Math wizard or not, everyone can appreciate Pi Day. On March 14, the world celebrates this mathematical constant (3.14…) which represents the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. On Pi Day, the only circles we’re interested in are pies. To prepare, we’ve compiled a list of the eleven vegan pies you can bake at home.
This is a monster of a pie; get ready for some heavy-lifting. The tender and flaky crust is filled to the brim with hearty chunks of juicy apples enrobed in a perfectly sweet caramel sauce, topped with a thick layer of buttery crumble. Can’t finish it all? No worries; it freezes well.
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If apples aren’t your favorite, opt for the cherry version. Fresh or frozen both work well in this recipe. If you’re using fresh cherries, here’s a cherry pitting tip: use a chopstick to push out the pit. You’ll fly through those five pounds of cherries in no time!
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Even raw food skeptics will enjoy this luxurious raw dessert. The pie is packed with flavor, but it’s not too sweet, thanks to its whole food ingredients. Its thick, creamy, and decadent mouthfeel will have everyone slicing up seconds.
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Who says pumpkin pie is only for Thanksgiving? There are eight months to go, but we’re craving pumpkin now. Whip up these cute mini pies and store them in the freezer for whenever the pumpkin spice craving hits…whether that’s in March or November.
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Calling all chocoholics – this one is for you. The rich chocolately filling contrasts perfectly with the slightly sweet vanilla strawberry compote and toothsome almond crust. You won’t want to wait two hours for this to chill, but your patience will be worth it!
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Time to break out the blow torch! This light lemony custard pie is topped with a fluffy layer of aquafaba vegan meringue, torched to perfection.
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You can’t go wrong with a sweet potato pie, especially one created by the self-proclaimed queen of sweet potatoes, Sweet Potato Soul (aka Jenne Claiborne). She veganized this pie for her Nana, who gave it the official Nana seal of approval.
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This gorgeous pie is perfectly sweet with just the right amount of pucker. It features a raw walnut and coconut crust, filled with a decadent but light key lime coconut and cashew-based custard. The secret ingredient? Avocados!
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Sometimes you just want those classic fall flavors year-round. This sturdy pecan pie is simple to make; the hardest part is waiting for it to set. Top it with some vegan whip for the ultimate treat.
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This one is for the coffee lovers; it’s like a coffee sundae in pie form. Make or purchase a chocolate cookie crust, fill it with your favorite vegan coffee ice cream, then go wild with hot fudge, toasted nuts, and a generous dollop of coconut whip.
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Peanut butter and chocolate, need we say more? It’s like you’re eating a giant peanut butter cup…but better. Graham cracker crust, silky peanut butter mousse filling, and a thick layer of chocolate ganache. We saved the best for last!
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This post was last modified on December 15, 2020 7:30 am