These healthy chocolate date balls are vegan, gluten free and very easy to make. These no bake energy balls are a great healthy snack for busy days!
Raw chocolate date balls, also known as no bake energy balls are my newest OBSESSION!
Now that my little one is an active toddler, I need to keep my ENERGY levels up and thankfully, my friends introduced me to energy balls.
These RAW energy balls for chocolate lovers are a dream come true... So FUDGY and delicious!
I like to roll these vegan, gluten-free chocolate coconut date balls in all sorts of things like sprinkles, toasted sesame seeds... just to add that extra OOMPH!
My FAVORITE are the coconut covered balls BUT my little one is quite fond of the sprinkle ones...heheh.
Also, you can DIP these in energy bites in melted white chocolate and make white chocolate date balls, although that would reduce the health factor..lol. So, dipping them in melted dark chocolate would be a wiser choice! 😉
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Like most people, I had a lot of QUESTIONS and after a lot of trials, I have ANSWERS...
Are energy balls good for you? Are energy balls healthy? How healthy are energy balls?
Yes, they are good for you since they are made with good wholesome ingredients that make your body stronger. My energy balls recipe is made with dates, coconut, cocoa powder, and nuts. However, you can modify this energy balls recipe to suit your own needs by adding protein powder, flax seed, sunflower seeds, quinoa, granola, oats and even some almond butter or coconut oil.
By the way, I also have a no bake chocolate peanut butter energy balls that's perfect for peanut butter lovers and also good for you!
Are energy balls gluten free?
Yes, as long as you DON'T use any flour or wheat in your recipe. Also, remember to use certified gluten free oats.
How to make energy balls recipe?
There are various recipes for energy balls or energy bites. Pretty much, all of them are very easy to make and simply require you to dump all the ingredients in a food processor and make a thick mixture and then roll it into small balls. That's it!
How to store energy balls? Can I freeze energy balls?
Store leftovers in a sealed airtight container in the fridge. You can even place them in an airtight container and freeze them up to 1 month.
These chocolate date balls are GREAT for many reasons:
- Toddlers and kids of any age LOVE these raw energy bites and can't even tell they are healthy, making it perfect for a snack or breakfast on the go!
- These energy bites have no artificial sugars, which makes it a great snack or dessert for diabetics and those who are going through weight loss (obviously, moderation is key!).
- Energy balls are perfect for athletes like runners and others who enjoy hiking and active sports.
- They even keep you energized during pregnancy or when you are breastfeeding.
Recipe
Chocolate Date Balls (Energy Balls)
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Ingredients
- ⅓ cup Pecans
- ⅓ cup Almonds
- 1⅓ cups Dates I buy the pitted ones
- 3 tablespoon Coconut shredded
- ½ teaspoon Vanilla extract
- 1-2 tablespoon Unsweetened cocoa powder according to your preference
- 1-2 tablespoon Soy milk or water
- ½ cup Sprinkles for covering your balls
- ½ cup Toasted sesame seeds for covering your balls
- ½ cup Coconut (shredded) for covering your balls
Instructions
- Add all ingredients in a food processor and mix until everything is thoroughly crushed and combined.
- Make small balls out of the mixture.
- Then, roll them around in whatever you like (sprinkles, toasted sesame seeds or shredded coconut).
- And you are done! Eat as many as you like and store leftovers in airtight container in the fridge.
Notes
Nutrition
An automated tool is used to calculate the nutritional information. As such, I cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information provided for any recipe on this site.
Well, that's all for today.
If you liked this post, you amy like some of these other healthy snacks too...
Healthy chocolate blueberry truffles
Healthy peanut butter chocolate chip cookies
Until next time, tata my lovelies!
Christine Ferguson
So good!!!!
Abeer Rizvi
I know... right?! My favorite snack!
Nichola
How long can you keep the date balls and do they have to be in the fridge....was thinking of making them as a christmas present (not yet obviously)
Abeer Rizvi
If you use soy milk, you would have to refrigerate them but if you don't use that, you can keep these at room temperature. I personally like them cold and they are always in the fridge...hehe
Desirea Feicke
How many are in a serving, just one?
Abeer Rizvi
No, you will get about 15 balls, depending on how small or big you roll them.
Debby Thompson
I just made and I was very pleased. The addition that I made was to add a few drizzle of honey to satisfy my sweet tooth? I will sure make again...and again. Thank you!
Ginger
SO SO GOOD! I added a little more liquid and turned it into a chocolate nut butter.
Claire Louise Devlin
Can you freeze these and for how long
Abeer Rizvi
Yes, freeze them in sealed freezer bags for up to 1 month. I am sure they can last longer but I just don't like freezing anything longer than a month.