Ultra Fudgy Vegan Chocolate Pudding Pie
Along with having the perfect texture, this pie is Chocolatey with a capital C. The key is to use a good quality brand of chocolate chips. I always use Guittard's Akoma Extra Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips because they're Fair-trade, inexpensive and taste amazing. (This is not a plug for Guittard. I just love their chocolate chips!)
To seasoned vegans this may not come as a shock, but new vegans and omnis may be surprised that the fudgy texture and full-bodiedness of this pie comes from tofu. It's true!
Extra firm silken tofu is the base of this pie like underwear is the base of your outfit. It makes all the difference, but goes unnoticed (for most of your day anyway ;)). The tofu is a flavorless canvas for the chocolate, and you cannot sense it at all. Not even a little bit or almost - I pinky swear. The flavor of the tofu is just too weak to stand up to the flavor of chocolate so all you're going to taste is the pudding
Ingredients:
- 1 9 inch cookie pie crust, ready made (or make your own)
- 12 ounces semisweet chocolate chips
- 1/4 cup very strong coffee
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1 pound non-GMO silken tofu, drained and crumbled
- 1 tablespoon agave nectar
Directions:
1. Combine the chocolate chips, coffee and vanilla in a metal bowl. Place the metal bowl over a pot of simmering water, and frequently stir the chocolate mixture with a spatula until it's completely melted.
2. In a blender combine the tofu, agave nectar, and chocolate mixture. Carefully blend until the pudding is smooth and creamy, and there are absolutely no white chunks of tofu left.
3. Pour the pudding into your prepared crust, and refrigerate the pie for 2 hours, or until the pudding is firm. Serve with whipped coconut cream if you want to get fancy!
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