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Prep time
1 hour 5 minutes
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Cook time
15 minutes
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Serves
1
Author Notes
Rashbi also known as Rabi Shimon Bar Yochai was a well known teacher and kabbalist who wrote the Zohar (a book that contains mystical teachings of the Torah). He lived during the times of the Romans and hid in a secluded cave for thirteen years with his son Rabi Elazar. During those years he kept learning torah and survived on eating carobs. Some people say that the carob tree became a fig tree. He died on the 18th of Iyar and before Rashbi died he requested that everyone should celebrate his passing in joyous celebration! —redop770
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Ingredients
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One large handful of chickpeas soaked and boiled
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One medium sized banana peeled and cut into thick pieces
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Three tsps of tahini
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One tsp of cold pressed coconut oil
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Juice of one quarter of lemon
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One dried fig
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One small handful of carob kibble
Directions
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With a food processor place in the chickpeas, banana, tahini, coconut oil and juice of lemon and process until the consistency is slightly runny and smooth. Once the consistency is slightly runny and smooth get a small lovely bowl, pour the pudding in, wrap it with plastic wrap and place in the fridge for an hour or overnight.
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Take the pudding out of the fridge and neatly place the dried fig and carob on top.
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