So I get my first DSLR! A Nikon D3200 to
start with, general opinion being this is a good one for the complete
beginner. Am terribly excited of course, quite intimidated too! Hope I will
learn my way around it in sometime. I have an adept-at-teaching,
very ardent photographer for my teacher and guide to help me get started - but for a very short while only ! Therefore the rush to chew on his IIT brains and get a tiny bit of
hands on practice before he takes off to start his career. Thanks tons Ajay for all the guidance, help and
patience with me!
The recipe in the book is double the below, baked in a 9''x13'' pan. I have used an 8'' square tin for the recipe below.
Ingredients :
Whole wheat flour ( I use Ashirwad) - 65 grams
Butter, at room temperate - 30 grams / 2 tablespoons
Brown sugar, powdered - 1/3 cup, packed, then powdered (recipe uses 1/2 cup)
Baking soda - HALF of 1/8 teaspoon
Egg - 48 grams / 1 large
Vanilla - 1 teaspoon
Dates, pitted and chopped - 1/2 cup
Walnuts, chopped - 1/2 cup
Dessicated coconut - 2 tablespoons
- Procedure : Pre-heat oven to 180 degrees C / 350 degrees F. Line your baking tray with parchment, grease lightly.
- Take the butter, sugar, soda and vanilla in a medium sized bowl. Beat (with a large spoon) for about a minute till the mixture is smooth.
- Add the egg, beat till well incorporated about 30 seconds. Fold in the flour, till it almost disappears. Stir in the walnuts and dates.
- The mixture will be very thick, almost like cookie batter. Dump it into the tray, push it to cover the pan. Wet your hands if needed to smoothen it. Scatter the coconut on top, press down lightly. This will make a very thin layer.
- Bake for 20-22 minutes or till a light golden on top and slightly darker around the edges. Cool the bars in the tin for 1/2 hour. Cut into squares.
Delicious and mouthwatering coconut squares.
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Hi Suma, I loved the use of whole wheat flour in the recipe. With whole wheat flour,dates, brown sugar,coconut,walnuts and just 3 tablespoons of butter you've made it nourishing and guilt free!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the DSLR. You must be super excited!! YAY! Nice new blog look too, and then a new baking space. Woot woot Suma. Good for you! I like the sound of these squares. They look like blondies, but are packed with energy. YUM!
ReplyDeletethey looks so addictive.. love to try it..
ReplyDeletethe squares look yum !
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your new DSLR and the new baking kitchen !! How cool is that ? You opening up a little baking store ??
ReplyDeleteLove the sound of these date squares and its wonderful that you've made it using whole wheat, must give it a try
Hello! Thank you for sharing with us your recipe, I'll definitely try this at home, I was really looking for something new for my kids who always go to school and I really wanted to bring with them my home made recipe as their snacks because I don't want them to buy anywhere in canteen or outside the school. I have already copied it in my recipe notebook. Thank you so much for this and I'm looking forward for you more recipes to post.
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Looks fantastic.. lovely combination too!!
ReplyDeleteHi this is healthy. how i can substitute egg? Can i add flax seed powder and 1 more table spoon of butter?
ReplyDelete@Sreedevi - A tablespoon of ground flax meal mixed in 3 tbsp warm water and let to stand for 5 minutes is supposed to work well as a substitute for one egg.
ReplyDeleteWow Suma, congrats on your DSLR , and to your new home, this is my kind of baking, would love to try these for sure.., not a walnut fan but love dates
ReplyDeleteHey suma great blog n videos.... i am thinking to bake stage now... going thru ur blog.... can i substitute sugar? coz i have to make sugarfree or i since i have diabetic ppl at home... so...
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