A healthier dessert made with oats and sweetened only with whole dates! These vegan oat date cups are so delicious and easy to make.
I grew up eating and loving dates. It’s such a big part of Middle Eastern cuisine and culture. It’s especially important during the holy month of Ramadan as it’s usually how most muslims break their fast.
Growing up in Iraq wasn’t easy to say the least, and for many reasons I won’t go into in this post. We didn’t have the luxury of enjoying treats, especially sweet treats as they were seen as non essential. When we did, it would be something my mum would make. She’d bake a cake or cookies every now and then, and whatever it was would be gone within 30 minutes of it coming out of the oven. We would hover around the kitchen eagerly waiting. It was like a big event! There was 5 of us (I have 4 brothers), so whoever was there first got to pick the biggest/best piece. Not having much definitely made us appreciate everything, especially when it came to food. I think that’s one of the reasons I’m not picky and can eat anything and everything!
A sweet treat that my mum would regularly make was date paste (mainly because it was cheap and easy to access dates in Iraq). All she would do is add dates to a pan with a little bit of oil and water and mash it until smooth, then spread it onto a plate and sprinkle sesame seeds on top. It was such a simple thing to make, but to me it tasted like heaven. I couldn’t stop eating it!
I love baking with and using dates in my desserts for many reasons, their health benefits being one of them. It’s such a great natural sweetener to use and I find when I use it in recipes like these vegan oat date cups I don’t need to add any other sweetener. The dates along with the oats in this recipe make it a good source of fibre. I also used almond butter to add in some healthy fats.
These vegan oat date cups are lightly spiced with cinnamon and cardamon, both of which go so well with dates. You can leave out the spices if you prefer, but I would definitely recommend using them as they add so much depth to the flavour.
Vegan Oat Date Cups
Ingredients
For the date centre
- 120g dates
- 60ml water*
- Pinch of salt
For the oat crumble
- 55g ground oats**
- 45g rolled oats***
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- Pinch of salt
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp cardamom
- 2 tbsp coconut oil melted
- 2 tbsp almond butter****
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 180C/160C fan assisted/ 350*F
- Add the dates and water to a pan and cook over a low-medium heat mashing the the dates with the back of a wooden spoon. You should end up with a smooth, thick, but spreadable date paste. Leave to cool.
- Mix together all the crumble ingredients in a bowl, then press 1/2 the mixture into silicon cupcake/muffin moulds. You can either use normal or mini cupcake moulds. I would recommend using mini cupcake moulds to make 8 servings.
- Spread the date mixture, then crumble the remaining oat mixture on top.
- Bake for 20-25 minutes, then leave to cool completely.
- They’re best served chilled. Store in an air-tight container in the fridge for 3-4 days.
Hi
Where’s the recipe for the sauce you put on top?
I just drizzled melted Biscoff spread on top for decoration 🙂
Thank you so looking forward to making these they look delicious
Let me know what you think once you’ve tried them Eli 🙂
Nadia do you have the nutritional value of each?
Hi Janie 🙂 Sorry I don’t, but you can use apps like myfitnesspal to work out the calories etc.
Hi Nadia.
What could we use instead of nut butter? I’d love to make these for school/preschool lunch boxes, but our preschool is nut free.
Thanks!
Sarah
Hi Sarah 🙂 if sesame seeds are ok, you could use tahini. Otherwise you can sub the 2 tbsp of nut butter with more coconut oil.
These vegan oat cups look amazing! Do you have the nutritional info for these? Thanks!
Thank you Diana 🙂 Sorry I don’t, but you can use apps like myfitnesspal to work out the calories etc.
You must have had a difficult time in childhood it seems, I hope things are better for you now.
Thank you Maryam 🙂 I’ll always have to deal with the trauma, but I’m in a better place now 🙂
I just can’t get to the store today, I have everything but dates- could I use prunes? I may just give it a shot, these look wonderful!
Hi Jennifer 🙂 Yes prunes should work as well! Let me know if you try them x
Clarification: was half of the crumble mixture pressed down and half used on top?
Hi Priyanka 🙂 Yes that’s right x
One of my pet peeves, not one of the reviewers wrote their review after making the recipe. What good is that?
Hi Kelly! It would be helpful if you try them and leave a review 🙂