Paleo Brownie Bites - Paleomagazine.com Link Party
Hi ladies and gentlemen! I'm teaming up today with www.paleomagazine.com to bring you one of my favorite paleo snack recipes. These paleo brownie bites are delicious for breakfast, as a snack, as a dessert, heck even for lunch or dinner! :)
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It's got to be every woman's, blogger's, and most likely man's dream to be able to eat sweets and call them healthy. I'm here to make your dreams come true with delicious paleo brownie bites that are void of flour, refined sugar, and butter and are still so freaking good! It's for reals, guys. And did I mention they are super easy to make and are no bake. You can whip them up pretty fast, but there is some resting time required for the dough. Your total work time though should be no more than 20 to 30 minutes! Also they freeze wonderfully.
Seriously, these are amazing. Amazing fudgy goodness. Whether you are paleo or not, vegan or not, these are insanely good and so easy to make! So you MUST make them. Do. It. Now. xoxo
Paleo Brownie Bites
adapted from Averie Cooks
makes 12 - one inch balls
2/3 cup raw walnut halves and pieces
1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1 heaping cup soft medjool dates, pitted (about 17 - 20 medium sized dates)
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
1 to 2 tablespoons coconut milk OR any liquid sweetener, like honey, agave, or maple syrup if you want your brownie bites to be sweeter. I used coconut milk and thought the brownie bites were perfectly sweet.
2/3 cups shredded unsweetened coconut
Pulse coconut in food processor for 30 seconds to a minute to form coconut crumbs. Remove from food processor and set aside.
Place pitted dates in a bowl of warm water for a minute to soften them up.
Add unsweetened cocoa powder and walnuts to food processor, blend until walnuts become fine crumbs, but do not over process or you will get some kind of chocolate walnut butter.
Drain dates and place in the food processor with the cocoa walnut crumbs. Add vanilla. Process until mixture starts to combine. It may not fully combine until liquid is added. Add coconut milk or liquid sweetener (if desired) half a tablespoon at a time. Pulse. You will know the consistency is right when the dough combines into a ball in the middle of the food processor.
If dough is too runny add a tablespoon or more cocoa powder to bring it back to a dough like state.
Transfer dough to a bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours. Cold dough is much easier to work with. I left my dough in the fridge over night. You could put it in the freezer if you need to speed the process up.
Once dough is cold, put coconut crumbs from earlier into a shallow bowl. Scoop heaping tablespoons of dough and roll them between hands to form balls. Roll balls in coconut crumbs, pressing the crumbs gently into the ball. Continue until all dough is gone. You can moisten your hands with water if the dough begins to stick to your palms as you roll.
Keep chilled, they taste best that way. Bites will keep in fridge for quite some time, and freeze well also.
They are soooo good!!