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No Bake Almond Butter Tart with Speculoos Cookie Crust


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This features a creamy, rich roasted almond butter-ricotta cheese filling in a no bake speculoos cookie crust. I have used homemade roasted almond butter rather than the peanut butter used in the original recipe, but any other nut butter will also work. Also, the recipe called for chocolate ganache as the topping, but I just simply garnished the tarts with a few drizzles of melted white chocolate and some chopped pistachio nuts.

CrustFillingTopping
  • 220 g Speculoos cookies
  • 60 g Butter, melted
  • 200 g Ricotta cheese
  • 180 g Homemade roasted almond butter
  • 1/3 tsp Vanilla powder
  • 2 tbsp Coconut oil, softened
  • 10 drop Vanilla-flavoured liquid stevia
  • White chocolate, chopped
  • Pistachio nuts, chopped
  1. Finely crush cookies in a food processor or blender. Melt butter. In a bowl stir the melted butter and crushed cookies together. Firmly press down cookie mixture into two 12-cm tart pans or one 24-cm pan. Place in the refrigerator while making the filling.
  2. In a large bowl, beat the ricotta cheese, almond butter, vanilla powder, coconut oil and liquid stevia together until fluffy with an electric mixer.
  3. Scrape the mixture into the tart shells and smooth the surface with a spatula. Return to the refrigerator for 2 hours or overnight.
  4. Melt the white chocolate in a microwave and drizzle over the tarts. Garnish with pistachio nuts.

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75 comments:

Nava K 16/6/16 04:21

Nice, I love this quite an easy way to a sweet treat Angie. Treasuring the recipe.

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Balvinder 16/6/16 05:18

What a wonderful no bake tart! Love the ricotta and almond filling!

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Abbe@This is How I Cook 16/6/16 05:44

Total yum! So pretty, too! Ricotta makes the best desserts in my opinion, but then again so does anything with speculoos!

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Nammi 16/6/16 06:11

THis would be perfect to make, if I can get my hands on the ingrediants, on hot days . Using oven during hot days is like turning the whole house into one :)

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Rosa 16/6/16 08:05

Those tarts look amazing and irresistible! That is such a great idea.

Cheers,

Rosa

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Suhaina 16/6/16 08:56

Wow

These tarts looks amazing and wish I could simply taste them from the screen.. Wonderful photography too.. Lovely colours.

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Suhaina 16/6/16 08:57

Wow

These tarts looks amazing and wish I could simply taste them from the screen.. Wonderful photography too.. Lovely colours.

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Ashley@CookNourishBliss 16/6/16 13:24

I absolutely love sweets that use ricotta! There's just something about it! This tart sounds fantastic!

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Unknown 16/6/16 13:30

Amazing tart these are...beautiful clicks also

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Cheyanne @ No Spoon Necessary 16/6/16 14:30

Oh my goodness, Angie, these little tarts are AMAZING! I haven't had breakfast yet, but I'm thinking I just want to skip it and start the day with these! That speculoos cookie crust is genius!! Love love love these, friend! Cheers!

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Nancy Chan 16/6/16 15:50

Hmmm so tempting. I love this cookies!

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Monica 16/6/16 15:51

Can't believe that's a no-bake tart. I like how you drizzled white chocolate and added pistachios. Looks great and sounds like a wonderful after dinner treat.

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Tricia Buice 16/6/16 16:13

We love these light little desserts and the thought of ricotta and almond butter has me intrigued! Love the white chocolate drizzle and the chopped pistachios - a beautiful dessert with a simple cookie crust - yummy!

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ann low 16/6/16 16:19

WOW.. these are my favorite type of tarts! Look so yummy!

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All That I'm Eating 16/6/16 17:24

These sound SO GOOD! Speculoos crust? Yes please!

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grace 16/6/16 17:31

this has so much going for it, angie! love the cookie crust and the white chocolate and pistachios on top especially. :)

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Big Rigs 'n Lil' Cookies 16/6/16 17:56

Every part of this sounds so delicious! I wouldn't leave a crumb behind!

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Anne@ASaladForAllSeasons 16/6/16 18:18

LOVE this tart, Angie! What a great idea to use flavored ricotta as the filling. I need to use ricotta more in my desserts, I really love it. And the drizzle of white chocolate finishes these tarts perfectly!

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Vicky & Ruth- May I Have That Recipe 16/6/16 18:42

Wow! This looks delicious and your pictures are stunning! I love how you use almond butter too :)

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Juliana 16/6/16 19:11

Oh Angie, the filling of these tart sound amazing...ricotta and almond butter...delicious!
Hope you are having a great week :)

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Harriet Emily 16/6/16 19:51

Wow these tarts are absolutely stunning! I love almond butter, and I love that these are no bake! I can't wait to try them! Yum! Pinned! <3

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Alida 16/6/16 23:48

I love love love speculoos cookies! Their taste is simply irresistible. This is a nice idea for a no bake cake. Brava Angie!

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Shashi at SavorySpin 17/6/16 00:38

Angie - wow - these are phenomenal - so gorgeous! And OOh that filling sounds so decadent! What a wonderful treat!

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Liz That Skinny Chick Can Bake 17/6/16 03:00

Our June has been super hot, so anything no-bake is perfect! Love these tasty gems!

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Liz That Skinny Chick Can Bake 17/6/16 03:06

Our June has been super hot, so anything no-bake is perfect! Love these tasty gems!

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Kushigalu 17/6/16 04:14

Looks beautiful and love the recipe. Super delicious :-)

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Anu - My Ginger Garlic Kitchen 17/6/16 11:22

Our June is pretty cold, Angie! And these tarts look so stunningly delicious. Almond butter addition sounds exotic and delish.

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Eva Taylor 17/6/16 14:06

What a pretty tart, wish I had seen this earlier because I had homemade ricotta left over from another tasty recipe. Love the crust.
Eva http://kitcheninspirations.wordpress.com

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Beena 17/6/16 15:50

Looks very tasty tart

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Jean | DelightfulRepast.com 17/6/16 16:28

Angie, this is a beautiful dessert, perfect for the long, hot summer.

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Sue/the view from great island 17/6/16 17:08

The crust is calling my name...loudly!!

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tigerfish 17/6/16 17:49

It really sounds easy to bake....or rather "no-bake" :)

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Muna Kenny 17/6/16 23:03

Gorgeous Angie! I love to try no bake desserts, sometimes I just want to stay away from that stove ;)

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Unknown 18/6/16 05:08

The most gorgeous tarts Angie! Love them so much.

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Karen Luvswesavory 18/6/16 16:08

Hi Angie,
I love these pretty looking tarts drizzled with white chocolate and pistachio topping. Yummy :)

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Cheri Savory Spoon 18/6/16 16:51

Hi Angie, love no-bake desserts especially during the summer and this looks like a real winner, love it!

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Catherine 18/6/16 17:13

Dear Angie, A perfect dessert for the summer weather and looks so good!
Take care. xoxo Catherine

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Sonia Cerca 18/6/16 18:09

It looks delicious! I've never had almond butter, but it has to taste absolutely amazing! Sooner or later I'll make it, and maybe I'll try this tarts too.

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Geri Saucier 18/6/16 18:32

A perfect dessert for hot summer days. I love the crust:)

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fimere 18/6/16 23:50

tes tartelettes me semblent un pur délice
bonne soirée

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Rafeeda AR 19/6/16 07:24

I have no words to say about that tart... drooling at it...

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Marcela 19/6/16 17:54

Looks lovely! Wish I could have it now. Perfect dessert for summer!

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Beth 19/6/16 22:03

Wow ... this dessert sounds "spec" tacular!

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mjskit 20/6/16 03:57

A no bake sweet!!! Loving this Angie!

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Unknown 20/6/16 05:31

the crust sounds amazing Angie, yum!

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Medeja 20/6/16 12:25

They look so beautiful!

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Amy (Savory Moments) 20/6/16 13:32

These little tarts look so pretty and quite delicious. Love that they are no-bake for the summer, too.

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Debra Eliotseats 20/6/16 14:37

A perfect recipe for summer! Not heating up the kitchen is a plus!

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Dannii @ Hungry Healthy Happy 20/6/16 15:32

These are perfect for summer when I don't want to have the oven on. They sound delicious too.

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Emma @ Bake Then Eat 20/6/16 16:00

What a yummy treat this will be, love the crust!

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Kelly 20/6/16 17:09

This tart looks incredible, Angie! The speculoos butter crust sounds SO good and I love that it's no bake!

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Liz That Skinny Chick Can Bake 20/6/16 17:53

Beautiful!!! And the crust sounds fabulous!

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Hema 20/6/16 17:59

The tart looks absolutely delicious and there's no baking involved, that makes it even more tempting..

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SavoringTime in the Kitchen 20/6/16 18:06

I love this flavor combination, Angie! What delicious little tarts you've made and no oven to heat up the house either!

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Nadia 20/6/16 23:09

They look delicious and very tempting :D

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norma chang 21/6/16 01:33

I definitely like your toppings better than the chocolate ganache.

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Gloria Baker 21/6/16 01:41

Look absolutely beautiful Angie :)

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kankana 21/6/16 09:32

The tarts came out so perfect!

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Noob Cook 21/6/16 09:32

They look really pretty!~

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motherrimmy 21/6/16 14:59

This looks creamy and completely delicious, and no bake? You know me, baking isn't my thing so this is right up my alley for a company dessert.

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Adina 21/6/16 22:04

Wonderful recipe, I love it. And I am definitely making the roasted almond butter, I make peanut butter all the time, but never tried to make almond buter.

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Pam 21/6/16 23:07

Wow! This would disappear rapidly here! It's light, perfect for summer and no-bake is a bonus! Great recipe, Angie!

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Vicki Bensinger 22/6/16 01:07

I know I commented on this already but don't see it. I love the sound of these and that cookie crust. These would be fun to make and even better to eat!

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Gourmet Getaways 22/6/16 02:22

What a delicious looking tart Angie. I'm reading this with a coffee and I wish I could take a bite or two.
Thanks so much for sharing
Julie
Gourmet Getaways

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Jeanette | Jeanette's Healthy Living 22/6/16 03:46

I have never tried these cookies, but this tart sounds amazing!

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Katerina (culinaryflavors.gr) 22/6/16 10:07

I love the idea of no bake and I could substitute ricotta with anthotiro and give it a Greek flair! Thanks for the inspiration!

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Pam 22/6/16 16:41

Yum! It looks tasty and pretty.

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Peachy @ The Peach Kitchen 23/6/16 00:09

I love speculoos! This sounds fantastic Angie!

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Reeni 23/6/16 03:42

How gorgeous Angie! I LOVE all the flavors in it! Seriously drooling and craving a big slice!

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Chrissy 26/6/16 23:16

I love and want everything about this!

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Marcelle 30/6/16 21:54

So pretty, Angie! I just know with those ingredients that this is a delicious tart :)

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Sharon D. 12/7/16 02:01

Hah! This is lovely. ..and I'm in love with your pie tins. Motivation to shop.. ;)

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Sophie's Foodie files 23/7/16 09:43

I made your fabulous tarts & loved them so much! they ere just superb, dear Angie! really delicious! xxx

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Smitha 26/7/16 16:38

loved the idea of no bake tart here. feel like trying each of your recipes

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