But I have sometimes dificulties finding moist dates, would
dry prunes work (obviously there would be a prune flavour, but that I don't mind)?
Not exact matches
I haven't tried these without dates before but I imagine that
prunes or
dried figs would
work well too x
I have used
dried prune in some other recipes asking for dates, they
worked fine for me.
The kids (and my 65 year old father) love it... and we have tried it with different
dried fruit that we have had on hand (
dried craisons, plums and
prunes seem to
work great too.)
We make our own jam by simply heating up frozen raspberries and
dried prunes, but if you have a favorite brand of unsweetend jam, that of course
works just as well.
In the winter months,
dried fruit such as figs,
prunes or dates also
work well, as soaking the
dried fruit in the cream and milk softens it while cooking.
I bet
dried cranberries, apricots, fig and / or
prunes will
work great.
I've also tried
dried figs, apricots, and even
prunes in the past, and like you I find that they don't turn out quite as sweet as with dates, but they
work in a pinch!
Calling him «Eric Holden,» Spence says that when a lawyer
works long enough for big corporations, as Holder did as partner at a corporate law firm, «the human psyche begins to
dry up and one day will fall out on the carpet of the boardroom floor... like a
dried up old
prune.»