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    Published: Jul 16, 2019 · Updated: Oct 13, 2019 · This post may contain affiliate links · We donate 10% of our profits to support good causes.

    Mini Apricot Tarts with Almonds (No Bake, Vegan)

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    Treat yourself to a delicious mouthful of apricot and almond goodness with these cute mini tarts. Our easy vegan apricot tarts are made with a quick no bake base with dates and oats.

    A plateful of mini apricot tarts

    We’re chilling in the van alongside one of our favourite swimming spots in the Danube. We’ve just bought ourselves a big box of Wachauer Marille apricots. We want a delicious sweet treat and we want it now!

    And so these sweet vegan apricot tarts were created… 15 minutes and you can have these cuties ready to enjoy.

    You‘ll love these apricot tarts because…

    • The no bake base is really easy
    • The flavour of apricot and almond goes so well together
    • The almonds on top are a cute homage to the apricot stone, and add a delicious crunch
    • They are fun to assemble

    There's just five ingredients for these mini apricot tarts. All you need is oats, dates, almonds, apricots and apricot jam.

    Making the no bake base

    To make the base all you need to do is blend the pitted dates, a few of the almonds and the oats. If you are making these gluten free make sure to use gluten free oats. We used Medjool dates which are soft, sticky almost like caramel. If you want to use dried dates you may need to soak and drain them first. If you don’t have any dates, why not try substituting other kinds of dried fruit, like raisins or even apricots!

    Making the no bake bases from dates, oats and almonds
    Topping the bases with no
    Thin slices of apricot on the mini tarts

    Assembling the mini apricot tarts

    To make these apricot tartlets roll the base mix into small balls and then flatten them between your hand into a thin apricot sized disc. You could also roll out the date and oat mix and then use a cutter to make circles if you prefer. Cover the bases in a blob of apricot jam (get our amazing Austrian apricot jam recipe here!), then add three fine apricot slices and an almond on top. All done and ready to eat!

    We enjoyed these vegan apricot tarts fresh after making them. If you plan to keep them, I recommend storing them in the fridge. Brushing the tops with a glaze of hot apricot jam will stop the fruit from drying out.

    A detail of a mini tart showing how an almond nestles in a slice of apricot, just like an apricot stone.

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    A green plate coverd in mimi apricot and almond topped no bake tarts

    No Bake Vegan Apricot Tarts

    by Sophie & Paul
    5 from 1 vote
    When you fancy something easy and quick to make these mini apricot tarts are a sweet summer treat.
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    Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 0 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Makes: 20 mini tarts
    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: Vegan

    Ingredients
     

    No Bake Base

    • ½ cup oats
    • 5 medjool dates
    • 1 tbsp almonds

    Topping

    • 2 tbsp apricot jam
    • 5 small apricots
    • 20 almonds

    Instructions
     

    • In a food processor or blender, pulse the oats, tbsp of almonds and destoned dates until fine and even
    • Using your hands bring the base mix together to form a ball
    • To shape the bases, make 20 small balls of the dough and flatten them into thin apricot sized discs
    • Top each of the bases with a ¼ tsp apricot jam, 3 thin slices of apricot and an almond

    Notes

    Our homemade low sugar apricot jam works best for this recipe. If you would like to make these completely raw or free from refined sugars, substitute apricot purée for the jam. 
    If needing these to be gluten free, make sure to use gluten free oats. 
    If not serving immediately, brush the top of the fruit with hot jam so they stay moist. Keep in the fridge. 

    Nutrition

    Calories: 42kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 1mg | Potassium: 82mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 180IU | Vitamin C: 1.1mg | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 0.2mg

    This information is calculated per serving and is an estimate only.

    Did you make this recipe?Leave a comment to let us know! Share a photo and tag @veganonboard - we love to see what you make!

    For more great summer treats check out our collection of Vegan No Bake Desserts and our No Bake Treats for your Next Adventure.

    Lots of love - and apricots, from Austria

    Sophie and Paul

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