Apricot
Apricot, Date, and Cashew Snack Balls
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13 Reviews
NC
September 3, 2018
I used almond butter, skipped the sesame seeds, and used soaked dried figs (ran out of dates). They were great.
krikri
June 7, 2016
This was good. Even without a food processor it wasn't difficult. Used peanut butter instead of almond butter. Would be easy to substitute with things you have on hand - spices, nuts, dried fruit.
The I.
March 6, 2016
So good and chewy! Not greasy at all. Like a healthy cookie dough ball. I subbed cashew butter because have a small amount left that I need to use up. Worked great!
Tawny
March 2, 2016
Perfect and easy. Not greasy at all. Kept to the recipe except for using white chia seeds instead of sesame seeds because that's what I had on hand.
Erica
January 9, 2016
I used 1 cp of cashew meal from Trader Joes that I had in the fridge - and left out the almond butter to alleviate some of the greasiness I read about. These are really good! I love the idea of eating them in the morning - healthy yet slightly decadent.
Can I.
November 18, 2015
These are so good! I made them with almonds and didn't find them greasy at all.
nannydeb
August 3, 2015
Easy, delicious and nutritious! Snacking on them at work today. Thanks for a great recipe!
Sarah J.
January 18, 2015
Subbed the apricots & cashews for cranberries & pecans, then rolled them in granola (which then made them easier to form!) I agree that they were a little oily, but that's an easy fix.
As far as the cacao nibs experiment Chris mentioned, I didn't use them this time, but next time I will with dried cherries. I think the solution to them not working is to roll them in the nibs instead of processing them in the mixture.
As far as the cacao nibs experiment Chris mentioned, I didn't use them this time, but next time I will with dried cherries. I think the solution to them not working is to roll them in the nibs instead of processing them in the mixture.
Wendy R.
January 10, 2015
these were really good! a little oily. so i pressed each ball into a paper towel. I did a few less dates too because i dont like things to be so sweet. but very easy to make and tasty
Charl U.
October 9, 2014
I'm sitting here writing this review while chewing away on these. They are simply amazing. The recipe is SO easy and they came together beautifully. I made these while I was making dinner (that's how quick and easy they are to make). Will try a 1/2 t cardamom next time (as per Chris' suggestion below)
silverspringcat
September 9, 2014
Oh I do love these. They are a breeze to make and I am thinking they will last a while in the freezer where I can just pop one out for snack.
chris
September 5, 2014
These are a marvelous breakfast option, that can be handed out in the car, on the way to school! They came together quickly, in the Cuisinart, and were easy to roll into balls. I followed the recipe exactly, the first time. Next time, I added a 1/2 t cardamom, which worked well, and 1 T cacao nibs, which didn't!
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