As for nuts, your choice whether to use all one kind, such as peanuts, cashews, pecans, or almonds, or a mix. I used the roasted, unsalted mixed nuts from Costco, which include regular and Marcona almonds, pecans, cashews, and pistachios. Deliciously decadent!
I melt chocolate in a small pan on the stove top, over low, stirring continuously. You may prefer a hot water bath or if you have a better relationship with yours than I do with mine, your microwave. But no equivocation on this recommendation: the best tool for chopping chocolate is your serrated knife!
Enjoy!
PS: I finally figured out how to embed a PDF of the recipe for easy printing. Scroll down to the 💕 for the link.
Medjool Date Turtles
12 Medjool dates
1 cup whole roasted nuts, unsalted
6 ounces dark or semi-sweet chocolate, chopped
Flaky sea salt, for sprinkling
Use a sharp paring knife to slit each date lengthwise and pop out the pit. Flatten each date, sticky side up, using your hand or the bottom of a glass. Some may break into two separate halves; that’s okay. Lay nuts on a small flat pan or a large plate.
Spoon the chocolate onto each turtle. Sprinkle with flaky sea salt. Freeze until firm, about 30 minutes.
Makes 12, more or less. Not counting the one you ate before you counted them.
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Thank you so much for the Medjool Date Turtles! Would have never thought of this combination, but I just know it's going to be beyond delicious.
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My pleasure -- enjoy!
DeleteWhat an interesting combination! They sound amazing. Now I just have to get some fresh dates!
ReplyDeleteThis time of year, Costco has boxes of both pitted and unpitted. (Such funny words that kind of mean their opposites!)
DeleteWhat a delicious idea.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!
DeleteThank you for the recipe
ReplyDeleteDeborah
My pleasure!
DeleteI think I will have to try these! They look so good!
ReplyDeleteI clicked on the link to save the recipe but this recipe came up: Crispy Gnocchi with Burst Tomatoes and Mozzarella. That looks good also but it's not in quite the same category, lol!
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