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Preparation time
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20min
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  • TM 31
published: 2015/10/18
changed: 2015/10/18

Ingredients

Date balls

  • 250 grams pitted dates
  • 100 grams dessicated coconut
  • 20 grams toasted almonds
  • 40 grams quick cooking oats
  • 20 grams Cocoa Unsweetened

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Recipe's preparation

    Date balls
  1. 1.Place all ingredients into TM and blitz on speed 7-8 for around 2-3 mins.

     

    2.You'll know when it's ready because the mixture will get quite hot and sticky.

     

    3.Tip ingredients out onto a paper towel. Squish a little of the oil out, it helps to roll nicer smoother balls.

     

    4.After you round them into shape, place into a bowl of dessicated coconut or cocoa to cover.

     

    5.When you have finished rolling them out, place into fridge to set.

     

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    TIPS

    If you don't have toasted almonds, normal almonds will suffice, even peanut butter is a nice change.

    If you have any YIAH products, play around with some of the chocolate powders...our all time favourite is the Choc raspberry. It tastes just like a cherry ripe! Truly satisfies any chocoholics cravings!

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    TM 31

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Comments

  • 27. May 2020 - 10:49
    5.0

    Of all the choc ball recipes on this site, these are my favourite! I double all the quantities to make a huge batch as my family inhales them. I also sometimes add a few drops of peppermint oil for something different. Every batch is always a success tmrc_emoticons.)

  • 6. October 2016 - 09:27
    5.0

    Magic how it all comes together. I switched almond and coconut amounts.

  • 21. July 2016 - 10:04
    5.0

    Loved them!!! So easy to make and yummy... And healthy!!

  • 11. July 2016 - 15:55
    5.0

    I can never make a single batch of these... My kids stand there eating the first batch as I roll them.  They can't get enough of them.

  • 21. June 2016 - 15:50
    5.0

    So easy to make. I ran out of coconut, so didn't roll them in anything, but they still taste great. Thanks!

  • 6. June 2016 - 12:57
    5.0

    Quick and easy to make. Used cashews as didn't have almonds and left them uncovered (ie. no cocoa or coconut)

  • 3. April 2016 - 16:37
    5.0

    yum yum, also used gluten free wheatbix 2. Made slice and added coconut on top. Bit lazy rolling balls.

    added to my favourite 

  • 10. February 2016 - 17:37
    5.0

    Awesome.....my three boys devoured these....I only made them twenty minutes ago and they are already asking to get more ingredients for another batch

  • 6. January 2016 - 12:47
    5.0

    Delicious, love this recipe, very simple, nice to have with a cup of tea!

  • 11. December 2015 - 11:07

    Yum. I had to use weet-bix instead of oats and it was great!!!

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