Happy Sunday to all you Steemians!! How is your weekend so far?!
These make a great snack when you donβt have a lot of time for a meal and you need a pick-me-up. They also last really well at room temperature compared to so many other homemade snack options. Plus, did I mention that they are almost entirely made of superfoods??? Yes, theyβve got nuts, oats, dates, and then your choice of all natural sweetener and some mega healthy coconut oil. Thatβs it, the 5 main things. After that you get to mix and match as you please and I bet you can come up with some delicious new combinations too. I tried replacing the dates with some dried fruits like raisins and figs in some of my test batches and, while I prefer the dates for their extra sweetness and easy to blend texture, the results were still good alternatives. Just an option to note.
In yesterday's post, i said I would not automatically add the recipes to my posts, that they would be available by request. Well, this one I just had to go ahead and add to the post up front.
I spent a long time trying to narrow down my favorite flavor ideas because once I started playing around with ingredients I realized how versatile these can be. I have so many more flavors I wanted to do but I didnβt want to overwhelm you guys too much so I limited myself to choosing just 5. Hey, it was way harder than you might think. Thatβs okay though, Iβm already planning to do a second edition of this post eventually so that I can share the other great flavors with you!
So yeah, these are like revolutionary little bites. I mean, they taste like youβre eating spoonfuls of cookie dough but youβre actually getting some really solid nutrition to fuel up all throughout the day. Happy snacking!
RECIPE(s)
Yield: about 20 (2 teaspoon-sized) bites
Ingredients:
Base Recipe:
1 cup shelled nuts, raw (or toasted if you want)
1 cup pitted dates
2 cups rolled oats (be sure they are gluten free if necessary)
2 tablespoons liquid sweetener such as maple syrup or honey
2 tablespoons coconut oil
1/4 teaspoon salt (optional)
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract (optional)
White Chocolate Almond:
1 cup shelled almonds, raw (or toasted if you want)
1 cup pitted dates
2 cups rolled oats (be sure they are gluten free if necessary)
2 tablespoons liquid sweetener such as maple syrup or honey
2 tablespoons coconut oil
1/8 teaspoon salt (optional)
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract (optional)
1 teaspoon almond extract (optional)
1/3 mini white chocolate chips or finely chopped white chocolate (check brands to make sure that it fits your dietary restrictions if necessary)[optional]
Coconut Cashew Lemon:
1 cup shelled cashews, raw (or toasted if you want)
1 cup pitted dates
2 cups rolled oats (be sure they are gluten free if necessary)
2 tablespoons liquid sweetener such as maple syrup or honey
Zest from 1 lemon and 1 teaspoon of juice
1/4 cup unsweetened dried coconut flakes, plus more for coating
1/2 teaspoon pure coconut extract (optional)
2 tablespoons coconut oil
1/8 teaspoon salt (optional)
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract (optional)
Walnut Fudge Brownie:
1 cup shelled walnuts, raw (or toasted if you want)
1 cup pitted dates
2 cups rolled oats (be sure they are gluten free if necessary)
2 tablespoons liquid sweetener such as maple syrup or honey
2 tablespoons coconut oil
1/4 cup cocoa powder
1/8 teaspoon salt (optional)
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract (optional)
1/3 mini chocolate chips or finely chopped dark chocolate (check brands to make sure that it fits your dietary restrictions if necessary)[optional]
Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip:
1 cup shelled peanuts, raw (or toasted if you want)
1 cup pitted dates
2 cups rolled oats (be sure they are gluten free if necessary)
2 tablespoons liquid sweetener such as maple syrup or honey
2 tablespoons coconut oil
1/8 teaspoon salt (optional)
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract (optional)
1/3 mini chocolate chips or finely chopped dark chocolate (check brands to make sure that it fits your dietary restrictions if necessary)[optional]
Maple Pecan:
1 cup shelled pecans, raw (or toasted if you want), plus more for topping each ball if desired
1 cup pitted dates
2 cups rolled oats (be sure they are gluten free if necessary)
2 tablespoons maple syrup
2 tablespoons coconut oil
1/8 teaspoon salt (optional)
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract (optional)
1 teaspoon pure maple extract
Instructions:
- Combine the nuts and oats in a food processor or blender (a small one works best) and pulse together until finely ground. Add the remaining ingredients, except chocolate chips for the flavors that add them, and pulse again until as smooth as you'd like. (I left mine a bit gritty for texture but if you'd rather, you should probably be able to get it completely pureed.) For the recipes using it, pour in chocolate chips/or chunks and pulse just to combine.
- Roll the mixture into small bite-size balls (about 2 teaspoons each). If you're mixture seems a bit sticky or too soft, place it in the fridge to chill for about 30 minutes and it should be easier.
- For the coconut ones, roll in extra coconut shreds and for the maple pecan top with some extra whole pecans. That's it, enjoy these on-the-go or as a quick snack whenever you need an energy boost or you have a late night craving! Store in an air-tight container at room temp for up to 1 week or in the fridge for as long as 2 or 3 weeks (though they'd probably last even longer).
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Nice and helpfull post!
Thanks and keep it up! :)
That's right, this would be one for you and your audience. Thanks for commenting!
Thank you very much! :)
It looks really nice my friend!
That's so nice, thank you so much!
Hi Gringa! Again a super prescription of you and I think most of the ingredients could still be left of Christmas. Against food waist! And your pictures ..πππ
Super awesome feedback @steved, thanks so much!!
I'm definitely bookmarking this to try at some point, thank you for sharing.This, lady @gringalicious, looks delicious and healthy too!
I can imagine it being so much fun to find different variations to the base recipe!
How long do you think they would last, before going bad? Maybe freezing them is an option.. make some ahead for busy days.
I think 4 days is fine. Freezing is defintely an option. Thank you so much for taking the time to comment!
Mmmmmmmm....as always!!
You are always so kind!
Not sure if the camera is so good or your work is so good or maybe both
Nice blog as usual @gringalicious :)
Having the right equipment helps a lot. Thank you so much for commenting
Nice nutty cookie.
Thank you @ace108, thanks for taking a moment to comment. I really appreciate your continued support!
You're welcome
How is my Sunday?? It was going fine...but now, It's even better! Love this photos!! :)
So kind as always!! Upvoted your Sunday post
Quality post as always!
Thanks so much for the kind words
It looks so beautiful! Keep sharing!
Ahh, how sweet! Thanks @funnyman!
UV and bookmarked. I'm severely limiting my cholesterol and these little bites of joy will be perfect for satisfying my sweet tooth.
I especially like that you've built them around oats. I was trying to figure out how to increase my intake and you just solved that for me. Thank you!
I am so glad that this is something that you may enjoy, that makes me happy!
that's a really good looking snack and the bite size is highly recommended than giant ones! Gimmmmmmeeeeeeee hahah@gringalicious, because you did not use white sugar - yes I want them all hahaha
So glad you liked it!!
Look at how tempting they are!
It's just on the pic so how much more when you can already smell them!
I really should log off now - getting hungry again at dawn - nyt nyt!@gringalicious - who would say no to that?
You always have great comments, thanks again!!
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Wow are all those recpies have my mouth watering!π
It's a shame I am on a diet! Have to try them at the end of the month. Keep posting you recipies!
Thanks for commenting @caribbeanmon
WOW! This goes so well with my current diet! I've made regular date and cacao balls with coconut, but I've never mixed in nuts or chocolate. I'm going to try this some day soon.
Awesome, so glad I was able to provide some inspiration. I hope your week is off to a good start
You sure know what you are doing here, looks tasty!!! upvoted of course
Thanks so much @uwelang!
you are more than welcome @gringalicious
Nuts it is very useful. I love dishes with nuts. By the way, a great post as usual;)
Thanks so much @tanata