Vegan Lemon Tart Recipe | Easy, Gluten-free (2024)

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This vegan lemon curd tart recipe with a crispy gluten-free almond-oat walnut pie crust is easy to make, refreshing and tastes best with fresh strawberries or whipped coconut cream! It’s definitely the perfect simple dessert for warm spring or summer days that anyone will love!

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The perfect dessert recipe for summer – Vegan, Gluten-free & Easy to make!

Simple no-bake recipes like tarts, pies, mousse or pudding desserts are my favorite treats in spring and summer (besides lemon cake). I really love it when desserts have a refreshing flavor and are paired with fresh fruit – it couldn’t be better on warm days!

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Since my lemon cake with strawberry glaze was eaten so quickly, I was looking for another dessert I could make with that flavor combination. Finally, I came up with the idea to make a no-fuss lemon tart with fresh strawberries on top which turned out just perfect!

While the crust of this lemon tart is inspired by my peanut butter pie recipe, the filling is inspired by my vegan key lime pie. Anyway, the crispy gluten-free almond-oat walnut crust pairs so well with the no-bake vegan lemon curd filling. You should definitely try this recipe!

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Simple Healthy Ingredients

Gluten-free Almond-Oat Walnut Crust

Besides oats (gluten-free or regular), you’ll also need almonds and walnuts for the crust. However, you can also use other nuts, such as hazelnuts, pecans, peanuts, or whatever you have on hand. To make the tart crust nut-free, feel free to substitute sunflower seeds. Furthermore, you’ll need soft Medjool dates, agave or maple syrup, and melted coconut oil.

Vegan Lemon Curd Filling

For the vegan lemon curd filling, you’ll basically need only coconut milk, lemon juice and zest, sugar (or syrup), cornstarch, and agar. For the beautiful shiny yellow color, I also add a pinch of turmeric but that’s just optional.

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How to make Vegan Lemon Tart

Check out this step-by-step guide first, and then find the full recipe with exact measurements at the bottom of this post!

Step 1: Making the tart crust

This recipe starts with the crust. Simply place the oats and nuts in a food processor or blender and process into a coarse flour. Then add the dates, syrup, and liquid coconut oil, and process until the mixture sticks together. Next, transfer the mixture into you prepared tart pan (or springform pan or pie dish). Then, press it down firmly and up the sides to create an even tart shell. Finally, bake in the preheated oven for about 15 minutes (or place it in the fridge for a no-bake option).

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Step 2: Making the Vegan Lemon Curd Filling

Once your crust is done baking. Allow to cool for about 20 minutes. Then start to prepare the filling. Simply place all ingredients for the vegan lemon filling in a saucepan and stir to combine. Bring to the boil, stirring constantly, then reduce the heat and simmer for another 1-2 minutes. When the mixture has thickened slightly, pour it into the tart shell. Allow to cool to room temperature. Then transfer to the fridge and chill, until the filling has set completely.

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Step 3: Garnish and enjoy!

Once your tart has set, you can garnish it with fresh strawberries and lemon slices. However, also whipped coconut cream or other fresh berries make a great topping! Get creative!

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This simple Tart withno-bakeVegan Lemon Curd Filling is:

  • Dairy-free (lactose-free)
  • Gluten-free
  • Easy to make
  • Requires no baking
  • Refreshing
  • Zesty
  • Loaded with lemon flavor
  • Topped with strawberries
  • Can be made nut-free
  • Creamy (Cheesecake-like)
  • The perfect dessert for any time!

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More vegan no-bake tart or pie recipes to try:

  • No-Bake Blackberry Mousse Tart
  • No-Bake Strawberry Cheesecake
  • Coconut Rice Pudding Cake
  • Blueberry Chia Pudding Cake
  • Chocolate Mousse Pie
  • Vanilla Custard Tart
  • Chocolate Cream Pie
  • Summer Fruit Tart
  • No-Bake Mango Cheesecake Pie
  • Strawberry Ice Cream Pie

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If you try this no-bake vegan lemon curd tart, please leave a comment and rating on how you liked the recipe! And if you take a photo of your summer dessert, please tag me on Instagram @biancazapatka and use the hashtag #biancazapatka, because I love to see your pictures! Have fun trying!

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Vegan Lemon Tart

Author: Bianca Zapatka

This vegan lemon curd tart with a crispy gluten-free almond-oat walnut crust is easy to make, refreshing, and tastes best with fresh strawberries or whipped coconut cream! It’s definitely the perfect simple dessert for warm spring or summer days that anyone will love!

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Course Dessert, Pie, Tart

Servings 12 Servings

Calories 287 kcal

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Ingredients

Tart Crust

Lemon curd filling

  • 2 cups (480 ml) coconut milk
  • ½ cup (120 ml) lemon juice freshly squeezed
  • zest of 1 organic lemon grated
  • cup (70 g) sugar or syrup
  • ½ tsp agar
  • 3 tbsp cornstarch + 3 tbsp almond milk
  • ½ tsp turmeric optional for yellow color

To Garnish (optional)

  • fresh strawberries
  • organic lemon slices

Instructions

  • Note:For the best results, I recommend measuring the ingredients in grams. Simply click on the word "metric" right above the ingredient list.Also, make sure to check the step-by-step pictures above!

Tart Crust

  • Preheat the oven to 356°F (180°C) and lightly grease a 10-inch tart pan with a removable base (or springform pan or pie dish).

  • Place almonds, walnuts, and oats in a blender or food processor and process into a coarse flour. Then add the dates, syrup, and liquid coconut oil, and process until the mixture sticks together. (If it seems too dry, add a little bit of water or non-dairy milk).

  • Transfer the mixture into your prepared pan. Press it down firmly and up the sides to create an even tart shell. Bake in the preheated oven for about 15 minutes (or just place in the fridge for a no-bake option).

  • Allow to cool completely before adding the filling.

Lemon Filling

  • Place all ingredients for the lemon filling in a saucepan and whisk to combine (make sure the agar and cornstarch have completely dissolved). Bring to the boil, stirring constantly, then reduce the heat and simmer for another 1-2 minutes, until it has thickened slightly.

  • Pour the mixture into the tart shell and allow to cool for about an hour at room temperature. Then transfer to the fridge and cool another at least 3 hours (or better overnight), until the filling has set.

  • Garnish with fresh strawberries and lemon slices over serve with whipped coconut cream.

  • Enjoy!

Notes

  • Almonds/Walnuts: Feel free to substitute any other nuts, such as peanuts, hazelnuts, or pecans. To make the crust nut-free, you can use sunflower seeds, pepitas, or shredded coconut flakes. Please make sure to use ground whole nuts and no nut meal/flour, or you'll need more oil.
  • Dates: If you don’t have dates with a soft-chewy texture on hand, you can also soak other pitted dates in warm water for about 10 minutes to soften. Then drain and pat dry thoroughly.
  • Coconut milk: You can also use another non-dairy milk or cream. I recommend using half amount of non-dairy cream & half amount of non-dairy milk to ensure the perfect balance of richness.
  • The instruction time does not include chill time.
  • Please read my blog post above for further helpful information and tips.

Nutritions

Serving: 1Serving | Calories: 287kcal | Carbohydrates: 21.5g | Protein: 5.3g | Fat: 19.3g

Nutrition is calculated automatically and should be used as estimate.

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FAQs

How do I stop my lemon tart from cracking? ›

Why does my lemon tart crack? The most common reasons why your tart has cracked is because the oven was too hot or the tart baked too long and overbaked. We recommend pulling your lemon tart from the oven when it's still a little jiggly in the middle when the pan is gently shaken. Love all things lemon?

Why is my lemon tart runny? ›

Why is my lemon tart runny? If your lemon tart is runny, the mostly likely cause is not cooking the filling long enough. It should be nicely thickened when you pull it off the stove.

Why has my lemon tart curdled? ›

Why did my lemon tart curdle? If the lemon juice comes into direct contact with the eggs then the eggs will curdle. Be sure to whisk the eggs with the sugar first to minimize this effect. Another reason could be that the lemon curd was cooked on too high a heat, which can scramble the eggs.

How many calories are in a lemon tart? ›

Lemon Tart
Ave. qty per servingAve. qty per 100g
Energy1020kJ (245Cal)1570kJ (376Cal)
Protein2.6g4.0g
Fat - Total8.8g13.5g
- Saturated4.5g6.9g
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How do you fix a cracked tart? ›

- Brush the cracks with egg wash to help the raw dough stick on it. - Roll out a little extra dough into a log and place it over the crack(s). Use your fingers to flatten the dough. - Brush again, very generously this time, with more egg wash and use your fingers to flatten the dough to the same height as the tart.

How do you fix a crack in a tart? ›

She starts by mixing some flour and water in a bowl—just enough to make a small amount of paste, the consistency of spackle. She then uses a spatula or the back of a spoon to spread the paste across the line of damage in the crust. Next, she places the crust in the oven and bakes it just until the paste has dried.

Why did my tart not set? ›

If the filling is runny and flowing out of the tart when you cut into it, then it is likely that the curd was not cooked for quite long enough.

How can I thicken my tart filling? ›

Cornstarch has thickening power similar to Instant ClearJel. Like flour, it lends a cloudy, semi-transparent look to filling. It can also give filling a starchy taste. For full effectiveness, make sure the pie filling is bubbling up through the crust before removing your pie from the oven.

Why does my lemon tart taste eggy? ›

Although lemon curd uses egg yolks and/or egg whites, the final product shouldn't taste eggy. If it does, it may mean that you've overcooked your eggs. In saying that, traditional lemon curd does have a distinct after taste which doesn't sit well with some.

What happens if you overwork tart dough? ›

Also, Don't Overwork Your Dough!

“You do not want to overwork the pastry [as] the gluten tightens then it's a bad texture.

Why does my lemon curd taste weird? ›

A metallic aftertaste is usually the consequence of the lemon curd coming into contact with a metal (especially while it's hot). This could be a metal whisk, a metal bowl, a metal (or metal-coated) saucepan, or a metal sieve.

Can I bake curdled batter? ›

The good news is, while curdled batter is certainly a cake-baking problem, it can still be baked and produce a cake. But the crumb or texture of that cake will be uneven because the fat isn't dispersed evenly throughout the batter. You might find pockets of cake that seem dry or others that seem slightly gummy.

What does lemon tart contain? ›

A lemon tart (French: tarte au citron) is a dessert dish, a variety of tart. It has a pastry shell with a lemon flavored filling. In the United Kingdom, lemon tart consists of a pastry case (often made in a fluted tart tin) containing a baked lemon custard (usually composed of eggs, sugar, lemon juice and cream).

How many calories in a slice of Marie Callender lemon meringue pie? ›

Marie Callender's Marie Callender's Pies Lemon Meringue (1 serving) contains 44g total carbs, 44g net carbs, 9g fat, 2g protein, and 260 calories.

How many calories in a Birds Bakery lemon tart? ›

236kcal

Why are my tarts cracking? ›

Once the tart is out of the oven, it is imperative that you allow it to cool completely in its pan before removing it. Neglecting to do so, as Zestful Kitchen explains, will result in cracking as the tart is still too warm at this stage to have set completely.

Why is my tart crust breaking? ›

When dough doesn't have enough water, or if it's not properly hydrated (more on that below), it will feel and look dry and be prone to cracking.

How do you stop pastry from cracking? ›

Here then, in brief, are the 5 things you can do to help prevent your pie dough from cracking.
  1. Make sure you cut the fat in enough. ...
  2. Add the water all at once. ...
  3. Knead the dough once. ...
  4. Put the dough in a plastic freezer bag and roll it out to about 8 inches in diameter.
Nov 8, 2013

How do you keep a pie from cracking? ›

Luckily, Carson says there's a simple way to avoid a cracked-pie catastrophe: Don't overbake it. “For a custard like that, you want it to bake on a lower temperature,” says Carson, who bakes her pumpkin pies at 325 degrees F. (Convection ovens may require an even lower temperature, she says.)

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