These cocoa bites were made on a day when I felt like baking but wanted quick results, I wanted chocolate but not too unhealthy, I wanted to snack but in a sensible way. So I made these cocoa bites that are packed with good stuff. They are the sort of snack you feel ok feeding to little girls who have just been to netball practice or having before doing a body balance class at the gym.
I made these in my high powered blender rather than a food processor. They were really good but in a nut butter sort of way rather than finely chopped nuts because I think I got a little enthusiastic with the blender. So they were soft and fudgy, sweet but not overly so, and easy to take about with me. Maybe not too different from a whole lot of energy balls I have blogged here but I think they were exactly what I needed.
I am sending these cocoa bites to Healthy Vegan Fridays #61 and Gluten Free Fridays #156.
More energy balls at Green Gourmet Giraffe:
Almond, date and cranberry truffles (gf, v)
Almond energy snacks (v)
Chocolate almond and coconut balls (gf, v)
Chocolate bliss balls with banana and oats (v)
Dried fruit and coconut balls (gf, v)
Wattleseed cashew truffles (gf, v)
Cocoa Bites
From 86 lemons
Makes about 24 small balls
1 cup dates
1/2 cup raw almonds
1/2 cup walnuts or pecans
1/4 cup dried unsweetened coconut
1/4 cup cocoa or cacao powder
1 tbsp flax seeds (linseeds)
1 tbsp chia seeds
1 tbsp agave nectar
1/2 tsp vanilla essence
Soak dates in hot water for 10 minutes. In a high speed blender (or your food processor), blend nuts until ground. Add coconut, cocoa, seeds, agave and vanilla and continue to blend. Add drained dates. Roll mixture into balls.
On the stereo:
Tales of a Librarian: Tori Amos
These look lovely, will have a go later xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks Fran - hope you enjoy them
DeleteThese do look wonderful. I am craving chocolate and bites are so easy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah - this was an easy way to deal with chocolate cravings
DeleteI've been making similar energy balls on and off the past few months, know what you mean by wanting a little choc, but not too much.
ReplyDeleteThanks Shaheen - I think I need to make them a little more over the next few months
DeleteThese are a really good snack and I could really use something like this when I sit on the side of the pool watching the little guy swim for 90-minutes four times a week. I get so bored and hungry! xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Charlie - you will need something easy to make if you spend that amount of time at the pool - I think I would be taking a snack and some reading to catch up on!
DeleteIt's fantastic when you get to satisfy an urge and these look good. I had some bliss balls yesterday and they were really soft and delicious.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lorraine - I still really love the chocolate bliss balls I got from your blog but Sylvia keeps eating those bananas!!!!
DeleteI end up eating too many of those, despite trying to pace myself! Tales of a Librarian! I must listen to that again soon (love all the outfits in the CD booklet!)
ReplyDeleteThanks Faye - I must check out the booklet - E got it second hand recently so I haven't looked at it much
DeleteThese look delish!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cakelaw
DeleteI have those days quite a lot, where I want baking without baking and chocolate without too much excess :P These look delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kari - it is hard to hit the right spot - too much temptation and too many options makes it hard to hone in on one recipe
DeleteMmmm I love chocolate date balls. And calling them Cocao Bites make them sound so much cuter. I like the addition of flax and chia seeds - sounds like the perfect post-workout snack.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this at HVF Johanna - I'm pinning this!