
Prep and Cook Time:
30
minutes
Directions:
This apple tart is a reader
favourite. The healthy
date and nut crust allows you to indulge in a
delicious healthy dessert without compromising
flavor. And one serving of this tart provides an
excellent source of those hard-to-find,
healthy-promoting omega-3 fatty acids. Enjoy!

Chilling time: about
1 hour
Ingredients:
Crust
• 2½ cups walnuts
• 1½ cups dates
(Medjool dates work well)
• sea salt to taste
Filling
• 3 green apples, such as Granny Smith,
sliced
• juice of 1 lemon in 2 cups water
• ¼ tsp cinnamon
• 1/2 tsp allspice
• 1/8 tsp ground clove
• 2 TBS honey
• ½ cup apple juice
• ¼ cup raisins
1. Combine walnuts and dates in food processor. Make
sure you remove pits if dates have them and cut off
end where stem was. Process until well mixed and
ground, but not smooth (about 40 seconds). It should
be a coarse texture when done. Press evenly into a
9-inch tart pan. Set in refrigerator while making
the filling.
2. Slice apples by cutting into quarters. Cut out
core and slice crosswise in ¼ inch thick slices.
Put into lemon water while you finish cutting
apples. Drain well in colander when done.
3. Place apples in a large skillet with rest of the
ingredients and cook for about 10 minutes, stirring
frequently on medium heat.
4. Remove apples with a slotted spoon from hot pan
to a bowl and cool completely.
5. Reduce liquid to about half the volume and then
cool.
6. Spread apples evenly over crust. Brush
apple-juice syrup over apples. The tart can be
served right away or it will keep in refrigerator
until needed. Keep tart covered in refrigerator so
it doesn't pick up moisture. Top with a little
vanilla yogurt if desired.
Serves 8