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February-March 2012
Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free Chocolate Raspberry Pie
SERVES 10

Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free Chocolate Raspberry Pie
Photo © Jules E. Dowler Shepard
You have to try this gluten-free, dairy-free recipe to believe it. Mesquite flour boosts the chocolate aroma in the crust and adds protein and micronutrients. The smooth chocolate-raspberry filling tastes like its full of decadent cream but it’s dairy free.
Crust
2 tablespoons mesquite flour or buckwheat flour
7/8 cup gluten-free all-purpose flour blend of choice
½ teaspoon xanthan gum (add only if flour blend does not include gum)
2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder (not Dutch processed)
3 tablespoons granulated cane sugar or coconut palm sugar
¼ teaspoon sea salt
½ cup dairy-free butter alternative
1 egg yolk or 3 tablespoons egg- free mayonnaise
1 tablespoon ice water
Filling
12 ounces bitter-sweet chocolate, coarsely chopped
1½ cups dairy-free whipping cream
2 tablespoons dairy-free butter alternative
¼ cup Chambord Raspberry Liqueur
1 pint fresh or frozen raspberries, rinsed
1. To make the pie crust, combine the flours, xanthan gum (if blend does not contain it), cocoa, sugar and salt in the bowl of a large food processor. Cut in butter alternative by pulsing mixture until crumbly. In a separate bowl, beat the egg yolk and ice water together. With the processor running, pour liquid mixture in via the feed tube to bind the pastry dough together. Once mixed and clumped together in a ball, remove the dough from the food processor and work into a flattened disc. Wrap with foil or plastic wrap and chill until cold.
2. Preheat oven to 375°F. Grease a 9- or 10-inch pie pan (or 9x13-inch pan if doubling the recipe).
3. Remove the dough from the refrigerator. It will be sticky so use a rubber spatula or oiled hands to press the dough into the bottom and lower sides of prepared pie pan.
4. Place in preheated oven and bake for 20 minutes. Remove and let cool for 10 to 15 minutes before filling.
5. To make the filling, place chocolate in the bowl of a large food processor and pulse until finely chopped.
6. In a medium saucepan, gradually heat dairy-free cream and butter alternative just until boiling. Stir and remove from heat. Turn the food processor back on while pouring hot cream mixture through the feed tube into chopped chocolate, processing until smooth. Add the Chambord and process until mixed through.
7. Spread the berries over the cooled, cooked crust to cover the surface. Pour the chocolate mixture over top of the berries. Refrigerate at least 2 hours, until set. Cut into small pieces and serve chilled on its own or topped with dairy-free whipped cream.
Each serving contains 452 calories, 27g total fat, 15g saturated fat, 0g trans fat, 21mg cholesterol, 175mg sodium, 53g carbohydrate, 9g fiber, 6g protein.


Comments (2)
Rich's brand is available in many supermarkets (contains soy lecithin and coconut oil) Mimic Creme (nuts) and Soyatoo (soy) are also available.
Posted by: LW Moderator | February 10, 2012 8:48 AM Report this comment
I don't know where to find a dairy free whip cream, do you have a brand to suggest?
Posted by: Unknown | February 9, 2012 10:50 PM Report this comment