Raw Halva
Submitted by Charis on May 14, 2008 - 1:11pm
Easy, quick, and perfect for those little sweet strikes. Sesame seeds are an incredible source of calcium, so enjoy! I make this for my Daddy (as you can see) all the time (He loves it and he’s not raw!) Enjoy!
Ingredients:
Ground Sesame Seeds (I did 3 coffee grinder's worth)
Pure Salt (just a little pinch)
1 tablespoon Organic Flax Oil or Coconut
Oil (liquid)
Raw Liquid Honey
Preparation:
Mix all ingredients, adding liquid honey until the mixture becomes a pastey, lovely dough. Place in an oiled (coconut, flax, or olive oil) container and refridgerate (or eat right away).


10 reponses to "Raw Halva"
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Veggielina, the sesame seeds we buy are in bulk. It's cheaper and you can buy heaps more. Have fun with the sample size! ;)
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I just made it. I just played with the taste cuz I don't think my coffee grinder's the same size as yours, but it turned out yummy. Yours is a lovely off-white. Mine is more beigy. I guess it depends what kind of sesame seeds you use. Thanks for this super easy recipe!
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Yes, you could do that too...for myself, I find just oiling it is quicker. Hope you love, love, love it! :0)
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Just a thought, you could use wax/baking/parchment paper instead of oiling the tray. That's what I usually do and it works great. This sounds great. I'm gonna make some too right away!!
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You're cute Pianissima! Love it! Hope you enjoy it.
Samilicious, I'm not sure how long it lasts. We were gone on a 3 week trip and we just left it in the fridge. My Dad finished the rest of it when we got home. I think it's fine for a long while in the fridge.
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Yumm! I want to make this for my dad too! How long does this last for? Can't wait to make this!
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that's "need of grounding foods" (and need of brain put back into head) =)
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oh, how cool. i'm literally going to make this right now. i have been in desperate need to grounding food lately (hence the oatmeal recipe). thanks!
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Not at all...just in an ordinary bowl and spoon. Of course, you need to grind the sesame seeds, but that was done in the coffee grinder.
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wow. that seems REALY easy. do you use a food processor to mix?