These energy power balls are filled with wholesome goodness and are simply delicious! A wonderful snack for any occasion or if you are simply having a chocolate craving moment. They are gluten and dairy free. Enjoy & Be Tummy Vibrant!
These chocolatey energy balls are a regular staple in my home! I simply CAN’T LIVE without them…
The inspiration for this recipe came from my holistic nutrition college friend Jade. While doing a group assignment, Jade brought in similar energy balls to get us through the long day of studying. They were simply AMAZING and kept the study group going! In fact, they were so unforgettable that I have created my own version to share with you!
The best part is that these dark chocolate bliss bits are made with nourishing WHOLESOME ingredients! OMG! You Will LOVE THEM too! I promise!
The sweetener used in this recipe is simply the dates and maple syrup for the glaze
The Aztecs gave cacao the name “yollotl eztil“, meaning “heart blood” because they believed it gave cardiovascular system support.
Don’t forget to soak those nuts overnight or at least for 8 hours. Benefits of soaking them includes reducing phytic acid and tannins. Also, it neutralizes the enzyme inhibitors which increases the production of beneficial enzymes. What the wha? Basically, it makes digesting them easier and it makes the proteins more readily available for absorption.
DON’T add all ingredients to the food processor at once! Add the gluten free rolled oats first and blend. Then add the walnuts, pecans and hemp seeds. After that add the remaining ingredients to make the cacao bliss bits balls.
Hemp seeds are exceptionally nutritious and rich in healthy fats, protein and various minerals.
Make sure the dough turns into a ball. If it’s too dry add a little bit of water. Then start rolling those bliss bits balls! You can use a teaspoon to regulate the size because by hand I typically make them a little TOO BIG …
Dates are rich in nearly 70 bioactive minerals that support our adrenal glands and they help restore peristaltic function in our intestines.
Now let’s move on to the bliss bits ball glaze! The combination of coconut oil, maple syrup and vanilla creates this delicious caramel-like consistency. Dip the bliss bits in the glaze and then on a separate plate roll them in shredded coconut flakes.
TIP! You can place several bliss bits balls at a time on the pan to speed up the process and increase the absorption of the glazed goodness!
YES! Look at these wholesome beauties!!!
These Vegan Bliss Bits are simply irresistible! Sometimes the word “in moderation” doesn’t apply when these balls are in town.
I hope you ❥ enjoy these Vegan Bliss Bits!
Gluten Free
Dairy Free
High in fiber
Perfect balance of chocolate
Satisfying
Refined Sugar-Free
Vegan
Healthy Snack
Somewhat crunchy
Vegan Bliss Bits by: Holistically Ania
Ingredients
Dough
- 1 cup 128 g gluten-free rolled oats
- 1/2 cup 64 g soaked walnuts
- 1/2 cup 64 g soaked pecans
- 1/4 cup 32 g raw shelled hemp seeds
- 1 cup 128 g dates
- 1/3 cup 78 g cacao powder
- 2 Tbsp 28.3 g coconut oil
- 1 tsp 5 g vanilla
- 1/4 tsp 1.25 g Himalayan salt or sea salt
- 3 Tbsp 45 g water (add more if too dry)
Glaze
- 2 Tbsp 30 g coconut oil
- 2 Tbsp 30 g maple syrup
- 1 tsp 15 g vanilla extract
Topping
- 1/3 cup 78 g unsweetened shredded coconut flakes
Instructions
- First, add the oats alone to the food processor and grind.
- Then, add the walnuts, pecans and hemp seeds and grind some more.
- Now, add the remaining dough ingredients to the food processor and grind until all ingredients turn into a moist dough/ball. If the dough is too dry you can add another tsp of water until it rolls into a dough.
- Start to roll the bit balls and lay them out on a piece of parchment paper or a large plate.
- Put the plate of bit balls in the fridge or freezer while making the glaze 5-10min.
- To make the glaze, melt the coconut oil on low heat then add maple syrup and the vanilla extract.
- Turn off the stove and start to whisk until you get a soft caramel like consistency.
- Put the unsweetened shredded coconut flakes in a bowl.
- Dip the bit balls in the glaze and then roll them in the coconut topping.
- You can put them in the fridge in a sealed glass container for up to a week or freeze them
Notes
About the Author
Holistically Ania
Holistically Ania is a registered holistic nutritionist, gut health expert, culinary nutrition expert and a beekeeper. Ania specializes in whole food recipes that are gluten & dairy free. Ania is passionate about helping tummy’s feel vibrant!
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