Homemade Raw Bars

After giving up refined sugar I got hooked on these things.  They are an absolutely delicious, feel-good treat (Pulsin is on the ethical chocolate list) which is almost guilt-free.  Almost.  Unfortunately they’re wrapped in plastic.  So, to avoid that, I decided to make my own – and they are equally yummy, if I do say so myself 😀

I ordered my supplies from the Zero Waste Club – a wonderful new company from whom you can order all sorts of healthy staples without plastic wrapping.  The following is my first attempt and it made a lot of bars.  In future I’ll halve these measurements 🙂

Ingredients:

  • Almost 3 mugs full (500g) of organic pitted dates
  • About 2 mugs full (about 350g) of organic cashews
  • About 1 mug full of organic raisins
  • About half a mug full of organic cocoa powder (to be truly raw, substitute raw cacao)
  • About a mug full of organic cacao nibs
  • Some organic oats (to be truly raw, omit these)

First soak the dates and the cashews in water (separately) in the fridge for a couple of hours to soften.  Afterwards, drain and rinse the cashews in a colander.

I don’t have a food processor (I used to have one but it broke and I refuse to buy another one which will also break at some point and add more plastic to landfill) so I used my beloved manual juicer to process these ingredients.  This is a simple, hand-crank machine made of stainless steel which I believe will last me a life time.  I highly recommend it 😀 (BL-30 Manual Stainless Steel Wheat Grass and Vegetable Juicer)

  1.  Process the softened dates into mush and put them in a large mixing bowl.2.  Process the softened cashews into mush and add them to the bowl with the dates.3.  Mix the stiff mixture of dates and cashews until thoroughly combined.4.  Process the raisins into mush and mix them into the mixture.5.  Add the cocoa and the cacao nibs and mix until everything is fully combined into a lovely chocolatey mixture.6.  If you don’t want to add the oats, you’re finished so you can spread the mixture into a tin or onto a plate or container.  It is delicious now but you won’t be able to pick it up with your fingers to eat it, like a shop-bought bar.  You’ll need a plate and a fork coz it’s mushy.  So, I added a few oats to stiffen it up.  Just add a few at a time and mix them in until you’ve got the consistency you want.7.  When the mixture is the right consistency, spread it onto a lined cookie sheet (I lined it with eco-friendly grease proof paper from If You Care)  Flatten it with  the back of  a wet spoon.8.  Then cut it into bars and chill in the fridge.  Easy 😀 Yum 😀

 

20 responses to “Homemade Raw Bars”

  1. Christine Avatar

    They look delicious!

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    1. Violet Plum Avatar

      Thank you, they are 😀

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  2. hitandrun1964 Avatar

    Yum!!!

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    1. Violet Plum Avatar

      😀

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  3. Nilzeitung Avatar

    wundervoll and wundervoll !!! danke euch !!! wonderful and wonderful !!! Thank you !!!

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    1. Violet Plum Avatar

      😀 My pleasure 😀

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      1. Nilzeitung Avatar

        Danke auch zurück

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        1. Violet Plum Avatar

          You’re welcome 😀

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        2. Nilzeitung Avatar

          😀😀

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      2. Nilzeitung Avatar

        😀 My 😀 Freude!!!!

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        1. Violet Plum Avatar

          😀

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        2. Nilzeitung Avatar

          😀😀😀

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  4. Life Diet Health Avatar

    Yummy! These look and sound delicious. For anyone not wanting to use oats, a couple of tablespoons of chia seeds can be used to help the mixture firm up! 😀 xxx

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    1. Violet Plum Avatar

      Great 😀 Thanks for the tip!

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  5. Animalista Untamed Avatar

    My mouth is watering already! An all-vegan grocery near me is trialling unpackaged, bring your own container goods, and I see Waitrose is trialling this too:)

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    1. Violet Plum Avatar

      Fantastic! 😀

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