(Adapted from www.therawtable.com [3])
I found the original recipe at www.therawtable.com [3] but I adapted it. I used carob powder (no cocoa) and added maca and mesquite powder for an extra rich flavor. I was amazed by the result when using carob, mesquite and maca powder. It is like a carobe brownie mixture. It is delicious, sweet, not to sweet, and creamy flavor. One even does not notice it contains raisings. I found this mixture also could be used as a
pie crust. I was hesitant to use walnuts, as the recipe calls for, because I find then to have a strong flavor, but it does not taste to walnuts at all. The flavors of this recipe blend very well into a one flavor mixture.
1½ cup raw unsoaked raisings
1½ cup raw unsoaked walnuts
½ cup raw unsweetened carob powder
1 tablespoon raw maca
powder
1 tablespoon raw mesquite powder
1 teaspoon raw vanilla powder
1 teaspoon cinamon
1 tablespoon distilled
water
1 tablespoon raw agave nectar
1) Pour all ingredients in a food processor with the S-Blade attached and mix until mixture is smooth (won’t be wet) and starts to ball up.
Note: In my case, it did not ball up completely, but that is ok. The food processor just could not mix it any more, then it was ready. Do not add more liquid than what required by the recipe because it will turn out to be wet instead of smooth and dry.
2) Remove mixture from food processor and press into a square or round glass or plastic dish.
3) Freeze until firm, but not frozen (about 45-60 minutes), and then slice.
It keeps refrigerated up to 3 days or frozen for about a month.

