Chocolate Bliss Balls

These Chocolate Bliss Balls make a quick and healthy snack while satisfying your chocolate cravings. Quick and easy recipe ready in 15 minutes!Chocolate Bliss Balls recipe

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Heads up! This Chocolate Bliss Balls recipe was first published in February 2015. I made the slightest update to the recipe to make it more fudgey (always a good thing!) and updated the photos, March 2018. Enjoy!

I have to tell you about the conversation that went on when I taking pictures of these Chocolate Bliss Balls.

Tim:  Taking more pictures of terd balls?

My mother-in-law, Fran:  Tim! Those are delicious!

Tim:  I know they’re good.  But don’t you have a billion terd ball recipes on your site already? (Looking at me.)

Maryea:  You can never have too many Chocolate Bliss Ball recipes.Chocolate Bliss Balls recipe overhead shot

Whether you call them terd balls, bliss balls, energy balls, energy bites, Larabar copycats, or healthy snacks, don’t you agree?  Having some healthy balls on hand is a necessity.  Now that sounds worse than calling them terd balls.  Let me just get to the recipe!

4 ingredients.  Including chocolate.  Ready in 10 minutes.  15 minutes if you get interrupted, which you probably will if your house is anything like mine. You can handle 15 minutes, though, right? What are you waiting for? Just look at how fudgy they are!

Chocolate Bliss Balls-so fudgy but healthy

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Chocolate Bliss Balls-so fudgy but healthy

Chocolate Bliss Balls


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Description

These Chocolate Bliss balls make a quick and easy healthy snack!


Ingredients

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  • 1 cup cashews
  • 3/4 cup pitted dates
  • 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1/8 cup raw honey or maple syrup
  • splash of milk (I use unsweetened almond milk)


Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in a food processor or blender until crumbly.
  2. Add a splash of milk and process again. Test the mixture to see that it will hold together, but isn’t too sticky. If it’s too sticky, add a bit more cocoa powder. If it’s too dry, add another small splash of milk.
  3. Roll the mixture into approximately 1-inch balls (bigger or smaller if you prefer).
  4. Store in the refrigerator. Enjoy!

Notes

Optional: Drizzle melted chocolate on the top for added decadence.

  • Prep Time: 15 mins
  • Category: Snacks

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 ball
  • Calories: 115
  • Sugar: 18 grams
  • Fat: 3.7 grams
  • Carbohydrates: 21 grams
  • Protein: 1.8 grams

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I hope everyone is having a great week!

 

 

 

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30 Comments

  1. Just made these and they turned out really well. I used a dash of coconut cream instead of milk and a teaspoon of coconut oil. Thank you for sharing the recipe, love it.

  2. No cashews so used a mix of toasted pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds & almonds). Added zest of an orange and a squeeze of orange juice (instead of milk) Delicious! Thank you for sharing.

      1. All good. I made then again subbing the milk with two small spoon fulls coconut oil and they were perfect!

  3. I love the ball recipes. They are delicious. In my house they are lovingly called “poo-poo balls”. My kids are very popular at lunchtime with their classmates when there is a poo-poo ball to share.

  4. I do wish you would write a cookbook with all your recipes at some point. It would be the book that I use the most! I love the Chocolate Oatmeal Granola Bars! I love knowing that they are healthy and have no unexpected ingredients in them. I took them to the office and they were a big hit! You make the best snack recipes! Happy Valentine’s Day!

  5. I’m with you, I can never have too many ball recipes. I make a batch every Sunday and keep them in the freezer. Each morning I take two out to bring to work for a mid-morning snack. These sound mighty delicious! I made some lemon coconut ones the other day and I’m really loving those, both chocolate is always a winner in my book.

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