
This raw, vegan Snickers Cheesecake consists of a buttery, biscuit base, a decadent, rich caramel layer and a creamy vanilla cashew cream topping, which is finished off with a generous sprinkle of nuts and chocolate drizzle. Please note, this can also be made with roasted nuts and nut butter (if you’re not a hardcore raw foodie). This cheesecake also contains no refined sugar and happens to be completely gluten-free and grain-free.

I’ve had such cravings for cheesecake and rather than wishing for a vegan snickers cheesecake everyday, I was left with no choice but to make one. When cravings get bad, this is what happens, no matter what time of day. This was the stating point for my Mars Bar Cheesecake actually.

I mean, I made cookies the other day at 10pm because I had a longing for them and with an empty cupboard, this is what I had to resort to! But at least it means I get to eat what I want, when I want!

Why is This Good For Me?
- Almond flour is a great alternative to regular flour, especially for those who are intolerant or allergic to gluten or grains. It is also a richer source of protein in comparison to other flours given that it is made with nuts and is a good source of lipid-soluble vitamin E. The fat content is higher than other flours, so bear that in mind.
- Cashews, in addition to being a good source of protein, are also rich in the minerals magnesium, copper, phosphorous and manganese. These perform a variety of unique functions. Copper is essential for red blood cell formation, supporting immune function and promoting healthy nerve cells. Magnesium is needed for processes such as nerve and muscle function, maintaining blood pressure and supporting bone health. Manganese is required in small quantities to aid our metabolism and help with bone development. Phosphorous helps to control how our bodies utilise fat and carbohydrate stores and is also essential for cell growth. Cashews are also a rich source of ‘good fats’ – monounsaturated fats – that can protect our heart health.
- As well as being a great source of protein, peanut butter provides us with the minerals magnesium, phosphorous and zinc, and the vitamins B3 and B6. Zinc is essential in helping our bodies to make new proteins, including DNA. It also supports our immune systems. Vitamin B6 acts more like a coenzyme – this means it helps certain enzymes in our bodies to carry out tasks such as assisting in the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates and proteins and can also support our immune and nervous systems.
- Dates are a great alternative to sugar. They are not processed and are also rich in fibre, as well as potassium and magnesium.
Questions about Snickers Cheesecake
How to make raw cheesecake?
Making a raw cheesecake basically involves the same process as when making a chilled, no-bake cheesecake, and is ultimately composed of a biscuit base topped with a cream layer. Optional fruit/cream/jelly/caramel etc layers or toppings can be added along the line too.
How to make Snickers cheesecake?
To make Snickers cheesecake you will need combine coconut sugar, melted coconut butter and almond flour. Spoon and press down into a spongiform tin and leave aside. For the caramel layer add peanut butter, milk and fudgy pitted dates to a blender and blitz into a smooth caramel (scrape down the edges of the blender when necessary). When this fudgy smooth texture is achieved, pour and evenly spread over the biscuit base then leave aside in the fridge. For the cream layer, soaked cashews, maple syrup, coconut oil and vanilla extract to a food processor and blitz into a smooth cream. Pour over the caramel layer and sprinkle with peanuts. Place in the freezer for at least 1 hour. In the mean time, make the chocolate by combining melted coconut oil with cocoa powder and maple syrup. When the cheesecake has set, drizzle the chocolate over the top and serve.
How to soften dates?
Dates should ideally be soft and fudgy for this recipe to make them easier to blend into a caramel. If they are quite dry and stiff, try soaking them in boiling water for 1 hour until they are soft then remove. Since they will have been soaked in water they will need to be stored in the fridge (or the dish you are making with them). Removing the water keeps bacteria at bay since most cannot survive in a water-free environment.
Do I need to use raw nuts or peanut butter?
If you don’t stick rigidly to a raw food diet then using roasted nuts or roasted peanut butter is absolutely fine.
Can I make my own raw peanut butter?
It can be difficult to get hold of raw peanut butter since roasted peanut butter is more common due to its palatability. However, it is possible to make your own by adding raw peanuts to a high speed blender (a good quality food processor helps) with a little oil. The addition of oil to raw peanuts makes the blending process more smooth. Roasted nuts release some oil during the roasting process which makes the blending more easy without having to add any oil.
What is the difference between coconut oil and coconut butter?
Coconut butter is made from the coconut meat whereas coconut oil is the oil that has been extracted from the coconut flesh. Coconut oil can be used instead of coconut butter but the butter will produce a more rich, creamy texture for the chocolate.Combine almond flour, sugar and coconut butter with hands or fork until well incorporated.
Snickers Cheesecake Substitutions
- Coconut butter can be replaced with coconut oil
- Coconut sugar can be subbed with any other sugar or syrup
- If not abiding by raw food diet then any peanut butter can be used
This Snickers Cheesecake is…
- Nutty
- Creamy
- Chocolatey
- Raw
- No-bake
- Flourless
- Eggless
- Dairy-free
- Gluten-free
- Vegan
- Plant-based
Shopping List for Snickers Cheesecake
Food
- coconut sugar
- dark chocolate
- almond flour
- silken tofu
- coconut milk
- maple syrup
- coconut oil / coconut butter
- peanut butter
- plant milk
- vanilla extract
- cashews
- dates
Equipment
- Measuring spoons
- Measuring cups
- Spongiform Tin
- Wooden spoon
- Mixing bowl
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Snickers Cheesecake Recipe
Snickers Cheesecake
Ingredients
Cheesecake base
- 200 g almond flour
- 2 tbsp coconut sugar
- 5 tbsp coconut butter
3-Ingredient caramel
- 260 g pitted dates
- 200 g peanut butter
- 50 ml plant milk
Cashew cream
- 300 g raw cashews soak these overnight
- 1 tbsp maple syrup
- 50 ml full fat coconut milk solid part
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
Cheesecake toppings
- 60 ml coconut melted coconut butter
- 40 g cocoa powder
- 2 tbsp maple syrup
- 100 g peanuts
Instructions
- Combine almond flour, sugar and coconut butter with hands or fork until well incorporated.
- Press tightly into spongiform tin, lining base and keep aside in the fridge.
- In a food processor, blend the dates with the peanut butter and plant milk (scraping down sides in between).
- Spread carefully on top of biscuit base and leave aside
- Add the cashews to a food processor with the coconut milk, vanilla extract and maple syrup.
- Blitz into a smooth cream and spoon carefully on top of the caramel layer.
- Sprinkle with peanuts and place in the freezer for 1 hour.
- In the mean time, mix the coconut butter, cocoa powder and maple syrup together until well incorporated.
- Drizzle on top of the cheesecake and place back into the freezer for 2 hours.
- Before serving, remove from freezer and allow to rest for 5-10 minutes before slicing. It can be left out longer to rest or in the fridge if you prefer the cream layer to be softer – your choice!
Notes
- Coconut butter can be replaced with coconut oil
- Coconut sugar can be subbed with any other sugar or syrup
- If not abiding by raw food diet then any peanut butter can be used
Nutrition
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