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Matcha everything. That has been my life. Hot matcha tea with breakfast, Iced matcha lattes at Juice Press, matcha overnight oats and chia puddings. Another thing I’m really into is adding greens to the most unexpected of dishes, like acai smoothie bowls and raw chocolate dessert pudding.
How about decadent matcha “cheesecake” slices with a finishing touch of mint and summer strawberries? Now we’re talking. These gluten-free, dairy free, added sugar free treats make the perfect dessert (and maybe breakfast, the criminal kind).
I used the Aloha Daily Good Greens–these multi-tasking powered greens (which are traveling with me to Wanderlust Fest) are one of my favorite things to experiment with, adding a superfood touch of health to almost anything. The cheesecake slices were no exception. You can’t even taste the greens (I promise!), but get all the antioxidant, energizing goodness from them (and some more from matcha).
Matcha “Cheesecake” Slices Recipe
Base Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup raw almonds (optional: soak them overnight in filtered water to make them more digestible)
- 1/2 cup medjool dates
- 1/3 cup desiccated coconut or 3 tbs coconut oil
- A pinch of sea salt
Strawberry Layer:
1 cup finely chopped strawberries
Matcha Filling Ingredients:
- 1 cup cashews (soaked in water 5 hours to overnight)
- 1/3 cup coconut butter (I love Dastony or Philosophie coconut butter)
- 1/2 cup full fat coconut milk
- 1/3 cup honey or other sweetener of choice (brown rice syrup is great)
- 1 stem of mint, leaves only
- 2 tbs. powdered matcha (Vitacost has great affordable organic matcha)
- 1 packet of Aloha Daily Good Greens
Directions:
- Add all base ingredients into a food processor and process until combined well.
- Line a loaf pan with cling film.
- Spread the mixture into the pan evenly using spatula until the base is even.
- Put into the freezer to set while you make the matcha layer.
- Process or blend all filling ingredients in a high speed blender until smooth
- and creamy.
- Pull the base out of the freezer and fill with the matcha cream layer.
- Put back into the freezer for two hours to set.
- Pull out and cut into slices. Serve frozen or defrosted for 15 minutes, decorated with fresh strawberries. Keep in the freezer for up to two weeks.