The recipe No Bake Samoas Balls
No Bake Samoas Balls recipe is a Dessert meal that takes several minutes to make. If you enjoy for Dessert, you will like No Bake Samoas Balls!
No Bake Samoas Balls
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What Course Is No Bake Samoas Balls?No Bake Samoas Balls is for Dessert. How Long Does No Bake Samoas Balls Recipe Take To Prepare?No Bake Samoas Balls takes several minutes to prepare. How Long Does No Bake Samoas Balls Recipe Take To Cook?No Bake Samoas Balls takes several minutes to cook. How Many Servings Does No Bake Samoas Balls Recipe Make?No Bake Samoas Balls makes 20 servings. What Are The Ingredients For No Bake Samoas Balls Recipe?The ingredients for No Bake Samoas Balls are: 1/3 cup roasted almonds (or macademia, walnuts, etc. You could use raw, if you like)1/2 cup shredded coconut, unsweetened (plus some additional for topping) 1 cup of pitted dates (about 12) pinch of sea salt 1/3 cup dark chocolate chips (plus more to melt for the topping, if you like) 1 tsp vanilla extract 1 tsp coconut sugar 1 T. coconut butter How Do I Make No Bake Samoas Balls?Here is how you make No Bake Samoas Balls: Add macadamia nuts to a food processor and process until they become meal texture, but stop before they start to get creamy like a nut butter.Now add in rest of ingredients and pulse until all ingredients are mixed. Some of the chocolate chips will probably still be whole, but that is okay.Now form each into balls. You can stop right now?or you can top with melted chocolate and coconut. (Note: these additonal ingredients are not included in Sparkpeople recipe calculation).Melt 1/4 cup of chocolate chips, plus 1/2 tsp coconut oil in a double boiler. I actually have a glass boil that fits on top of my tea kettle that works perfectly.Top cookies with melted chocolate and then top with a small amount of shredded coconut.Enjoy!Serving Size: Makes approximately 20 small bitesNumber of Servings: 20Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user KALOLINA27.What's The Nutritional Info For No Bake Samoas Balls?The nutritional information for No Bake Samoas Balls is:
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