DirectionsStep1To a food processor add pitted dates, cocoa or cacao powder, peanut butter (or other nut/seed butter), rolled oats, salt, and vanilla (optional).Step2Note: If you don’t have a food processor you can try using a blender, but dates can be tough for blenders due to their sticky nature, so use a low speed if possible and pulse rather than blending.Step3Pulse until the mixture is well blended and starts to clump together (~30 seconds - 1 minute). If it’s too dry or crumbly and it doesn’t stick together when pressed between two fingers, add more nut butter …Step4Scoop out 1 1⁄2 Tbsp amounts (we love this scoop) and gently roll into balls. As the original recipe is written, ~12 balls.Step5Enjoy immediately or store leftovers covered in the refrigerator up to 2 weeks, or in the freezer up to 1 month. Let come close to room temperature before enjoying for best texture (in our opinion). Top with extra pea…IngredientsIngredients1 ¼ cupsMedjool Dates¼ cupCocoa Powder (or organic cacao, or sub carob for chocolate-free / caffeine-free)3 tablespoonsPeanut Butter (or sub other nut or seed butter-- results may vary)¼ cupRolled Oats (if grain-free, try subbing chopped roasted nuts like peanuts or almonds)1 pinchSea Salt (more or less depending on saltiness of your nut butter)0.12 teaspoonVanilla Extract (optional)NutritionalNutritional108 Calories1.7 gTotal Fat24 gCarbohydrate7 mgSodium1.9 gProteinFrom minimalistbaker.comRecipeDirectionsIngredientsNutritionalExplore further14 No Bake Energy Bites With Nothing But Healthy Ingredientschangeinseconds.com12 Easy No Bake Energy Bites Recipes - Life Made Sweeterlifemadesweeter.comEASY No-Bake Energy Bites Recipe (3 Variations!) - Pairingsplatingsandpairings.com5 Ingredient Energy Bites (No Bake) Chew Out Loudchewoutloud.com20 Energy Ball Recipes to Beat an Afternoon Slump - …eatingwell.comRecommended to you based on what's popular • Feedback
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