WEB3-Ingredient, No Bake Bites: If you have some dates, almond flour and dried cranberries on hand, then you can make this easy recipe for energy balls in just 15 minutes! No bake, …
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WEBPrep Time 15 minutes. Total Time 15 minutes. From peanut butter chocolate to oatmeal cranberry — energy bites are super versatile, healthy, delicious and easy to make! This …
WEBThere’s no denying the taste and flavor of these easy energy balls. The combination of the peanut butter and chocolate are perfection. As you can see, energy balls are anything …
WEBAlmonds - You can use chopped almonds, chopped walnuts or chopped pecans in this recipe and they all taste delicious.; Almond flour - I like to use superfine almond flour in …
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WEBAdd almonds, cranberries and dates to a large food processor; process on High until the ingredients are broken into smaller pieces, 10 to 15 seconds. Add oats, tahini, lemon …
WEBStep 3: Roll The Mixture Into a Ball Shape. Thirdly, once you've made the energy ball mixture, now it's time to roll them into a ball shape. Take out about a tablespoon at a …
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WEBAdd the almonds, oats, coconut, cranberries, vanilla, salt, and pure maple syrup to the bowl of a food processor and blend until well combined, stopping to scrape down the sides as …
WEBUsing a small cookie scoop, roll into balls and place on wax or parchment paper lined cookie sheet. Chill for 30 minutes. Melt chocolate in double boiler or in microwave. Stir …
WEBInstructions. Process: Place almonds and cashews into into the bowl of a food processor fitted with the S-shaped blade and pulse until they are chopped into small pieces. Add …
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WEBIn a medium bowl, combine the dry ingredients, except cranberries and stir to combine. Add the almond butter and vanilla extract. Stir to combine. Lastly, fold in the cranberries and stir again. The mixture will be thick like a paste. Roll the …
WEBCranberry Bliss Balls, a 10-minute snack ball with dried cranberries, cashews, dates, and chia seeds. Great as a snack, breakfast, or treat! Cranberry Bliss Balls, a simple 10 …
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WEBA big PLUS is that due to the low carb content it doesn’t spike your insulin levels. I used to melt dark chocolate to use it as a glaze for all kinds of goodies. Raw Vegan Afternoon …
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WEBFirst, using a sharp knife and a cutting board, chop the walnuts into small pieces. Then add the chopped walnuts to a large bowl, and add the almond flour. Next, add the dried …
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WEBPit the dates and place them in a bowl and cover with hot to boiling water for 5 minutes. Place the rolled oats and a pinch of salt in a large skillet and place over low to medium …
WEBInstructions. Place the almonds in a food processor and blitz until finely chopped. Remove ¼ cup of chopped almonds and reserve to coat the bliss balls later. Break up the dark …
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WEBInstructions. In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together almond butter, maple syrup, orange juice and orange zest. Add oats, chopped almonds, shredded coconut, hemp seeds, …
WEBInstructions. Blend the ingredients together in a high speed blender. Then roll the balls into golf-size balls and leave to set in the fridge or freezer. To make my bliss balls nut-free …