Thank you! Have to try balls. A cafe that unfortunately used to make amazing matcha balls.....just a suggestion in case you feel like a having new challenge😊
I'm at work (it's okay, at my husband's clinic and no one at the front desk) aaand decided that I have all of these ingredients at home and need to make these Energy Balls as soon as possible!
Haha that’s great! I’m glad you have the ingredients and can make them soon! I just made a version yesterday with what I had on hand and I love how versatile they are. As long as they stick together you can be pretty creative!
They do need to be kept in the fridge or freezer. I like to freeze them actually because they stay quite soft so they only need a minute or two to soften enough to eat. That way I can keep them for weeks or even a couple of months in an freezer safe container. Otherwise you can store them in the fridge for 1-2 weeks. I hope you enjoy making some!
I'm trying to come up with a mixture to make these in a peanut butter and jelly style and keep it super simple. What would be your advice on this? Based on the proportions you gave, I was thinking 2-2.5 Cups of roasted peanuts for the dry ingredients, and 3/4-1 Cup of dates for the wet/sweet (adding in date-soaking liquid as necessary to ensure texture). Then combining some fruit puree and juice to make a sort of jam (Strawberries mostly likely) and freezing that in little dots to insert into the center of the peanut/date balls before rolling in coconut. I'm just not sure if it will work well with nothing other than the nuts and dates for the main dough.
Ooo this sounds great! My first thought was you may just find you need something a little drier to help bind the nuts and dates if the mixture gets too sticky. In that case, oats are an easy add in (nut flour like almond flour would work too but is pricier). You could sneak some ground flax seed into the dough as well or use some of that shredded coconut you have for rolling the balls inside the dough if needed. If you’re really adventurous you could toss some cooked chickpeas in with the peanut butter batter but that’s a specific taste that might take some getting used to. The dough might definitely work with just the nuts and dates but if you have a couple of these other options at the ready you could toss small amounts in as needed until you get your desired taste and texture! I love making these healthy raw snacks because you can taste as you go and experiment by adding small amounts of ingredients until you get it the way you like it. Let me know how it goes and what you end up using but it sounds like you’re off to a great start!
Please can you create an energy ball with carob ( or perhaps cacao) and dried pear (that is lovely and chewy). 35 years ago I used to regularly purchase a carob, pear snack bar but I can’t see one on the market now. 😊 Im a new fan of your channel and I love your recipes! 🎉
Oh interesting. I don’t think I’ve ever had dried pear. I’ll have to keep an eye out for it. Having my own dehydrator would make that easier to create! Is there somewhere you buy dried pear from?
@@TastyThriftyTimely Yes I bought them from a store in the UK called Grape Tree. I tried making energy balls with them today, but I only had cacao powder and I laboured with too many ingredients, trying to disguise the bitterness resulting in a nondescript taste. 😂 The texture was nice though. I guess then it’s more economical for you to try the dehydrator. Whether it works or not I look forward to more of your recipes! I’m learning a lot from you! 😊
@@joannemcdonagh219 oh that’s so nice to hear and I hope I’ll be able to find some. Dark chocolate and pear is definitely a nice combo. Thank you for the idea!
"see I can do math" hahahha i feel so much ike this when I'm cooking :P looks so yummy omg !!! and full of energy :P Can't eat spicy food, it's too much for me lol but I'm doing the classical ones sometimes. never thought of putting it in the freeezer though so thank you for the tip !! :D and also for the podcast of your friend I love Shakespeare!!!
Haha glad you can relate! 😂 And definitely! If that spice is too much you can do so many other flavours too! And freezing for the win 🙌 thanks again for watching it means so much! 🥰
These were just raw but roasting them will boost the flavour even more so feel free to roast them! We always quickly throw nuts in the oven and throw them on our morning oatmeal for extra coziness. Such a quick way to bring out that warmth 👍🏼 let me know if you try it!
For sure! I didn’t know there was such a thing but you can use any liquid sweetener you have on hand. You can also something like applesauce to add a bit of sweetness if you want to keep them sugar-free. I hope this helps!
In Australia, accessing pumpkin puree is difficult - any substitute suggestions. Tried canned pumpkin soup but nope, complete disaster regardless of how much extra rolled oats I used to "dry mixture out". Many thanx
@@ellecastle295 oh no 🤦🏻♀️ 😬 hopefully you were able to blend the oats into the soup and make a thicker pumpkin soup 😅! Mashed or puréed sweet potato or squash would be the closest substitute. It would take a little longer to prepare obviously but you’ll definitely get closer to that flavour and texture. If you’re not aiming for the pumpkin flavour; the texture of applesauce would be an alright substitute as well. I hope you have better luck with one of those!
Is “wowbutter” easily accessible in Quebec? I know that is a popular nut-free option for schools. That one is made from soy but sesame butter “tahini” is a great alternative as well. The taste is a little different so it might take a little getting use to but I love using that in place of nut butter. You could always use fruit or vegetable purées as binders (apple sauce, pumpkin, etc) those options just have less protein than a seed butter or bean paste. I hope this helps!
Any of these recipes will be suitable for vegetarians because they don't contain any animal products at all. You can find all of the recipes here (tastythriftytimely.com/?s=energy+balls&post_type=post)!
How did I do with the challenge!? Let me know what you would have pulled from your pantry to make these chili chocolate energy balls!
wow looks delicious and yummy 🤤😋 healthy recipe thanks for sharing this recipe 🤤 well prepared 👍 stay connected ❤❤❤
I’m glad you like them! Thank you so much for watching and definitely stay tuned for more!
Thank you! Have to try balls. A cafe that unfortunately used to make amazing matcha balls.....just a suggestion in case you feel like a having new challenge😊
Yes I love that suggestion! I’ll add it to my list 😋 thank you 🥰
I love beetroot 😍 never thought of energy balls using beetroot, that's unique recipe
Thank you! 🥰 We love beetroot too and we have it in smoothies all the time!!
I'm at work (it's okay, at my husband's clinic and no one at the front desk) aaand decided that I have all of these ingredients at home and need to make these Energy Balls as soon as possible!
Haha that’s great! I’m glad you have the ingredients and can make them soon! I just made a version yesterday with what I had on hand and I love how versatile they are. As long as they stick together you can be pretty creative!
Yummy endless ingredients ✌️❤️🙏🏻
Oh for sure! So many possibilities. These are fun to experiment with!
Very creative and you did pretty good using your pantry creating a good looking delicious Chili chocolate energy balls.
Thank you so much! Our pantry is certainly our friend! Glad it looks tasty 😋!
How long can i keep it? Should i keep it in the fridge or just at the table? How long will it last till it spoil.
They do need to be kept in the fridge or freezer. I like to freeze them actually because they stay quite soft so they only need a minute or two to soften enough to eat. That way I can keep them for weeks or even a couple of months in an freezer safe container. Otherwise you can store them in the fridge for 1-2 weeks. I hope you enjoy making some!
Love beets and heat I’m going to make these, thank you for posting 💜
Oh great! Let me know how you like them when you give them a try🥰
I will try to make for my granddaughter
Yay! You’ll have to keep me posted and let me know how she like them 🥰
I'm trying to come up with a mixture to make these in a peanut butter and jelly style and keep it super simple. What would be your advice on this? Based on the proportions you gave, I was thinking 2-2.5 Cups of roasted peanuts for the dry ingredients, and 3/4-1 Cup of dates for the wet/sweet (adding in date-soaking liquid as necessary to ensure texture). Then combining some fruit puree and juice to make a sort of jam (Strawberries mostly likely) and freezing that in little dots to insert into the center of the peanut/date balls before rolling in coconut. I'm just not sure if it will work well with nothing other than the nuts and dates for the main dough.
Ooo this sounds great! My first thought was you may just find you need something a little drier to help bind the nuts and dates if the mixture gets too sticky. In that case, oats are an easy add in (nut flour like almond flour would work too but is pricier). You could sneak some ground flax seed into the dough as well or use some of that shredded coconut you have for rolling the balls inside the dough if needed. If you’re really adventurous you could toss some cooked chickpeas in with the peanut butter batter but that’s a specific taste that might take some getting used to. The dough might definitely work with just the nuts and dates but if you have a couple of these other options at the ready you could toss small amounts in as needed until you get your desired taste and texture! I love making these healthy raw snacks because you can taste as you go and experiment by adding small amounts of ingredients until you get it the way you like it. Let me know how it goes and what you end up using but it sounds like you’re off to a great start!
Please can you create an energy ball with carob ( or perhaps cacao) and dried pear (that is lovely and chewy). 35 years ago I used to regularly purchase a carob, pear snack bar but I can’t see one on the market now. 😊 Im a new fan of your channel and I love your recipes! 🎉
Oh interesting. I don’t think I’ve ever had dried pear. I’ll have to keep an eye out for it. Having my own dehydrator would make that easier to create! Is there somewhere you buy dried pear from?
@@TastyThriftyTimely Yes I bought them from a store in the UK called Grape Tree. I tried making energy balls with them today, but I only had cacao powder and I laboured with too many ingredients, trying to disguise the bitterness resulting in a nondescript taste. 😂 The texture was nice though. I guess then it’s more economical for you to try the dehydrator. Whether it works or not I look forward to more of your recipes! I’m learning a lot from you! 😊
@@joannemcdonagh219 oh that’s so nice to hear and I hope I’ll be able to find some. Dark chocolate and pear is definitely a nice combo. Thank you for the idea!
Love carob!
I definitely need to use it more! Glad you know you love it 😊
"see I can do math" hahahha i feel so much ike this when I'm cooking :P
looks so yummy omg !!! and full of energy :P Can't eat spicy food, it's too much for me lol but I'm doing the classical ones sometimes. never thought of putting it in the freeezer though so thank you for the tip !! :D
and also for the podcast of your friend I love Shakespeare!!!
Haha glad you can relate! 😂 And definitely! If that spice is too much you can do so many other flavours too! And freezing for the win 🙌 thanks again for watching it means so much! 🥰
This energy ball is amazing 👌👌👌👌😋😋😋🥰🥰
Yummy Yummy 😍
Thank you so much!!! That means a lot! Spicy chocolate... sooo yummy! hehe
Im trying ti find out the recipes for the 3 flavors
I didn't realise Kate Micucci liked making energy balls 🤣😂
Hahaha I have been told that before 😜
For the pumpkin pie bites, are they roasted nuts or just raw? Thanks!
These were just raw but roasting them will boost the flavour even more so feel free to roast them! We always quickly throw nuts in the oven and throw them on our morning oatmeal for extra coziness. Such a quick way to bring out that warmth 👍🏼 let me know if you try it!
Awesome thank you!! Will definitely be making them this weekend, and I agree roasted is just so much better 😋
@@skedaddlebaker Awesome 🙌 let me know how they turn out!
Made them today with toasted nuts, so delicious! And my toddler loves them which is even better. Thanks so much!!
@@skedaddlebaker oh fantastic! Yay to a happy toddler! That’s so great to hear. Thank you for trying them and keeping me posted 👍🏼❤️
Looks delicious ❤
Thank you! I love making energy balls. They are such handy snacks
Delicious
Thank you! 🥰
Can I use sugar-free maple syrup or no?
For sure! I didn’t know there was such a thing but you can use any liquid sweetener you have on hand. You can also something like applesauce to add a bit of sweetness if you want to keep them sugar-free. I hope this helps!
Someone please make pumpkin chocolate chip energy balls.
Ooo that sounds great! Next time I make my pumpkin pie ones I’ll try changing them a bit and adding choc. Chips 😋!
Lemon ooo pumpkin...✌️❤️🙏🏻
Haha yes I still need to get a lemon recipe out there! I have the pumpkin pie ones and they’re an autumn favourite for sure!
In Australia, accessing pumpkin puree is difficult - any substitute suggestions. Tried canned pumpkin soup but nope, complete disaster regardless of how much extra rolled oats I used to "dry mixture out". Many thanx
@@ellecastle295 oh no 🤦🏻♀️ 😬 hopefully you were able to blend the oats into the soup and make a thicker pumpkin soup 😅! Mashed or puréed sweet potato or squash would be the closest substitute. It would take a little longer to prepare obviously but you’ll definitely get closer to that flavour and texture. If you’re not aiming for the pumpkin flavour; the texture of applesauce would be an alright substitute as well. I hope you have better luck with one of those!
To good
Thank you! 🥰 Energy balls are always a go-to for us!!
So yum 🤤
Thank you!! 🥰
❤❤ i call them yummy balls 😂😂
Hahaha 🤣 that is fitting! 😝
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Thank you! Gotta keep that energy up 💪🏼
Angelina Garcia
Make those energy balls, Angelina!
What can I use to replace peanut butter? All nuts and almond are forbidden in Quebec's schools.
Is “wowbutter” easily accessible in Quebec? I know that is a popular nut-free option for schools. That one is made from soy but sesame butter “tahini” is a great alternative as well. The taste is a little different so it might take a little getting use to but I love using that in place of nut butter. You could always use fruit or vegetable purées as binders (apple sauce, pumpkin, etc) those options just have less protein than a seed butter or bean paste. I hope this helps!
Smashed banana , coconut oil
Sunbutter? That was allowed here in the day care centers.
Tahini paste- made from Sesame seeds, in Malta Schools are nut free too
Dates can be used
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@@TastyThriftyTimely you're welcome 🦉
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Please give me recipefor vegeterian thank you
Any of these recipes will be suitable for vegetarians because they don't contain any animal products at all. You can find all of the recipes here (tastythriftytimely.com/?s=energy+balls&post_type=post)!
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