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A beautiful, ombre Vegan Raspberry Cheesecake that is actually much simpler to make than it looks!

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Every once in a while I get an idea for a specific type of vegan cheesecake I want to make. That is exactly how to Vegan Raspberry Cheesecake came about.

I had imagined this raspberry cheesecake having different layers of pink with a slight swirl on top.

I also wanted to use agar agar this time. It's the first time I've posted a vegan cheesecake recipe using agar agar. The reason being is that I really wanted a cheesecake that would keeps it's form/shape even when the temperature starts to heat up.

Vegan cheesecake that are tofu based or solely rely on a cashew/coconut base tend to not do well in warmer weather. That being said...this vegan raspberry cheesecake still tastes best chilled but you really don't need to rush putting it in the fridge the minute you've taken it out. Plus agar agar sets the cake so nicely that edges almost seem flawless.

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It's even prettier from the top! Extra fresh raspberries aren't even needed for a garnish but I think it gives this vegan raspberry cheesecake a whimsical touch that is perfect for easter/spring/summer parties.

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As much as it hurts me to cut into this beautiful cheesecake...I know I need to ;)

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The raspberry swirl reaches deep into the vegan raspberry cheesecake and the velvety, rich cream with just a touch of sweetness is hard to resist. Date sweetened desserts are so wonderful!

One of my favorite parts was actually the crust. So much so that the crust could be a delicious granola bar in itself....but that's another recipe ;)

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Vegan Raspberry Cheesecake

Read the directions to make this Vegan Raspberry Cheesecake first BEFORE starting to make it. Agar agar sets very quickly so you don't want to reread the directions over and over again while making this.

CourseDessert

Cuisinedairy-free, Eggless, gluten-free, Oil-free, vegan, vegetarian

Prep Time 45 minutes

Total Time 45 minutes

Makes 1 6" Cake

Calories 313 kcal

Author Vanessa @ VeganFamilyRecipes.com

Ingredients

Crust

  • 3Medjool Dates
  • 1.5cupsUnsweetened Coconut Flakes
  • 1pinchSalt

Coconut Base

  • 1cupRaw Cashews (soaked in water for at least 2 hours, overnight is best for creamiest results, be sure to pat them dry with a paper towel before using or the extra liquid can ruin the cake)
  • 3cupsCoconut Cream (from roughly 2 14oz (400ml) can of coconut milk - see notes!)
  • cupFresh Lemon Juice

Raspberry Base

Garnish

  • Fresh Raspberries
  • Edible or decorative flowers

Instructions

  1. Prepare the cheesecake crust by pulsing the crust ingredients (dates, coconut, and salt) in a food processor. Be careful not to blend the ingredients. The crust should still have some texture to it. Press the coconut-date mixture firmly and evenly into the bottom of a 6" cake ring (see notes). Set aside.

  2. Prepare the coconut base by blending the soaked cashews and 1 cup of the coconut cream. Slowly add more coconut cream until well blended. Then add the lemon juice. Don't over mix the lemon juice with the coconut-cashew mixture or the coconut cream will begin to curdle. Divide the coconut base evenly among 4 bowls. This should equal to slightly less than 1 cup in each bowl or roughly 205g. Set aside.

  3. Prepare the raspberry base my pureeing the fresh raspberries with the dates. Strain the raspberries to remove most of the seeds. If you do not want any seeds at all in your cheesecake, use cheesecloth. Add the raspberry-date mixture, water and agar agar to a small saucepan. Heat the saucepan over medium-high heat and simmer for 1 minute. Work quickly now because agar agar will set fast.

  4. Add 10 tablespoons of the raspberry mixture to the first of the four bowl with the coconut base. Add 7 tablespoons to the second bowl, 5 tablespoons to the third bowl and 2 tablespoons to the second. You should still have some of the raspberry base left over.

  5. Quickly, use a spoon to mix the raspberry base into the coconut base in each bowl.

  6. Take your cake ring and spread the lightest colored (with only 2 tablespoons of raspberry base) coconut-raspberry filling over the crust. Next take the second lightest colored (with 5 tablespoons of raspberry base) coconut raspberry filling and pour/spread that over the first layer. Continue this with the other bowls, working lightest to darkest. Finally, add the leftover raspberry-date mixture on top. You can swirl this with a sharp knife for a prettier effect, if you like.

  7. Chill the cheesecake in the fridge for at least three hours before removing the cake ring. Garnish the cake with some fresh raspberries and some edible or decorative flowers before serving!

Recipe Notes

1.) I find it best to use an adjustable cake ring for vegan cheesecake recipes. They let you adjust the size of your cheesecake and it's so easy to remove them once the cake has set.2.) You can buy coconut cream on its own. However, I think the easiest way to obtain coconut cream is by letting a can (or two for this recipe) sit overnight in the fridge. Carefully remove the can from the fridge and open it up. You will notice that the coconut milk will have separated into a thick white cream layer and a coconut water later. Just scoop the thick coconut cream out of the can and discard or use the coconut water for a smoothie or light stir-fry later.3.) The directions can really seem overwhelming at first but I promise it's not hard to make! If you really don't want to or don't have the time to separate the coconut into four different bowl to make different colored layers then you can just add all the ingredients together before spreading them over the crust.

If you loved this Vegan Raspberry Cheesecake then you'll enjoy some of my others! Find them here!With my favorite being my popular Vegan Blueberry Lime Cheesecake ;)

More Vegan Cheesecake Recipes

  • Vegan Caramel Cheesecake
  • Vegan Coconut Banana Cheesecake
  • Vegan Kiwi Mango Cheesecake
  • Mini Vegan Strawberry Cheesecake

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Comments

  1. Mari says

    Oh, what a beautiful cake... and i'm not just saying that, but really do admire how perfect it looks... all the colours and perfectly frosted and all symetrical and neately decorated... I'm not good at that, as you can presume ;)
    I would certanly love a slice of this creamy raspberry delice!

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  2. Jacqueline Meldrum says

    It's looks wonderful. I've not used agar agar before, but it's a good idea. I making my vegan cheesecakes with coconut milk and dairy free cream cheese and while it tastes wonderful it is a little soft. Maybe I should try the agar agar next time. Shared :)

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  3. Elinor Kugler says

    Wow, what an absolute stunner!! I'm a sucker for raspberries, so this just blew me away! I love the swirls, the height, the clean edges of the cake, and how inviting it looks! I literally wanted to reach into my screen and take a piece! :)

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  4. Strength and Sunshine says

    What a beautiful cheesecake! I'm so glad raspberry season is just about here!

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  5. Becky Striepe says

    Oh wow - this cheesecake is gorgeous! I love how rich and creamy it looks and the vibrant colors from the fresh berries!

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  6. Vegan Heaven says

    Wow! This cake looks absolutely gorgeous, Vanessa. I LOVE that little swirl on top and the fresh berries. Just beautiful! :-)

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  7. Christine @ Run Plant Based says

    This looks amazing, perfect summer treat and love the colors. Thanks!

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  8. Brandie says

    That looks too pretty to eat! But too delicious not too! Thanks for sharing!!

    Reply

  9. DairyFreeAndy says

    So beautifully presented! Love the use of decorative flowers as a final touch. Glad to find your recipe as I've been looking for one that was gluten-free as well as vegan. Thanks!

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  10. Chana says

    What can I use instead of cashews. ?i love them but each time I eat them I got pimples all over my face ☹️

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Hi Chana, Cashews are pretty unique to this recipe and aren't really replaceable with other nuts. Maybe a tofu-based vegan cheesecake would be better for you?

      Reply

  11. Kendra says

    Has anyone TASTED this cake? It looks fantastic, but there's no sugar 😳 Lol!

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    • Chana says

      Dates has sugar.

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      • Kendra says

        I ended up making 2 of these. One was following the recipe. I found it a bit plain. For the second I did everything as directed, but added 1 Tbsp brown sugar to the crust and 1/2 C icing sugar to the "cheese". It was just right.

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  12. Chana says

    I just made it and unfortunately it was a disaster.
    The only thing that I did different was that I used strawberries instead of raspberries. I put it in the fridge for 3 hours and didn't get firm. So I put it in the freezer for 2 hours and it was like a yogurt.
    Any idea or suggestion ? I want to try it again 🙄

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Hi Chana, Any chance you added more liquid than you should have? I haven't made it with strawberries but they might be juicier than raspberries and will add more water to it then.

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      • Chana says

        Maybe . Also I notice that even though I put the 3 cans of coconut milk in the refrigerator for more than 12 hours , when I open them they weren't tick as always.
        I use so delicious regular full fat and usually when you put them in the fridge you don't have to separate the cream from the water because they become very solid.
        Those 2 things ruin my cheesecake. But the flavor was very good and I use the "yogurt " for smoothies 😊

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  13. Liis says

    I love your pictures, so pretty. I'm trying to make this soon, but I feel worried that the lightest cream (that has less raspberry puree and agar-agar) goes to the bottom and the one with most goes on top. Do all the layers set the same? In my vision, I'm going to have bottom layers softer than the top one.

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