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How to Make Date Paste (Natural Sweetener)

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by Lindsay Cotter Published: Aug 15, 2019

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Date paste is a delicious, all-natural sweetener made from nature’s candy – DATES. It’s whole30 approved, vegan and a paleo-friendly sugar substitute. This recipe is SO easy to make, too!

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healthy facts about date paste

Dates are a fruit and in the United States, you will mostly find them dried. Because of this, the calorie count will be slightly higher than eating them fresh. Also, they will need to be soaked before you can use them.

There are plenty of good reasons to add it to your diet! Here are just a few to “chew” on:

  • Good source of fiber
  • Rich in Antioxidants – They have several kinds of beneficial antioxidants.
  • Nutrient Dense – Dates contain calcium, magnesium, potassium and other minerals that promote bone health.
Medjool dates in a blender cup for making homemade date paste.

Do dates raise blood sugar?

The balance of fiber with the already low glycemic index makes this a great sweetener for diabetics. It does not cause a large spike in blood sugar levels like white sugar will.

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How to substitute date paste for sugar

Once you learn how to make date paste, you’ll want to use it in place of any sweetener. Just don’t expect it to taste exactly the same as if you used sugar. You may want to experiment with it a bit to get the taste the way you like it. You can experiment by using a little extra to increase the sweetness. The more date paste you use, the more cake-like the final product will be.

If you want to use your homemade date paste in place of sugar, use an equal amount of date paste for the sugar in the recipe. Date paste will make your cookies and cake a little softer and slightly less sweet.

You can also use date paste to replace other sweeteners. If your recipe calls for maple syrup or honey, you can use date paste. The ratio however is ⅔ cup of date paste for every ½ cup of syrup or honey.

Substitute the paste for sweetener in any of these types of recipes:

  • Muffins
  • Cookies
  • Mug cake
  • Coffee sweetener (A whole 30 friendly coffee sweetener ya’ll!)
  • Marinades
  • Brownies
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Where to Use Date Paste

This recipe makes a large batch, so you can use it in a variety of dishes. I always have a batch made and ready to use.

You’ll notice some of my recipes already use it as a sweetener. In others, you can replace the maple syrup or honey with the paste. Here are just a few of my favorite recipes to use it in.

  • Almond Flour Cookies  – In place of maple syrup.
  • Breakfast Muffins with No Added Sugar
  • Cranberry Balsamic Chicken – Use it in place of the maple syrup to make the marinade
  • Sticky Date Cake Yogurt Bowls
  • Vegan Hazelnut Turkish Coffee – In place of sugar or maple syrup. Blend well!
  • Bulletproof Iced Coffee Latte – To naturally sweetened your coffee, while also keeping this coffee WHOLE 30 friendly, add 2 tablespoon of date paste and blend.

STORAGE TIPS!

Store the date paste in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 – 4 weeks. I store mine in glass container and use it when needed. If you store it in the freezer, it will keep well for up to a year!

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How to Make Date Paste


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  • Author: Lindsay Cotter
  • Total Time: 2 hours 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1.5 to 2 cups (about 28–32 tbsp) 1x
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Date paste is a delicious, all-natural sweetener made from nature’s candy – DATES. It’s whole30 approved, vegan and a paleo-friendly sugar substitute.


Ingredients

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  • 12 ounces Medjool dates, pitted (about 12-16 dates)
  • 1–2 cups purified water (enough to cover dates)

Instructions

  1. Place dates in large bowl and cover completely with purified water. Soak dates for 2 hours or up to 2 days in fridge. For a quicker version you can use 1 cup boiling hot water.
  2. Once dates are softened, place dates and soaking water into high powered blender or food processor. NOTE – If you’d like the paste thicker, discard a few tablespoons of the water prior to blending.
  3. Process until very smooth, scraping down the sides as needed. The thinner the paste, the less sweet it is. To use it as a sugar substitute. I recommend smoothing it out similar to the texture of applesauce so it substitutes well in baking and in marinades. That being said, you can keep the date paste thick for sticky marinades and sauces.
  4. Store the date paste in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 weeks or freeze for up to a year. I store mine in glass container and use it when needed.

Notes

  • See blog post for recipe tips and substitutions!
  • ⅔ cup date paste is about equal to ½ maple syrup or honey.
  • Prep Time: 2 hours 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Category: Condiments
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 2 tbsp
  • Calories: 50
  • Sugar: 12 g
  • Sodium: 0.2 mg
  • Fat: 0 g
  • Saturated Fat:
  • Carbohydrates: 13.5 g
  • Fiber: 1.2 g
  • Protein: 0.3 g
  • Cholesterol:

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  1. Avatar photoSerena

    Oct 30, 2024 at 10:32 PM

    I just got some fresh dates from a local farmer, because they are fresh should I skip the soaking step? Will I just add water when blending to help the consistency? Thank you!

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    • Avatar photoLindsay Cotter

      Oct 31, 2024 at 12:06 PM

      Hi Sarena! That’s a good question. If you’re using fresh, soft dates, you typically don’t need to soak them to make date paste. They should blend smoothly on their own, especially if you’re using a high-powered blender or food processor.

      However, if the dates seem a bit dry or firmer, soaking them in warm water for 10–15 minutes can help soften them up and make blending easier. Just be sure to drain the water before blending to avoid a watery paste.

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  2. Avatar photoBonnie

    Sep 04, 2024 at 6:17 AM

    2/3 c of date paste is equal to 1/2 of maple syrup or honey? What does 1/2 mean? Is it 1/2 cup? Or half of what the recipe calls for?

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    • Avatar photoLindsay Cotter

      Sep 04, 2024 at 11:06 AM

      That should be 1/2 cup! Thanks for catching that.

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  3. Avatar photoMarilu

    Oct 05, 2023 at 3:15 PM

    Why not use tap water?
    I am excited to find this recipe and use it in baking. What is the ratio of 1 sugar to date paste in a recipe? Thank you so much😍

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    • Avatar photoLindsay Cotter

      Oct 06, 2023 at 8:23 AM

      You can use tap water, except sometimes that type of water has hard minerals which can off set the taste. Does that make sense?

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  4. Avatar photoParul Mangal

    Oct 20, 2021 at 9:31 PM

    Hi, can I keep date paste outside for a day or two or while traveling?

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  5. Avatar photoCindy

    Feb 08, 2021 at 12:04 PM

    Does anyone have experience in using this to sweeten smoothies? Thanks!

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    • Avatar photoLindsay Cotter

      Feb 08, 2021 at 12:36 PM

      Hi Cindy! YES, date paste is a wonderful sweetener in smoothies, and I use it in my coffee too.

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  6. Avatar phototemple run 2

    Nov 17, 2019 at 8:50 PM

    Can’t wait to make this. My family will love this.

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    • Avatar photoLindsay Cotter

      Nov 19, 2019 at 6:56 PM

      Great! So glad to hear that!

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  7. Avatar photoLynn A Riddle

    Aug 18, 2019 at 7:39 AM

    I’m a little confused. In the storage tips, it says it’ll keep in the fridge for 2 weeks & it also says it’ll keep in the fridge for up to a year. Did you mean to say it’ll keep in the freezer for up to a year?

    Sounds delicious & can’t wait to try in my coffee!

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    • Avatar photoLindsay Cotter

      Aug 18, 2019 at 11:55 AM

      Thank you! Just updated the notes about that. You can actually keep in fridge for up to a month (or longer really) and freezer for up to a year.

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  8. Avatar photoLiz S

    Aug 16, 2019 at 5:26 AM

    An easy method for making a truly luscious, decadent-tasting refined sugar-alternative. Thank you for sharing the truth bombs on underrated dates!

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    • Avatar photoLindsay Cotter

      Aug 17, 2019 at 11:05 AM

      Totally agree my friend! This swirled with PB in oatmeal is kinda life changing BTW. 😉

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  9. Avatar photoLinda

    Aug 15, 2019 at 8:47 AM

    I’ve been using date paste for years and always store it in a glass container in the freezer. It freezes quite well, as it doesn’t freeze solid so I can still scoop it out. I have not noticed any difference between fresh paste and frozen paste.

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    • Avatar photoLindsay Cotter

      Aug 15, 2019 at 10:00 AM

      Linda, thank you for this tip! Totally going to freeze a batch now

      Reply

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