Haroset Balls

cook time:

20 min

total time:

20 min

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To be honest, my entire childhood I was scared of Haroset. Firstly, because of its name. Haroset. Secondly, there are many versions of making this dish so you never really know what to expect. Some add grated apples, some add sweet wine, some add both. So I decided to make an easy-going version for you guys, highlighting only the ingredients I like. Dates, nuts, raisins, and spices. The mixture ended up being solid like a stiff dough. So I took a look at the paste and thought: “Let’s roll them into balls and eat them like a snack”. That’s how the Haroset Balls came to be. During the Passover season, people avoid eating bread, so what’s better to snack than Haroset Balls – all week long!?

Ingredients

  • 200 gr dates paste
  • 100 gr walnuts
  • 50 gr pecans
  • 40 gr golden raisins
  • 5 Majhool dates
  • 5 gr cinnamon
  • 4 gr cardamom powder
  • 4 gr cloves powder
  • ½ a nutmeg

Ingredients

  • 200 gr dates paste
  • 100 gr walnuts
  • 50 gr pecans
  • 40 gr golden raisins
  • 5 Majhool dates
  • 5 gr cinnamon
  • 4 gr cardamom powder
  • 4 gr cloves powder
  • ½ a nutmeg

Ingredients

  • 200 gr dates paste
  • 100 gr walnuts
  • 50 gr pecans
  • 40 gr golden raisins
  • 5 Majhool dates
  • 5 gr cinnamon
  • 4 gr cardamom powder
  • 4 gr cloves powder
  • ½ a nutmeg
Equipment

Bowl
Scissors
Mini baking cups
Microplane

Lets Start Cooking!

step 1

In a bowl- separate the dates from their seeds. Cut the dates with scissors.

step 2

Add the dates paste, nuts, raisins, and spices. The nutmeg grate into the bowl as well.

step 3

Mix well.

step 4

Roll into little balls and place in mini baking cups.

step 5

Snack them all Passover!

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