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My sesame fix

Submitted by LucyP on April 22, 2008 - 1:14pm
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Average: 4.7 (6 votes)
My sesame fix

I just love my sesame seeds.

Preparation: 

base:
200ml sesame seeds – grind,
30 g coconut oil – melt,
2 tbs lucuma,
2 tbs agave nectar,
1/2 tsp cinnamon,
a bit of salt,

raisins

chocolate top:
50 g coconut oil – melt,
pinch of salt,
1 tbs sesame seeds -grind,
1 tbs gojis -grind,
1 tsp maca,
1 tbs lucuma,
3 tbs cacao powder,
1 tbs agave nectar,

Mix the ingredients for the base and press it in some kind of tray. Sprinkle with raisins and pour the chocolate over it. When it sets, try not to eat it all at once. I usually solve that problem by sharing. :)

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Tags:
  • cacao
  • coconut
  • dessert
  • seeds
  • superfood
  • sweet
  • yummy

22 reponses to "My sesame fix"

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1. yum these WERE really delish,

Submitted by SA-RAW on August 17, 2009 - 5:24pm.

yum these WERE really delish, quick and easy. I am still waiting to make them again with lucuma because i haven't gotten to the store to buy it yet. The other day i covered the sesame crust with smashed up bananas and a little cocoa. mmm thanks for the recipe!

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2. I do half hemp seeds half

Submitted by GoneRaw4Life on March 14, 2009 - 7:16am.

I do half hemp seeds half sesame seeds. I love this treat, it's so awesome!

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3. It's like twix minus caramel

Submitted by GoneRaw4Life on November 28, 2008 - 1:41pm.
5

It's like twix minus caramel only better!

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4.

Submitted by GoneRaw4Life on November 8, 2008 - 9:56am.

This thing is rockin. It tasted like the cookie and chocolate of a twix. Great taste and quick to make!

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5.

Submitted by LibbyB on May 15, 2008 - 9:55am.

Yes, thank you waterbaby! I winged the measurements and it still turned out delicious, but I'll have to try it again not that I know the correct amounts. These are really good!

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6.

Submitted by daniefon on April 24, 2008 - 5:37am.

Thank you waterbaby!

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7.

Submitted by waterbaby12347 on April 23, 2008 - 5:21pm.

200ml=3/4 cup seseme seed....30gram=1/8cup coconut oil...

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8.

Submitted by waterbaby12347 on April 23, 2008 - 5:14pm.

Oh my goodness, if memory serves me, here goes...
200ml=3/4 cup
50ml=2 oz
30gm=1 TB
3TB=1 oz
It has been a long time but I think this is correct... LOL

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9.

Submitted by daniefon on April 23, 2008 - 9:50am.

I guess my question didn't make sense. What I mean is, how many tablespoons (or in cups) is 200 ml of sesame seeds. Also, how many tablespoons is 30g and 50g? Thank you. I don't have a way to measure liters and grams!

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10.

Submitted by LucyP on April 23, 2008 - 9:24am.

Daniefon,
You don't have to use measuring spoons. Regular spoons, that I am sure you have in your kitchen will do. It is not gonna make too much of a difference.

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Submitted by daniefon on April 23, 2008 - 7:05am.

Can someone give me the tablespoon (or other ) equivalent of the items measured in grams and ml in this recipe? I would love to make them but don't have a clue how to convert. Thanks!

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12.

Submitted by sweetiefacejo on April 23, 2008 - 6:18am.

These look gorgeous!

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13.

Submitted by anngoingraw on April 23, 2008 - 4:18am.

It looks delicous!! Does anyone know how can I substitute lucuma and maca?

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14.

Submitted by LucyP on April 23, 2008 - 12:38am.

Pattywack, Bluebells,
lucuma is a peruvian fruit. it is sold in a powder form. http://www.totalrawfood.com/products/&c=raw-superfoods-chocolate...

info on maca on that website also.

i am sure you can play with it and replace it with something like oats ground to flour.

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15.

Submitted by bluebells on April 23, 2008 - 12:13am.

Also, what is maca???????????????????

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16.

Submitted by bluebells on April 23, 2008 - 12:12am.

yes, what is lucuma????????????????????????????????/

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17.

Submitted by Anonymous on April 22, 2008 - 9:22pm.

these look similar to a chocolate covered granola bar

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18.

Submitted by coconutty on April 22, 2008 - 9:19pm.

These sound FAB!

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19.

Submitted by OceanBliss on April 22, 2008 - 9:10pm.

MMmm looks so good...I have to make this for sure!

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20.

Submitted by Pattywack on April 22, 2008 - 7:36pm.

What is Lucuma?? What would I use to replace it?

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21.

Submitted by LucyP on April 22, 2008 - 2:26pm.

I like the sweetness of lucuma, but you don't taste it much in this. I added it more for texture than taste.

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22.

Submitted by forrestlyone on April 22, 2008 - 1:56pm.

This looks absolutly devine! How does the lucuma taste?

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