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Preparation time
45min
Total time
45min
Portion
15 slice(s)
Level
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  • TM 31
published: 2011/10/05
changed: 2011/10/18

Ingredients

Cake

  • 200 g almonds
  • 40 g Crystalized ginger
  • 20 g coconut oil, (or cocoa butter)
  • 200 g apple juice
  • 400 g coconut cream
  • 90 g rice syrup
  • 450 g cooked pumpkin
  • 2 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon spice
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla essence
  • 1 1/2 tablespoon agar agar

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Recipe's preparation

    Base
  1. Place Almond and ginger crystals into mixing bowl and grind for 10 sec on speed 10.  Add coconut oil or cacao butter and blend for a futher 5 seconds.  Set aside - pressing down onto the bottom of a spring form pan.

  2. In empty TM bowl blend pumpkin for 10 seconds on speed 6, then add apple juice, coconut cream, cinnamon spice, rice syrup, vanilla essence and agar agar into mixing bowl.   Cook for 10 minutes, 90 degree’s on speed 3.                                                                                                                                                                                Pour into spring form pan on top of almond meal base. 

  3. Allow to cool and then place in fridge for agar to fully set firm for approx. 50 minutes.  Remove and cut into slices.

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Comments

  • 26. June 2021 - 08:24

    This looks Devine will be giving this a try for sure. Thanks for posting

  • 14. October 2017 - 11:37
    3.0

    PS... Next time I would also consider adding nutmeg, ginger and/or a mixed spice to the pumpkin filling since I'm used to a distinctly fragrant and aromatic pumpkin pie flavour.

  • 13. October 2017 - 19:17
    3.0

    I replaced the apple juice with water since I happened to use some pre-baked Kent pumpkin that was quite a sweet tasting. I also used 'naked' ginger which is a type of crystalized ginger that isn't coated in a layer of sugar granules, which helped to keep lower the sugar content of this cake. I'm enjoying the resultant wholesome goodness, though next time I would use either activated and dried or roasted almonds for the base which would provide some 'deeper' tones to contrast the lighter taste of the filling.

  • 19. October 2011 - 10:10

    This looks great - definitely going to try it!! Thanks annadell tmrc_emoticons.)

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