Simple & Healthy Vegan Stuffed Dates by the Blueprint
Are you looking to satisfy your sweet tooth? These Simple & Healthy Vegan Stuffed Dates by the Blueprint are delicious and gratifying. They are naturally sweet and easy to make.
Ingredients for Simple & Healthy Vegan Stuffed Dates by the Blueprint
- large Medjool dates
- pecan halves
- vegan carob chips
- almonds, walnuts, or nut of your choice finely chopped
Directions for Simple & Healthy Vegan Stuffed Dates by the Blueprint
Slice the dates open, about halfway through to remove the pit. Insert two pecan halves into the center of the date where the pit was removed. Press the date closed around the pecan halves.
Carefully melt the carob chips in a sauce pan or double boiler.
Dip the pecan stuffed dates in the melted carob chips.
Roll the carob covered dates in the finely chopped nuts to cover the outside of the dates.
Place on parchment paper to cool. You can also refrigerate the dates to make them firmer.
If you are really craving something sweet, you can also roll the carob covered dates in coconut flakes.
Bible Quotes
Jeremiah 40:10
As for me, behold, I will dwell at Mizpah, to serve the Chaldeans, which will come unto us: but ye, gather ye wine, and summer fruits, and oil, and put them in your vessels, and dwell in your cities that ye have taken.
Spirit of Prophecy Quotes (Ellen White)
After the invocation of the divine blessing and dinner was announced, the crowd surged toward the five tables. Six hundred seventy-five persons were served with a tempting meal. There were vegetables, of course, tastily prepared: New ripe potatoes, green beans, green corn, beets, squash, green peas, and baked beans.
There were breads and cakes: Gems, raised bread, hard biscuit, buns, fruit cake (graham), sponge cake (graham), apple pie (graham), oatmeal pudding, manioca pudding with fruit, rice pudding with fruit.
As to fruit there were peaches, dried prunes, figs, dates, apples, whortleberries (huckleberries), and blackberries. The editor stated: It is to be noticed that butter, grease of all kinds, tea, coffee, spice, pepper, ginger, and nutmeg were wholly discarded in the cookery and were not in use on the tables. Salt was provided for those who desired it. {WV 142.5 – 143.2} (Ellen White, Ellen White: Woman of Vision (2000), page 142-143).
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