| HOLIDAY DATE BARK | The viral date bark recipe but with added protein! A must try recipe for the holiday season. Gift it, bring it, or snack on it at home. This is the perfect healthy treat.
I know we've all seen date bark, it's been making its away around the internet for the entirety of 2024! And honestly I'm not usually one to jump on trends given that my main focus is to provide you with healthy, high protein, plant-based recipes that are macronutrient balanced. But this recipe I tried several months back and I was shocked at how delicious it was!! I also love that it's totally customizable, making it a sweet treat everyone can love.
Today's holiday date bark recipe is using one of my favourite brand partnerships, Prana Foods. I've been working with them over the past few months and because of that I've been given the opportunity to try many of their products. I'm not kidding when I say each and every product I've tried has exceeded my expectations when it comes to quality.
For this holiday bark I used their super juicy medjool dates, edamame mix, vegan chocolate buttons, and Italian hazelnut butter.
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Now let's get back to the recipe!
Macros
Recipe makes roughly an 8 x 8 inch square. I cut mine into 9 large squares.
Macros per square:
233 cals - 9g fat - 30g carbs - 8g protein
Halve the macros by cutting the square into 18 smaller pieces if preferred!
Ingredients
1 bag Prana Medjool Dates, roughly 20 large dates
1/4 cup Prana Italian Hazelnut Butter
1/3 cup Prana Vegan Chocolate Buttons, or chopped chocolate
1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1 cup Prana Edamame Mix
1 tsp coarse salt for garnish, if desired
Recipe
Lay a piece of parchment paper down on a cutting board or flat plate (something that fits in the fridge!) and set aside.
Add the chocolate and olive oil to a small bowl and melt together gently. You can do this in the microwave or over a double broiler.
Once chocolate is melted, set aside.
Remove the seeds from all the dates and lay them onto the parchment paper forming a square. I did 5 dates across 4 rows.
Place another piece of parchment paper over the dates and use your hands or a rolling pin, flatten the dates. Using the parchment paper will allow you to keep your hands or the rolling pin clean.
Once the dates are flat and smooshed together, gently remove the top parchment paper. (Keep the parchment paper for another use if possible! I like to reuse parchment for baking at least a few times.)
Next spread the layer of hazelnut butter over the flattened dates and spread it evenly from edge to edge.
Then sprinkle half the edamame trail mix over the bar (1/2 cup) from edge to edge.
Next drizzle the melted chocolate over the entire bar covering as much surface as possible.
Lastly add the remaining edamame trail mix (1/2 cup) to the top of the chocolate layer and top with coarse sea salt.
Place the bar in the fridge to firm up the chocolate, 1-2 hrs.
Remove from the fridge and slice into 9 squares.
I like to keep the bars in a tightly sealed container the fridge until ready to eat.
Bars should last in the fridge for up to a week!
Want to stock some for later? These freeze perfectly. Just stack them into a freezer safe container and into the freezer. Remove from the freezer at least 30 minutes prior to enjoying for the best texture.
Enjoy!