> Skip to content

Recipe  •  3 December 2024

 

Chai-Spiced Custard Tart with Mango

With a custardy filling redolent with chai spices, a slightly nutty crust, and lots of mango, this sweet-tangy tart is perhaps my favorite summer dessert.

Raw cashews and coconut cream make for a luxurious filling, while citrus brightens it up and spices add cozy warmth. Mango is layered at two stages, offering a juicy burst of sweetness in each morsel. Make this for special occasions or for any summer get-together where you want to be the most beloved person in the room.

SERVES: 12

INGREDIENTS

Chai Spice Blend:

  • 1½ teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • ¼ teaspoon cardamom seeds, blitzed in a spice grinder (or ¼ teaspoon ground cardamom)
  • ⅛ teaspoon ground allspice
  • ⅛ teaspoon ground cloves

Crust:

  • ¾ cup + 2 tablespoons (94 g) oat flour (use certified gluten-free oat flour as needed)
  • ¾ cup + 2 tablespoons (88 g) blanched almond flour
  • ¼ teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 4 tablespoons (56 g) vegan butter, melted (or melted coconut oil if soy-free)
  • 3 tablespoons (60 g) pure maple syrup
  • ¾ teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Filling:

  • 1 cup (140 g) raw cashews, soaked or quick soaked, drained, and rinsed (see page 106)
  • ⅓ cup (80 g) canned coconut cream (see Ingredient Notes)
  • ½ cup (160 g) agave nectar (or pure maple syrup; see Tips)
  • 3½ tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • ⅛ teaspoon fine sea salt
  • ¾ teaspoon ground ginger
  • ½ teaspoon cardamom seeds
  • ½ cup (100 g) refined coconut oil, melted
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon orange zest (from about 1 large orange)
  • 3 ripe but firm mangoes (about 1½ pounds/680 g; see Ingredient Notes)

Optional Topping:

  • 1/2 cup (62 g) fresh raspberries
  • 1 small handful fresh mint leaves

 

METHOD

  1. Preheat the oven to 350ºF (175ºC). Grease the sides and bottom of a 9-inch (23cm) round tart pan with a removable bottom (see Tips) with cooking spray.

  2. Make the spice blend. In a small bowl, mix together the cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, allspice, and cloves.

  3. Make the crust. In a medium or large bowl, combine the oat flour, almond flour, salt, and chai spice blend and stir to combine. Drizzle in the melted butter, maple syrup, and vanilla. Stir until the dough comes together and is moist. Add the dough to the prepared pan and first pinch it up the sides into the fluted edges, then press the remaining dough evenly into the bottom of the pan, using a flat measuring cup to smooth out the surface.

  4. Prick the crust with a fork all over to prevent it from bubbling up during baking. Place the tart pan on a rimmed sheet pan and bake for 20 minutes, until lightly golden brown on the edges and somewhat firm. Let cool on a wire rack and turn off the oven.

  5. Make the filling. Add the soaked and drained cashews to a high-powered blender. Add the coconut cream, agave, lemon juice, salt, ginger, cardamom, coconut oil, vanilla, and orange zest. Blend until smooth and creamy, stopping to scrape down the sides as you go. If using a food processor, blend the cashews first until broken down into tiny bits, then add the remaining ingredients; it will take about 4 minutes to fully blend.

  6. Pour a little less than half of the filling (about 1 cup / 240g) into the cooled tart shell, using a silicone spatula to smooth the surface. Refrigerate for 20 minutes.

  7. Peel the mangoes and slice into thin strips, about ⅛ to ¼ inch (about 0.5cm) thick (see Tips).

  8. Remove the tart from the fridge and top with half of the sliced mango, arranging it in a flat layer. Pour the remaining filling on top, smooth out, and refrigerate for 20 minutes.

  9. Top the tart with the remaining mango in a flat layer, or in fancy curved lines as shown. Refrigerate at least 2 hours or overnight (when chilled longer, it has a firmer custard-like texture).

  10. Before serving, top each slice with a few raspberries and mint leaves (if using). Refrigerate leftovers for 3 to 5 days.

INGREDIENT NOTES: You can buy canned coconut cream, or refrigerate a can of full-fat coconut milk for 24 hours and then scoop out the solidified cream. If available, choose gold-skinned Ataulfo mangoes (a.k.a. honey mangoes) or Indian Alphonso mangoes, which are creamier and less fibrous than larger red-skinned mangoes. Ataulfo mangoes are in season from late February through summer; Alphonsos from April to June.

TIPS: If you prefer only mildly sweet desserts, use ¼ to ⅓ cup (80 to 105g) agave nectar in the filling. Don’t have a tart pan? Use an 8-or 9-inch (20 or 23cm) springform pan (push the crust up the sides of the pan a bit); before unclasping, run a knife around the edges. To make mangoes easier to peel and slice, I refrigerate them first.

MAKE AHEAD: This tart can be made 1 to 2 days before serving and refrigerated (don’t add berries or mint).

From BIG VEGAN FLAVOR by Nisha Vora, published by Avery, and imprint of Penguin Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House, LLC. Copyright 2024 by Nisha Vora.

Feature Title

Big Vegan Flavor
The instant New York Times bestseller

Named a Best Cookbook of 2024 by NPR, VegNews, and The Portland Press Herald

A groundbreaking and comprehensive “vegan flavor bible”—with 150 must-make recipes—from the wildly popular home cook and creator behind Rainbow Plant Life
Read more

More features

See all recipes
Recipe
Shaved Carrot Salad with Pickled Shallots & Fresh Herbs

Thinly shaved carrot ribbons and handfuls of fresh herbs make this an elegant salad you’ll want to serve at dinner parties.

Recipe
Adult Grilled Cheese with Chili Crisp

Mix-and-match toppings to make the ultimate vegan grilled cheese.

Recipe
Crushed Spiced Squash with Hazelnut Gremolata

Gently crushing roasted veggies, like this squash, is a great way to create a new texture; think of it like a chunky mash.

Recipe
Balsamic Tomato Macaroni with Olive Pangrattato

This dish is unbelievably tasty and couldn’t be simpler to make.

Recipe
Pulled Aubergine Ragu with Hummus Mashed Potato

Delicious meat-less ragu with vegan mash.

Recipe
11-Plant Orzo

This plant-packed meal from Tim Spector and the team at Zoe boasts 11 different plant varieties, helping you to tick off a third of your recommended weekly plant count in just one dish.

Recipe
Cashew Cream Green Curry

This Thai green curry-inspired curry recipe from Tim Spector uses homemade coconut cream to create a creamy, UPF-free dish packed with fibre and 11 different plants including broccoli, mangetout and black beans.

Recipe
Herby Pea Pancakes

These plant-packed pea pancakes from the Food For Life cookbook are a delicious savoury take on pancakes. Better still, they're free from ultra-processed ingredients and each portion packs 8.2g fibre and 8 different types of plants.

Recipe
Alexis's Chocolate-Chip Cookies

When I started my catering business, I collected as many delicious cookie recipes as I could.

Recipe
Blueberry Muffins

Perhaps my very favorite muffin is blueberry. This has been the case since I owned a little cottage in the Berkshires with my then-husband, Andy.

Recipe
Tomato Tart

The tart is a very good alternative to the ubiquitous quiche and a wonderful way to add tomatoes to a menu. 

Recipe
Lemon Curd & Poppy Seed Swirls

A delightfully sweet treat to cook in your air fryer.

Looking for more recipes?

See all recipes
penguin pop image
penguin pop image