Jan 28, 2016 in dessert, epicurious, recipes, seasonal, snacks, taste, vegan, chocolate, dates, energy balls. Read the original on: Simply Quinoa
One of my New Yearâs goals/intentions was to nix my after dinner sweets habit.
Itâs not like Iâm downing a pint of ice cream or anything, but I do like to have something sweet every night. Usually itâs in the form of high-quality dark chocolate, but sometimes itâs an energy ball or two, or maybe some banana ice cream.
Itâs been a habit of mine for years, one that I actually got from my mom, and thereâs something kind of comforting about it. Itâs become almost like a ritual; I always make a cup of tea, munch on my treat and wind down before bed. I mean I know there are worse things that I could be consuming, but still I do feel like itâs probably increasing my dependency on sugar.
Honestly though? Iâve just done a really bad job at keeping my promise to myself. Oops!
Thatâs why I like to make sure that I always have healthy things in our freezer and pantry. As long weâre keeping natural, clean and nutritious sweets, I donât really feel badly about having one from time to time.
While I tend to find myself reaching for a few squares of dark chocolate, these dark chocolate energy balls have been in constant supply. Plus, Matt, who almost never has dessert, is liking them too which means Iâm making them even more often.
Alsoâ¦another funny story about this particular recipe? (and yes, this is kind of a non-sequiturâ¦)
My cousin who moved to Manhattan last fall joined a cookie swap at her work over the holidays. Everyone was tasked with bringing in a batch of cookies and being that my cousin is also really into clean eating, she wanted to come over and bake together. But when we started brainstorming, we decided that rather than baking we would make energy balls and call them cookies!
As long as they were sweet and chocolatey we figured no one would know the difference.
Best part of the whole thing? Her cookies were the first to be gone! Out of all the other options â like chocolate chip, classic sugar, thumbprint, peanut butter kiss, etc. â the dark chocolate coated energy balls were the most popular. How cool is that!?
That just goes to show us all that even though something might be labeled as âhealthyâ it doesnât mean it doesnât have mass appeal.
And of course, after she told me how popular they were, I knew I had to recreate them (using actual measurements) and bring you the recipe!
So here it is!
Made with a base of dates and pecans, these dark chocolate energy balls, which could actually be called double dark chocolate energy balls, are a nutritious and delicious sweet treat (night cap if youâre like me). Theyâve got a super simple ingredient list, are whipped up in your food processor, and while the dark chocolate coating is certainly optional, IÂ highly recommend it
With an ever so faint hint of sea salt and a pleasant crunch (thanks, quinoa crispies!), these little balls could even be labeled as a good for you candy!
What is your favorite after dinner sweet treat? Do you also get that craving for all things chocolatey like I do? Iâd love to hear if you have another nutritious swap. And if you end up making this recipe, or any others, upload a pic and share it to Instagram using #simplyquinoa so we can all take a peek. Getting to see your creations is one of my favorite things!
xo Alyssa
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I'm Alyssa, the writer and photographer behind the gluten-free website Simply Quinoa. My passion is creating wholesome, nutrient-rich recipes all with a little quinoa twist.