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Monday, December 28, 2009

December 21-22, 2009: Macadamia-date balls and vanilla-vegan bubble slice

This year my Christmas baking wasn't baking at all - I went the melt-mix-chill route. It has much to recommend it: it's quick and simple and it doesn't get you too hot and flustered amidst the warm weather and general Christmas chaos.

My first priority was a gift for my step-grandfather, Max. He's been having some health problems in the last few months so I wanted to give him something tasty and treat-like that wouldn't be overly bloating or calorific. The date macadamia balls that Jo posted on It Ain't Meat, Babe seemed to fit the bill - my one-day foray into raw food proved the power of dates' sweet caramel flavour, and the creamy richness of ground macadamias. The bit of cocoa in this recipe only enhanced the treat factor. If I made these again just for myself, I'd sacrifice the sweetness and up the cocoa even further.

The second treat loitering fuzzily in the background is our old family favourite, bubble slice. It's appeared here in various guises before, and I'll dub this version the 'vanilla-vegan' one. Actually it doesn't contain vanilla at all, but rather is the plainest, bare-bones version of the slice without any added nuts, dried fruit or chocolate. The original recipe uses honey and butter, but I made the vegan- and pantry-friendly choice of substituting golden syrup and Nuttelex. In spite of these alterations the aroma of the peanut-butter caramel mixture bubbling on the stove took me straight back to my mum's kitchen. It remains a crowd-pleaser, going down equally well with my country-living, meat-eating brother and the inner-city vegan friends who dropped by for tofurkey sandwiches.


Macadamia-date balls
(based on this recipe from It Ain't Meat, Babe)

1 1/2 cups macadamias
1 cup fresh dates
2 (or more) teaspoons cocoa
~ 1 cup shredded coconut

Blend the macadamias to a powder in a food processor. Add the dates and cocoa and continue to blend until the mixture forms a smooth dough.

Form tablespoons of the dough into balls and roll them in coconut. Store them in the fridge until you want to scoff them.



Vegan-vanilla bubble slice

5 cups rice bubbles
1/2 cup dessicated coconut
125g Nuttelex/margarine
4 tablespoons golden syrup
4 tablespoons peanut butter
1/2 cup brown sugar

In a large bowl, stir together the rice bubbles and coconut.

In a small-medium saucepan, melt the Nuttelex, golden syrup, peanut butter and sugar. Bring them to the boil, then simmer for 5 minutes. Pour the caramel mixture over the dry ingredients and combine thoroughly. Press the mixture into a small baking tray, using the back of a spoon to smooth over the surface. Refrigerate until set, then cut into squares.

4 comments:

  1. Yeah no, baking in summer is a recipe for a huge headache and general grumpiness! And everyone knows that it's LOVE that needs to go into baking! That being said - I LOVE macadamia but I'm not really into dates, wonder if that's substitut-able??

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  2. oh those date balls look good and I like the idea of substituting golden syrup for the honey in the rice bubbles slice

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  3. Oooh, memories! My mum used to make a similar slice with rice bubbles and melted mars bars. However, having grown out of the sickly-sweet tooth I used to have, something with peanut butter sounds mighty tantalising!

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  4. Hi Vee! You're right, you don't need an oven to work love into the recipe. :-) Instead of dates, you could try soaking some dried fruit in water and blending that up - it would taste different but probably still rather good!

    Thanks Johanna. :-)

    Hannah, I'm familiar with that version too! My mum didn't make it, though, so I must have had it in someone else's home.

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