Creamy Avocado Lime Tart
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This lime and avocado tart has a creamy avocado coconut filling with a coconut pecan crust. It’s super easy to make, vegan and gluten-free!

You’ve seen me use avocado in dessert recipes before for my avocado truffles and mint chip avocado ice cream and I’m doing it yet again! This time with a creamy lime avocado tart that’s fresh and flavorful.

Avocado Lime Tart Ingredients:
There are two main components in this tart: the crust and the filling. Here’s what you need for the crust:
- shredded unsweetened coconut
- chopped pecans
- medjool dates
- lime zest
- sea salt
And here’s what you need for the filling:
- avocados
- fresh squeezed lime juice
- coconut nectar, maple syrup or honey
- coconut oil
- lime zest

Choosing a Pan for This Tart
I’ve made these tart in different ways – in a 9-inch springform pan, in an 8-inch tart pan and in four mini springform pans. You could even put the ingredients in small ramekins or a mini cupcake pan. Just make sure the tarts are frozen when you try to remove them from the cupcake tin or they won’t come out properly.

Once the tart has set in the freezer, it’s ready to serve. You can take it out to thaw for about 10-15 minutes before serving, or you can certainly eat it earlier if you like the frozen texture.
As I mention below in the recipe, if you let it sit out too long, the filling will soften, almost like a pudding, so make sure to store any leftovers back in the freezer.

More No-Bake Dessert Recipes to Try:
- Vegan Blueberry Cheesecake Bars
- Greek Yogurt Berry Tart
- Healthy Chocolate Banana Ice Cream
- Greek Yogurt Popsicles
- Healthy Banana Pudding
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Lime and Avocado Tart
Ingredients
Crust
- 1/2 cup shredded unsweetened coconut
- 1 cup chopped pecans
- 1 cup medjool dates, about 12 dates
- 1-2 teaspoons lime zest
- pinch of sea salt
Tart Filling
- 4 avocados, about 1 1/2 cups of avocado puree
- 1/2 cup of fresh squeezed lime juice
- 1/2 cup coconut nectar, maple syrup, or agave
- 2 Tablespoons coconut oil
- 2 teaspoons lime zest
Instructions
- Process the crust ingredients (coconut, pecans, dates, lime zest and sea salt) in a food processor or mini chopper until the dates have turned into sticky paste holding the crust ingredients together. Take mixture out of the processor and press evenly into your springform pan. Place pan in freezer while you make the tart filling.
- While the crust is setting in the freezer, blend ingredients for the filling (avocados, lime juice, agave or maple syrup, coconut oil and lime zest) in a high-speed blender or food processor until creamy.
- Pour the avocado filling over the crust and use a spoon to make sure the filling is even and smooth.
- Place pan in the freezer to set up, at least 2 hours, but can be overnight. Take out of freezer, remove the springform pan, let sit out for 10-15 minutes, cut into slices and serve. The longer it sits out, the filling will soften and become more like pudding. It still tastes amazing, but not as firm. Store any leftovers back in the freezer.
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Notes
- If you don’t need this recipe to be vegan you can use honey for the sweetener in the filling.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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Delicious and so different. I would never thought of this.All those flavours are so amazing. Thank you for this lovely new addition.
Yay!! I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe, Samantha! Thanks for trying it and for coming back to leave a comment and star rating. I really appreciate it. <3
This tart is delicious, and I love that it’s so healthy! It’s got a great lime and creamy flavour. 🙂 I would love to try making a lemon equivalent with the same crust, but not sure how I’d work that!
The healthiest tart ever! I’m also struggling for a healthier me, I’ve even start running with SportMe marathon training app and I can say I’m on the right track now. Nutrition is an important part of my losing weight plan, and your blog posts are a true inspiration!
Hello! I just have one quick question! Is the nutrition information for one slice? Or the entire tart? I’m just curious since there’s no serving size. But I’m definitely planning to make this this Christmas!!! Happy holidays!
Hi Rein. If you use two mini springform pans and cut each into four slices, you’ll have a total of 8 slices and the nutritional info is for 1 slice. I hope you and your family enjoy the tart.
This was delicious! I was in a hurry so used a pre-made graham cracker crust with the filling recipe and it was quick, easy and so delicious my friends had no idea it contained avocados!
This is a beautiful recipe. My 14 yr old daughter has it as her signature dish primarily because it tastes so good. The bonus is that it’s nutritious and full of the good stuff. Thank you very much!
Would it work to substitute pistachios for the pecans in the crust?
Hi Tony! Yes, I think pistachios will definitely work.
Avocado is so versatile I’ve started to use it more and more in dessert recipes and I just love this one.
I’m not vegan but found your recipe from another blog I read. Made for my family & we all loved except for my daughter. My 13yr old son loved it! Reminds me of my homemade lara bars but better w that lime zest added to it. I know what I will be adding to my next batch of homemade lara bars! Thank for a creative, delicious recipe!
This looks so simple, thanks for sharing, looking forward to giving it while later on, I just bought my first springform pan! Heidi x