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No-Bake Mango Date Energy Balls

by Mariam
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Do you like Mango? Then you should try these delicious No-Bake Mango Date Energy Balls.

No-Bake Mango Date Energy Balls

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Ingredients to make No-Bake Mango Date Energy Balls

  • 1 1/4cup raw walnuts or cashews (I mixed both)
  • 1cup firmly packed dried unsweetened mango (1 cup = ~5.5 ounces)
  • 10whole pitted medjool dates
  • 2Tbsp hemp seeds
  • 1/3cup unsweetened finely shredded coconut (also known as desiccated)
  • 1medium lime, zested (optional)
  • 1pinch sea salt

Instructions how to make No-Bake Mango Date Energy Balls.

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (176 C) and arrange nuts on a baking sheet (or more baking sheets, as needed, if increasing batch size). Toast for 8-12 minutes or until light golden brown and fragrant. Set aside.
  • In the meantime, add dried mango to a mixing bowl and cover with warm water (don’t skip this step or they’ll be too tough to blend). Let soak for 5-7 minutes or until soft and pliable but not too soggy. Then drain, lay on a towel, and pat off excess moisture. Set aside.
  • Add nuts to a food processorand mix into a fine meal. Remove from bowl and set aside.
  • Add pitted dates and soaked, dried mango to the food processor and mix until a rough paste/sticky dough forms.
  • Add nut meal back in, along with hemp seeds, shredded coconut, lime zest (optional), and sea salt. Mix until it forms moldable dough. Add more coconut or hemp seed if it feels too sticky or wet. Add more dates if it’s too dry.
  • Scoop out rounded Tablespoon amounts (I love this 5 Tbsp scoop) and roll into little balls in the palms of your hands. Then roll in more shredded coconut or hemp speeds, or a mixture of both.

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