how it does pass so quickly.
Enjoy the singing engagements you have as well as your time with Ryan.
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My coconut whip is always a major fail; you impress me yet again!
Oh my gosh!! I LOVe this recipe- and I am loving your site!! So so much- You are right in line with the kind of cooking I love to do :)
I'll be back often!
Also Wanted to invite you to share this recipe at a weekly event I host titled Seasonal Sundays! :)
HAppy Sunday!
-Brittany-
Oh my gosh!! I LOVe this recipe- and I am loving your site!! So so much- You are right in line with the kind of cooking I love to do :)
I'll be back often!
Also Wanted to invite you to share this recipe at a weekly event I host titled Seasonal Sundays! :)
HAppy Sunday!
-Brittany-
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