Without a doubt, these addictive little raw energy bites rank high on my list of delectable treats. I've already made them twice, partly because I wanted to get the proportions just right, and largely because I wanted to eat them again, even though a batch yields about 20. They do keep well though, as they are stored in the refrigerator and the basic ingredients are coconut oil, tahini and dates — not that they lasted very long in my kitchen, especially considering I shared with friends. Peanut butter fan that I am, I honestly think these rank right up there with homemade peanut butter sweets.
This brilliant recipe is slightly adapted from a new favorite cookbook that I received for possible review. I've written about Rawsome Vegan Baking before and haven't stopped using the book for inspiration since. The original recipe suggested serving them in standard size muffin cup portions, but I wanted to make them into smaller bite-size servings. Mind you, this did not prevent me from indulging in more, as I would have perhaps two (or more!) at a given time. Good thing they are naturally sweetened and full of goodness and without guilt — you would not necessary think so because these luscious creamy date filled delights satisfy the sweet tooth like the most decadent of desserts and literally melt in your mouth. Enjoy them anytime of day when the craving for a bit of sweetness hits. You won't miss the butter, sugar, nor the chocolate, in this instance.
Mini Tahini Cups with a Creamy Coffee Date Filling | ||
Recipe by Lisa Turner Adapted from Rawsome Vegan Baking: An Un-cookbook for Raw, Gluten-Free, Vegan, Beautiful and Sinfully Sweet Cookies, Cakes, Bars & Cupcakes Published on April 30, 2014 Raw miniature tahini cups with a naturally sweet creamy coffee and date filling — addictive and guilt-free
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Other raw treats to try from Lisa's Kitchen:
Avocado Coconut Nanaimo Bars
Raw Peanut Butter Cookies
Peanut Butter Carob Balls
Cocoa Fruit Energy Bites
On the top of the reading stack: Dead Souls by Gogol
Audio Accompaniment: Gastón Arévalo
Pretty sure I would be gobbling these up nonstop!
ReplyDeleteMmm, these sound awesome! I am a huge tahini fan, so I am going to have to try these.
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious, can coffee be substituted for any other ingredient when making for toddlers
ReplyDeleteThese sound wonderful and just that little bit different. I'd love to snack on these throughout the day and I'm sure my family would too!
ReplyDeleteYou could use tea if you don't wish to use coffee. Or, just add some water instead and extra vanilla extract.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I would ever have thought to pair this together. I am so curious to try it out. I have many cookbooks but not this one. It looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa, I will try without tea/coffee and let you!
ReplyDeleteI made these last weekend and they turned out great. Next time I will use the mini-cups, the regular ones were not quite right for this desert. Thank you for this.
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