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Almond Energy Balls recipe is a Dessert meal that takes several minutes to make. If you enjoy for Dessert, you will like Almond Energy Balls!

Almond Energy Balls

Almond Energy Balls Recipe
Almond Energy Balls

This recipe came from www.drbenkim.com For some variety, bring out some dried coconut, cocoa powder, or any of your favorite raw nuts and dried fruits.

Almond Energy Balls

What Course Is Almond Energy Balls?

Almond Energy Balls is for Dessert.


How Long Does Almond Energy Balls Recipe Take To Prepare?

Almond Energy Balls takes 10 minutes to prepare.


How Long Does Almond Energy Balls Recipe Take To Cook?

Almond Energy Balls takes several minutes to cook.


How Many Servings Does Almond Energy Balls Recipe Make?

Almond Energy Balls makes 18 servings.


What Are The Ingredients For Almond Energy Balls Recipe?

The ingredients for Almond Energy Balls are:

1 cup ground almonds
6 Medjool Dates
1 tsp. cocoa


How Do I Make Almond Energy Balls?

Here is how you make Almond Energy Balls:

To start, count out about ten dates and place them in a bowl.Soak the dates in water. If you think to do this an hour or more in advance, it's fine to use room temperature water. If you're pressed for time and only have a few minutes for soaking, use hot water. The idea is to soften the dates so that they are easily blended into a soft paste.Measure out a cup of raw pecans and put them in a food processor. A strong blender might also work, but for this recipe, a food processor works best.If you have trouble digesting nuts, soak them in water overnight, strain, and dry with a towel before proceeding. Process pecans on low or using a pulse setting until they're nicely ground. You don't want to make pecan butter here - you're looking for nicely ground pecans.Add a heaping teaspoon of quality cocoa powder or carob powder. If you don't enjoy chocolate, it's fine to skip this step.Blend or pulse for another few seconds to bring ground nuts and cocoa powder together. Add six soaked and mildly crushed dates to the mix. It's best to add a little water to this recipe to create proper texture. A good way to add just enough, but not too much water is to lightly shake the dates as you get them out of their bowl of water, give them a gentle mush with your fingers, and add them slightly wet to the ground pecans.Process on low or using the pulse setting until the dates and pecans come together You want the texture to be such that you can pinch off teaspoon-size chunks and roll them up with your palms into bite-size balls. If need be, add another mushed up date or two, but always be conservative in adding extra dates, as once the mixture gets too moist, it's very difficult to fix by adding more nuts.Number of Servings: 18Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user SANDYK1750.


What's The Nutritional Info For Almond Energy Balls?

The nutritional information for Almond Energy Balls is:

  • Servings Per Recipe: 18
  • Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 67.6
  • Total Fat: 2.7 g
  • Cholesterol: 0.0 mg
  • Sodium: 0.2 mg
  • Total Carbs: 11.1 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 1.5 g
  • Protein: 1.4 g

What Dietary Needs Does Almond Energy Balls Meet?

The dietary needs meet for Almond Energy Balls is Vegan


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