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There are very few people in this world that don’t like dates. And there are probably fewer that don’t like chocolate. And both provide a high dose of nutrition assuming we are talking about pure dark chocolate. Dark chocolate can be bitter, and unsweetened chocolate is definitely bitter, and that’s why pairing it with sweet dates is just perfect.
The recipe below is vegan, gluten-free and only sweetened with dates (depending on what type of chocolate you add in).
Baking the dough as is without additional chocolate is delicious and takes more like a brownie than a cookie. However, the more chocolate the better so I’ve included a couple of variations below.
Adapted from this recipe
Makes 18-20 cookies
Ingredients:
3 variations:
Variation Instructions:
Lulu | 20th Sep 17
شكرًا أروى على الوصفة اللذيذة، حبيتها و حبوها بناتي بتكون خيار صحي و لذيذ في سناك المدرسة باذن الله?
Arwa | 22nd Sep 17
بالعافية عليكم لولو ?
Khulood MD | 8th Oct 17
toasted buckwheat groats , i just need to toast the buckwheat on the pan? i don’t know how this will taste for my daughter? i think buckwheat is bitter slightly so i will skip this, mmm i might add crisp rice as the original recipe :). I just love it when you add the resource and reference 🙂
Will be more fun if we can upload our recipe pictures to the blog 🙂
Arwa | 10th Oct 17
Hi Khulood. Yes you can toast the buckwheat in the oven, or just use it raw. You can also buy it ready toasted, sometime called Kasha. You can also leave it out, that’s how we make them at Crumbs.
رشا | 26th Apr 20
مرحبآ
يعطيك العافيه عالوصفه
ممكن اعرف السعرات الحرارية في كل قطعه
Arwa | 26th Apr 20
حياك الله رشا
تقريبا ١٠٠
Heba | 9th Oct 20
احبك أروى…وصفات مرة تجنن وخاصة خالية من الغلوتين ..مشكورة حبيبتي