Monday, 8 April 2013

Vegan, no cook halwa balls



This is the simplest halwa recipe ever. Whenever, I am craving a sweet treat but do not have the time or energy to make anything, I whip this up. These halwa balls are middle eastern inspired as the base ingredient is tahini -  sesame seed paste (which can be found in the health food section of most supermarkets as well as middle eastern grocery stores).

You will need the following

Tahini
Honey
Almond meal (optional)
Chopped nuts (optional)

Essentially, you are mixing equal quantities of honey and tahini together. You might think that this may not work as the tahini is a bit runny, but as soon as you start mixing in the honey it seizes. At this point I also add in equal quantity of almond meal, but you can leave it out if you want this to be nut free. Mix well, shape into little balls and roll them in chopped nuts or sesame seeds. For the quantity shown in the photograph, I used three tablespoons of honey, tahini and almond meal and rolled them in different nuts - pistachios, hazelnuts, cashews, almonds, walnuts, mixed nuts and sesame seeds. If you prefer, you can completely leave out this step and serve them plain or rolled in toasted sesame seeds or shredded coconut. Refrigerate if possible, as this helps to set the halwa, but they can be eaten straight away as well.

Enjoy these easy and healthy (sesame seeds are full of calcium and great for individuals who are on a non dairy diet) sweet treats any time of the day.

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