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No-Bake Chocolate Coconut Ice Cream Torte

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Since I made my chocolate avocado tortes (see no bake version and cooked crust version), they quickly became a favourite warm weather dessert – cold, decadent, and also two of the 21 most popular dessert recipes on the blog in 2011. The avocado is masked by the chocolate and creates a cream-like texture, richness, and body as a great base for all that chocolate goodness.

I’ve had a few requests to make an avocado-free version due to allergies. For this version, I ended up making a no-bake almond-oat-date-coconut oil crust (instead of this raw chocolate crust) and I used a can of coconut milk and medjool dates as main ingredients in the chocolate cream part. The can of full fat coconut milk replaces the creamy avocado and the medjool dates replace the maple syrup. I replaced the maple syrup because I thought medjool dates would add thickness to the mixture since the coconut milk isn’t as thick as pureed avocado. I’m not saying that it’s not possible to make one with a liquid sweetener, but this was my first attempt. I’m sure there will be others too!

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I love how this version turned out. It’s still decadent like the last version, but also a bit lighter because I left out the cup of chocolate chips. The chocolate filling reminds me a lot of chocolate coconut milk ice cream. Because of this, the torte doesn’t get quite as firm as the original because it has more of an ice cream texture. Originally, I tried chilling this version in the fridge overnight, but it never got firm enough. Once I transferred it to the freezer it was cold enough to set. The original torte firms up more because the chocolate chips harden as it chills. Either way, both versions need to be chilled and I like that this version is a bit lighter. Treat it like an ice cream cake and you are good to go!

Oh, and feel free to add sliced strawberries or other seasonal berries on top just before serving. A homemade berry sauce – just puree some berries with a touch of sweetener – would also be nice drizzled over top. Don’t make the same mistake that I did and freeze the strawberries along with the torte. Add them just before serving, and you’ll be in much better shape for slicing and eating.

Frozen strawberries, are also a pain in the butt to photograph!

As you can see:

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I got fed up with photographing frozen strawberries (they turn pale and icy), so I added fresh ones on top.

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Problem solved. :)

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No-Bake Chocolate Coconut Ice Cream Torte

Vegan, no bake/raw, soy-free
Yield
16 squares or triangles
Prep time
15 minutes
Cook time
0 minutes
Chill time
2 hours
Total time
15 minutes

No-bake. All-natural. Vegan. Gluten-free option. Soy-free. Refined sugar-free. Chocolate Coconut Ice cream. Lovely almond-oat-date-coconut oil base. Fresh, seasonal berries on top. It’s light enough for summer, but rich enough for a special treat.

Ingredients

For the crust
  • 1 cup whole raw almonds
  • 1 1/2 cups rolled oats*
  • 150 grams medjool dates (about 10), pitted*
  • 1/4-1/2 tsp fine grain sea salt, to taste
  • 1/4 cup coconut oil
For the chocolate torte
  • 300 grams medjool dates (about 22-24), pitted*, to taste
  • One can (398 ml) full-fat coconut milk
  • 4 tbsp cocoa powder or raw cacao powder
  • 2 tbsp cornstarch or arrowroot powder
  • 2 tbsp cashew nut butter (or other nut butter)
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 2 tbsp agave nectar (or other liquid sweetener), or to taste
  • 1/2 tsp fine grain sea salt, or to taste
  • Fresh strawberries or other berries, for garnish

Directions

  1. Grease a 10 inch springform cake pan with coconut oil very well. I used a springform pan so it would be easy to slice and get out of the pan. Set aside.
  2. In a food processor, process the crust ingredients together until crumbly and sticky. You want it to look a bit coarser than sand. Press this mixture into the prepared cake pan, evenly and firm.
  3. In the processor (give it a quick wipe!), add all the torte ingredients except the agave, salt, and strawberries. Process until super smooth. Add the agave and salt to taste. Adjust sweetness if necessary. Pour this mixture on top of the prepared crust and smooth out.
  4. Carefully place the torte in the freezer (uncovered is fine) for several hours until firm. I’m not entirely sure how long it will take to set since I started mine in the fridge. When it’s ready and firm enough, place on the counter for about 10 minutes to soften up a bit. Slice, garnish with berries, and serve immediately. Will melt quickly! I sliced my pieces into squares/triangles and made about 16 pieces.

Tip:

I weighed the medjool dates with the pits still in them. I suggest weighing them if possible since medjool dates vary in size so much. For gluten-free version, use certified GF oats and check all other ingredients.

Nutrition Information

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Calories 238 calories | Total Fat 13 grams
Fiber 5 grams | Protein 4 grams
* Nutrition data is approximate and is for informational purposes only.
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102 Comments
Sarah Williams
14 years ago

YUM! I just woek up and I want this for breakfast!! Def. making this on such a blustry cold, rainy saskatchewan day!:)

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Angela @ Happy Fit Mama
14 years ago

Please tell me you licked the plate clean after you took a picture. That looks too good to leave behind! :)

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Ali @ Project Kale
14 years ago

YUMMY! This looks like the perfect summer treat! I love the idea of using a fresh summer berry puree on top as well. Can’t wait to try this bad boy.

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Melissa
14 years ago

Angela, this looks wonderful! I’ve gotten so many wonderful, clean eating recipes from you. Thank you! I’ve been lurking on your blog for several months now, but haven’t posted yet. I’m not vegan, but try to stay away from a lot oa meat and dairy because I feel better without it.

I have a question… yesterday I made a lettuce/spinach strawberry salad with homemade poppy seed dressing. Do you have a poppy seed dressing recipe? Mine has mayo and sugar as the main ingredients with a little vinegar, garlic, and of course, poppy seeds. I thought of swapping them for chia seeds, but didn’t this time. What are some alternatives to mayo?

Thank you!!!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Melissa
14 years ago

Thanks Melissa! I dont have a poppyseed dressing, but I will definitely make one at some point. yum.
Swaps for mayo? I’ve heard you can make vegan mayo with pureed tofu as a base but I havent tried it. I also think you can use cashew cream. Again, havent tried it. There are a couple vegan mayos on the market too that seem to be highly reviewed.

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Lexi @ You, Me, & A World to See
14 years ago

Mmmmm chocolate coconut milk ice cream? I think I can handle that

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Joey
14 years ago

Could you replace the nut butter with seed butter?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Joey
14 years ago

I cant see why not. You might need to adjust the sweetener slightly depending on what you use as some are more bitter than others.

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Lauren
14 years ago

Hi Angela, I’m sure you’ve been asked this a million times, but could you tell me what camera you use? I love your beautiful pictures!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Lauren
14 years ago

Thanks Lauren! My photography info is found on my FAQ page at the top of the blog. http://ohsheglows.com/faqs/ question #10.

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Laura S
14 years ago

I must have been on your wavelength Angela! Last night I went out to buy all the ingredients for the original No Bake Double Chocolate Torte. Imagine my surprise when I checked your blog today to see you had made an updated version of it! The only other time I made it everyone LOVED it but now that I see this updated one I think I may combine the two and use the crust from this one and the mousse from the original…we’ll see how that goes. I’m sure it will be delicious, as always. Thanks for your inspiration and amazing recipes!

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Anna @ The Guiltless Life
14 years ago

Ahhh I followed that link back to your top 21 dessert recipes and I remembered how much I tortured myself going through it when you first posted it! Too many amazing options, and I’m stuck at work too far away from my kitchen ;) (no worries, btw, you’re not encouraging slacking – I’m on my lunch break!).

Love this, it looks like such a refreshing yet decadent dessert to have as the weather gets warmer!

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Erin @ The Grass Skirt
14 years ago

This looks incredible! Perfect for my pregnancy cravings. I pinned it, so I can make it soon. :)

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Jasmin
14 years ago

Just found your blog a few days ago and I’m in love! I’ve been vegetarian for over a year and now I’m trying to go vegan for two weeks to see how it goes so your blog has been a lifesaver! :) I had your overnight oats this morning (I made with ground flax since I didn’t have chia) with 1/2 sliced bananas and they were TO DIE FOR! I woke up late too and then I remembered that I already had breakfast all ready to go! Can’t wait to try this recipe! Off to get me some coconut milk!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Jasmin
14 years ago

Thank you Jasmin!

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Steve
14 years ago

Looks awesome! I’m so hungry now…

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Kari @ bite-sized thoughts
14 years ago

This looks incredible. I.n.c.r.e.d.i.b.l.e!

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Michaela@pilgrimageofhealth
14 years ago

I loooove coconut, and I’m sure that addition gives it such a good taste.

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jenna
14 years ago

this looks wickedly good! perfect summer treat!

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Stacy @ Say It With Sprinkles
14 years ago

Coconut and ice cream? Say no more, I’m sold!

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Anonymous
14 years ago

Thank you so much for including the nutritional info on the recipage….I know I could find a website to plug it in myself but it really is a bonus when you do it!

I think I could just eat the filling for this torte by itself!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Anonymous
14 years ago

Glad to know you appreciate it!

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Erica
14 years ago

This looks delish!

My husband and I also found that quinoa flakes make gross porridge. I find the best use for them is as a binder in veggie burgers, etc.

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Sally
14 years ago

Hi Angela,

I made this this morning (and licked the food processor bowl afterwards…). I have a puny weak food processor, so it took a looong time. If other people have a weak processor like me, just keep at it and scrape it down.

I didn’t end up adding the agave, the dates made it sweet enough. Since I only made half a portion (only had around twenty dates total lying around the house), I only needed half a can of coconut milk–so I scraped out the cream portion, natch. It was a good decision. I recommend it.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Sally
14 years ago

glad to hear that!

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Dani
14 years ago

This recipe is incredible! I’ve been vegan for 5 years & have to say that this is the yummiest dessert i have eaten since then!! I dont know how you came up with it but thanks! I have to leave my computer now and eat the rest of it :D

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Dani
14 years ago

Hey Dani, Glad you enjoyed the torte!

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