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Peaches are in season which means that you can find me eating peaches on everything!! On top of my oatmeal, in my smoothie bowl, by themselves, and of course, on top of this super easy No Bake Peach Pie!
In case you didn’t know, I’m a HUGE fan of no bake pies. Anytime I can stir a few ingredients together, pour it in a crust, throw it in the fridge, and dessert is magically ready, I’m down! In this case, we’re also topping it with PEACHES because I literally canNOT get enough of them this year. There’s a place here in Nashville called the peach truck that ships peaches in from Georgia. They pick the peaches off of the trees and then have them ready to buy the very next day. I think it’s safe to say that I’ve been their #1 customer this year.
This pie is my version of a Vegan Ice Box Pie. That’s the vibe we’re going for with this delicious dessert.
The crust for this pie is basically the same as the pie crust that I used for my Vegan Peanut Butter Pie except I used a bit more almond flour and omitted the cocoa powder. Once all of the ingredients are mixed together, you’re left with a nice sticky dough that presses into the bottom of the pan very easily and once hardened in the fridge, is perfect for any pie! Plus, hello! It’s no bake which I love.
The filling is a pretty simple coconut whip filling that’s mixed with a bit of lemon and some maple syrup for sweetness.
Once the filling is poured in the crust, the whole pie is put in the fridge or freezer to chill out for a bit. Just before I’m ready to take the pie out and serve it, I slice my peaches rather thin (I got about 16 slices per peach) and arrange them all pretty like on top of the pie. I topped it off with a little bit of mint but mostly just because I have a ridiculous amount of it growing in my garden right now.
^^^^^Isn’t it so pretty!!? I’m really happy with how this pie turned out :) I debated cooking the peaches a bit (but then it wouldn’t have really been no bake) and I also thought about mixing the peaches with a bit of sugar but decided against that as well. In the end, the raw peaches on the pie are heavenly and I’m SO so happy with how this turned out!
One thing to note: this pie doesn’t keep all that well. So, when you make it, you should plan on eating it within about 48 hours. <<<<That was really just the excuse that I used to justify eating pie for breakfast….2 days in a row :)
SO happy that summer is finally here. I’m going to go eat some pie now….ya know, so it doesn’t spoil :D
No Bake Peach Pie (V + GF)
Ingredients
For the crust:
- 2 cups almond flour
- ⅓ cup coconut sugar
- ¼ cup + 1 tablespoon of coconut oil, melted
- 2 tablespoons of maple syrup
- Pinch of salt
For filling:
- 2 Cans Full Fat Coconut Milk, refrigerated over night
- ¼ Cup Maple Syrup or agave
- Juice of 1 Lemon
- Zest of 1 Lemon
For topping:
- 3 peaches, thinly sliced (I got about 16 slices per peach)
- mint
Instructions
- In a large bowl, stir together all of the crust ingredients until well combined.
- Press the mixture into the bottom of a round pie/ tart pan. I made a more traditional crust with mine but you could also spread it all into the bottom if you don't want sides to the crust.
- Place in the freezer to harden while you prepare the rest of the pie (can sit in the fridge/ freezer overnight if desired).
- Scrap the coconut cream out of the can, leaving the liquid/ water behind for use in other recipes (or discard). Place the cream in the bowl of a stand mixer (you can also use a hand mixer for this) and whisk until it begins to really thicken and peaks being to form. Fold in the syrup, and the lemon juice and zest. The mixture might seem a bit too runny at this point but have no fear, it'll harden right up in the fridge.
- Pour the mixture into your crust and place in the fridge for at least an hour (but can be much longer).
- When you're ready to serve, top with thinly sliced peaches arranged neatly and a bit of mint placed around the pie (mostly to add a nice pop of color!).
- Serve and ENJOY!! Please note that this pie doesn't last too long since it has the fresh peaches on top. I would do your best to finish it off within 48 hours (trust me, that won't be hard).
Hi! Question, are you sure it’s coconut milk? Not coconut cream? Tnx!
It is full fat coconut milk. coconut cream would work as well but you’d only need about 3/4 of the can
Thank you! It peaked at first but now, when I put in the syrup and lemon juice, it turned liquid again :( i put the mixture in the freezer again to let it harden a bit -_-
Ah, I re-read the recipe again! Haha “The mixture might seem a bit too runny at this point but have no fear, it’ll harden right up in the fridge.” Ok, hope this works ,:D