You can’t beat how easy, healthy, and simple date bars they are. These are a perfect munching snack box treat for festivals time or holidays season. I also love having them on hand for those times I need a treat terribly but know that I don’t really need a treat. They are perfect craving busters.
What are the benefits of eating dates?
Dates are a great food to include in your kids day. Not only are the packed with fiber (almost a full gram of fiber per date) they are portable and delicious. This makes them easy to take an eat on the go. They are higher in calories than other fruit which is great for picky eaters. That’s what makes these bars an even better snack, kids can eat dates with healthy dry fruits all day long.
Because dates are so sweet, dates provide the perfect natural alternative to added sugars in any date recipe. In fact, dates are such a great source of natural sugar, they have been processed to make natural sweeteners such as date juice, date sugar, dehydrated dates, date paste, ground dates, and even diced dates that you can add to recipes you want to sweeten up naturally.
I remember my mom used to soak almonds and give it to us all siblings in morning time when we were kids. Soaked almond are really cool for our body, they never gives heat to it. Otherwise almonds are so heated snacks, while having or eating them as raw. I used to soak almonds at night, for me and for my kiddo and husband and next day morning peel the almonds and give them as a snack in breakfast or with milk.
Can I eat dates every day?
You can! One serving of dates is 5-6 dates, which is really easy to do when you blend them in a mixer and make delicious no bake date bars like this!
This superfood energy bar recipe is 100% kids friendly and the perfect wholesome snack recipe. Easy, nutritious and much less expensive than the store-bought bars.
You can use cashews or apricot also to make such nut bars. Mix and match dry fruits as per availability. There is no need to add any liquid ingredients. I think a high power blender or food processor could be used to make these, but I haven’t tried it myself. I have tried it normal mixer grinder.
So let's see how to make make this vegan, gluten free and sugar free date energy bars with simple steps.
Preparation Time : 15 minutes
Cooking Time : 0 minutes
Total Time : 15 minutes
Recipe type: Snacks
Serves: 8 to 12 bar
Author: Jolly Makkar
Ingredients :
Dates seeds removed - 1 and half cup(1.5 cup)
Walnut - 1/2 cup
Almonds - 1/4 cup
Dessicated coconut - 1/4 cup
Sunflower seeds - 2 tbsp
Preparation Method :
1. First of all, clean the dates and remove seeds.
2. In a mixer or food processor add walnut, almonds. Pulse for 10 seconds. Repeat this until dry fruits are broken into pieces. Add
3. To this add seeds and coconut. Pulse for 10 seconds.
4. Add dates, pulse for 20 seconds. Repeat this for 2-3 times till dates are crushed and mixed with dry fruit mixture.
5. Line a parchment paper in a baking pan or in a plate.
6. Pour this mixture in the pan and set it with the help of a spatula. Spread some sunflower seeds on top. Set them and keep in the fridge until they firm.
7. Remove the bars from the pan and cut into pieces using a sharp knife. Enjoy these bars cold or frozen. Store in an air-tight container in the fridge or freezer.
8. This recipe was adapted and inspired by no bake dry fruit energy bar from Preethi Cuisine. I have made few changes as per my taste buds.
This recipe is under Recipe Swap Challenge & this month my partner is Preethi who blog at preethicuisine.com. This month our challenge theme is "Holiday Dessert Ideas"
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