This was my offering for British Pie Week – a luxurious, silky chocolate and cream indulgence that was wolfed down in our household! You might think the silken tofu in the filling and the whipped soya cream on top would give an unmistakable soya tang to the whole pudding. Well, you’d be wrong – the results are creamy, rich and chocolatey without being ‘too much’ and are sure to please any palate. Go on, you know you want to!
Chocolate Cream Pie (dairy-free, egg-free, nut-free, sesame-free, vegetarian and vegan) N.B. contains soya
makes 1 small/1 big pie
- 100g/200g dairy-free chocolate biscuits, crushed (I used Tesco Bourbons)
- 25g/50g dairy-free spread, melted
- 85g/170g dairy-free dark chocolate, melted
- 2tbsps/4tbsps golden syrup
- 250g/500g silken tofu, drained
- 1/2 pack soya whipping cream, whipped to soft peak (I used Soyatoo)
- cocoa powder, to dust
– Preheat the oven to 180 degrees Centigrade/Gas Mark 4
– Grease a loose bottomed flan tin
– Mix together the chocolate biscuit crumbs with the melted dairy-free spread
– Press into the bottom on the tin and bake for 15 minutes. Cool.
– Cream the tofu in a food processor until smooth.
– Pour in the melted chocolate and syrup, pulse until fully combined and smooth.
– Pour onto the biscuit base and chill in the fridge to set (at least 1 hour)
– Remove from the fridge and unmold
– Whip the cream and dollop on top of the chocolate layer
– Sprinkle with cocoa powder
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22 Responses
this looks delicious, i will definitely be trying it out this weekend! thanks!
Let me know how it turns out – we all loved it 🙂
Gorgeous! I can’t even imagine how good this tastes!
this is definitely a recipe that will be repeated soon and often!
Ohhh how lovely and delicious!
It was certainly a hit round here!! 🙂
this looks so delish!
:-)… It went in a flash!
I wish I could have this! It looks so good…
It’s soo easy and totally delicious. What do you need to avoid? We could probably make some alterations – although the soya would be hard!
The pie looks heavenly! Love all the whipped cream on top!… I’ve never tried the boxed Soyatoo. Do you find the texture light and airy like the canister type, or more dense like home-whipped, dairy, whipped cream?
It’s a bit more dense than the canister type, much more light dairy whipped cream but still a bit lighter. I love it 🙂
Now, this is a very winning vegan chocolate pie! I must make this tomorrow! It looks fabulous! I think this will be my birthday pie in April!! ooh yes! xxx
did you make it? i hope you liked it if you did 🙂 xxx
I loved it too, I used whipped soy Cream from Alpro! YUMMMMM.
Ooh, not come across alpro whipped cream – sounds good 🙂
YES! I want to! Divine Lucy! xx
I was really pleased with this one – so simple, but so tasty 🙂
Made the pie today after finding American substitutes for some of the ingredients. Husband really liked it! Can you share the calorie/energy count for a serving (1/8 th) size? Thanks for sharing your creativity.
So pleased you tried it and enjoyed it. I’m afraid I have no idea about working out calorie content……if you find out do let me know as I’d be interested in the results 🙂
Oh my word that looks remarkable!!! Delicious and incredible. Whipped soya cream? Didn’t even know there was such a thing! Where do you buy it?
That looks fantastic 😀 I bet it was really tasty. I like what you’ve done with the cocoa powder and the fork too 🙂