Chocolate Nut Avocado Torte – Passover Perfection

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Can you believe Passover will be here in only 3 more days?! I feel like every single year it sneaks up on me—probably because the prep is so lengthy and monotonous, I want to avoid it. I spent most of Monday and Tuesday cleaning/organizing and grocery shopping, as I always do, checking things off my pre-holiday checklist.

Preparing ritual foods for this holiday can be overwhelming, especially the desserts. I avoid most of the packaged stuff and boxed mixes like the plague and prefer to try flourless sweets. I originally saw this recipe in Shape magazine, clipped it, stuck it in my recipe box where it languished for a good five years before I attempted anything.

Most of the ingredients seem normal: nuts, chocolate, maple syrup. The only strange one is avocado. Don’t be afraid to try it; I was at first, but you really can’t taste any and it does improves the texture.

The torte calls for using a food processor. Yes, that’s a hassle, but it evens out because no baking is required. Seriously, just blend, pour, and chill. Very nice and easy.

To make Chocolate Nut Avocado Torte, you will need:

*  1 Cup hazelnuts   (If unavailable or too expensive, swap almonds.)

*  1 Cup pitted dates

*  2 Large ripe avocados, peeled and diced

*  1/4 Cup plus 2 Tbs. cocoa powder

*  3 Tbs. maple syrup

Start by preparing the crust. In a food processor, pulse the nuts until they’re coarsely chopped. Add the dates, 2 Tbs. of the cocoa powder, and a little water. Once the mixture has come together, remove and press into a 9-inch pie plate.

Wipe out food processor, then blend the remaining cocoa, avocado, and maple syrup. Spoon this filling into the crust and smooth. Refrigerate for at least one hour before serving, and it can also be frozen up to a month in advance. Figure on 6-8 servings, for those with average appetites.

The finished product should look something like this:

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I stopped there, but if you’re extra ambitious, coat the top of the torte with chopped nuts and drizzle with melted chocolate.

Need additional ideas? Check out all of my favorite Passover desserts.

6 thoughts on “Chocolate Nut Avocado Torte – Passover Perfection

  1. jwitherby

    This looks amazingly Yummy!!! I love avocado… I may have to tweak it a bit because I am diabetic and can’t use the dates or maple sugar without a major spike in my blood sugar

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    1. The Jewish Lady Post author

      I have many diabetics in my family, so I totally understand your concern. The maple syrup can be swapped out for Splenda. I’ve been told that dates are low GI index and safe for diabetics, but not 100% sure on that.

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  2. Heather Hollands

    I love the creaminess that avocado lends. Thanks for the recipe. I look forward to trying this one.

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