Cover
dates with boiling water and let soften for 10 minutes.
Not exact matches
I couldn't find medjool
dates, so I find soaking regular pitted
dates in
boiling water for a few mins before blending them
with the sweet potato, works a treat.
Hi Ella To make
date syrup Take 2 cups of pitted
dates and cover
with 2 cups of
boiling water.
The
date caramel was great but I just made another recipe
with a similar process but instead you poured
boiling water over roughly chopped
dates, left them to sit for 10 mins and then blended, this created a much smoother paste.
The second time I soaked the
dates in
boiling water to soften them and then I just used a blender stick to blend the
dates with sweet potato and maple syrup (much easier than a processor) I also made a budget version and used regular cocoa powder, 1/2 honey 1/2 maple syrup, no pinenuts - just 1/2 cup of coconut flour and 1/2 cornflour, I also added chopped walnuts.
Not overly sweet and it's relatively sugar free
with the Stevia.What you will need for this recipe: 1/2 Cup Stevia Baking Blend (I used NuNaturals Fiber Blend brand) 1/2 Cup High Quality Cocoa Powder 1 1/4 Cup Organic Whole Wheat Flour 1 Cup Chopped
Dates soaked in 1 Cup
Boiling Water (reserve soak water) 1/2 Cup Chopped Walnuts 3
Water (reserve soak
water) 1/2 Cup Chopped Walnuts 3
water) 1/2 Cup Chopped Walnuts 3 Tbs.
Bring a small saucepan
with water and
dates to a rapid
boil over high heat.
The first step in this recipe is to combine the
dates with some baking soda and
boiling water, as this softens the tough outer skin of the
dates.
Place the
dates in a heat proof bowl, sprinkle
with baking soda and pour over the
boiling water.
If your
dates are a bit hard, try softening them in a small bowl
with some
boiling water before adding them to the food processor.
Puree
dates with 1/2 -1 cup hot (not
boiling)
water in a food processor and set aside.
Chop up your pitted
dates and place into a bowl and cover them
with the 85 ml
boiling water and 1 tsp vanilla extract and set aside.
In a small bowl mix together chopped
dates with baking soda and
boiling water.
-- 1 cup
dates (about 9 pieces), pitted, chopped — 2 tablespoons
boiling water — 1 teaspoon baking soda — 1 and 1/2 cups brown rice flour — 1/2 cup millet flour — 2 teaspoons baking powder — 3 bananas, peeled and mashed
with a fork — 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil — 2 organic or free - range eggs — 1 vanilla bean, split and seeded — grated zest of 1 lemon — sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds
Place 5 pitted Medjool
dates in a small bowl; cover
with boiling water and let sit until softened, about 10 minutes.
Add the
dates, cocoa and 75g dessicated coconut to a food processor
with 1 - 2 tablespoons of
boiling water and blitz until smooth.
Feel free to substitute the ingredients to work
with what you have on hand, for example walnuts instead of pecan or sultanas soaked in
boiling water for 10 - 15 minutes instead of
dates.
Wet ingredients 50 g cold soft butter, in cubes 1 egg, whisked 3/4 cup neutral yoghurt 250 g grated hokkaido pumpkin (
with the skin) 8 soft
dates, mashed
with a fork (add a little
boiling water if the
dates are to chewy)
Cover the
dates with hot /
boiling water and leave to soak for a few minutes whilst you get busy
with the hazelnuts.
In a small bowl mix together chopped
dates with baking soda and
boiling water.
Boil the
dates with the
water until all of the
water is absorbed and a paste is formed.
If not, give them a soak in
boiling water for five minutes, drain them thoroughly, and THEN proceed
with the recipe.If your
dates were soft though, it sounds like you just needed to run the food processor a bit more.
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