double chocolate brownie crust: 2 T Chia Seeds
1/2 cup Almonds
1 cup Oregon Hazelnuts
1/2 cup Cacao Paste + 2 T honey or maple syrup + 1/4 cup Coconut Oil
1 cup medjool dates
1/2 cup rolled oats
1/2 cup Cacao Powder
pinch Pure Vanilla Powder, sea salt
roasted hazelnut-coconut mousse:
1/2 cup Oregon Hazelnuts
1 can coconut milk
1 cup Cashew Butter OR Cashews
1/4 cup Maple Crystals
2 tsp. lime juice pinch sea salt, Pure Vanilla Powder
coco-whip:
1 can coconut milk, fatty cream layer on top only! reserve water underneath
3 T Maple Crystals
1 tsp. Pure Vanilla Powder
to create:
1. Line a pie pan with parchment paper.
2. Prepare double chocolate brownie crust: In a double boiler, gently melt cacao paste, coconut oil, maple syrup/honey. In a food processor, blend all other ingredients until smooth. Fold in melted chocolate. Press into pie pan and set in freezer.
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3. Prepare roasted hazelnut-coconut mousse. Lightly toast (optional) halved hazelnuts in a 250 F oven. Reserve.
4. In a food processor, blend all other ingredients until creamy and smooth. Mix in roasted hazelnuts. Spread evenly on top of crust and set in freezer.
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5. Prepare coco-whip. With a hand blender or whisk, whip up the coconut cream (reserve coconut water for smoothies or slurping up later!), with maple crystals and vanilla until frothy. Spread on top of pie and lick the spoons!
6. Sprinkle hazelnuts and other toppings on top of pie for the ultra beautification process to be complete...and..SPREAD THE LOVE! Refrigerate to preserve the delightful, creamy texture of the coco-whip. If you must, freeze the pie for later in pre-cut slices and let thaw out completely before serving.
3 comments
Wow! This is purely restaurant-quality food. Actually, I’m sure it’s even better than what you’d find in a restaurant! I am so jealous of your photography skills and recipe-creating abilities :) This looks absolutely divine and something that I could devour in minutes. Almond butter is definitely one of my top three favourite foods, and I can’t go a day without it. This recipe looks like something that will help me make that quota, haha! I’m so glad I discovered your blog and will definitely be back for more delicious recipes and awesome photos. Hope to see more nut-butter goodness! Happy Friday :)
Awwwwww! Thanks SO much for the sweet words. This was one of our favorite pies ever…..and you should definitely devour it fresh, not frozen, because the coco-whip is sooooo creamy, frothy, silky, and smooth fresh! It pops up in my dreams every once in awhile… :D
Oh gosh yes. You are totally making me drool here! Coconut whipped cream is one of my favourites.