Quick and Easy Raw Caramel Fruit Dip
Another fruit dip? You betcha! You could say that I'm going through a "dip phase". There's something so satisfying about that goo-on-a-chip thing. It probably stems from my years of eating Mexican food twice weekly and filling up on chips and salsa before my meal ever arrived. I suppose dips are popular because they're simple, portable food. And the portable factor is likely why I'm eating a lot of dips right now. When you're running out the door in the morning, it's so easy to just throw a covered bowl and some fruit or veggies in a bag and go.
I created this incredibly easy fruit dip by accident while making a raw caramel to pair with my raw chocolate candy. I had leftovers and thought, "hmm... I wonder how that would taste on some strawberries?" You know what? It was AMAZING! So, I made some more. Obviously. This stuff is fool-proof. You really can't mess it up.
Raw Caramel Fruit Dip
1 cup dates (I used medjool)
1/2-1 cup filtered water
2 tbsp (or more) nut butter (I used almond butter)
1 tsp vanilla extract
Pinch of salt
Soak the dates in filtered water for a couple of hours or overnight, using enough water to almost cover them, but not too much. After soaking, add the dates and soak water to a blender along with all other ingredients and blend until smooth. That's it! It's so simple, so sweet, and SO satisfying. This dip is wonderful on apples, bananas, and berries. I think it would be amazing on some nut-based, lightly salted crackers, too. Salted caramel, anyone? I could see adding shredded coconut and topping your favorite raw chocolate cake with it. Remember German Chocolate cake? Yum! If you love caramel, but want a healthier alternative, I think this could be perfect. Enjoy!