How To: Date Paste | My Top Blending Tip, VIDEO Tutorial, & Recipes (2024)

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All about date paste!! A complete guide to this natural healthy sweetenerwith my top quick and easy blending tip, VIDEO tutorial, and tonsof uses and recipe ideas.

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Would you believe that a couple of years ago I didn’t like dates? In fact, they kind of freaked me out with their jumbo-sized raisin resemblance. Worse was howthey seemed to be essential for nearlyevery single raw dessert recipeon the internet. And there is no perfect sub for them either. If that sounds like you and yet somehow you are here reading this, don’t leave yet! I have some tips for making the jump from date hater to date lover at the end of this post just for you.

Nowadays I have to consciously refrain from putting them in every single baked or raw recipe on FOF. They add moisture, they add natural sweetness, they add a slight caramelflavor–why wouldn’t you want all those things in every baked good ever? But I get it, some people don’t. You will still see them pop up ina largepercentage of my recipes, most of the time blended with some sort of liquid to make the ever-so-verstatiledate paste!

And that is what this post is all about. My best tips and techniques, the right ratio, a video tutorial, recipes, and more! With how much I love date paste and how often I use it, this really should’ve been the first post on FF, but better late (and with much more attractive photos than if it was actually my first post) than never!

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The Basics

Dates + water.

Preferably Medjool dates, those are my go-to with more moisture andsweetness than smaller Deglet Noir (a.k.a. baking dates), but any will work since you are going to be blending them up anyways.

Soaking. If your datesare exceptionally dry or if you don’t have a highpowered blender, soaking them for 30 minutes to an hour in warm water before blendingcan make things much easier on your blender and lead to a smoother finished product. I personally do not usually bother. If I am soaking them for a recipe, I will usually do soin the exact amount water/liquid called forand then just throw all of that in the blender together as opposed to draining and adding more liquid to blend. This way you avoid adding too much moisture. You can always add more liquid while blending, but you can’t take it away.

The ratio.This will vary slightly with how squishy vs. dry your dates are and the type, but I usually start with a 3:2 ratio of dates to water. So for simplicity (and for many of my recipes) that comes out to be 1 cup dates to 2/3 cup water.

Dates area little awkward to measure out, so if you are using medium sized Medjool dates than 10-12 dates is equal to about 1 cup. If you are using smaller dates it will obviously bemore. If you are using a cup measure, besure to really pack them in. If you are measuring byweight, 1 cup of dates (before pitting) would be roughly 160-170 grams.

And I think this goes without saying, but pit the datesfirst. Nothing is worse than having to dunk your hand into a blender full of half-blendeddate paste and rummage around for that one pit that slipped by.

The goal. When it comes to baking and most applications, you want a really smooth but also really THICKdate paste. That means more concentrated date sweetness and moisture per cup of date paste. No watered down not-very-sweet stuff, please!So my goal is to keep the date pasteas thick as possible butstill able to blend. Walkthat fine line.

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Blending Technique

Dates + water + high speed blender.

That is the best combination for making date paste. You can use a food processor, but it will never get quite as smooth I have found. For using in recipes it’sno big deal, but for frostings and puddingsand things that are supposed to be really creamy it’s not ideal.

My #1tip!Obviously a high speed blender is best for this job, but even in myVitamix it can be trickysometimes. My number one tip for blending up the perfect date paste is turn on the blender and turnit up to high speed right away. This way it isvigorously blending and pulverizing those fibrous dates while there is the most liquid around the blades and the best flow. Blending on highwill actually turn the date paste a lighter shade of brown, but it will return to a deep caramel color a few minutes after blending.

Eventually it will probably stop moving on high speed, but most of the chunks will be gone by then. I like to stop, give it a little shake/stir, and then blend for an extra 10-20 seconds on low (it will stop againif you go too high) just to ensure it is as smooth as possible. I actually rarely use a tamper when making date paste, once you get the technique down you won’t need to.

If you blend on low speed to start,it will quicklyget stuck and you will still be left with chunks of dates hiding amidstthe caramel-colored paste. Then your only option is to add more water, use a tamper to help it along, or blend on low for a long time to try to eliminate as many chunks as possible.

Thickerdate paste, no chunks, and it’s faster to make–I highly suggest you give the straight-to-high-speedmethod a shot!

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Date Paste Nutrition Stats

I don’t usually include nutritional informationwith my recipes, that is a very intentionalchoice. But sincethis is meant to be a thorough guide and I realizesome people like to know, I thought I would include a quick nutritional breakdown here.

For the entire batch:
Calories – 822
Fat – 0g
Cholesterol – 0mg
Sodium – 24mg
Potassium – 1686mg
Carbohydrate – 198g
Fiber – 18g
Sugar – 180g
Protein – 6g

As for the micronutrients, dates and date pasteare a good sourceof calcium, magnesium, and iron!

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Uses & Recipes

Where to begin, there are so many! Date paste is naturally very sweet, so it will bring sweetness to anything you use it in. But that is not all it can do.

Date paste can…
-Sweeten and thicken creamy puddings and sauces
-Sweeten and add moisture to low-fatbaked goods like cookies, cupcakes,or brownies
-Be the glue for healthy breakfast bars
-Sweeten raw and no-baketreats
-Sweeten frozen treats and keep them from freezing toosolid
-Be the sweet base for frostings and spreads
-Sweeten your morning oats
-Fill a streusel-sprinkled tart
-Be the base for flourless baked treats
-Coat a crunchy sweet-tart caramel apple
-Be swirled up insidecinnamon rolls
-Make a killer caramel sauce

My faves. Of everything I’ve ever made with date paste, my two favoriterecipes have tobe these Healthy Chocolate Cupcakesand this Monkey Bread Mug Cake. So if you are completely new to bakingwith date paste, than I highly recommend starting with one of those to see what this sweet stuff is all about!

Moredelicious date paste recipes from around the web…
Vegan Sticky Toffee Pumpkin Pudding from Radiant Rachels
Cold Brew Caramel Frappuccino fromMinimalist Baker
Four Ingredient Healthy Peanut Butter Cookies from Feeding Your Beauty
Vegan Gluten-Free Date Squares from Nadia’s Healthy Kitchen
Date-Sweetened Banana Bread from Sweet Simple Vegan

And if you are still in need of moredate-sweet inspo, check out this epic roundup of 65 recipes allsweetened with dates-> The Ultimate Vegan Date-Sweetened Roundup

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Date Paste: A Complete Guide + VIDEO + Recipes!

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  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 cup 1x
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The ultimate natural, healthy, fruit-based sweetener made from 2 simple ingredients and in just minutes!

Ingredients

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  • 1 cup Medjool dates (packed, about 10-12)
  • 2/3 cup water

Instructions

  1. Pit the dates.
  2. Add to a blender with the water.
  3. Turn on the blender and immediately turn the speed up to high. This will help break down the dates quickly so your date paste is smooth and chunk-free without having to add more water to get it to blend.
  4. If it really won’t blend, stop, shake it, and try again. Add more water only if absolute necessary.
  5. Once it is smooth, transfer to an airtight jar/container. It will keep in the fridge for 2-3 weeks.

Don’t Like Dates?

Well I wasn’t born with a natural affinity for them either. But they are so versatile and one of the best secrets to baking heathy sugar-free treats! It was a process for me too, so here are my tips for learning to love them…

1. Don’t look at them verymuch.Yes, yes, I know that there isbeauty in every bitof nature and all that jazz, but let’s be honestthey are not going to win an award for prettiest fruit anytime soon. I would give them an award for sweetest though! Close your eyes if you have to, just give them a chance to let their sweet caramel flavor work it’s magic on your tastebuds.

2. Buy from a trusted source.There are enough horror stories out there about things people find in dates (or say they do, don’t google it), so buy from a trusted source. I always use theNatural Delightsbrand and have never had anyissues.

3. Blend them.Smoothies, lattes, frappuccinos, ice cream–these things are only made sweeterbythe addition of dates. Even just plain date paste can be a delicious spread, dip, or by-the-spoonful treat. Adding a few dates to blender recipes with lots of other ingredientswill give the date flavor a chance to grow on you without being overpowering.

4. Bake (or no-bake) with them. Similar to the blender tip, sneaking dates into recipessurrounded by lots of other ingredients let’s your tastebuds get used to thesubtle date flavor.Plus you will see just how amazingly versatile they are! No-bake date snacks were a huge help for me too.Dates made intobliss ball or barform lessens the textural weirdness of the straight fruit.

5. Pair them with chocolate.In all cases of the the above two steps (sipping or snacking), chocolate is a good idea. Dates and chocolate are lovely together! Cacaobrings the bitter, dates bring the sweet. Just think caramel +chocolate, but healthier.

6. Eat less refined sugar.This is a big one. Sugar messes with your tastebudsgiving them unnatural expectations of how sweet thingsshould be. And youcravewhat youknow. Now I’m not perfect here, I useplenty of maple syrup and coconut sugar, but if you don’t eat a lot of othersugars then dates really canstart to taste candy-sweet.

Tastebuds are veryadaptable, whichis what makes this whole date love process possible. It only took me a fewmonths!

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How To: Date Paste | My Top Blending Tip, VIDEO Tutorial, & Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How to use date paste? ›

What do you use date paste for? Any favorite recipes you'd use regular sugar, coconut sugar or syrup in! In addition to using it in drinks as a liquid sweetener, some of my favorite ways to use it are in cakes, cookie recipes and other sweet treats.

What is a substitute for date paste? ›

Use raisin paste to sweeten your favorite recipes and substitute it for dates with this easy recipe. Dates are an expensive ingredient, and if you don't use them often, they dry up and go bad, which is why I long ago switched to making raisin paste to sweeten baked goods, smoothies, and more.

How much date paste to replace sugar? ›

When substituting granulated sugar for Date Paste use a 1:1 ratio where for every 1 cup of sugar use 1 cup of Date Paste instead. If you are using it as a substitute for maple syrup use a 2:1 ratio where you double the amount of Date Paste per required amount of maple syrup.

How long does date paste last? ›

Date paste will last safely up to 3 months in the refrigerator, however after 1 month it may start to dry out. Keep the paste sealed in an airtight container in the fridge to use as needed. You can also freeze date paste for up to 1 year! Simply put it in a freezer-safe airtight container or bag.

What's the difference between date syrup and date paste? ›

Date syrup is nectar extracted from dates. Its syrup like consistency is great for topping pancakes, used as a glaze in cooking, to sweeten baked goods and much more! Date paste is pitted and puréed dates best used for raw treats, smoothies and as a binder & sweetener in baked goods.

Is date paste healthier than sugar? ›

Date Paste – A Healthier Alternative to Sugar! Date paste is an ideal natural sweetener, that's a healthier alternative to normal, white, granulated sugar. Made from 100% dates with the stones removed, date paste is simply made from real fruit, and therefore has all the benefits of eating whole fruit.

What are the benefits of date paste? ›

We consider dates to be one of the healthiest sweeteners on the market. Minerals: With potassium, magnesium, and calcium in abundance, date paste promotes heart health, muscle function, and more. Fiber: High in dietary fiber, date paste aids digestion.

Can you put date paste in coffee? ›

Yes, you can use date paste in coffee to replace sugar and other sweeteners at a ratio of 1:1.

Is date paste good for baking? ›

Due to its consistency and flavor, date paste is a fantastic addition to moist baked goods like brownies, cakes, and muffins. It is also a great binder for bars It may be used as an all-natural substitute for sugar, which is perfect for gluten-free recipes.

What does date paste taste like? ›

Date Paste is a delicious all natural sweetener that reminds me of the taste of salted caramel. The smooth texture and deep flavor reminiscent of molasses is an excellent healthy alternative to sugar. In baking, the flavor is subtle and won't overwhelm the flavors of other ingredients.

Can diabetics eat dates? ›

Dates fruit is known for its great nutritional value and two to three servings of dates fruit/day are beneficial for patients with diabetes.

How to blend dates in a blender? ›

Quick method: Add the dates to a bowl with of hot water and soak for 30 minutes then transfer to your blender and puree. You shouldn't have any issues with the dates breaking down as they should be super soft but it is best to have some water (just use the date water, if needed).

Are dates healthier than candy? ›

Dates are sweet fruits packed with plenty of nutrients, making them a good snack in moderation. Although the nutritional value of dates is high in natural sugars, they may make a good substitute for refined sugars or empty-calorie sweets. Dates grow on date palms in small clusters.

What is the price of date paste? ›

A Grade Brown Date Paste Bulk, Packaging Type: Plastic Bag, Packaging Size: 10 Kg at Rs 180/kg in Bengaluru.

How do you grind dates easily? ›

Method: Soak dry dates in water for at least 6 hours. Remove the seeds, chop the dry dates into small pieces and grind it to a coarse powder in a blender.

Is it good to blend dates with milk? ›

Both dates and milk contain high content of protein, therefore having a concoction of both ensures higher bone density and all-concluding muscle health.

Do you blend dates with the seed? ›

Put the seeds, water and dates into your blender and leave to soak overnight. In the morning blend together well and add the lemon juice to taste. Serve immediately.

Can dates be grinded? ›

Yes, if you don't have a food processor or blender, you can use a mortar and pestle to grind dates. It may require more effort and time, but it can still be effective in breaking down the dates into a paste or smaller pieces.

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