
A warm welcome to my friend and fellow author, KD Holmberg. She’s here to tell us about the release of her first children’s book, the re-release of her Biblical fiction novel, and share about a delicacy for one of the world’s oldest recipes! Congratulations, KD, and welcome to Historical Nibbles!
KD Holmberg here, author of The Egyptian Princess, A Story of Hagar, and the newly-released What Would Happen? children’s picture book.
What Would Happen? is a colorful, engaging adventure that introduces environmental care in a fun and simple way. Kids giggle with delight as they seek and find the hidden footprint on each page! Perfect for ages 4-8.
The Egyptian Princess was recently re-released with a new cover and offers a fresh take on the 4,000-year-old story of Hagar, Sarah, and Abraham. After learning that, according to Hebrew tradition, Hagar was a princess before Pharaoh—her father—gave her to Sarah, I researched the lives of royal daughters in that era. I discovered that their lives were marked by a unique blend of culture and privilege, including a formal education equal to that of royal sons. Viewing Hagar as an educated, sophisticated young woman rather than a victimized slave provides a compelling new perspective on her story.
One of my favorite characters in The Egyptian Princess is Tamari, a harem busybody who ‘spreads gossip like a farmer spreads manure.’ With a sweet tooth but a sharp tongue, she cares only about herself—until she realizes that her future and Hagar’s may be intertwined.
Tamari’s favorite treat is one of the world’s oldest recipes: Tiger Nut Sweets, a delicacy recorded on an Egyptian pot dating back to 1600 BC. Tiger nuts are making a comeback due to their unique nutritional properties, and are now widely available. Despite their name, tiger nuts are not nuts at all but tubers produced by a plant in the sedge family. You can substitute walnuts or pecans to achieve a similar texture and flavor.
Ingredients:
1 cup dried pitted dates
1 tbs cinnamon (or to taste)
2 tbs roughly chopped tiger nuts (or pecans or walnuts)
2 tbs honey (more if needed)
2 tbs finely ground almonds
· In a food processor, grind the dates with splash of water to form a sticky paste.
· Place the honey and almond meal in separate shallow bowls
· Transfer the date paste to a bowl and add the cinnamon (to taste), and chopped tiger nuts (or walnuts or pecans).
· Mix thoroughly with your hands and roll the paste into small balls.
· Coat balls in honey and then almond meal and serve.
Easy peasy, and a potential new Christmas tradition in your home!
May each day of Advent bring you peace, joy, and special blessings. KD Holmberg
Those really look good and delicious and yummy 😋 in the tummy and they would be good with a good book and Hot Tea
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Crystal, I couldn’t wait until I found tiger nuts to make these. I substituted pecans for them. It’s a sweet dessert that was such a novelty! I agree–a good book and a cup of tea would go perfectly with them! 🙂
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I bet hopefully you enjoyed these little delicious yummy 😋 morsels of a treat
ENJOY MY FRIEND!!
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