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    No-Bake Oatmeal Tart Crust – Vegan & Gluten-Free

    Updated: Sep 8, 2025 · Published: Aug 31, 2025 by Vegin Vegan Vegun! · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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    No-Bake Oatmeal Tart Crust Recipe — Made with ripe banana and a touch of coconut oil, this easy vegan crust is mixed in minutes and chilled to set into a sturdy, wholesome base.

    No-bake oatmeal tart crust with cocoa, bound with banana and coconut oil — vegan, wholesome, and easy to make
    Jump to:
    • 🫐 Journal from the Summer Kitchen
    • 🧺 Why I love this crust
    • 🌱 Ingredients & Tools
    • 🥣 Method
    • 📘 Kitchen Notes | Tips & Tricks
    • 📚 FAQ
    • 🍨 Indulge your sweet tooth…
    • 🍫 Use leftover cocoa powder…
    • 🍮 Try using a Noda Horo tin…
    • ✏️ Recipe Card|Printable
    • 🥄 Closing Thoughts

    🫐 Journal from the Summer Kitchen

    I made a no-bake oatmeal tart crust today, planning a blueberry vegan custard tart.

    For the tin, I went with a Noda Horo square S-size—easy to cover in the fridge, and just the right size if I want a treat alone or to share quietly with someone special.

    Chilling it slowly gives a firm base that holds together,
    yet the oatmeal’s tender, crumbly texture stays gentle.

    A hint of banana aroma blends softly with the vegan custard.

    Next, I think I’ll try this crust with a banana pie — it should turn out delicious.

    No-bake oatmeal tart crust ready for a blueberry vegan tart — tender, crumbly, and naturally sweet

    🧺 Why I love this crust

    • Easy no-bake oatmeal tart crust — ready in minutes
    • Naturally held together with ripe banana and a touch of coconut oil
    • Chilled in the fridge, it keeps its shape while remaining tenderly crumbly
    • Subtle cocoa flavor pairs beautifully with vegan custard and fresh fruit
    • Perfect for hot days or busy mornings when the oven is not an option
    • Vegan and vegetarian-friendly — no animal products

    🌱 Ingredients & Tools

    ▶︎ Ingredients

    • Oatmeal (use a gluten-free variety if you want)
    • Cocoa powder
    • Ripe banana
    • Coconut oil (mild-flavored)
    • Cinnamon (optional)
    • A pinch of salt to enhance sweetness (optional)

    For exact amounts, please check the printable recipe card👇

    Ingredients for no-bake oatmeal tart crust: oatmeal, ripe bananas with sugar spots, cinnamon, salt, cocoa, and coconut oil — vegan and naturally sweet

    ▶︎ Tools

    • Noda Horo square S-size tin (10.6 × 10 × 5.4 cm) or any similar container
    • Parchment paper
    • Scissors
    • Fork
    • Food processor or mill (for grinding the oatmeal)
    • Bowl

    🥣 Method

    Ground oatmeal in a food processor — for a sturdier, tender-crumby vegan tart crust
    1. Grind part of the oatmeal
      Use about ¾ of the oatmeal and grind it in a food processor. This helps the crust come together more easily.
    Mixing all ingredients in a bowl, mashing the banana with a fork until the mixture binds — easy, vegan tart preparation
    1. Mix the ingredients
      Combine the ground oatmeal, remaining oatmeal, cocoa powder, banana, coconut oil, and cinnamon in a bowl. Mash the banana and mix until the mixture holds together.
    Pressing the mixture into a parchment-lined tin — ensures even, no-bake vegan tart crust
    1. Press into the tin
      Line the tin with parchment paper and press the mixture evenly, reaching into the corners. Make sure the thickness is uniform to keep the crust from breaking.
    Chilled vegan tart crust in the fridge for 1 hour — firm yet tender and crumbly
    1. Chill
      Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. The crust will be firm and easy to handle, but still tenderly crumbly.
    Firm no-bake vegan tart crust that holds together perfectly — sturdy yet tender

    📘 Kitchen Notes | Tips & Tricks

    • Using ground oatmeal helps the crust hold together better.
    • Ripe bananas give natural sweetness and make the crust easier to form.
    • Chilling for at least 1 hour gives a firm base while keeping the texture tender.
    • The crust can get slightly moist once filled with vegan custard, so eating it soon after filling is ideal.
      ✧ If keeping it longer, a thin layer of melted vegan chocolate or coconut oil on the crust might help. Haven’t tried yet, but planning to.

    📚 FAQ

    Q. How long does the no-bake oatmeal crust keep?

    A. Stored in the fridge, it lasts 2–3 days. The crust can get slightly moist over time, so it’s best eaten soon after adding the cream.

    Q. Can I use something other than banana?

    A. Ripe banana gives natural sweetness and helps the crust hold together. Applesauce or avocado paste might work too, though I haven’t tested them yet.

    Q. Why grind some of the oatmeal?

    A. Grinding makes the crust hold together better and creates a balance of tender and slightly crumbly texture. Without grinding, the crust might be too fragile.

    Q. Can I freeze it?

    A. Yes, but texture may change slightly. Thaw slowly in the fridge or leave at room temperature for a while before serving.

    Q. Can I use a different tin?

    A. Any cold-safe container works. Adjust chilling time according to size and thickness.

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    🍫 Use leftover cocoa powder…

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      No-Bake Vegan Salted Chocolate Rosemary Oat Cookies

    🍮 Try using a Noda Horo tin…

    ✏️ Recipe Card|Printable

    firmly set, No-Bake Oatmeal Tart Crust, Cocoa-Flavored

    No-Bake Oatmeal Tart Crust, Cocoa-Flavored

    by Vegin Vegan Vegun!
    Ripe banana and a touch of coconut oil hold this simple, rustic, sturdy crust together. Just mix and chill—vegan and gluten-free friendly.
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 1 hour hr
    Total 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins
    Course dessert, tart crust
    Cuisine gluten-free, vegan
    Servings 1 tart

    Equipment

    • Noda Horo Square S (10.6×10×5.4cm)
    • parchment paper
    • food processor (for grinding)
    • Mixing bowl
    • fork

    Ingredients
      

    • 30 g Oatmeal (for grinding)
    • 10 g Oatmeal (whole)
    • 22 g Ripe banana
    • 2 teaspoon Coconut oil (adjust to taste)
    • 1 teaspoon Cocoa powder
    • ¼ teaspoon Cinnamon (optional)
    • a pinch of salt

    Instructions
     

    • Grind: Pulse ¾ of the oatmeal (30 g) in a food processor or mill until finely ground.
    • Mix: Combine all ingredients in a bowl. Mash the banana with a fork and mix well until the dry bits are gone and the dough comes together.
      30 g Oatmeal
      10 g Oatmeal
      22 g Ripe banana
      2 teaspoon Coconut oil
      1 teaspoon Cocoa powder
      ¼ teaspoon Cinnamon
      a pinch of salt
    • Press into the tin: Line your tin with parchment paper, then spread the dough evenly. Press it firmly into the corners and smooth the top so it holds together nicely.
    • Chill: Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. Chilling creates a firm, stable crust while keeping the oatmeal tender and slightly crumbly.

    Notes

    • Store in the fridge and enjoy as soon as possible.
    • Once filled with vegan custard, the crust can get slightly moist, so it’s best to eat soon after assembling.
    • For longer storage, you might coat the crust with gently melted vegan chocolate or a thin layer of coconut oil (to try in the future).
    • Using ripe banana adds natural sweetness and helps the dough bind.
    • For a gluten-free version, choose oatmeal labeled “gluten-free.”
    Keyword banana, coconut oil, easy tart crust, gluten-free tart crust, no-bake tart crust, oatmeal, oatmeal tart crust, vegan sweets, vegan tart crust, vegan tart dough

    🥄 Closing Thoughts

    The crust is ready, so now it’s time for the vegan custard.
    Using kudzu starch gives it a thick, creamy texture—lightly sweet and just a touch of oil, perfect for enjoying freely without guilt.

    I spread the custard generously into the crust, filling it fully, and then piled on plenty of blueberries.

    A quiet, indulgent tart—like a little gift I made just for myself.

    Vegan blueberry custard tart filled with vegan custard, served with a cup of tea

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