Pretty Raspberry Cheesecake Cups … you need this delicious summer dessert

Raspberry Cheesecake Cups … eggless, no bake and quick! Colourful too. There’s something about berries that scream summer and this vibrant dessert has all the elements I love. It’s fresh and exciting, the balance of sweet and tart simply dance on the palette, the flavours coming alive with every bite – honestly amazing!

These eggfree cheesecake cups demonstrate how well frozen raspberries work in desserts, and how effortlessly dried raspberry powder can uplift a cheesecake filling. It’s that very combination of sweet and tart, with a crisp biscuit crumb in between that has my heart!

You’ll see me using berries often while I make desserts, especially summer desserts. I love the freshness and colour they add to dessert, and also how simple they are to incorporate into just about any recipe. They’re also pretty reasonable in season though some like fresh raspberries are quite perishable.

I remember back in the days when we visited HKG often, I always carried back boxes of fresh raspberries and blackberries. At the time, they were just for snacking and quick desserts and parfaits, also for food styling! I was still baking with eggs, mostly quick cookies, brownies and layered cakes, often crumbles. With no Instagram at the time, it was just my blog, Twitter and Pinterest. Cut to now, I’ve gone completely eggfree while baking and you’ll find me mostly on Instagram!

Times have changed. I barely travel now mostly because of the dogs since I can’t bear to leave them even for a day. Bambi is autistic and doesn’t stay without me, and Poppy is too much of a baby and is quite a handful. Both furries have communication problems and they are a 24 hour job. They are quite the sweetest though so I’m not complaining!

Back to the berries, sourcing is always key. I have a good ‘bazaar’ network, one that I’ve built over the years. My local grocery store sometimes gets a batch of really fresh raspberries, mostly in the cooler months. I think they’ve got me on speed dial because they call me the minute the produce hits the store! That’s what happened a couple of months ago and I made this pretty delicious Eggless Chocolate Raspberry Cake.

Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

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Raspberry Cheesecake Cups

An eggless no bake berry berry delicious dessert that makes summer so fun, so worthwhile!
Makes 2x 300ml dessert cups
Course Dessert
Cuisine American, British
Keyword agar agar, cheesecake, cream, dessert, eggfree, eggless, fruit, no bake, no gelatine, raspberries, simple, stovetop, summer dessert, sweet, vegetarian
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Servings 2 people

Equipment

  • 1 saucepan
  • 1 Stove
  • 2 spatula
  • 1 weighing scale
  • 2 Bowl
  • 1 Electric beater
  • 1 Piping bag
  • 1 Piping nozzle
  • 2 300ml Dessert Glasses

Ingredients

Biscuit base

  • 50 g Bourbon biscuit crumbs

Raspberry cream

  • 100 g whipping cream 30% Amul, cold
  • 200 g cream cheese cold
  • 3 tbsp icing sugar
  • Few drops almond extract optional
  • 3 tsp dried raspberry powder { from @urbanplatter.in }

Raspberry compote

  • 60 g frozen raspberries { from @delishh.india}
  • 30 g sugar
  • Juice of 1/2 lime
  • 1 tsp cornflour
  • 1/4 tsp agar agar { from @urbanplatter.in }

50g Bourbon biscuit crumbs for middle biscuit layer

Instructions

Raspberry cream

  • In a small bowl, beat the cream cheese, almond extract and icing sugar until smooth. Reserve.
  • In a larger bowl, beat the whipping cream until firm, then whip in the cream cheese and raspberry powder.

Raspberry compote

  • Stir all the ingredients together and leave in the pan to macerate for 10-15 minutes.
  • Simmer over very low heat, mashing gently until the raspberries break down and thicken slightly, 4-5 minutes. Stir well and cool completely.

Assemble

  • Line the base of each dessert glass with 25g biscuit crumbs each.
  • Pipe over a layer of raspberry cream and spoon over a layer of raspberry compote.
  • Add a layer of biscuit crumbs, then another layer of raspberry cream.
  • Finish with a dusting of dried raspberry powder, a garnish of berries, sprig of mint, edible flowers etc
  • Note: The dessert can be served immediately or can be made and refrigerated ahead of time. Dust the top just before serving.

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Notes

Note: The dessert can be served immediately or can be made and refrigerated ahead of time. Dust the top just before serving.

Eggless Mango Custard Pudding … simple desserts to fall in love with

Eggless Mango Custard Pudding … just 4 ingredients, creamy, gently wobbly and so refreshing, here’s another delightful eggless dessert perfect for summer when mangoes are aplenty! It also doubles up as a delicious breakfast too. Convinced yet?

We’ve had a few days of really great weather, rain, hail too and now the mercury is on the rise again. We hit 41C yesterday with the weather acting quite strange given the typical Indian summer. April-June are typically really hot months with an average of 45C, with an odd shower if lucky. Not so this year. 3 days of heat and then thunder, lightning, hailstorms letting the mercury plunge to 27-30C.

It’s got everyone really puzzled, the birds especially. Every year, at the peak of summer we’d see frenzied activity of nest building and egg laying. Hasn’t happened this year. The birds are all over the place but they are just not nesting. The flowering plants are acting up too. Disturbingly, we’ve had chrysanthemums, typically flowers from peak North India winter, blooming at 40C and ‘haar singaar‘ or night jasmine, a September-October flower, blooming in May! Quite thankfully, we also have a few mangoes growing as they should, now! A few figs as well …

For long, hot summer days like these, this pudding is like a dream, a spoonful of heaven. It’s light, it’s gentle, it’s refreshing and it’s so creamy even though there’s no cream in it! It’s an eggless dessert perfect for summer when mangoes are aplenty! I love the beautiful set, though you can set it in bowls as well if you don’t want the extra fuss.

If you haven’t made a set custard before, I’d advise you to cook the pudding until it’s quite thick if you are looking for a set pudding that you want to demold. It took me several attempts and recipe tweaks to get this right. It’s my first set pudding without a setting agent like gelatine or agar agar, and was a huge learning curve.

Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

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Eggless Mango Custard Pudding

Light, gentle, refreshing and so creamy even though there’s no cream in it!, this is dessert perfect for summer when mangoes are aplenty! I love the beautiful set, though you can set it in bowls as well if you don’t want the extra fuss.
Course Breakfast, Dessert
Cuisine British, Indian
Keyword cream, dessert, eggfree, eggless, fruit, gluten free, homemade, mangoes, no bake, one bowl, pudding, simple, summer dessert, sweet, tropical, vegetarian
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Setting time 6 hours
Total Time 6 hours 30 minutes
Servings 2 people

Equipment

  • 1 saucepan
  • 1 whisk
  • 1 spatula
  • 2 bowls to set

Ingredients

  • 240 g milk
  • 135 g fresh mango puree strained
  • 35 g sugar
  • 20 g cornstarch

Instructions

  • Whisk all the ingredients in a saucepan until smooth. Simmer whisking constantly until the mixture thickens well like a custard.
  • Simmer over low-medium heat whisking constantly until the mixture thickens well like a custard.
  • Whisk well to make smooth, then pour it into lightly greased molds.
  • Tap gently to let out any air bubbles and leave to set for 4-6 hours, overnight is best.

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15 Prettiest Mother’s Day Eggless Desserts As Sweet As Her … Love for Mum

It’s Mother’s Day tomorrow, and if you’re still looking for creative and beautiful quick desserts to make for that special Mum, I have you covered! It’s a mix of ideas, recipes of course, ideas that are eggless, bake and no bake, and are full of love, colour too!

There’s something for every Mum. Chocolate, coffee, a TON of fruits, AND a ton of flavours. Cheesecake, layered cakes, panna cotta, Tiramisu, tart cakes, dessert shots, tarts, cupcakes, pudding … take your pick! From a quick 3 ingredient chocolate pudding to a Strawberry Orange Tart Cake and a #nogelatine pistachio panna cotta, here you go!

Of course there are many more ideas on the blog and loads more on my Instagram handle if you like! This Eggless Wholewheat Biscoff Banana Bread is a favourite, just saying! If you’re looking for a quick gift and have no time to make something, maybe she’d like my cookbook!

Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

The simplest & most delicious No Bake Mango Cheesecake
Sweet, creamy, indulgent and so satisfying, if Mum loves mangoes, make this for her. A recipe that uses just 4 ingredients for the cheesecake filling, this is the quickest, eggless, no bake mango cheesecake I've ever made!
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Tiramisu heart cake… A gentle, delicious dessert for tiramisu lovers and coffee lovers, dessert lovers too!
This one is for Mum the coffee lover! It's a gentle, delicious dessert for tiramisu lovers and coffee lovers, dessert lovers too! This is ALL HEART!
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Eggless Blue Matcha Chocolate Cavity Cake
It's endlessly fascinating to see the shades of blue that the butterfly pea flower reflects in the blue matcha tea. There's something so calming and ethereal about blue in patisserie, it's a great choice for Mother's Day!
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Eggless Raspberry Chocolate Cake
An eggless chocolate sponge, deep delicious ganache, bright fresh raspberries topped with the smoothest and most luxurious mascarpone cream. The flavours do a magic dance on the palette, each spoonful delightful. The raspberries were quite special here though you can always use strawberries if you like. Makes 4 small cakes.
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Pistachio Panna Cotta with Raspberry Sauce
I love using natural colours of ingredients in desserts and this pistachio panna cotta is one Mum will fall in love with. The #nogelatine dessert is as simple as can be, and requires just 4 ingredients.
Check out this recipe
Eggless Strawberry Orange Tart Cake
… a delicious burst of flavours and colours in a tart which is a cake OR a cake that looks like a tart! If Mum loves a tart this is for her, and if Mum loves a good cake, you know this is it! Win Win for sweet Mum!
Check out this recipe
Eggless Strawberry Dessert Box
… Light as a cloud and bursting with fresh flavours, a refreshing dessert box you can wrap up for Mum. The little strawberries on the sides are all heart and just what she's going to love!
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Quick Biscoff Dessert Shots
Delicious layers of happiness on repeat! These simple dessert shots are absolute joy; so much flavour and texture, oh-so-pleasing on the palette, it's a fuss free dessert inspired by much loved Biscoff. The pairing of these crisp biscuits and biscuit spread, a taste that grows on you, will make Mum so happy!
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3 Ingredient Chocolate Cheesecake
Light, delicious and mousse like, this no bake cheesecake uses just 3 ingredients, 5 if you include the base. When so little yields so much deliciousness, you know it's time to make it! And if Mum loves chocolate, or cheesecake, or both, this is definitely a good idea ♥
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No bake Mango Mascarpone Tart
Here's another scrumptious idea for Mum the mango lover! A crisp biscuit crumb gives way to a nice bite of slightly tart mango, then the sweetness of mascarpone floods the palette. The jelly really makes this shine!
Check out this recipe
Eggless Saffron Pistachio Cupcakes with Saffron Buttercream
Sweet dreams are made of these! Festive, simple and ever so delicious, these are literal cupcakes baked in demitasse cups. Perfect for Mum. I'm sure she'll love the idea!
Check out this recipe
3 Ingredient Chocolate Pudding
.. Rich, deeply delicious, satiny smooth and ever so easy, anyone can stir this up in a matter of minutes. Nothing can comfort the soul like a good indulgent old school chocolate pudding. This is going to be ahit with Mum!
Check out this recipe
Vegan Rose Coconut Pudding
A light, refreshing vegan jelly pudding perfect for spring and summer, perfect for now and PERFECT FOR MUM! With just 4 ingredients, this wobbly pudding is as simple as it is delicious!
Check out this recipe
Biscoff Banoffee Box
This is love at first bite. It's such fun when a handful of ingredients come together so deliciously. If Mum loves a good banoffee, this Biscoff twist to the banoffee is everything good. It's really easy to make as well.
Check out this recipe
Eggless Ombre Layered Cake… Delicate, delicious and so soothing.
The chocolate, coffee and vanilla bean combination really is sublime. This feels like a tiramisu yet does a different waltz on the palette, a different flavour profile! Maybe it's the mascarpone cream that keeps it so addictive, maybe it's the pairing of flavours but this ombre cake will win Mums ♥.
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So Delicious! 10 Eggless Spring Desserts almost too pretty to eat. Make them now…

So Delicious! 10 Eggless Spring Desserts almost too pretty to eat, so refreshing, so fun! That favourite time of the year where there’s new energy everywhere … new leaves, buds, shoots, nests being made, baby birds fluttering around; the world is literally born again!

Hello Spring! It’s only late February and this year Spring has arrived too early, the temperatures already hitting an astonishing 30C. It’s been the hottest February in decades yet somehow it’s a sign of the times with unpredictable weather. The mulberry tree is already showing fruit, and the festival of colour Holi is around the corner.

Staying in tune with the weather, here are some pretty and pretty refreshing desserts for this time of the year. They are eggless, they are simple and they have light, fresh appeal! These are charming, colourful desserts that find their way to our table over and over again. Hopefully they will keep you charmed too, make you happy!

Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

Eggless Strawberry Charlotte Cake
As delicious as it is pretty! Light buttery addictive eggless homemade lady fingers build up the sides, a spiral baked of the same dough make the base. The filling is a silky smooth cream in two flavours, strawberry and vanilla bean, separated by a layer of fresh strawberries. It's a special cake, quite irresistible.
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Eggless Baked Lime Curd White Chocolate Pudding
Light, dreamy, mousse like and bowl scraping good, here’s a baked eggless pudding that’ll have you hooked.
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Eggless Strawberry Love Cake
This is a cavity cake filled with everything that screams love – the most perfect strawberries, luscious dark chocolate cream, then an indulgent vanilla bean cream, all wrapped in a mandarin flavoured eggless sponge.
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Eggless Saffron Pistachio Cupcakes with Saffron Buttercream
Sweet dreams are made of these! Festive, simple and ever so delicious, these are literal cupcakes baked in demitasse cups. Perfect for anytime, especially now. 
Check out this recipe
Eggless Strawberry Fraisier Dessert Box
The one bowl, simple eggless sponge flavoured with the zest of orange pairs with luscious, red strawberries to create a certain kind of magic. The flavours come together really beautifully and each spoon of the dessert is refreshing good!
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Eggless Lime Curd Trifles
When life gives you limes {or lemons}, you just have to make these! Also, the eggless lime curd is just amazing!
Check out this recipe
Eggless Strawberry Orange Tart Cake
A delicious burst of flavours and colours in a tart which is a cake OR a cake that looks like a tart! It's now officially the season I love most where luscious strawberries paint the bazaar red, and the best oranges are here too. I'm back to making my favourite bake, a cake in my new tart tin, and I'm loving it. The cake is as simple as can be. A one bowl, part wholegrain eggless sponge to which I added orange zest. I loved the natural orange hue the cake took on. 
Check out this recipe
Vegan Rose Coconut Pudding
A light, refreshing vegan jelly pudding perfect for spring and summer. With just 4 ingredients, this wobbly pudding is as simple as it is delicious!
Check out this recipe
Eggless Strawberry Curd & Cream Trifles
When strawberries are in season, there's always room for dessert, especially desserts as fun as these!
Check out this recipe
Strawberry Matcha Cheesecake Tart
A really quick, simple, delicious dessert where the name literally takes longer to say than the time it takes to put the tart together
Check out this recipe

3 Ingredient Most Delicious Chocolate Pudding … old school comfort

3 Ingredient Chocolate Pudding… Rich, deeply delicious, satiny smooth and ever so easy, anyone can stir this up in a matter of minutes. Nothing can comfort the soul like a good indulgent old school chocolate pudding.

This eggless pudding ticks off all the boxes. It uses simple pantry ingredients, is gluten-free, has no added sugar, cooks quickly on the stove top and needs just a few hours to set, so is a great make ahead option too.

It’s also delicious served warm, so win win, you can enjoy it as a great winter pudding too. Do make sure to use a good quality couverture chocolate to enjoy the depth of this dessert.

More PUDDING recipes

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More COMFORT FOOD

Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

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3 Ingredient Chocolate Pudding

Rich, deeply delicious, satiny smooth and ever so easy, anyone can stir this up in a matter of minutes. Nothing can comfort the soul like a good indulgent old school chocolate pudding.
Course Dessert
Cuisine American, British
Keyword chocolate, dessert, eggfree, eggless, gluten free, no bake, nobake, one bowl, pudding, stovetop, sweet, vegetarian
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 15 minutes
Servings 3 people

Ingredients

  • 350 g low fat milk
  • 150 g 46% dark couverture chocolate chopped
  • 3 tbsp cornflour

Instructions

  • Whisk all the ingredients in a heavy bottom saucepan. Simmer, stirring constantly, until the pudding begins to thicken slightly like a custard. Take off the stove and whisk well. Let it cool for a short while, whisking on and off to prevent a skin from forming on the top. Pour into dessert glasses and refrigerate to set for 4-6 hours or overnight.
  • Dust the tops with cocoa powder and garnish with chocolate flakes, edible flowers etc.
  • Note: You can also whisk the milk and cornflour in a saucepan and simmer, stirring constantly, until it begins to thicken slightly. Take off heat and add in finely chopped chocolate. Stir until smooth.
  • Add ins: Instant coffee, cinnamon, orange zest, vanilla, garam masala, a dash of liqueur etc.

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Two Ingredient Lotus Biscoff Mousse … five minutes to dessert joy!

Two Ingredient Lotus Biscoff Mousse … all you need is five minutes to make this simple, satisfying, delicious dessert! Desserts don’t get simpler than this two ingredient eggless mousse. That it’s gentle and light as a cloud certainly gets brownie, oops Biscoff points! It’s also so pretty when it’s piped into a stem glass, don’t you think? For me, it’s a great make ahead dessert option that tastes as good as it looks!

Having a jar of smooth Lotus Biscoff spread in the pantry is always helpful {sometimes dangerous too if you know what I mean?}, especially if you want to make an emergency dessert or one in a hurry. The cookie butter spread is vegan and paired with the vegan Biscoff biscuits can create a lot of magic, read delicious desserts.

Lotus Biscoff has become very popular of late. One nibble of the caramelized biscuits or one spoon of the cookie butter spread and you’ll guess exactly why it’s a much loved product. There was a time when travelling abroad meant a quick supermarket drive through to stock up on this coveted product. No longer necessary since it’s quite easily available locally now!

I’ve had a field day experimenting and creating different desserts with Lotus Biscoff spread and biscuits. Just when I think there’s probably nothing more I can create with Biscoff, along comes inspiration, another idea.

This two ingredient Lotus Biscoff mousse is as simple as it is satisfying. With an equal weight of cream to Biscoff spread, you can scale the recipe as you like, or even half it for a smaller portion. That easy!! I’ve used a 30% fat dairy cream here, Amul whipping cream, probably the only easily available dairy whipping cream we get in India.

Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

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Two Ingredient Lotus Biscoff Mousse

Desserts don't get simpler than this. That it's gentle and light as a cloud certainly gets brownie, oops Biscoff points! It's also so pretty when it's piped into a stem glass, don't you think? For me, it's a great great make ahead dessert option that tastes as good as it looks! Makes 2-3 servings
Course Dessert, Snack
Cuisine American, British
Keyword Biscoff, cream, dessert, eggfree, eggless, homemade, no bake, one bowl, sweet, vegetarian
Prep Time 2 minutes
Whipping and folding 3 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 3 people

Ingredients

  • 150 g 30% fat whipping cream local brand Amul/red, chilled
  • 150 g smooth Biscoff spread melted
  • Biscoff biscuits edible flowers to top

Instructions

  • Using an electric blender, whip the cream to stiff peaks.
  • Pour over the melted Biscoff spread and fold in until mixed in.
  • Put into a piping bag fitted with an open star piping nozzle and pipe into a stem glass or dessert bowl.
  • Top with a Biscoff biscuit before serving.

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