Vanilla Panna Cotta Tart
Instructions
Crust:1. Grease your tart pan with some coconut oil. Don’t forget the sides.
2. Preheat oven at 350°F/180°C.
3. Add pecans and oats to your food processor/high speed blender and pulse to combine.
4. Add nut pulp, melted coconut oil, and pitted dates and process until you get a moist and crumbly mixture. If the dough doesn’t come together add one more tablespoon of coconut oil.
5. Firmly press the dough into the tart pan. Don’t forget to press up on the sides as well. If you have leftover dough, you can snack on it raw.
6. Bake for 10 minutes or until slightly golden. Allow to cool completely.
Filling:
1. Add the coconut cream to a sauce pan on medium heat and stir until it has become liquid again.
2. Immediately stir in the agar agar powder and cornstarch and bring the mixture to boil for 2 minutes, stirring constantly to avoid lumps.
3. Take it off the stove. Cut the vanilla pod lengthwise and scrape out the whole core. Then stir it together with the agave syrup in the coconut milk mixture.
4. Pour the panna cotta cream into the prepared crust. Then transfer the tart into your fridge. Be careful it’s very liquidy! The filling will need 3-4 hours to become firm.
Decoration (on day of serving):
1. Create a flower crown with edible flowers on top of the panna cotta tart.
2. Feel free to add fresh berries too.
Store leftovers in the fridge for 3-4 days. Add fresh flowers if you serve the tart on another day.
Ingredients
CRUST1 ½ cups gluten-free oats
½ cup pecans
¼ cup nut pulp, drained (from almond milk or another nut milk of choice)
5 tbsp coconut oil, melted
1/3 cup (compacted) soft dates, pits removed
FILLING
- 2 cups coconut cream (*the solid part of 1-2 cans of full fat coconut
milk stored in the fridge overnight)
- 2 tsp agar agar powder
- 1 tsp cornstarch
- 1 vanilla bean
- 1/3 cup agave syrup (sub with maple syrup)
DECORATION
- 1-2 cups mixed edible flowers (like pansies, violas, daisies, garden
roses, peonies, chamomile, kale flowers, strawberry and apple
blossoms, lilac, lavender, dandelion, elderflower, dianthus,
cornflowers and dahlias - among others)
- a handful of mixed berries (raspberries, blueberries...)
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