Hey, we are once again back with our 28th Foodie Monady Bloghop event and what a fun choosing the theme for this time. It's always a pleasure to visit my co-blogger friends blog and see what amazing recipes they have....and when the theme for this week was " Inter Blog challenge" , everyone including me were excited. This is the chance to cook something from each other's blog but wait who will cook from whose blog was the question in everyone's mind. Here comes the savior of our group Krithika ...the lively girl that she is always has surprises up her sleeves.....and comes this unique way of choosing the Blog by picking up a random draw. Personally, I would have been happy to cook from anyone's blog as I know each one of them are fantastic cooks and passionate Bloggers. I have been given to try recipes from a very talented and sweet friend Habeeba Nisa who blogs at Flavour Diary
Nisa is born and raised in India and moved to UK with her family consisting of her hubby and two extremely sweet kids. She is a Software professional and was working before she left India and currently work with her husband in his Company. Her Blog has a collection of wonderful recipes to cook from. I have personally used one of her recipes of Chocolate cups in SPICY CHOCOLATE MOUSSE. Apart from this, some of the dishes which I like from her blog are Cute Deviled eggs, Chocolate Cardamom Sandesh, Dahi Vada . 
Spicy Chocolate Mousse
For this 28th Foodie Monday Blog Hop I have chosen this very easy and flavorful recipe of Stuffed Dates which can be done in both sweet and savory manner and like her I also tried the sweet version. You can have a look at the original picture of the recipe below.





Total time: 30 minsMakes: 50 nos
Ingredients
- 2 packets dates
- 100 grams Almonds
- 100 grams Cashewnuts
- 2 tablespoon Raisins
- 1 tablespoon melon seeds
- A pinch of Nutmeg powder
- 1 tablespoon Milkmaid
- 100 grams chocolate chips(Optional)
- Few Cloves for garnishing
Lets learn How to make this:
- Cut the Dates in half and remove the seeds. You can also seedless dates.
- Dry roast the Almonds, Cashewnuts and melon seeds separately.

- In a blender add Almonds, cashews and blend it to a coarse powder.Add the melon seeds and nutmeg powder to it.Now add 1 tablespoon of milkmaid and knead it to make a dough consistency.Take a pinch of this mixture and stuff it inside the dates. Place a clove in the center and keep aside.The flavor of the clove and its spiciness will balance out the sweetness of the stuffed dates.
- You can have this as it is now or can follow the below mentioned procedure to make it more exotic.

- Now melt the chocolate chips in a double boiler and mix it well. Once it melts add a a teaspoon of oil to make it smooth and easy coating of the dates.Dip each stuffed dates in it and keep on a parchment paper to dry. Place it inside a refrigerator to cool .Once cool, take out the dates and wrap it on color papers like toffees. You can have them as it is or can pass it off as a gift to someone you LOVE.


- The original recipe calls for sugar and water , whereas I have replaced it with Milkmaid for proper binding in place of water.
- The original recipe calls for addition of food colors whereas I have kept it basic.
- I have dry roasted the almonds and cashew nuts for longer life .
- Kept the mixture a bit coarse so that it can give the feeling of chewiness.
- I have used melon seeds for crunchiness and nutmeg powder for aromatic flavor.
- I have used chocolates to cover the dates for a kids friendly version and kept it as it is for others.
Thank you Nisa for this wonderful and simple recipe and if I could have met you in person, I would have definitely gifted you the lovely stuffed dates wrapped up in chocolates for you and your kids.

Sending this Stuffed dates toffees recipe to our 28th Foodie Monday Bloghop theme of " Inter Blog Challenge".

