Not exact matches
You could
try using
dried figs or
prunes instead, although you may need to add a little more maple for the sweetness x
You Danielle, you could
try using
prunes or
dried figs instead.
You could
try using
prunes or
dried figs as a replacement for dates.
I haven't
tried these without dates before but I imagine that
prunes or
dried figs would work well too x
You could
try dried figs or
prunes instead!
Try using
dried figs or
prunes instead!
Hi Juliana, you could
try using
prunes or
dried figs instead.
I use medjool dates quite a lot in my recipes as they are super sweet and easy to cook with but you could
try using
prunes or
dried figs instead.
You could
try dried figs or
prunes instead x
I've also
tried making them with all kinds of
dried fruits — apricots,
prunes, dates, raisins.
I think you could replace the dates with
dried figs for example or
prunes but I haven't
tried replacing the coconut oil with anything that would be good enough to recommend.
You could
try using
prunes or
dried figs instead but the flavour and consistency won't be exactly the same.
And don't forget to
try goji berries for a dose of antioxidants, or
prunes,
dried apricots, and organic coconut for fiber.
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.)
1/4 c of creamy or crunchy peanut butter (I used Smart Balance crunchy) 1/3 c of
dried tart cherries (I'm thinking pitted
prunes would also be wonderful — I'll be
trying those next) 3 tbl of roasted unsalted or salted peanuts 1/4 tsp of salt (you can omit this if you decide to use salted peanuts) 1/8 tsp of vanilla extract 2 tbl of shredded and toasted coconut 2 tbl of dark cocoa powder 1 tsp of chia seeds (optional) 1/4 c of chocolate chips (optional)
And, I wanted to
try it, but I was too lazy to run off to the store for one ingredient so I decided to rummage through my cupboards to see what kind of
dried fruit I could use as a sugar substitute and low and behold,
prunes made their appearance!
Emma also suggested using little
dried prunes, which is again something I might
try, or even an apricot!
Try adding raisins,
dried cranberries,
dried blueberries, diced
dried apricots and
prunes.
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!
-- In case you have a sweet tooth
try to substitute the unhealthy products with fresh and
dried fruits (dates, raisins, figs,
prunes, etc.).