To be honest, the first thing I thought of was a raw vegan volcano brownie. You know with the fudge that oozes out of the middle. That seemed like a neat challenge to set myself. However, the only "vegetable" that I would be adding would be avocado. Yes, technically a fruit. In my mind it's a vegetable but the husband disagreed.
Moving on. I decided to look up a list of aphrodisiacs to see if any inspiration struck. For some reason I had my heart set on a raw dessert. When I saw that carrots were supposedly an aphrodisiac I had my mind made up.
Raw Vegan Carrot Cake with Cashew Cheeze Frosting and Caramel Sauce
I'm not so good at decorating the plate. That and agave is runny.
1/4 cup walnuts
1/4 cup pinenuts
2 Tlb. cashews
1/t tsp. cinnamon
pinch nutmeg
1/8 tsp. ginger
3 prunes, soaked for 5-10 minutes in warm water
3 dried apricots, soaked for 5-10 minutes in warm water
2 Tlb. raisins, soaked for 5-10 minutes in warm water
1 Tlb. shredded coconut, unsweetened
1 medium carrot
In your food processor grind up the nuts and spices until crumbly. Add the remaining ingredients and blend until a sticky mass. Oil a heart cookie cutter and fill with cake filling. Put in the fridge to cool while you make the frosting.
Frosting
1/4 cup cashews
1 Tlb. agave nectar
1 tsp. coconut oil
Process until smooth. If you'd like a smoother consistancy cashew butter would work instead of cashews.
Slide the heart cookie cutter up but not all the way off. Frost cake and then remove cookie cutter.
Walnut Caramel
2 Tlb. agave nectar
1/4 tsp. vanilla
generous pinch cinnamon
2-4 Tlb. walnuts
Mix together agave, vanilla and cinnamon. Stir in the walnuts to coat. Place desired walnuts on cake and drizzle with caramel.
Makes 2 small cakes.
18 comments:
Oh, this looks heavenly! Thanks so much for entering.
I can attest that this cake was delicious. Thanks for sharing it with me!
Lyndsey,
This looks absolutely fantastic! My mouth is watering. I've been wanting to do a week of raw for the past couple of months, and am just about ready to start--what better way to make it appealing than something amazing like this? Great recipe.
And funny, my contribution to Veg Love IS a vegan molten chocolate cake (though baked, not raw, as you wanted to do!).
I really enjoy reading about all your recipe adventures--so many I'd love to try!
Oh my stars! This looks fantastic. I can't wait to make it.
And just in case you ever do come up with a raw molten lave cake, I'll be watching your blog!
This makes me sooo hungry! I'm going on a raw fast in about a month and I have a feeling this will be breakfast one day. Thanks!
I need a drool cup next to my computer. This looks absolutely delicious and I will definitely be trying this out in the future.
Thanks for posting the recipe!
Hi!
This is my first visit to your blog- I'm checking out the entries in Susan's Veggie Love contest (I'm discovering so many great blogs this way!). Great blog! And so many yummy ideas!! I am definitely going to try this! Maybe today...
Cheers,
Shellyfish
This looks lovely and SOUNDS delish! I'm going to make it for St. Valentine's day for my DH.
Question: Are the apricots dried to begin with?
THanks for sharing your recipe! I love this blog.
Woops, good question. That would be dried apricots.
I love getting so many comments. Thanks everyone!
Thanks for the comment but HOLY yummy raw cake! I've been eyeing some raw baked recipes for a little while now, but this may be the one I attempt first!
That looks amazing! I'm definitely going to have to try making it. Love working with agave.
Ah shoot. Well, I missed the voting. However, for what it is worth I would have definitely voted for this! Sounds amazing!
Wow, this looks so delicious! I'm definitely going to make this, I'd love to see the recipe for raw molten brownies too =) This is my first time reading your blog, I got the link from the Vegetable Love competition.
I wanted to say that I made this yesterday, Valentine's Eve. To be honest I was so skeptical and I didn't want to be disappointed on the big day.
Holy cow, though! This was amazing, and WAY easier than I thought. I could only buy heart cookie cutters in packages that contained, like, 7 other shapes so I look forward to butterfly shaped carrot cakes, star shaped, fish shaped...
The raw molten brownie is still only a thought in my head. When I get to it, I'll be sure to post the recipe.
Part time vegan, I'm so glad that you liked it. :)
It looks delish... I am definitely trying a hand at making that, a dessert to share with friends and family.
Thanks for posting it!
Hi, I found your blog via Diet Dessert & Dogs. This is an amazing dessert!
I did a search for vegan raw frosting and love that you also posted a yummy cake too. Thanks for sharing with the world! <3 Laya
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