Diwali is kind of like the Indian Christmas, with the days preceding Diwali marked by people cleaning their houses, lighting it, shopping new clothes and buying gifts/sweets for friends and family.
I had read somewhere that there is actually a scientific reason behind the cleaning of houses before Diwali. Since Diwali is celebrated somewhere between mid-October to mid-November, right after monsoons end, the cleaning makes sure all the germs and infestation that monsoons brought with them get eradicated with the whitewashing, and other pre Diwali cleaning activities. In fact a lot of Hindu traditions that we follow blindly these days are backed with a very logical reasoning that we are not aware of.
I, being terrified of crackers, would just just burn the sparklers and be happy while my dad and brother would burst the more scary crackers. As we grew up and realized how terrifying the noise is for animals (we had a dog who had the toughest time during Diwali), besides the air pollution that crackers cause, we stopped bursting crackers altogether. Just to continue a little tradition we celebrate Diwali now by lighting a sparkler or two, and maybe an anar for fun. Besides that we just light the house and distribute sweets to our loved ones. And eat good food and lots of sweets!
I had the pleasure of sharing this recipe on The Society a few days back and you can check the post out there as well. For a print friendly version of the recipe, you can scroll down.
Whether you choose to make this for your family or as gifts for your friends on Diwali or just to have as a post workout treat (yup, these would be perfect for that too) these date truffles are great. They are also high energy and nutritious with iron and minerals rich dates, antioxidants from cocoa and the many benefits of nuts. Being gluten free, vegan, sugar free make these truffles even more inviting.
As mentioned on The Society there can be many variations to the base recipe given below. Swap the nuts used below for either hazelnuts, pecans, or peanuts and the recipe would work just as well. You could also change the soaking liquid by adding lemon zest or orange zest instead of the cream cheese oil I added. Plain vanilla essence would also add a nice touch. For a more indulgent touch, dip the rolled dates in melted dark chocolate. The variations are endless and the results can be equally amazing!
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