Introduction
Ever find yourself staring blankly into the fridge on a busy weeknight, wondering if you can whip up something that’s both plant-powered and totally drool-worthy?
Well, buckle up, because these Nākd Mini Bakewell Tarts are about to become your new secret weapon. They’re like the cozy hug you didn’t know you needed—sweet, nutty, and just the right size to keep you from eating the whole batch (but we won’t judge if you do).
Perfect for when you want dessert that’s as kind to animals as it’s to your sweet tooth. Trust me, once you get a taste, you’ll be wondering why you ever thought vegan treats were boring.
Ingredients

- 150g plain gluten-free flour
- 75g dairy-free soya spread (buttery magic!)
- 2 tsp agave nectar or maple syrup (sweet sunshine drizzle)
- 75ml cold water
- 30g dairy-free soya spread
- 3 tbsp agave nectar or maple syrup
- 25g plain gluten-free flour
- 50g ground almonds
- 3 Nākd Bakewell Tart Bars
- Flaked almonds, for decorating
These ingredients bring together a dreamy, dairy-free Bakewell with a cheeky gluten-free twist!
Perfect for anyone who loves tarts but not the fuss—plus, those Nākd bars sneak in a sweet surprise that’s totally guilt-free.
Who knew plant-based baking could be this cheeky and delicious?
How to Make It
Ready to whip up some seriously cute and tasty Nākd Mini Bakewell Tarts? Start by giving your oven a little warm-up to 170°C—because even vegan tarts like a cozy environment to bake in.
Grab your mini muffin tin and give it a light greasing; nobody likes a sticky tart situation. Now, for the shortcrust pastry, sift 150g of plain gluten-free flour into a food processor bowl and toss in 75g of dairy-free soya spread. Pulse it all until it looks like a crumbly, sandy beach—perfect for little tart shells.
No food processor? No worries! You can totally channel your inner baker and mix it with your fingertips. Then, stir in 2 teaspoons of agave nectar (or maple syrup if you’re feeling fancy) along with 75ml of cold water, just a splash at a time, until a smooth dough magically forms.
Wrap that beauty in cling film and pop it into the fridge for 15 minutes while you prepare the filling. Patience, young plant-based pastry chef.
Speaking of the filling, melt 30g of dairy-free soya spread with 3 tablespoons of agave nectar in a bowl—think of it as the gooey heart of your little tarts. Once melted, stir in 25g of plain gluten-free flour and 50g of ground almonds to create a dreamy, nutty mixture.
Now for the star of the show: crumble 3 Nākd Bakewell Tart Bars into the mix. These bars add that perfect chewy, fruity punch that makes these tarts oh-so-addictive.
Spoon this luscious filling into your chilled tart cases, then sprinkle some flaked almonds on top for that finishing crunch and look of pure elegance. Pop those beauties into the oven for about 15 minutes, and just like that, you’ll have tiny, vegan bakewell tarts that’d make your non-vegan friends suspiciously impressed.
Get ready to impress and indulge—because plant-based never tasted this fun!
Bonus Tips
- Swap agave for maple syrup if you like your tarts with a hint of tree-hugging sweetness—because why not get a little sappy?
- Toss a sprinkle of cinnamon into the almond mix for that cozy, “I’m baking but I’m also basically a hug” vibe.
- Feeling fancy? Glaze those flaked almonds with a dab of melted vegan chocolate before baking—because extra drama belongs in your tarts, not your drama.
Why You’ll Love It
Ready to wow your taste buds without turning your kitchen into a disaster zone? These Nākd Mini Bakewell Tarts are like little plant-powered flavor bombs that show up fast and steal the show.
They’re perfect for when you want fancy vibes but have zero time or patience—because who really wants to wrestle with complicated recipes after a long day?
Plus, if you’re vegan-curious or just here for the sweet almondy goodness, these tarts flex to your lifestyle like a pro yogi on a sunny morning.
Nutritional Info
These are estimated values.
Calories: 150
Protein: 3 g
Carbohydrates: 22 g
Fat: 6 g
Nutrition estimates are provided for vibe-check purposes only — they aren’t legally binding promises of eternal health or six-pack abs.