In my quest for healthier alternative sweet treats, I wondered what I could spoon over my frozen yoghurt at the weekend.
I love caramel sauce, but as we all know, this contains a lot of cream, butter and sugar. As I’m trying to be good, I thought I would try and knock up a more virtuous version to slather over my dessert.
I cast my mind back to a recipe I did a couple of years ago for raw coconut fudge. This was a ‘fudge’ made from dates, coconut and vanilla extract. It tastes just like toffee.
I wondered if using similar ingredients in different proportions would taste as good?
I popped dates, coconut oil, vanilla extract and water in my Optimum 9400 from Froothie – such a cracking blender – and whizzed it up until it was smooth.
This took no time at all and when I took the lid off, it smelt amazingly divine!
I did sieve the sauce as I wanted it to be as smooth as I could possibly get it. I tried a little spoonful and decided that a teaspoon of something would be needed just to give it that extra sweet shot. Instead of going for granulated sugar, I opted for a teaspoon of maple sugar which I had in the cupboard. You could use a teaspoon of maple syrup instead or even honey or agave nectar.
I transferred the sauce to a small bowl and popped it in the fridge. As it chilled it thickened slightly and took on the texture and consistency of caramel.
I spooned mine over my frozen yoghurt and it tasted so indulgent!
Okay, this is not caramel sauce, but I think as a healthy alternative this sauce is delicious. The addition of the vanilla extract really changes this from blended dates to something more dessert like.
Why not try adding some salt for a take on salted caramel sauce as well?
Here’s how I made it…
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Healthy Alternative Caramel Style Sauceby S Vettese June-6-2016Blended dates, coconut oil and vanilla make this surprisingly healthy alternative to caramel sauce.Ingredients
- 200 grams pitted dates
- 150-200 ml water
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon maple sugar (or syrup)
Disclosure Statement: I received the Optimum 9400 free to review and make recipes with. Any opinions expressed are my own.