September 25th, 2016 | Posted By: Magdalena Wszelaki | Posted in Anti-Candida, Desserts, Recipes | Tagged , , , , , ,

No Bake Gluten-Free Lemon Tart

Gluten Free and Vegan Lemon Tart Recipe

While on the Candida cleanse, it’s completely normal to get cravings for sweet desserts because the Candida yeast needs sugar to thrive. It is important that you are able to eat a healthy dessert that can satisfy your cravings without deviating from the diet. That is why I developed this recipe for a no-bake gluten-free lemon tart that is sweetened only by stevia. To learn more about Candida causes, symptoms, and diagnosis, check out my recent post here.

The tart crust is made with processed sunflower seeds, unsweetened shredded coconut, cocoa powder and melted coconut oil. The sunflower seeds are high in protein and low in carbohydrates, and the shredded coconut and cocoa powder give the tart crust a nice flavor. The smooth creamy filling uses soaked raw cashews, lemon juice and lemon zest as its base, and has a fresh citric flavor that makes the dessert delicious without being too sweet.

This lemon tart is extremely simple to make as long as you have a good quality food processor or electric blender. With just 30 minutes of hands-on time, and two hours of chilling time, you get an amazingly healthy but flavorful dessert that everyone will love.

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No Bake Gluten Free Lemon Tart Recipe
 
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Recipe type: Dessert
Serves: 6
Ingredients
  • For the crust:
  • 1 ½ cups sunflower seeds
  • 1 cup unsweetened shredded coconut
  • ½ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • ⅓ cup coconut oil, melted
  • For the filling:
  • 1 ½ cups raw cashews, soaked for at least 15 minutes in hot water
  • ½ cup water
  • ¼ cup lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoons lemon zest
  • 4 drops liquid stevia
  • ⅓ cup coconut oil, melted
  • 2 teaspoons agar-agar powder
How To Make
  1. Grease a small round tart pan.
  2. Start off with the crust. Place the sunflower seeds, unsweetened shredded coconut and unsweetened cocoa powder in the bowl of your food processor or electric blender. Process until you get a crumbly mixture.
  3. Pour the mixture into a large bowl and add in the melted coconut oil. Use a spoon the mix it all together until combined.
  4. Press down the crust mixture into the prepared tart pan, as tightly as you possible can. Make sure to cover the whole surface of the pan.
  5. Let the crust chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes while you work on the filling.
  6. For the filling, start off by dissolving the agar-agar powder in one tablespoon of room temperature water.
  7. Place the soaked cashews, water, lemon juice, lemon zest, liquid stevia, melted coconut and dissolved agar-agar into the bowl of food processor or blender (make sure it’s clean before adding the ingredients), and process until you get a thick but creamy mixture.
  8. Once the crust has finished chilling and is firm, pour the filling on top of the crust and spread it out with the back of a spoon.
  9. Allow the lemon tart filling to chill in the refrigerator for a least one hour until it is firm before slicing and serving.
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32 Comments to No Bake Gluten-Free Lemon Tart

    • Yes you can substitute powdered agar agar for gelatin using equal amounts.
      Agar agar is most common vegetarian alternatives to gelatin…some use Carrageenan, Vegan Gel powder or Pectin.

    • I used two tbsp of chia seeds and it worked out great! You can either soak it beforehand or just add it to the mixture and blend it all together (I used my Vitamix)

    • Hi San60,
      You are right, those with severe nut allergies could not eat this. Most nut allergies are peanuts (which are really a legume) and almonds. The cashews in this tart are soaked first to remove any potential irritants and sunflower seeds that are helpful in hormone balance. Thank you for your input.

    • Hi San60,
      You could find a GF, DF, Egg free crust from the store for this
      ~Deanna HB Team

  1. Diameter of tart pan? I would think it would also work in a glass pie dish…so maybe a 9-inch pie plate?

    • HI M.J.
      That’s a great question. I have used a 9 inch glass pie plate and it worked great. I hope you try it.

  2. I would recommend subbing cashew and water mixture for the same amout of organic silken tofu. If you add an extra Tbsp of coconut oil, it will solidify similarly and be neutral in taste, just like cashews would. Good luck

    • Jen,
      Thanks for the substitution, even though Magdalena does not promote soy products in her programs. I love it when people are willing to experiment. If you are using tofu be sure it is organic. A firm tofu may work best.

  3. How long does this pie have before serving? Also, diameter of pan, did anyone find out :)?

    • Hi Alexa,
      I use a 9 inch pie plate. It should chill at least 2 hours before serving. I like to take what is leftover and slice it up and freeze it for a nice treat later. Thanks for your interest.

  4. This recipe is not affordable , cashews are expensive where I live .. Plus yiu can’t substitute tofu because it’s highly allergenic for people with thyroind issues …

    • Really when you think about it, we either pay now (higher quality but higher priced groceries) or pay later (health care). Yes it’s more expensive than the processed version but what is your health worth to you?

      • hi there! I can’t find agar powder anywhere in my city. Is there another option? Thank you!

        • Hi Chloe!

          Take a peak online for organic agar agar. Lots of options to choose form. =)

          Healthy Regards,
          HB Team

    • So tasty! I didn’t have agar agar, so I used chia seeds instead and it worked igreat!!!

  5. Thank you for this sugar-free recipe! I was so thrilled when I came across it that I knew I had to make it and so I did. I made it the day before our guests came over and it was perfect because it kept very firm. I made some subs. I used almond meal instead of cocoa powder for the base simply because I thought lemon and cocoa powder was a strange combo. And I added way more lemon juice and lemon zest to the curd and used 1.5 cups silken tofu and 1 cup cashews instead of 1.5 cups of cashews and 1/2 cup water…. It was superb. The dish was really light and tasty… and so so gentle on the stomach. I absolutely loved it and will be making again!!!

    • Hi Maria,
      we always love to here about substitutions in recipes! Thanks for sharing!

  6. Hi! Thanks for your recipies. It is the first time I see agar agar disolved in room temperature. It is ok or I understood wrong?

    • Hi Vicky,
      Yes dissolve the agar-agar powder in water that is room temperature. I hope you enjoy this lemon tart as much as I did.
      Angela HB Team

  7. This looks amazing. However, aren’t cashews often moldy? I’m 2 years out form diagnosis of breast cancer, so I’m really careful about what I eat. Also have thyroid disorder, so tofu isn’t optimal — any other ideas besides cashews & tofu to make this work?
    Thanks

    • Hi Jennell,

      You can try substituting with soaked almonds. Please note that it has not been tested, but generally, almonds are a good substitution for cashews.

      ~ Astrid Hb Team

    • Cashews are a no no on the candida diet. They are listed as one of the nuts with more mold. What can be substituted for the cashew nuts. The cocoa powder is also a no no on the candida diet. Can the cocoa powder be omitted or substituted for another option. They your for the recipe.

      • Hi Brenda, a good replacement for cashews would be soaked almonds although we have not tried it with this recipe. In regards to the cocoa powder, you can replace with carob powder or omit this portion if you like. Please let us know how it goes for you! ~HB Team

  8. isn’t agar agar supposed to be cooked (brought to a boil/simmer) before it sets?

  9. Also ground flax seed is a great fiber additive. Brazil nuts allowed on Candida diet.

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