Recipe Directions

1. Chop up dates and soak them in just enough water to cover the top of the dates.

2. Soak overnight. Or soak for at least three hours. Soaking is not required, but I get the best results for my date syrup/paste when I do soak.

3. After soaking, mash (or blend) the soaked dates with a fork till they are as mushed as possible.

4. Place the sloppy mashed date pulp into a straining bag of sorts and squeeze all of the syrup out. If you blend the dates and water in a really good blender, there really won’t be a need to strain the syrup. You can use as is.

5. At this point, you can eat or use as is. (The date and water mixture is shown in the picture.)

5. Or at this time, you could add cinnamon, vanilla and cinnamon, or cacao powder. Add more water and cacao powder for a nice chocolate syrup. The options and uses for date syrup is truly unlimited.

SimplyRaw's Thoughts

By SimplyRaw

This was originally posted somewhere else. I have added the vanilla and cinnamon to it.

Depending on how much water you have put in, it will come out like a syrup. If more water was added, it's like sugar water. If you’d like a thicker syrup, you can add less water to the initial soaking period and stir dates occasionally, or finely blend some of the soaked strained pulp with some water and add that.

Some people use dates and water with a pinch of sea salt.

For those looking to substitute the use of agave and/or maple syrup.

I was not aware of how much we are affecting the bat population by our use of agave, until recently. It is the main food source for nectar bats.

Victoria J. has posted a thread about agave nectar and bat populations.

 

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Does this taste like caramel sauce? I've been looking for a recipe for raw caramel sauce!

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I made this last night to dip my apple slices in. It was sooooo good and totally cured my sweet tooth, which is a miracle within itself! It does taste like caramel to me. I used a little less water so that it would come out a little thicker and added a tad bit extra vanilla (because I can't get enough).

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Vibrance - It does have a caramel taste to it. We had it this morning over our peaches. (The thick version, without the vanilla and cinnamon). I will post a picture later today. It was truly Delicious!!! I have been wanting to make some raw

scones, this would make an awesome spread. Or spread on carrot cake.

My daughter is saving some to eat with apples this afternoon.

Add the cinnamon and vanilla for a different version.

(some people say the cinnamon kinda gives it a butterscotch taste)

So many things you could do with date syrup/paste.

Date/Water

Date/Water/Vanilla/Cinnamon

Date/Water/Cacao Powder

Wish I would have had some ice cream to go with peaches and Date syrup

this morning. Next time. I can't wait. I bet that will be the bomb!

Definitely, try the date and water recipe first.

1 cup pitted dates

1 cup water

Blended in blender.

So Simple, So Delicious!

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*whyonlytwice* - I have kept mine in the

refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. It might

possibly keep for a week...not sure.

Are batch has not stayed around long

enough for a week. It does change color

after three days, but still tastes great.

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How long would you say date syrup will last in the fridge? A week or so?

Thanks!

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I made this last night to dip my apple slices in. It was sooooo good and totally cured my sweet tooth, which is a miracle within itself! It does taste like caramel to me. I used a little less water so that it would come out a little thicker and added a tad bit extra vanilla (because I can't get enough).

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Thanks for the caramel comments everyone!

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Oh! By the way, I have tried a couple of other caramel sauces.

If you are looking for a caramel sauce, I have to say this is

the best one I have tried. You could probably had a nut butter

like some other caramel sauces call for, but the dates and water

was all that we needed. No need for maple syrup either.

For us, this has been by far, the best caramel sauce we have come across.

LOL! :)

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Vibrance - It does have a caramel taste to it. We had it this morning over our peaches. (The thick version, without the vanilla and cinnamon). I will post a picture later today. It was truly Delicious!!! I have been wanting to make some raw

scones, this would make an awesome spread. Or spread on carrot cake.

My daughter is saving some to eat with apples this afternoon.

Add the cinnamon and vanilla for a different version.

(some people say the cinnamon kinda gives it a butterscotch taste)

So many things you could do with date syrup/paste.

Date/Water

Date/Water/Vanilla/Cinnamon

Date/Water/Cacao Powder

Wish I would have had some ice cream to go with peaches and Date syrup

this morning. Next time. I can't wait. I bet that will be the bomb!

Definitely, try the date and water recipe first.

1 cup pitted dates

1 cup water

Blended in blender.

So Simple, So Delicious!

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if you add salt to date syrup you get caramel sauce!

i just put the dates in the blender with water and blend. It is the best and only truly raw sweetner!!

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vibrance, i too had this craving a while back. Check the recipes for Perfect Raw Caramel dip. Also Yanna has one with brazil nuts if you check that profile. I ate mine every day for a week--went through 4-6 granny smiths a day! LOL

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Does this taste like caramel sauce? I've been looking for a recipe for raw caramel sauce!

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Awesome idea. I've got tons of dates that I can now use!!

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