Easy Date Squares Recipe (2024)

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5 from 75 votes

This easy-peasy, no-bake date square recipe is simply put, delicious!

These are not like the old-fashioned date squares with a date filling and two crumbly oatmeal layers that most people are familiar with. No, these date squares are rather unique.

They are luxuriously buttery with a toffee-like flavour and a lovely crunchy texture from the pieces of biscuit.

You will need zero baking skills, one pan and 20 minutes of your time. They're also far easier and quicker to make than traditional date squares.

They also go by "date bars" or "date slices" - it simply depends on the shape they're cut.

If you love dates, also try this luxurious date balls recipe, ideal for Christmas snacks or gifts. For other easy no-bake recipes have a look at these velvety rum truffles with ginger, peanut brittle or this easy coconut ice with condensed milk recipe.

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  • Can you freeze date squares?
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What's to love about this recipe

  • 20 minutes to make using a few simple ingredients. This is an easy date slice recipe and quicker to make than the classic recipe for date oatmeal bars.
  • No need to switch the oven on, it's all made on the stovetop.
  • Dangerously moreish! To be enjoyed with a cup of coffee.
  • Perfect dessert on the go, to stock the cookie tins for the holidays, to take on picnics or as a lunch box treat.
  • These delicious date squares make lovely gifts when packaged in pretty boxes or cellophane wrap.

What exactly are dates?

Dates are simply wonderful gifts, straight from Mother Nature herself. It's like toffees growing on trees!

They are the fruits of date palm trees (yes, it is a specific type), native to the Middle East and North Africa. These days, date palms are grown anywhere in the world with a warm, dry climate, making them far more accessible to the rest of the globe.

The fruits grow in big clusters and are hand-harvested by people who definitely cannot afford to have any issues with vertigo – these palms are extremely high!

There are male and female trees, but birds and bees are not hugely attracted to the fruit, so the female trees need to be pollinated by hand.

A collection of date palms is called a "date garden" or a "date grove".

Key ingredients and substitutions

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Butter

Salted or unsalted butter will work. The variation in saltiness is not significant once all the ingredients have been combined.

Pitted dates

You will need plain old regular, pitted dates usually found in the baking aisle of your supermarket. No need to splash out on expensive Medjool dates.

Just to clarify, in the average supermarket, you may find two types of dates - Medjool dates and Deglet Moor (baking aisle dates).

Medjool dates are usually larger, plumper and also far more expensive. You will likely see them in the fresh fruit aisle. These expensive dates will be wasted in this recipe because we are cooking the dates to a near pulp with some butter. So, save your pennies!

Deglet Noor are the smaller, firmer and cheaper dates that you would generally find in the baking aisle or with the dried fruit. We've never seen them packaged as 'Deglet Noor' dates, they're usually just 'dates'. These are the dates you want.

Sugar

Just regular white, granulated sugar is needed, but you can replace this with white caster sugar.

Top tip: You can make your own castor sugar very easily by just whizzing normal granulated sugar in a food processor. The consistency needs to be somewhere between granulated sugar and icing sugar.

We would advise against using brown sugar, it will make the mixture too heavy and too dark.

Digestive biscuits

Can be replaced with any plain biscuits like Graham crackers (USA), Marie biscuits (South Africa), Rich Tea biscuits (UK) or even Scottish shortbreads.

Equipment needed

  • A medium saucepan.
  • A square baking pan of 20cm x 20cm (8" x 8").
  • Parchment paper.
  • A wooden spoon or spatula.
  • A cutting board and a sharp knife.

How to make date squares: Step-by-step

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  1. Line a 20cm x 20cm (8" x 8") baking tin with parchment paper, leaving a slight overhang.

    The overhang will make it easier to lift the block of date squares from the tin once it's set.

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  1. Place the butter in a large saucepan and gently melt it over medium heat.
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  1. Once the butter has melted, add the chopped dates to the pan.
  1. Using a spatula, stir the mixture until the dates soften and begin to break up. This process typically takes around 5 minutes.

    You can help this process by gently 'squishing' the dates with a spatula as you stir. Make sure to scrape the bottom of the pan throughout. If it seems like there's an excess of liquid butter at this stage, don't worry, it will get fully incorporated later in the process.

  1. Once done, take the mixture off the heat and let it cool for around 10 minutes.

    You don't have to wait for it to cool down to room temperature, just make sure it's not intensely hot. This is to avoid the egg from scrambling once we add it in.

  1. Whisk the egg together with the sugar and salt in a small bowl.
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  1. Add the egg mixture to the dates and immediately stir it in, making sure to incorporate it quickly.
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  1. Put the saucepan back on medium-low heat and gently warm the mixture for 2-3 minutes to cook the egg.

    Keep moving the mixture and fold as much of the butter into the dates as possible, then, remove it from the heat.

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  1. In a large bowl, break the biscuits into small pieces by hand. Don't crush it too finely, you want some larger chunks.
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  1. Add the warm date mixture to the crushed biscuits.
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  1. Using a sturdy, large spoon, like a serving spoon, combine the date mixture with the crushed biscuits.
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  1. Scoop the mixture into the prepared, square pan.
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  1. Using your sturdy spoon, push the mixture into all the corners and level the top with the back of the spoon.
  1. Place the pan of date squares in the fridge for a minimum of 3 hours to set.
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  1. Lift the whole slab out of the tin and transfer it onto a cutting board. Slice it into individual squares.
  1. Optional: You can sprinkle the squares with desiccated coconut. It goes really well with the dates!

Useful tips

Chopping the dates

You don’t need to chop the dates too small. We like to use a pair of kitchen scissors and simply cut each date in half.

Don't crush the biscuits too finely

For the best date squares, avoid crushing the biscuits into a fine powder. Instead, aim for some larger pieces to add a crunchy texture to the squares. Pieces about the size of M&Ms are a good reference, but it's alright if there are even larger chunks mixed in.

Using a food processor will turn the biscuits into a powder, which is not what you want for this recipe.

Vegan date squares

Replace the butter with vegan butter, the egg with a quarter cup of apple sauce and the digestives with vegan-friendly, plain biscuits.

Storage

The date squares will last well for 2 weeks when stored in an airtight container or sealed with plastic wrap.

These date squares mature and improve over time, becoming more delicious on the next day after baking and in the following days.

Can you freeze date squares?

Yes, you can. Place a sheet of baking paper between each layer of squares and freeze for up to 3 months. You can layer them in a lidded box, or inside a freezer bag.

To defrost, simply remove them from the freezer a few hours before you would like to enjoy them.

FAQ

When should I cut the date squares

It's best to cut the squares once they've had their 3 hours in the fridge. It will be much easier to slice and the slices will also be neater.

Can I make gluten-free date squares?

Yes, you can! Just replace the digestive biscuits with a gluten-free version.

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Recipe

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Easy date squares

This easy-peasy, no-bake date squares recipe is simply put, delicious!

These are not like the old-fashioned date squares with a date filling and two crumbly oatmeal layers that most people are familiar with. No, these date squares are rather unique.

They are luxuriously buttery with a toffee-like flavour and a lovely crunchy texture from the pieces of biscuit.

5 from 75 votes

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: International

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 36 squares

Calories: 128kcal

Author: Maretha Corbett

Equipment

  • 20 x 20cm Baking dish or baking tin

Ingredients

  • 250 gram butter
  • 500 gram dates, roughly chopped
  • 1 egg
  • 100 grams white sugar
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 200 gram digestive biscuits - or any plain biscuits

Metric - US Customary

Instructions

  • Line a 20cm x 20cm (8" x 8") baking tin with parchment paper, leaving a slight overhang.

    The overhang will make it easier to lift the block of date squares from the tin once it's set.

  • Place the butter in a large saucepan and gently melt it over medium heat.

    250 gram butter

  • Once the butter has melted, add the roughly chopped dates to the pan.

    500 gram dates, roughly chopped

  • Using a spatula, stir the mixture until the dates soften and begin to break up. This process typically takes around 5 minutes.

    You can help this process by gently 'squishing' the dates with a spatula as you stir. Make sure to scrape the bottom of the pan throughout. If it seems like there's an excess of liquid butter at this stage, don't worry, it will get fully incorporated later in the process.

  • Once done, take the mixture off the heat and let it cool for around 10 minutes.

    You don't have to wait for it to cool down to room temperature, just make sure it's not intensely hot. This is to avoid the egg from scrambling once we add it in.

  • Whisk the egg together with the sugar and salt in a small bowl.

    1 egg, 100 grams white sugar, 1 pinch salt

  • After the 10 minutes, add the egg mixture to the dates and immediately stir it in, making sure to incorporate it quickly.

  • Put the saucepan back on medium-low heat and gently warm the mixture for 2-3 minutes to cook the egg.

    Keep moving the mixture and fold as much of the butter into the dates as possible, then, remove it from the heat.

  • In a large bowl, break the biscuits into small pieces by hand. Don't crush it too finely, you want some larger chunks.

    200 gram digestive biscuits

  • Add the warm date mixture to the crushed biscuits.

  • Using a sturdy, large spoon, like a serving spoon, combine the date mixture with the crushed biscuits.

  • Scoop the mixture into the prepared tin.

  • Using your sturdy spoon, push the mixture into all the corners and level the top with the back of the spoon.

  • Place the pan of date squares in the fridge for a minimum of 3 hours to set.

  • Lift the whole slab out of the tin and transfer it onto a cutting board. Slice it into individual squares.

  • Optional: You can sprinkle the squares with desiccated coconut. It goes really well with the dates!

Notes

Chopping the dates

You don’t need to chop the dates too small. We like to use a pair of kitchen scissors and simply cut each date in half.

Don't crush the biscuits too finely

For the best date squares, avoid crushing the biscuits into a fine powder. Instead, aim for some larger pieces to add a crunchy texture to the squares. Pieces about the size of M&Ms are a good reference, but it's alright if there are even larger chunks mixed in.

Using a food processor will turn the biscuits into a powder, which is not what you want for this recipe.

**Nutritional data disclaimer**

Please keep in mind that the nutritional information provided below is calculated by a third party and we cannot guarantee the accuracy. We try our best to give you the most accurate information, but we do not take responsibility for errors that may be present. Also, the nutritional value of the recipe may change depending on the exact brands and products used. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare professional or registered dietitian for personalised advice on your dietary needs.

Nutrition

Calories: 128kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 19mg | Sodium: 76mg | Potassium: 104mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 182IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 12mg | Iron: 1mg

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Comments

  1. Nick M says

    Easy Date Squares Recipe (27)
    Really love these. Great blend of crunchiness and chewiness. I must say, they did not last long last time we made them.

    Reply

    • Maretha Corbett says

      Hey Nick,

      Thanks so much for your lovely review - glad you enjoyed them. I must say, they don't last in our house either!

      Maretha.

      Reply

  2. Mehjabeen says

    Hi I'm not coconut lover can I add choc?

    Reply

    • Maretha Corbett says

      Hey Mehjabeen!

      I’m wondering if we might be looking at the same recipe? This recipe for date squares does not contain any coconut. Might you be referring the other recipe on my blog for coconut date balls?

      Maretha.

      Reply

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FAQs

What fruits do dates pair well with? ›

They also taste great alongside other fruits, including apples, pears, and oranges. However, dates make a remarkable addition to various savory dishes.

What to pair with Medjool dates? ›

Dates pairs so well with cocoa powder, maple syrup, nuts, coconut, peanut butter, and so much more. You'll even find some fresh fruit and sea salt in the mix with these dessert-inspired date recipes. Enjoy layers of chewy Medjool dates, creamy peanut butter, crunchy peanuts, and chocolate.

How to make dates taste better? ›

Remove the pit and add a nut—pecan, walnut, almond, or even peanut butter—for a filling snack! Date Shake. Frappé fat-free vanilla, banana, or plain yogurt and dates in a blender for a delicious drink anytime of the day! Sweet Salad!

Is it OK to eat banana and dates together? ›

Yes, Anyone can eat bananas & dates(together/individually). I personally don't like eating Dates since my childhood.

Are dates a good laxative? ›

Dates provide a laxative effect that can help deal with constipation and other digestive issues. Constipation is a common health issue. This can occur due to various reasons, such as not drinking enough water, not eating enough fruits and vegetables or not being physically active.

What does baking soda do to dates? ›

The baking soda helps to soften the dates as well as lighten the texture of the cake. Boiling Water – used to soak the dates and once soaked, the dates including the liquid, is added to the cake.

What tastes good with dates? ›

Here are seven combinations we love.
  • Dates + Roasted, Salted Almonds. The nuttiness of the almonds brings out the caramel notes in the dates, while the salt on the nuts keeps things balanced. ...
  • Dates + Dark Chocolate. ...
  • Dates + Prosciutto. ...
  • Dates + Soft Cheese. ...
  • Dates + Tahini. ...
  • Dates + Cashew Cream. ...
  • Dates + Marzipan.
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What can you sweeten with dates? ›

Because dates are high in fiber and naturally sticky, they can be blended into a binder for cookies and bars, or turned into caramel. They work well as a sweetener for smoothies and salad dressings that will be blended as well.

What kind of cheese goes with dates? ›

Various cheeses pair wonderfully with dates. Some popular options include creamy Brie, tangy blue cheese, sharp cheddar, aged Gouda, or even crumbly goat cheese. The sweetness of the dates complements the flavors of these cheeses.

Why is Medjool dates so expensive? ›

As is the case with many other types of luxuries, the production of Medjool dates is a difficult and labour-intensive operation, which is why they are so expensive. Because soft dates such as the Medjool are so delicate, the vast majority of them are harvested individually by hand rather than in enormous clusters.

What is the difference between regular dates and Medjool dates? ›

The difference in their consistency.

Medjool dates are easier to eat and are quite soft, while regular dates are often soaked in water with a little bicarb before cooking with them. In terms of nutritional value, Medjool dates are identical to regular dates, however the regular dates have more fiber, fat, and protein.

Why do my dates taste sour? ›

When they taste acidic or bitter, they may have spoiled. You can tell they have gone bad when they have a fermented or alcoholic smell or an off-putting smell that doesn't smell like fresh dates.

What is the healthiest way to eat dates? ›

You can enjoy them fresh by simply removing the pit and consuming the sweet flesh. They are also used in baking, smoothies, and as a natural sweetener in recipes. Stuffed dates with nuts or cheese are popular snacks, and dates are often added to salads or oatmeal for extra flavor and nutrition.

Do you need to wash medjool dates? ›

Know that all kinds of dates, dry or ripe, whether packaged or open, are not washed before reaching the consumer. It is therefore advisable to wash it well before consuming any type of date but be careful that there is no need to peel the dates.

What do dates go well with? ›

Stuff them with nuts, coconut, fresh fruit, soft cheeses or even crystallised ginger. These are great for an afternoon pick me up, dessert or on the side of a cheese board. If you're feeling extra fancy, try stuffing them with nut butter and coating them in chocolate for a guilt free dessert.

What are dates good to eat with? ›

Stuffed dates with nuts or cheese are popular snacks, and dates are often added to salads or oatmeal for extra flavor and nutrition.

Can I eat dates and dry fruits together? ›

This healthy combination not only boost our energy but also keep us protected from various deficiencies. Having dates (khajur) with dry fruits is absolutely nutritious and above all satisfies our sweet and crunchy cravings at all times.

Can I eat dates with oranges? ›

Oranges and dates, a classic combination in Morocco, make a delicious and simple salad. Try it as part of a light dinner or with morning yogurt.

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