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Raisin Paste Recipe

By Laura Fuentes Updated May 28, 2024

5 from 26 votes

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Use raisin paste to sweeten your favorite recipes and substitute it for dates with this easy recipe.

Dates are an expensive ingredient, and if you don’t use them often, they dry up and go bad, which is why I long ago switched to making raisin paste to sweeten baked goods, smoothies, and more.

I share my easy recipe below, how to keep it, and how much raisin paste equals a date in this post.

 small white bowl of raisin paste on a wooden counter with golden and purple raisins off to the side

Cheaper Substitute for Dates

Lately, I’ve noticed that healthy dessert recipes call for dates to sweeten them. From smoothies to granola bars, they seem to be in everything.

Dates, while easy to find at most grocery stores, are not cheap. Pitted dates are usually a dollar or so more expensive and in some recipes, it can bring up the cost of the recipe by a lot! They can cost as much as $9 per pound!

Enter my friend, the raisin. A couple of years ago, I began to use raisins instead of dates in my smoothies, grain-free Morning Glory Muffins, overnight oats, and preserves. They are sweet, delicious, and a lot cheaper than dates.

White bowl of raisins on a wooden counter

It is true that dates have many health benefits but so do grapes! They are both quite similar in nutritional benefits and in texture.

When I look at how dates are being used in many recipes they are used as a filler (like in homemade bars) and as a sweetener. Regardless of how you use them, I’ll show you my two methods of using raisins as a substitute for dates.

Making healthy swaps is just one simple way that you can eat healthier, cleaner food as a family. And it doesn’t have to be expensive! See how your family can eat clean on a budget here.

Ingredients

To make this awesome substitute for dates, you only need two ingredients. You’ll save money without sacrificing nutrition:

  • Dried raisins: the substitute for dates.
  • Hot water: to add moisture and resemble the dates’ texture.

How to Make Substitute for Dates with Raisins

Making this raisin paste requires no effort at all: you just need to let the raisins soak in water and then process them into a paste. It’s this easy:

  1. Hydrate the raisins
    Soaking raisins in boiling water for about 10 minutes gives them a dates-like texture.
  2. Make the paste
    Process the plump raisins in the food processor with reserved raisins water until you get a thick paste. Standard consistency is similar to thick creamy peanut butter.
  3. Store
    Refrigerate in a lidded container or jar for up to 3 weeks. You can also freeze it in an ice cube tray and transfer it inside a zip bag for up to 6 months.

Tips to help Substitute Raisins for Dates

If you are going to substitute raw dates for raisins in baking recipes, like in muffins, brownies, and Lara bars, you’ll want to soak the raisins for about 2-3 minutes in hot water.

Soaking the raisins for about 3 minutes will reconstitute some of the moisture and give them a similar texture to dates. Then, all you have to do is drain and pat dry with a paper towel.

raisins soaking in water to make them plumper

For smoothies and everything else I make raisin paste and keep a small jar in the fridge at all times. To substitute for 1 large date you will need about 1-2 teaspoons of raisin paste.

raisin paste in the food processor

It might not be the prettiest of all things, but raisin paste is an inexpensive an easy substitute for things like green smoothies. I drink a green smoothie daily, so one teaspoon of raisin paste is all I need to make the “greenness” tolerable.

Raisin Paste - Date Paste Substitute

Servings: 24
Prep Time: 15 minutes mins
Total Time: 15 minutes mins
Use raisin paste to sweeten your favorite recipes and substitute it for dates with this easy recipe.
5 from 26 votes
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Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups dried raisins
  • Hot water

Instructions

Soak:

  • Place the raisins in a bowl and pour enough boiling water over the raisins to cover them by 2 inches. Let them sit in the hot water for 10 minutes. Reserve ¼ of the raisin water and drain the rest of the water out.

Make the paste:

  • Place the plump raisins inside a food processor and process them until it turns into a thick paste. Add 1 tablespoon of the reserved water at a time, until the raisin paste has the texture you want. Standard consistency is similar to thick creamy peanut butter.

Store:

  • Transfer the raisin paste into a lidded container or jar and keep in the refrigerator for up to 3 weeks. It can also be frozen in an ice cube tray and transferred inside a zip bag for up to 6 months.

Use:

  • Measure 2 teaspoons or raisin paste for every 1 date in your favorite recipes and smoothies.

Notes

Yield: 1.5 cups paste

Equipment

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Food Processor

Nutrition

Serving: 1tablespoon | Calories: 27kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 0.2g | Fat: 0.05g | Saturated Fat: 0.02g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.002g | Sodium: 3mg | Potassium: 75mg | Fiber: 1g | Vitamin C: 0.5mg | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 0.2mg

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  1. Samantha says

    April 20, 2021 at 1:32 pm

    5 stars
    Thank you for this! Very useful, I’ll check out your other recipes too 🙂

    Reply
  2. fran lehen says

    December 07, 2020 at 10:54 am

    5 stars
    Wonderful suggestion, I use dates all the time. Another question: I’m trying to turn a paleo chocolate cake recipe into a pudding cake by adding unsweetten applesauce, frozen banana; since these aren’t dried, do you think I can add pealed grapes instead of raisins to make it a little bit more liquidy inside? Or do you have a suggestion?

    Reply
    • Laura Fuentes says

      December 10, 2020 at 4:05 pm

      Fran, unfortunately, I cannot advise on a recipe that I haven’t tried making myself. I will say that grapes do not bake well. I suggest you soak the raisins in hot water for 10 minutes to make them moist and then add them to your recipe.

      Reply
  3. Joanne Altom says

    July 28, 2020 at 7:10 pm

    5 stars
    could I use frozen (thawed) grapes instead of raisins? I have lots of extra grapes so have them waiting in the freezer.

    Reply
    • Laura Fuentes says

      July 29, 2020 at 5:19 pm

      Unfortunately, no. Sorry!

      Reply
  4. Jonathan Palmer says

    July 03, 2020 at 9:15 pm

    5 stars
    My brain told me I could substitute raisins for dates, but how to do it was a mystery. The blender tip is very helpful. I am making no bake oatmeal date power balls for the family picnic, now using raisin paste.

    Reply
    • Laura Fuentes says

      July 20, 2020 at 6:58 pm

      Perfect!

      Reply
  5. Robyn says

    April 01, 2020 at 10:46 pm

    5 stars
    I made some lactation balls today using this raisin paste and they turned out perfect. Thank you!!

    Reply
    • Laura Fuentes says

      April 13, 2020 at 8:52 pm

      I’m so glad this worked for you Robyn!

      Reply
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