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Banoffee Pie

No-Bake Vegan Desserts

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/banoffee-pie-3 • Posted by Melia

This no-bake version of traditional banoffee pie tastes just as good as the real thing and is sure to hit the spot for any banoffee lovers out there. The layers include an oat-y base, a creamy filling and sticky date caramel topped with fresh banana, coconut cream, caramel sauce and chocolate shards. This combination not only makes this pie irresistible but also super-easy to make, as it doesn’t even require you to turn on the oven! Makes one 9-inch (23-cm) pie

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
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Description

This no-bake version of traditional banoffee pie tastes just as good as the real thing and is sure to hit the spot for any banoffee lovers out there. The layers include an oat-y base, a creamy filling and sticky date caramel topped with fresh banana, coconut cream, caramel sauce and chocolate shards. This combination not only makes this pie irresistible but also super-easy to make, as it doesn’t even require you to turn on the oven! Makes one 9-inch (23-cm) pie

Instructions

  1. Ahead of time, begin by preparing the cashews for the filling. Soak The cashews in water for a minimum of 4 hours before rinsing with clean water and draining them, or quick soak in boiled water for 1 hour.

  2. If you are using raw buckwheat groats, you will need to toast them. Using a pan over medium heat, roast them in batches for 4 to 5 minutes until they begin to brown, tossing them so they brown evenly. Allow Them to cool before using.

  3. To prepare the crust, put the buckwheat, oats and salt in your food processor and blitz until they form a tight crumb consistency. Add in the coconut oil, maple syrup and nutmeg and blend until the mixture begins to stick together to form a dough.

  4. Line the bottom of a 9 x 3–inch (23 x 7.5–cm) cake pan with some parchment paper before pressing the dough into the bottom and approximately 2½ inches (6.5 cm) up the sides of the pan. Use the flat bottom of a glass to smooth out the dough evenly. Trim the top edges with a knife to make them smooth and even. Set aside in the freezer while you make the rest of the pie.

  5. For the filling, put all the filling ingredients in your high-speed blender and blitz until smooth and creamy without any lumps. Pour the mixture into the pan and tap the tin on your counter to knock out any air bubbles. Place in the freezer to set for 2 hours.

  6. Clean your blender and next make the caramel by putting all of the ingredients in it and blitzing them until they form a smooth paste. Remove the pie from the freezer, spoon the caramel on top of the pie and smooth out using a spatula. Place the pie back in the freezer to set fully for another 2 hours.

  7. Once ready, remove the pie from the pan while still frozen. Slice the bananas into coins and dip them into the lemon juice. This will prevent them from discoloring. Put them on a sheet of parchment paper to remove any excess moisture. Arrange the banana coins in a circular design to cover the entire top of the tart.

  8. For the cream, put the coconut milk, vanilla extract and maple syrup in a bowl and whisk using your electric mixer until soft peaks form. Transfer the cream to a piping bag fitted with an open star tip and pipe some peaks on top of the pie.

  9. Lastly, to prepare the sauce, put the peanut butter and maple syrup in a bowl and whisk until smooth. Drizzle the sauce on top of the pie, sprinkle with dark chocolate chunks, if desired, and serve.

  10. This pie will store for a few days refrigerated in an airtight container,or alternatively freeze and defrost as needed