Who’s craving vegan cheesecake? (Hand raised!)
This version puts our 2-Ingredient Coconut Yogurt to good use for the ultimate tangy-sweet treat. Let’s do this!
The base of this 10-ingredient recipe is raw cashews and coconut yogurt! This duo creates the creamiest, dreamiest coconut yogurt base we’ve ever tasted.
For more flavor, we added orange zest, lemon juice for even more tanginess, and maple syrup for natural sweetness.
Once blended, pour into the 3-ingredient date-walnut crust (with sea salt!) and tap to release any air bubbles. Then freeze and you’re almost there! The hardest part is waiting for it to set…
We hope you all LOVE this cheesecake! It’s:
Creamy
Rich
Naturally sweet
Orange-infused
Tangy
Easy to make
& Seriously tasty
This would make the perfect dessert to have on hand throughout the week for a little something sweet after meals or to take along as a dessert to dinner parties. It’s delicious on its own, but it’s elevated with fresh berries and citrus zest.
If you’re into cheesecake, also be sure to check out our No-Bake Vegan Chocolate Cheesecake, White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cheesecake, Easy Baked Vegan Cheesecake, 7-Ingredient (Mini) Vegan Cheesecakes, and Matcha-Swirled Vegan Cheesecake.
If you try this recipe, let us know! Leave a comment, rate it, and don’t forget to tag a photo #minimalistbaker on Instagram. Cheers, friends!
Vegan No-Bake Coconut Yogurt Cheesecake
Ingredients
CRUST
- 1 cup medjool dates (packed, pitted // pitted before measuring)
- 1 1/2 cups raw walnuts (or sub raw almonds or rolled oats)
- 1 pinch sea salt
FILLING
- 1 1/2 cups raw cashews (soaked overnight in cool water or in very hot water for 1 hour)
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 Tbsp citrus zest (orange or lemon)
- 1/4 cup lemon juice
- 1 Tbsp melted coconut oil (omit if oil-free)
- 1/2 cup maple syrup (use less for a more tart cheesecake)
- 3/4 cup coconut yogurt (or store-bought – we like COYO and Culina)
- 1/4 tsp sea salt
FOR SERVING optional
- Fresh berries
- Citrus zest/orange slices
- Coconut Whipped Cream
Instructions
- Prepare a cheesecake pan (I prefer this springform one, but round cake pans or loaf pans work as well) by lining with parchment paper. Set aside.
- Prepare crust by adding dates to a food processor and blending until small bits remain and it forms into a ball. Remove and set aside.
- To the food processor, add walnuts and salt and process into a meal. Then add dates back in and blend until a loose dough forms – it should stick together when you squeeze a bit between your fingers. If it’s too dry, add a few more dates through the spout while processing.
- Add crust to pan and press with fingers to distribute. To pack it down, use a small glass wrapped in parchment paper and really press it down, allowing the crust to come up the sides. Set in freezer to firm up.
- Add all filling ingredients to a blender and mix until very smooth – up to 2 minutes. If it won't come together or appears chunky, add a touch more lemon juice, coconut yogurt, or maple syrup, as the liquid will help it blend better.
- Scrape down sides as needed and blend until very creamy and smooth. Taste and adjust flavor as needed, adding more maple syrup for sweetness, coconut yogurt for tanginess, or lemon or orange zest for citrus flavor.
- Add filling to the chilled crust and tap a few times to release any air bubbles. Then loosely cover with plastic wrap or wax paper and freeze until firm – about 6 hours or overnight. Before slicing and serving, let thaw slightly for about 20-30 minutes.
- Serve as is or top with a touch of coconut whipped cream and/or citrus zest and fresh berries.
- Store leftovers covered in the refrigerator for a softer cheesecake up to 4-5 days or in the freezer up to 1 month.
Helena says
I made this cake for my boyfriends birthday and we loved it. Instead of the mayple sirup i assey dates and it turned out awesome! So delicious!!!! Greeetings from Germany!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
We’re so glad you both enjoyed it, Helena! Thank you for the lovely review! xo
Lindsay says
The taste is great, but like another person commented, mine came out extremely runny & soggy. It is basically just goop, I can’t even cut a slice. I will have to freeze it again so that it will hold its shape again and not leak.
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Lindsay, we’re so sorry to hear it didn’t turn out right! What brand of coconut yogurt did you use? Were you using the US customary or metric measurements? Did you quick soak the cashews or soak overnight? We’d love to try to help troubleshoot and improve the recipe to ensure success for all readers!
Karen Pena says
Does anyone know if it’ll work with unsweetened vanilla coconut yogurt? I accidentally got unsweetened vanilla :(
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
That should work! Just cut back on the vanilla extract. Hope you love it!
taylor says
hello! i am allergic to cashews and peanuts but can eat all other nuts. would any other nuts work to replace the cashews? like almonds or macadamias? i really want to give this recipe a try
thankyou!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Taylor! Macadamia nuts won’t be quite as creamy but could work fairly well. Let us know how it goes if you give it a try!
Jasmina says
This is amazing! Did it with hazelnuts (same amount) instead of nuts, since I had those home. Very delicious!!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hazelnuts sound amazing! Thank you for sharing, Jasmina! xo
Steph says
This looks yummy!!!
Can I sun coconut yogurt with coconut milk?
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Steph! The coconut yogurt is part of what gives this recipe it’s cheesecake-like tang and thickness, but you could possibly make it work by using only the thicker cream part of canned full fat coconut milk (and leaving the water behind). Let us know how it goes if you give it a try!
Diane Rottina says
I made this per the recipe minus the orange zest (because I didn’t have an orange on hand). It was absolutely delicious. I couldn’t believe how much it tasted like a traditional cheesecake! The no baking is a real plus for me. My husband is always asking me to make this cheesecake for him, he loves it and I don’t mind because the ingredients are so healthy! Thank you 😊
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Aw, yay! We’re so glad you both enjoyed it, Diane! Thank you for the lovely review! xo
Sara says
Can you please advise what size pan to use for this? Looks delicious!!!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Sara! This recipe is pretty flexible and should work with a loaf pan or any square or round pan between 6-9 inches. The smaller the pan the taller the cheesecake, the bigger the pan the shorter the cheesecake. Hope this helps!
Tara M. says
I’m not vegan, just trying to use more natural and plant based items in meals. I added a drop of cinnamon in my crust, and rolled oats instead of walnuts as suggested. For the filling, I only had full fat regular yogurt and I added a half teaspoon of cream cheese extract. This cheesecake is awesome! And the crust tastes like a great cookie. TY for this recipe!!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
We’re so glad you enjoyed it, Tara! Thanks for giving it a try and taking the time to leave a review! xo
Amelia says
Cream cheese extract? I didn’t know that was a thing! Do you know by chance if it’s vegan?
Tara says
I got it from Michaels baking / cake decorating supply area and now that I’m looking it up on Amazon it says “emulsion” and also “contains milk”. So I would say it’s not vegan but vegetarian rather. I’ve been thinking though, I’ve had nooch that had more underlying sweet tones along with the salty. I think you could capture a vegan cream cheese flavor using a bit of that and some experimentation on proportions to boost that same flavor profile. Honestly the cheesecake doesn’t “need” any additions beyond the original recipe – I am simply unable to leave recipes alone. 😂
Camila says
Incredibleeeee recipe! It was super fast and easy <3 I added frozen mango to the filling and it worked perfectly, the base is amazing and I think the filling is super customizable. I love your recipes soooo much, they never fail :)
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Aw, yay! Thanks so much for your kind words and lovely review, Camila! xo
Krista says
I made this in a pinch for a quick (aside for the freezer time) and easy dessert for hosting a dinner. It was super tasty. I added a bit of oats to the crust because I was low on nuts. I also used Greek yogurt because it’s what I had.
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Lovely! Thanks for sharing, Krista!
Fiona Young says
Really enjoyed this! Will make with a pre-made crust next time as I found the crust a bit dense and overly filling. Also subbed with dairy yogurt and used half raw honey/half maple syrup. And topped with candied orange slices. Thank you!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Lovely! Thanks for sharing, Fiona!
Jenna says
I find it hard to believe that this filling provides enough to fill a 7” springform pan adequately. I ended up making individuals in cupcake tins and didn’t get enough batter for 9 cheesecakes. I now have to remake the filling to fill the remaining tins. I appreciate the recipe but something is not right here.
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Jenna, sorry to hear this one gave you trouble! We’ll double check the recipe and see if any improvements can be made.
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Jenna, we checked again and found a 7-inch springform to be the appropriate size. Let us know if you give it a try in a 7-inch.
Theresa says
Excellent!
As another reviewer said, cheesecake is probably the thing I miss most from stopping dairy. I have a vegan pumpkin cheesecake recipe I love but it’s more traditional just uses vegan cream cheese instead.
This is a fantastic, much easier option!!
Some substitution notes that may help others…
-I only had 1/2 the weight of dates avail but I didn’t miss the others at all!! I will only use 100ish grams going forward.
-I didn’t have walnuts on hand so I used 2/3 pecans and 1/3 almonds. It’s ok. But I won’t use pecans again. I think I’ll do a ginger snap crust next time. ;)
-I only had vanilla almond yogurt rather than coconut and it worked great!
-Juiced and zested a whole large lemon since I love lemon!
-Grocery was out of raw cashews and there was no way I wasn’t making this so I got roasted unsalted thinking the extra oil in the cashew couldn’t hurt.
Absolutely delicious!!! Just had a piece as a morning snack. I love cheesecake slightly frozen anyway so I can’t speak to firmness when warm. It never lasts that long! Lol
I wrapped the other 7 pieces individually and am so happy to know yummy treats await me whenever my heart desires. Thanks very much for posting! And thanks to other commentators for suggestions.
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Thanks for sharing, Theresa!
Tracy says
This is seriously delicious. I made it last night for dinner and everyone loved it. I wouldn’t change a thing! Seriously going to be on the lookout for another excuse to make it!
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Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Thanks so much for the lovely review, Tracy. We are so glad everyone enjoyed it! Next time, would you mind leaving a rating with your review? It’s super helpful for us and other readers. Thanks so much! Xo
Ethan says
Hi, almost out of cashews. Do you think it would be ok if I subbed out half the cashews for sunflower seeds? Thanks.
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
It will taste totally different, but let us know how it goes!
Catherine says
Great! Only problem was I used a standard size pan……needs to be a small one or you only get a 1/2” deep filling. A small one will give you more like 1.5” deep and better filling to crust ratio.
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Thanks for sharing, Catherine!
Nir says
Same here. The cake (currently in the freezer) seems great and the filling is yummy, but a small size pan would ensure a higher cake
megan says
am i able to use any other store bought yogurt instead? is it possible to use greek yogurt as well?
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
We haven’t tried it, but maybe! Let us know if you try it!
Tanya says
I was very excited about this one being my first vegan cheesecake. But unfortunately it turned out extremely runny! The reason – 1/2 maple syrup which was overly, extremely sweet so I had to balance it out with – apperently – too much joghurt.. Nevertheless since it worked for most of the folks here, and cheesecake is probably the only thing I miss after going vegan, I will probably get back to trying once recovered from disappointment..
Keep good stuff coming, Dana!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Tanya, sorry to hear that was your experience! So strange- it does sound like it needed more cashews and/or less liquid. Let us know if you give it another try!
Pille says
Hey! Looks absolutely delicious, can’t wait to give it a taste. I’ve come to the freezing part. Its written to be freezed for 6 h, did you mean really to freeze or to refrigerate?
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Pille, we do mean freeze.
Raechal N. says
I only have salted raw cashews, is this going to mess up the recipe?
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hmm, we aren’t sure as we haven’t tried it! Might be okay if omitting the added salt?
Diana says
My husband said this was the best dessert he’s ever had :). I made with lemon juice but then added more fresh squeezed orange juice and additional orange rind ?. I had never made anythg like this prior. Thanks for the recipe!!! So good ?
rachel watson says
My favourite cheesecake recipe of all time! Can you tell me how it will turn out without the coconut oil?
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Similar! Likely not quite as creamy, but still good!
Kris says
Has anyone used coconut cream instead of the coconut milk yogurt??
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Kris, we haven’t! If you try it, we might suggest adding more lemon juice to mimic the tanginess of yogurt. Let us know if you do some experimenting!
Lauren says
I have not eaten the cake yet but I found when making the dough form a ball, press between two pieces of wax paper. While still between the wax paper roll with a dough pin after achieving the desired sized place the dough and two pieces of wax paper in the pan press then remove the top layer of waxed paper. Much easier. Can’t wait to try the finished product.
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Thanks for sharing, Lauren!
Meg Wilson says
This was delicious. I took it to a dinner party and everyone loved it. I did find it got a bit runny when it thawed. I make tweak it a bit next time to ensure it is a firmer texture. The flavour was excellent. Thank for for this recipe.
Jess says
I am really looking forward to trying this recipe, however I can’t have cashews :( I have seen a comment about using sunflower seeds as on option, but wondered… do you think macadamias could work? I know you wouldn’t have tried it but wanted your thoughts before I gave it a go.
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
I’ve tried macadamias and they’re the closest, although they don’t seem to blend quite as creamy. But if you give it a try, let us know how it goes! You could also sub a vegan cream cheese, such as Myokos
JAYNE says
I’m new to vegan food prep, but I’m the designated dessert preparer for a dinner party, and this sounds like just the thing to get me started. But I’m not sure what flavor of yogurt to use! Apparently “coconut” is what the COYO yogurt is made from, but Is it also the flavor used here? I’ve found another brand of coconut yogurt but I only found vanilla flavor.
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Jayne, the COYO “natural” flavor works well! Let us know how it goes!
Marisa says
Think this would do well in a muffin tin for mini cheesecakes? Excited to try it either way. Thanks for the awesome recipe!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
I do! Let us know if you give that a try!
Michelle says
Tried this recipe yesterday. Easy to make. Topped with melted frozen blueberries. Flavour is quite good. Used a whole vanilla bean instead of extract and omitted the oil. Only complaint is it got a little melty towards the end of eating. Will try your baked cheesecake next to compare textures. Still trying to locate vegan cream cheese in my area though without much luck.
Enjoying your recipes. Keep up the good work and keep sharing!
Gabe Stockinger says
Thanks for the great ideas!
Cheers!
Katie says
I’m wondering if I can add blueberries to the filling and to have blueberry-lemony taste. Will it affect the texture?
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
I would recommend blending them in, otherwise whole blueberries may be icy.
Caitlin says
I have made some vegan tarts/cheese cakes with success before but sadly this did not go well. The filling was lumpy (even though I soaked the cashews) and no matter what I did I couldn’t get it to really smooth out. I triple checked the recipe to make sure I’d done it correctly. The taste is amazing so points for that but one one likes a lumpy cheesecake!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Hmm, strange! Did you use a blender or food processor? If the cashews are soaked and the blender is powerful, lumpiness should not be an issue…
Brittney says
What size cake pan do you use for this recipe?
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
7 inch springform pan. The one we use is linked in the instructions. Hope that helps!
Aimee says
This recipe is amazing, even meat/dairy/gluten eaters loved it at Passover last year. My question, can I do it without the parchment paper? I have a non stick springform pan. I used parchment last time and and all those wrinkles and crinkles just give me the heebie jeebies.
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Aimee, We haven’t tried that, but it might work! If you give it a try, we would love to hear how it goes!
Aimee says
It worked fine! I greased the pan generously with coconut oil.
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Great! Thanks for sharing!
Louise Elliks says
Would it be possible to make the crust the night before?
Thanks!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
That would work! We recommend storing it in the freezer.
Jennifer says
Hi
Would the filling work without the maple syrup? I could always put less lemon juice in so it’s not as tart? …
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Jennifer, we don’t think this recipe would work well without the maple syrup as the texture and taste would be much different. Hope that helps!
mskul says
this was absolutely delicious- my first vegan cheesecake, and it was as good if not yummier than traditional cheesecake. took it for a dinner party, where only one person was vegan, and it was gobbled up before all the non vegan desserts! i did sub in your almond oatmeal crust, and sugar instead of maple syrup. i also added w but more lemon and a drop of lemon essence to make it more lemony. loved it!
Suzi says
Almond oatmeal crust sounds great! We don’t have dates at the moment. Thanks for that suggestion.
Ingrid says
Hello, I would like to try this recipe this weekend. It looks yummy!
Could I add some previously defrosted berries to the mix when I blend the cashews? And maybe a couple of dates to add some sweetness?
Thank you
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
I would think that could work, though we haven’t tried ourselves! Let us know if you experiment with the recipe!
Lori Ellerbe says
I was wondering if the coconut yogurt you used was unsweetened or sweetened? Thank you!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Unsweetened, but we make our own!
Tammi says
Just wondering if leaving this out of the fridge/freezer for too long will make it runny? Like 1-2 hours?
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Its best served cold and will soften after a couple hours!
Cat Allen says
I made this last night and it was really tasty! The filling is really good and holds it’s shape really well. I would say get it out of the freezer at least 30 mins before serving as you don’t want it too cold. I swapped out the raw base in the recipe for a biscuit and melted vegan butter version just because that seemed easier.
Sandy says
Can I sub dried figs for dates in the crust?
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Sandy! I can’t say for sure as we haven’t tried it ourselves, but let us know if you test it out! Good luck!
T says
Doubt it would be as good with figs as the dates. The dates are sweeter and more pliable. Both though are really good even eaten on their own.
Melina says
I want to use vegan eggnog in the filling. Is there any chance I could sneak in this liquid without losing the texture?
Thank you!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hmm its worth a shot, but we can’t guarantee successful results, Melina! Let us know how it turns out!
Nellz says
I made this recipe with “so delicious coconut milk, yogurt alternative” and I used slightly less maple syrup to make it tarter. And WOAW was it delicious. My non vegan family loved it. Thank you so much for the recipe!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Lovely – thanks Nellz! Next time would you mind leaving a rating? It’s super helpful for us and other readers! xo
Kathy says
My PROBLEM with This (Raw, Uncooked) cheesecake recipe and WITH ALL RAW CHEESECAKE RECIPES is that i Don’t have ROOM TO STORE an 8 or 9 inch Springform Pan in my Freezer!! I am Vegan and work hard to eat RAW VEGAN BUT this Need for FREEZER SPACE is making me CRAZY!! Springfirm pans take up lots if space & it must be stable & on Top!! Does Everyone have HUGE FREEZERS? I Don’t- Mine is packed with necessary items, like fruits for smoothies & bowls, tofu, tempeh & seitan, waffles , frozen dishes, NOT to mention so Many necessary Other STAPLES that are VITAL to a vegan chef! BIG PROBLEM US These refridgerated cheesecakes FALL APART UNLESS they are FROZEN!!! Help!! Please!
Rhiannon C says
The last couple of times I’ve made this, the consistency is a little frozen/icy if that makes sense? The first time I made it, it came out perfectly and was super creamy! What could I be doing wrong to get that weird icy consistency?
T says
You’re in control, make smaller ones than one big one. Put it in two smaller containers shaped however or even little individual ones.
Pascale says
Hi,
What could be a substitute for the walnuts?
Thank you. :)
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Pecans should work if you can have them!
Anne says
Do you suggest anything that I can replace the lemon juice with? I cannot have it due to acidity. I cannot have vinegar either :)
Thank you!
LN says
Amazingly creamy, that’s a real success! Thanks for the recipe!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Yay! Glad to hear it!
T says
The acid is what does it for recipes like this. It’s what makes butter, yogurt, etc. out of just the alternative milks. Eat something like this as only an occasional treat. You can also use things such as a small amount of bicarbonate dissolved in water when you do as an alkaline offset.
Chelsey says
Hi quick question could I remove the lemon juice and zest or substitute it for something
LN says
I’ve had not enough lemon so I added a bit of apple cider vinegar to keep the acidity and firm up everything, turned out great! But I won’t advise putting 100% vinegar instead of the lemon juice.
judy says
My springform pan is 8 1/2 or 9 inches. Would you suggest increasing the recipe by 1 1/2 times or doubling it? I want to make it for a special brunch next week and there will be 10 -12 people present.
Thanks so much!
kerli says
made this cake for my vegan friend for her birthday and she loved and i loved it myself. filling is amazing. my springform was too big so the base came too thin and had to make extra filling but oh my it was delicious.
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Yay! We are so glad to hear that, Kerli!
Helena says
Thank you for the receipe! It’s really work
Ronald Zecha says
I’m guessing you meant CocoYo since I didn’t see any coyo?
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Coyo is our preferred brand of coconut yogurt!
Ronz says
Darn I guess we don’t have it out here thanks! Will still give it a try tonight!
Erica says
For all the people with nut allergies: I have made this with cashews and then again subing the cashews for sunflower seeds. It is better with the cashews, slightly creamier and more “nutural” in the flavor compared to using sunflower seeds. BUT, it is great anyway, unless you really hate sunflower seeds, becuse you can taste them a little when it is finished. I would perhapes use full sweetner if useing sunfloer seeds, I did not and I think it would be a little bit better still then.
Either way, great recipe!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Thanks for sharing, Erica! :D
emily says
Hi ! Sorry to bother but can you please also use grams for measuring, since it is very difficult for me to understand clearly how much should I use, since it’s not easy to google search everything from cups- gr….
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Emily! You’ll notice that you are actually able to change between metric and US customary + can find those options just above the ingredient list! Hope this helps.
Jenny says
The bomb. Such a beautiful, tart filling – and I love the tang and freshness of the coconut yoghurt. I made it to the recipe (using orange zest), just reducing the maple syrup to 1/3 cup.
Irene says
Hello and thank you for this lovely recipe. One question. how come you dont use on top of it some type of marmalade? am just wondering and which marmalade do you believe would suit best for flavoring maching. thanks, greetings from Greece
Lelia says
This was amazing, so so tasty! What a brilliant recipe, thanks so much!
T says
You can use various fruit toppings. I like that this is a plain and thus versatile base. Strawberry toppings seem to be the most popular. Candy drizzles are good too.
Nicole says
So delicious and super easy to make! Whipped this up to feed a mixed crowd, and as my FIL said it’s carnivore approved!
Larissa says
Can I omit maple syrup? Use dates in the filling instead?
Thanks
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
I think that could work! Report back if you give it a try!
T says
I prefer agave to maple syrup.
Tracy says
Hey Larissa,
Did you try this? How did it go? I was actually planning to try the same thing…
Thanks!
Anay says
Hi Dana, can I replace the walnuts with pecans? I’m not a huge fan of rolled oats. Thanks!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Yes, that should work!
Eva says
WOW, my husband and I are SO impressed with this ridiculously delicious cheesecake. My husband is nowhere close to being vegan or vegetarian, but even he was extremely impressed and agreed it’s one of the most delicious cakes he’s ever had. I love that there is a lot of complexity in the flavor and it doesn’t leave you feeling weighed down. It actually tastes very similar to what you find in a Larabar–my favorite brand of fruit/energy bars. I should add that I roughly doubled the amount of lemon juice in the filling and added 2 extra tablespoons of the coconut yogurt because I wanted it to be extra zingy. I made the coconut yogurt using the recipe from this website–it turned out super liquidy, but I would say that’s because of the brand of coconut milk I used. This is the first dessert recipe I’ve tried from this website and will definitely be trying others. YUMMM!!
Amanda says
So yummy!!
This is the most cheesecake-like vegan alternative that I’ve yet come across. We used the COYO, and we are in love with this yogurt. We’ve yet to come across a vegan yogurt that actually tastes good. Thank you for the recommendation! Even my 6 yo said a plain yogurt was “delicious”!
T says
Coconut yogurt is more liquidy than soy based yogurt but both are tasty.
Carol Edwards says
Made this for my birthday on Sunday. It was delicious, easy and perfect. Couldn’t have had a better birthday treat. Thanks Dana!
Manolita says
Hey I can’t wait to try this recipe but wondering if I can substitute the dates with something that has less carbs (keto) I was gonna swap the maple with stevia ? What you think wonderful lady ?
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hmm I’d recommend keeping the dates in this crust, but if you try something different, report back on how it goes! As for stevia, that should work, thought we haven’t given it a try! Good luck!
Amelia says
In the same boat and I’m using a different crust.
Belinda Marozzi says
Hi Dana
This was absolutely delicious and enjoyed by the whole family. Will definitely be making it again. Just wondering if it would be possible to bake the crust before adding the filling to make it crispier?
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Belinda! We’re glad you enjoyed it! We haven’t tried it, but I think that should work! I’d recommend using this recipe for reference. Let us know how it goes!
Erica says
Hey, I made some cultured cashew creme cheese the other day. Do you think I could use some of that in place for the cashews?
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
I think that could work, though we haven’t tried it and can’t say for sure. Let us know how it goes, Erica!
Erica says
It worked just fine :)
Naida Arrindell says
I soaked almonds not walnuts for the base -should I dehydrate them before using these?
Thanks
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Naida! I am not sure how well dehydrating them would work, but if you give it a try, report back on how it goes! I would recommend using the soaked almonds for another recipe like our DIY almond milk, and then using raw almonds for the crust. Hope this helps!
Ally says
OH MY GOOOOOOOSH! I have tried many cashew cheezecake recipes and never quite got that cheesecake feeling. Until now! This will be a staple in my home! My husband loves cheesecake and since going plant based has been missing it. THANK YOU guys for creating this….. I simply can’t sentence make anymore…. gotta go and gobble up the leftovers from this batch *nomnomnom
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Yay! We’re so glad you enjoyed it, Ally!
Kristina says
We made this as our Easter dessert. Everyone raved about it! I used orange zest and juice, which was delicious. Thank you for such an indulgent tasting, yet healthy dessert!
Silpa says
This cheese cake is so tempting… Yummm..
Can I replace coconut oil with olive oil here??
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
We haven’t tried olive oil in this recipe but you can always just omit the coconut oil here!
T says
If using olive oil then use a mild tasting one or heat the oil first to lessen the flavor. Coconut oil though is firmer at room temperature so usually works better in many desserts.
Fiona says
Hi Dana,
I love your blog! I would like to try this recipe but I do not have a freezer. Will it also firm up in the fridge? Keep up the good work! Thanks.
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Fiona! I’m not sure the fridge would do it unfortunately and would recommend a freezer for this recipe!
T says
If you used soy yogurt or blended silken tofu instead of coconut yogurt then it might firm in the refrigerator. Those are thicker.
Joan says
Can I make this two weeks ahead and leave it in the freezer until serving?
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Yes totally!
Melina Zweerus says
This cheesecake was sooo good! I used oats to make the crust and left the coconut oil out. Using a 21 cm round bakingpan, I had a kind of thick crust so next time I will try to use two thirds of the given amount of crust ingredients. I sliced the cake the following morning (directly from the freezer with a sharp knife) and put all the slices (except for one, lol )separately packed back in the freezer. So now I have always a treat availlable. Can’t wait to try another one of your recipes.
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Yay! We’re glad you enjoyed it, Melina! Thank you for sharing your recipe changes as well! :D
Barbie says
I was unable to find a few items as an expat working abroad, so I made it with local village yogurt instead of cocount yogurt and with honey instead of maple syrup. It is so easy & taste just like a New York cheesecake, amazing and satisfies any sweet craving. Loved it!!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Yay! We’re glad to hear it, Barbie!
brian says
Made this for Easter and the results were outstanding, even the non-vegan cheese cake eaters enjoyed it!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Yay! We’re glad to hear it, Brian!
Cassie Thuvan Tran says
Yum, cheesecake is glorious! I always have wanted to make my own coconut yogurt as well. I might have to try creating your coconut yogurt first and then using it in this recipe! So delicious!
Rachel Grams says
It’s worth making your own coconut yogurt! I just made it for the first time this week. My 14 year old and I have a dairy sensitivity and really miss yogurt. Don’t like the ones in the store due to all the added sugar, etc…. We both LOVE the homemade coconut yogurt! Just went to Whole Foods this morning to buy more coconut milk. It’s so worth it!!!
Shapiemau says
I have made this cheesecake and it was delicious! Thank you.
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
We’re glad to hear it!
Justyna says
Thank you for this amazing, creamy recipe! I didn’t have coconut yogurt so I used almond yogurt instead. I skipped the coconut oil and only added half the maple syrup for a lighter version. AMAZING!!!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Thanks for sharing your changes, Justyna! Glad you enjoyed :D
Jenn M says
I used prepared cashew butter which guaranteed a creaminess. It was delicious end to our Easter!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Smart! Thanks for sharing!
Christine says
How much cashew butter did you use? I have read you use half the amount of but I want to know from someone who has made it with success.
Lena says
This is sooooo good! Made it for Easter and it was beautiful. I added a little nutritional yeast and a dab of coconut vinegar to the filling because i wanted it to feel like a super tangy new york cheesecake and it did the trick!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Ooohhhhh, SMART! Thanks for sharing, Lena! xo
Sara A. says
Thank you for this amazing recipe! I made this yesterday and it came out great. Can’t wait to share it with fam and friends!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Whoop! xo
Ale says
I sub coyo “coconut yogurt” for the mixed berry flavor instead and followed the recipe exactly and it was a m a z i n g. I can’t wait for my family to try it today. Thanks so much! Your amazing! Happy Easter :)
I also tagged you in my story in IG! Callme_aliii
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
We just saw! It looked delicious! Glad you enjoyed :D
Pedro says
Hi, Dana! Did you use the mentioned portions? Just tried it out for Easter! It was delicious, although in need of about 2-3 times the filling :) keep up with the awesome work you are doing here!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Yes, I did make the recipe as instructed. My crust was pretty thick, so perhaps you thinned yours out over a large pan and then needed more filling? In any case, perhaps next time double the filling as needed. Good luck!
Regan says
Is this refined sugar free?
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Yes!
Mar says
Yummie cheescake!
I had no syrup, so I made it with 80 gr cane sugar instead. Maybe less healthy, but by no means less enjoyable!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing your changes :D
Mason says
First, this recipe looks absolutely fabulous! Second, have you found a good substitute for cashews?
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
See the above replies!
Mason says
Thanks, Dana!
Nicel Ekin Orhan says
Hi can i churn it in an ice cream maker to make it scoopable? Thanks!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
I think that would be totally possible! Let us know how it goes.
Pearl says
This looks so delicious, I definitely want to try this out!
Would it be possible to use soy yogurt instead of coconut yogurt?
Thank you
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
That should work!
Jane Sutter says
This is a beautiful dessert! Can’t wait to make it. So happy to see that the oil can be omitted, I’m trying very hard to be oil free! Loved the coconut yogurt recipe and it will be fun to incorporate it into this cheesecake. Thanks!
Tammy Kaye Clouzet says
I’m curious if you could use coconut milk kefir instead of the yogurt? I make it at home.
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Hmm, not sure! Wouldn’t it be too thin? If you try it, let us know!
Tammy Clouzet says
Good point. Maybe I’ll just use less than the recipe calls for and we’ll see what’s happens! Thanks ?
Ana says
Sweet Baby Jesus, I just made this and the filling is delicious!! This trumps a normal cheesecake any day. Now to wait until lunch tomorrow with the family to have a slice!*sigh* You are amazing, Dana!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Whoop! Thanks!
Alan says
Macadamias are a good substitute for cashews.
Kika says
Dim you think that the texture will be the same? ?
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
It won’t be as creamy, but the flavor is nice!
Sharon brink says
Hi, I would love to try this without maple syrup, would that work? mthx sharon
Isabella Dawson says
I think it would just be tarter, but I imagine if you use salt or orange zest, it would have a nice taste still.
Sharon brink says
wonderful, thankyou very much for your quick and useful response, rgds, sharon
Linda says
Also have a cashew allergy in my house. I would also like to know of a good substitute. Thanks
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
See the above response!
Nicky says
Could I sub the coconut yoghurt for regular non dairy? I’m really not a fan of it but this recipe looks yummmm! X
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Should work!
Jessica says
Looks amazing! What could you substitute the cashews for? I have recently found I have a cashew and almond allergy along with my egg allergy, so I am having great difficulty finding sweet treats these days. Someone suggested tofu but unfortunately I dislike tofu.
Brenda says
We are in the same boat with the cashew allergy… does any other nut (other than pistachio) work? Also, Jessica, watch out for pistachio — they are closely related to cashew so it’s highly possible you are allergic to them too. :(
Isabella Dawson says
Maybe some kind of seed? Like sunflower. Or tofu should work too, I’m trying to reduce my soy consumption though so I would use seeds.
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi there! I’m thinking macadamia nuts would be the closest. Although, I have tried that and it was a little tricky because they don’t get *quite* as creamy as cashews. You could also try subbing vegan cream cheese?
Julia says
could you use almond yogurt instead?
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Sure! It will just yield a different flavor and I haven’t found one personally that tastes very good.
Brooke says
What size spring form pan did you use?
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
I used a 7-inch. But anything in that range will work.
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