Yes, feel free to reduce the dates and
omit the sugar altogether!
As a result I accidentally
omitted the sugar altogether and we ended up with a very lime zesty meal that was a bit too sour to be entirely edible.
Next time I might even
omit the sugar altogether and just use the agave.
Not exact matches
Mine came out great with rinsed quinoa replacing the millet and I
omitted the brown
sugar altogether.
2 Tbsp of tomato paste (we didn't have any so see how I improvised below) 2 cloves of garlic 1 tsp of organic cane
sugar (you could use raw honey or brown
sugar, too — or
omit it
altogether) 2 tsp dried basil (or 2 Tbsp fresh) 1 tsp salt 1 Tbsp of red wine vinegar
You can
omit it
altogether if your fruit is sweet enough or use coconut
sugar instead.
You could probably sub in dates, and
omit the maple
sugar altogether -LCB- because dates are so sweet! -RCB-.
You could always substitute a little honey (2 or 3 teaspoons) in with the sauce or a packet of artificial sweetener like Stevia if you didn't want to
omit the sweetness
altogether I personally think this sauce needs a hint of sweetness, but you could definitely use something besides brown
sugar!
The
sugar will add carbs though so if that's a concern I'd
omit it
altogether.