Ingredients

The following ingredients have 6 Servings
  • 250 g / 2 cups AP wheat flour*, plus extra for dusting
  • ¼ tsp fine salt
  • 7 g / 2¼ tsp instant dried yeast*
  • 35 g / 3 tbsp sugar (coconut sugar if refined sugar-free)
  • approx. 160 ml / 2/3 cup lukewarm plant milk
  • 30 g / 2 heaped tbsp mild coconut oil (or vegan butter)*
  • vegan 'eggwash' - 2 tsp plant milk + 1 tsp maple syrupFILLING 135 g / 1 cup raw cashews, soaked in boiling water for minimum 20 minutes
  • 1 lemon, zest + 2-4 tbsp juice (I like 4 tbsp)*
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 80 ml / 1/3 cup maple syrup or sugar (see method)
  • 80 ml / 1/3 cup plant milk, if using sugar
  • 15 g / 1 heaped tbsp mild coconut oil or vegan butter
  • 150 g / 5.25 oz ripe berries

Instruction

  • Place all the liquids at the bottom of your blender. If using vegan butter or hardened coconut oil, soften it a little first. If using sugar (other than icing sugar), dissolve it in 80 ml / 1/3 cup plant milk first. If using maple syrup, you may need to add an extra 1-2 tbsp plant milk to loosen the cream.
  • Blend in drained and rinsed cashews until the mixture is silky smooth. As opposed to other cashew creams I made on here, this mixture needs to be fairly loose as this allows for some of the moisture to evaporate during baking and prevents the filling from drying out too much.
  • Mix the flour, salt, instant yeast and sugar in a large mixing bowl.
  • Pour in most of the plant milk (hold back 1 tbsp). If using maple syrup instead of sugar, adjust the amount of plant milk accordingly. Bring all the ingredients together with a wooden spoon.
  • When the mixture has mostly stuck together, turn the mixture out on to a work surface. If the mixture feels dry, add the rest of plant milk. The dough should be a little sticky initially but quite easy to work with.
  • Knead the mixture by holding one end of the dough in one hand and stretching it out with the other hand. Reform the dough, turn it 90 degrees and start again. Repeat this for about 5 minutes.
  • Work the coconut oil (no need to melt it) into the dough. To begin with the dough will be slippery and will look like it's been ruined. Keep working it and eventually all the fat will get absorbed by the dough and it will become elastic and smooth (it takes about 10 minutes) .
  • Put the dough in a large clean bowl, coat it in a thin layer of oil and cover the bowl with a clean kitchen towel. Set aside, in a warm (but not too warm) place for 1-1½ hours, until the dough doubles in size.
  • Once the dough has doubled in size, punch all the air out of it and divide it into 6-7 identical portions.
  • Roll each portion into a ball, place them in a lightly oiled baking tray and cover with a kitchen towel. Set aside for about 30-45 minutes, until the balls rise again slightly.
  • Heat up the oven to 180° C / 355° F.
  • Flatten each ball with your hand then press a lightly oiled glass bottom into each ball to create a deep indent for the filling. If the dough springs back (which it should), use your fingers to perfect the shape of the indent. Fill with the sweet 'cheese' mixture you've made earlier and top with berries.
  • Brush the dough (not the filling) with a mixture of plant milk and maple syrup. Bake for about 20 minutes. Brush with a little maple syrup (or sugar syrup) while still hot for that bakery shine.