The recipe was actually super easy to follow and didn't call for too many ingredients. It called for liquid vanilla stevia extract, but thankfully I just made my own with some stevia packets, water and vanilla extract.
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Pile-o-Dates |
In case anyone was wondering it is kind of difficult trying to use my 1 cup food processor to puree all the dates that were needed (I had to do it in two batches-don't judge).
Most awesome paleo-ish thing ever |
But the end result was this super awesome chocolate cream for between the layers of crepes. The cream started out paleo and then veered a hard left into not paleo when I used butter instead of coconut oil and cornstarch instead of arrowroot powder.
Apparently I am 1. impatient and 2. not handy with a skillet. My crepes came out awful. They didn't actually come out at all, they just kind of died in the pan and then went to the trash.
It all went downhill from here |
After I dumped the remaining batter into the trashcan, I went with Plan B, which was definitely not Paleo of me.
I then started to assemble my cake...
Believe it or not, this is 5 layers in... |
And then continued to build my cake. Instead of blackberries, I went with raspberries because they added more color (and are yummy).
I don't know if you can tell in this picture, but the cake hasn't really gotten any taller, Dr. Moghissi thinks that if I had made my own it would've been taller. This is 10 crepes layered with the chocolate cream in between. It may not look it, but this cake is super rich, it would probably be good with some whipped cream too to kind of lighten it up. I guess crepes aren't really as awful as I thought they were, because I ate my fair share of this cake.
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