ZEL ALLEN’S TEHINA PEANUT CONFECTIONS “With their distinct sesame flavor and date-sweetened goodness,” writes Allen, “these little tidbits make desirable gifts.” She notes that you can keep them on hand in the freezer for whenever you need to serve a sweet.Makes 45 to 50 confections.2 cups well-packed pitted dates, snipped in half 1 cup roasted unsalted peanuts 1⁄2 cup tehina 2 Tbsp. water 1⁄4 tsp caramel extract or 1⁄2 tsp. pure vanilla extract 1 cup natural or toasted sesame seeds Fresh mint sprig (optional, for garnish)Combine the dates, peanuts, tehina, water and caramel extract in the food processor and pulse and process until well-blended. Longer processing will create a smoother confection. If you prefer a chunkier confection, you can control the texture by shorter periods of processing and stopping the machine frequently to check the results.Form the mixture into balls by using about 1 tsp. for each and rolling, squeezing, and shaping with the fingers.Place the sesame seeds into a small, deep bowl and roll each ball in the seeds to coat them completely.If you are making them ahead, place the confections in a covered container and store in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks or in the freezer for up to 3 months. To serve, place the confections on an attractive serving platter and garnish with a sprig of fresh mint.
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ZEL ALLEN’S TEHINA PEANUT CONFECTIONS “With their distinct sesame flavor and date-sweetened goodness,” writes Allen, “these little tidbits make desirable gifts.” She notes that you can keep them on hand in the freezer for whenever you need to serve a sweet.Makes 45 to 50 confections.2 cups well-packed pitted dates, snipped in half 1 cup roasted unsalted peanuts 1⁄2 cup tehina 2 Tbsp. water 1⁄4 tsp caramel extract or 1⁄2 tsp. pure vanilla extract 1 cup natural or toasted sesame seeds Fresh mint sprig (optional, for garnish)Combine the dates, peanuts, tehina, water and caramel extract in the food processor and pulse and process until well-blended. Longer processing will create a smoother confection. If you prefer a chunkier confection, you can control the texture by shorter periods of processing and stopping the machine frequently to check the results.Form the mixture into balls by using about 1 tsp. for each and rolling, squeezing, and shaping with the fingers.Place the sesame seeds into a small, deep bowl and roll each ball in the seeds to coat them completely.If you are making them ahead, place the confections in a covered container and store in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks or in the freezer for up to 3 months. To serve, place the confections on an attractive serving platter and garnish with a sprig of fresh mint.