Add nuts, raisins, dates, figs and applesauce into the food processor and process until combined, gently adding wine/juice as you grind to help keep it moving. Once the mixture is fully combined and looks like a coarse paste, remove the charoset from the processor and place it into a bowl or container.
Charoset, also known as haroset, is a mixture of fruits and nuts eaten at the Passover Seder. Traditional Charoset is easy to make, and it’s one of those fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants recipes, as you adjust as you go!
From zucchini to eggplant, from butternut squash to asparagus, and from kelp to shirataki, there's no shortage of ways to make low carb pasta that's just as delicious and satisfying as traditional pasta. There are so many low carb options for eating the pasta dishes you love while still being healthy.