This fudge idea came from a decadent smoothie I saw on
Instagram. I’ve been suffering from a bit of a sweet tooth recently, however I
did not want to buy myself anything processed to satisfy this craving. Hence
the homemade dessert!
This fudge is extremely rich and bitter (due to the ample
amount of cacao in it), however the peanut butter and salt cut through that
bitterness in a very delightful way. Because of the richness of this raw treat,
you actually cannot eat too much of it in one sitting, which is a big positive
for all of us (have a think about how much milk chocolate you can devour
before the flavour becomes too intense…perhaps a whole block?!). You do not
need to include any fudge filling if you do not want, however I find the
different texture a filling provides quite nice. Cornflakes may sound like a
funny filling, but I loved it! Any type of nut is great too.
- 3/4 cup dates (preferably Medjool dates, pitted & roughly chopped
- 1/2 teaspoon sea salt, to taste
- 1 1/2 cups firmly packed cacao powder
- 3/4 cup coconut oil, liquid form
- water
- 1 cup organic or no added sugar peanut butter
- Optional fillings; a handful of macadamias, chopped in half or any type of nut, a handful of cornflakes, a handful of dried fruit, etc
PREPARATION
1. Soak the dates in hot water for around 20 minutes or until they are soft. Drain well.
2. Place the dates, salt, cacao coconut oil and peanut butter in a high speed blender until well combined. You may need to add a few splashes of water to blend all the ingredients together, but do so sparingly so as not to make the fudge consistency runny.
3. Pour your filling, if using, into the blender and stir to combine to keep the texture.
4. Spoon the fudge into a small baking tin or container evenly, using a wet spoon to spread evenly.
5. Put in the refrigerator for 1 hour or until the fudge has set (that is, you can slice the fudge without it losing its shape). Cut into slices or blocks or small pieces. Keep in the fridge until ready to eat.
Makes / A huge amount of servings!
Total Preparation time / 1 hr 30 minutes (including the soaking of the dates and the setting time)
x Emily
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