Dark Chocolate Tahini Bites

I can't begin to take any credit for this delicious recipe, for it was created by the very talented recipe book author Emma Galloway, AKA My Darling Lemon Thyme. My Darling Lemon Thyme - Every Day has been my go-to recipe book since it launched, and for good reason - these recipes are not only delicious but they are simple enough to make and enjoy every day of the week. It is officially the first recipe book to grace my website and I'm delighted. To mark the occasion Emma has given me permission to share this recipe (you'll find another of her beautiful recipes here 'Orange, Hazelnut + Coconut Bircher Muesli' and many more of Emma's delicious creations on her website here).

So, without further ado, an excerpt from Emma's book and a recipe I know you'll love.. 

These bites are a lovely low-sugar treat to have in the fridge for when chocolate cravings arise. I use hulled tahini because its flavour is less bitter than unhulled. I’ve also learned from my dear friend and fellow cookbook author, Jude Blereau, that the extra calcium unhulled tahini supposedly contains ‘will be bound in the hull with oxalic acid, so you won’t get it’. The bitterness in unhulled tahini is oxalic acid. You can replace the tahini with natural peanut butter or any nut or seed butter or store-bought nut butter, if preferred.

Makes 40 small squares Gluten-free | Vegan

50g (2½ cups) puffed millet/ brown rice
70g (¾ cup) sliced almonds or 40g (¾ cup) shredded coconut
3 tablespoons raw cacao/ cocoa powder
125ml (½ cup) pure maple/ brown rice syrup
125ml (½ cup) hulled tahini
3 tablespoons virgin coconut oil
good pinch of fine salt
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
185g dairy-free dark chocolate, broken into pieces
2 teaspoons olive oil

Note: If you can’t be bothered with dipping each bite into chocolate, simply drizzle the melted chocolate mixture over the tray before cutting into bite-sized pieces.

Dark Chocolate Tahini Bites

Grease a 28 x 18cm slice tin and line with baking paper. If you don’t have a tin of this exact size, don’t worry, these bites don’t require baking – you can press the mixture into any-sized container or tin!

Place millet and almonds or coconut into a medium bowl. Sift over cacao/cocoa powder and mix well to combine.

Combine maple/brown rice syrup, tahini, coconut oil and salt in a small saucepan and bring to the boil over medium heat. The second it starts to bubble around the edges, start stirring to prevent it catching. Simmer for 45 seconds, then remove from the heat and add vanilla. Give it a quick stir, before quickly pouring over the millet mixture.

Mix well then transfer to the lined tin, pressing down evenly with the back of an oiled spoon to compact. Set aside on the benchtop until cooled then chill in the fridge for 1–2 hours until set. Slice into 40 small bite-sized squares with a lightly oiled sharp knife.

Line a tray with baking paper. Melt chocolate and olive oil in a small heatproof bowl set over a small saucepan of boiling water, making sure the bottom of the bowl doesn’t touch the water. Remove from the heat and dip half of each bite into the chocolate. Allow excess to drip back into the bowl, then place onto the tray. Return to the fridge for 15–20 minutes to set, then transfer to an airtight container. Bites will store in the fridge for up to 1 week, if you’re lucky!

You can grab your very own copy of Every Day here. To view Emma's wonderful recipes and offerings you'll find her website here.

October 22, 2023 — Amy Crawford

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