I have made something similar to this about 2 weeks ago, but I used sugar free raisins instead.. I toasted oats and raisins I blanched the almonds and walnuts in hot water for 5 min or so, then I put everything in a pan to toast, added some cinnamon powder, raw and organic cocoa powder, vanilla, peanut butter and coconut oil. No salt or sugar added. Then mixed them in a blender. It was sooo soo yummy!!
Alternate idea- transfer your date mixture into a baking tray or something flat like that and smooth out the top by pressing it with the bottom part of a glass or mug Then cut it into squares or diamonds ♦️
You could use dried fruits like figs, prunes or apricots for example. It needs a sweet sticky ingredient. Without it i don't think you would get the needed texture imo.
Orrr.... to get everything to stick together without all the sweetness. I guess (but not 100% sure) you could use chia seeds soaked in water or crushed linseeds also soaked in water. They both get this stickyness wich you could probably use to hold everything together. But you do need to soak them in (preferably cooked) water.
I added 3T of freshly ground ginger to my recipe lately. OMGOODNESS….it took the recipe to a new level. It’s part of my recipe now!
Into which recipe? 1st, 2nd or 3rd ?
I have made something similar to this about 2 weeks ago, but I used sugar free raisins instead.. I toasted oats and raisins I blanched the almonds and walnuts in hot water for 5 min or so, then I put everything in a pan to toast, added some cinnamon powder, raw and organic cocoa powder, vanilla, peanut butter and coconut oil. No salt or sugar added. Then mixed them in a blender. It was sooo soo yummy!!
Just made the first recipe with coco powder and dates...turned out really nice..used half the fat suggested and tastes delicious! ☺️
Thank you for this recipe, they're so easy to make.
So glad I found this video ♥️🤗 just tried the chocolate ones and they're so good. My son loves them as well!
I just made the Cocoa & Almond and the Walnut & Cranberry date balls ☺️ they are delicious, great flavour combinations! Great recipe 👍🏻
This seems like the perfect thing to make with kids
3 delicious ways to make super healthy energy date balls. What's your favorite flavor? I like the cashew and tahini 😍
Can we store it in normal room temperature rather in storing fridge
the chocolate almond one is soooo delicious🤤 thanks for sharing!
Alternate idea- transfer your date mixture into a baking tray or something flat like that and smooth out the top by pressing it with the bottom part of a glass or mug
Then cut it into squares or diamonds ♦️
I love them and can eat them at any time during the day.
I made them & keep making them ,we 💕 them .Thanks great desserts
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I just made the walnut and cranberry, delicious!,
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they’re so good dude 😩
Energy balls recipe simplified.
Very doable. Thanks. 🌸
Almond date balls are delicious 😋
I just used oats and dates and coco powder
Does it drive anyone else nuts when they pour the ingredients on the white thing in the middle if the food processor 😂
yesss!
Or scrape all of the ingredients into something.
This must fucking stop
No, but I hate actually DOING that! 😂
Whyyyyyyy would you do this 😫
I made the first one, so yummy😋
Perfect for traveling
Thank you I must try these
Any substitute for coconut oil?
Amazing ! Thank you for this recipe!
Too good all r very healthy.
I’m going to make these so good
Im going to make this
me too...(but late 3 years)...
Can I replace coconut oil with the regular one or olive oil? I don’t know if the taste will be any different
I was going to ask this. Did you try?
I tried with coldpressed rapeseed oil and it turned out fine
Amazing Nice thanks for sharing
Is it possible to use soaked walnuts, soaked almonds for easier processing?
Yes
Will this work the same with just a regular blender?
It will possibly not be as smooth depending on your blender. Use nut butter instead of whole nuts, that might help.
Hello, how to store them and how long will it last ? Im new to healthy eating 😁 im afraid of wasting food if it turns bad if made too many at once
You can store them up to a week in the fridge
@@TheCookingFoodie thank you!!!
Could you let me know what kind of food processor you use? I struggle with getting the dates fully chopped up
If you soak them in hot water for 10 mins the blend it really helps get a fine texture
What can you use as a substitute for coconut oil in the first recipe?
Sweet Almond oil
Amazing 😍
Thank you 😊
These look delicious but if I make them they would never see the next day 😩
can i not put peanut butter?
how many days we can store this iin room temperature
Hello.. any other oil suggestion instead of coconut oil..
Butter
@@TheCookingFoodie
Thanks
What type of kitchen robot are you using?
Can I blend oats as well in the mix?
Yea
What's the option for maple syrup. Where I stay I don't get it much.
Xery nice thanks
Does anyone know if they KitchenAid mini food processor would work for us
Suuper
can i substitute the coconut with oats?
prolly
How does tahini taste?
like sesame paste
@@noka283 haven't tried that either LOL
ASOME 😍
Whats tahini?
Music way too loud cant consintrate
No need to fry them before ???
Lol No what DO u think ,😍🤣🤣
Annoying music .. can’t focus
Hi
What is tahini?
Same as peanut butter, but made with sesame seeds
What's the replacement for dates?
You could use dried fruits like figs, prunes or apricots for example. It needs a sweet sticky ingredient. Without it i don't think you would get the needed texture imo.
Orrr.... to get everything to stick together without all the sweetness. I guess (but not 100% sure) you could use chia seeds soaked in water or crushed linseeds also soaked in water. They both get this stickyness wich you could probably use to hold everything together. But you do need to soak them in (preferably cooked) water.
Someone used raisins
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Good w
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Good video but please stop with this cancerous music
Hahah i was thinking the same
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This is a chipluk recipe of an indian lady
I added cannabis .
Coconut oil is full of saturated fats FFS this is the opposite of a healthy snack
You've been misinformed. Coconuts contain MCTs, a healthy saturated fat. Not all are bad
SUUPER ...............
Thank you 😊