I’m putting together a guide on ‘How To Serve a Vegan Afternoon Tea’ and have been looking for some mini patisserie and desserts inspiration. These are 10 of my favourite recipes from around the web (including some of my own!) for miniature vegan desserts. These bite-sized treats would be perfect for parties, get-togethers, afternoon teas, gifts or simply something cute and delicious to enjoy for yourself!
Mini Rose & Strawberry Panna Cotta
Tiny panna cotta desserts made using agar agar flakes with rose and strawberry flavours! Delicious and pretty, perfect for serving bite-sized treats at a party.
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Mini Bakewell Tarts
I made this recipe for Nakd’s Bakewell Tart bars. These mini tarts are so delicious and more-ish, party guests would love them. They’re gluten-free too!
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Mini Raw Strawberry Cheesecakes
This is another recipe I made for Nakd, this time using their Strawberry Crunch bars as the cheesecake base but you could substitute for any base you prefer. They’re delicious, adorable and perfect for Valentines Day or Mother’s Day.
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Chocolate Cream Cakes
How amazing do these look? It’s hard to believe these professional looking miniature desserts are in fact raw and healthy!
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Green Tea Cakes
Note: Recipe is in French (click here for English translation). These are one of the most beautiful vegan desserts I’ve ever seen. They would be perfect served at a posh afternoon tea!
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Mini Raspberry & Lemon Cheesecakes
Fresh and flavourful little vegan cheesecakes. Ideal for a Summer party!
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Mini Rasberry Chocolate Cakes
These treats look so decadent, you won’t believe the ingredients – they’re so healthy! I love the combination of chocolate and raspberry… Mmmm
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Vegan Petit Vours
The perfect mini dessert: Bite-sized cake! These petit fours would be ideal for an afternoon tea treat or would make an adorable gift for someone.
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Healthy Lemon Bar Bites
These look so delicious and refreshing. The perfect bite-sized treats for Summer parties or to snack on at home.
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Vegan Raspberry Chocolate Macarons
Vegan Macarons!!!!! I have to try these out some day as macarons are something I miss dearly in my egg-less kitchen. These would of course be perfect for an afternoon tea treat.
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Part of my guide series on How To Serve a Vegan Afternoon Tea
Sue Starre says
I was hoping to find a recipe for the Puffed pastry that you have pictured with the fruit on it. I have a friend who has many allergies and Vegan recipes are the best way for me to make anything for her. When they’re tasty it’s even better because than she can eat the same thing everyone else is eating. I don’t usually volunteer that something is Vegan until people eat it. Then she steps in because I will have told her earlier. If she were to eat it first, they’d know and probably not touch it.
Sharon @ Bit of the Good Stuff says
I’m so excited that you’ve put together this vegan afternoon tea series. A few years ago I took my mum for afternoon tea in Bath as a birthday treat. It was her first ever afternoon tea! Sadly I couldn’t eat a single thing on the 3 tier stand… they couldn’t even offer me a vegan sandwich :/ So even though my mum enjoyed it, it was a bit weird me sitting there while she tucked in. For Christmas, she asked me if I’d take her for afternoon tea again. I still haven’t found anywhere local to me that offers vegan afternoon tea options but it doesn’t matter now – I’ll just make one myself, then we can both tuck in :D
Aimee says
I had a vegan afternoon tea at Fortnum and Mason which was really great, the only part that let it down was the dessert which was simply a fruit salad and I had to watch my friend tuck into these amazing looking petit fours, macarons and pastries :-( Anyway, like you say, we can just make our own now!
Jen @ Baked by an Introvert says
Each of these little treat is just adorable. I love mini desserts! They all look so delicious also!
Aimee says
I love “mini” everything! Especially desserts though :-)