This vegan gingerbread chocolate tart combines all the warmth and nostalgia of holiday flavors with a creamy, spiced chocolate filling and a gingerbread-infused shortcrust pastry. Perfect for the festive season, it’s easy to make, nut-free, and can be adapted to gluten-free, ensuring everyone can enjoy a slice of indulgence.


A Natural Next Step in Gingerbread Obsession

After the success of the vegan gingerbread cheesecake, this tart feels like a natural evolution. It delivers everything we love about gingerbread: the comforting spices, the deep sweetness of molasses, and the cozy holiday vibes. The result is a dessert that’s not only delicious but visually stunning with its spiced chocolate ganache filling and charming gingerbread cookie toppings.


Why You’ll Love This Recipe

This tart is more than just a treat for the taste buds—it’s a versatile addition to any holiday table. Here’s what makes it stand out:

  • A light, mousse-like filling with festive gingerbread flavors.
  • Adaptable for gluten-free needs while staying nut-free.
  • Easy to make, with a straightforward process.
  • A dessert that transitions beautifully from holiday centerpiece to everyday indulgence.

Ingredients That Make the Magic

Each ingredient in this recipe plays a vital role in creating the perfect balance of flavor and texture:

  • Vegan butter for a flaky crust.
  • Molasses for that signature gingerbread richness.
  • Gingerbread spices (cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, allspice) to pack in festive warmth.
  • Dark chocolate (70% cocoa or higher) for a bold and creamy filling.
  • Coconut milk for the ganache’s silky consistency.
  • Orange zest (optional) to brighten the flavors.
  • Sea salt to enhance and balance sweetness.

Simple Steps to a Show-Stopping Tart

  1. Prepare the Gingerbread Crust
    Combine all crust ingredients in a food processor to form a dough. Press it into a tart tin, smoothing with a flat-bottomed glass. Prick the base with a fork to ensure even baking, then bake until golden.
  2. Make the Chocolate Ganache Filling
    Heat coconut milk gently, then pour it over chopped dark chocolate. Let it sit before whisking to a smooth, glossy consistency. Add molasses, maple syrup, and spices for an extra layer of flavor.
  3. Assemble the Tart
    Pour the ganache into the cooled crust and refrigerate until fully set. For best results, prepare the tart a day in advance.

Decorating Ideas for a Festive Finish

Take your tart to the next level with these creative toppings:

  • Homemade gingerbread cookies.
  • Crushed ginger nut biscuits.
  • Fresh pomegranate seeds or cranberries for a pop of color.
  • Fresh mint leaves or rosemary sprigs for a festive touch.

Storage Tips

To keep your tart fresh:

  • Store it in an airtight container or wrap it tightly with cling film. Refrigerate for up to 5 days.
  • Freeze individual slices wrapped in cling film or in an airtight container for up to 6 weeks. Thaw for 1-2 hours before serving.

FAQs

Can this recipe be made gluten-free?
Yes, substitute plain flour with gluten-free all-purpose flour and use gluten-free gingerbread cookies for the topping.

Is this tart nut-free?
Absolutely! Just double-check your vegan butter and chocolate labels to ensure no cross-contamination.

Can I freeze this tart?
Yes, slice it into portions, wrap each one individually, and freeze for up to 6 weeks.


This vegan gingerbread chocolate tart is a celebration of holiday flavors and textures, perfect for cozy gatherings or as a thoughtful dessert to share. Whether you’re indulging during the festivities or enjoying a slice of nostalgia afterward, this tart is sure to bring warmth and joy to your table.

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