Simple Bliss Balls Recipe (5-Ingredients) - Elavegan (2024)

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How to make simple bliss balls in just 5 minutes. These delicious (almost) raw energy balls are vegan, nut-free, gluten-free, and healthy. They can be rolled in desiccated coconut, maqui berry powder, or cocoa powder. A great snack with only 5 ingredients!

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Bliss Balls – The Perfect Snack

I love to make bliss balls, as they are a great healthy snack and can be taken to work/school or on travels. I also call them “power balls” as I feel they deliver instant power when I eat them.

They contain only wholesome ingredients, healthy carbs, fats, and protein, no processed ingredients, and no refined sugar! These vegan bliss balls don’t require baking, and they can be made fully raw.

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Healthy 5-Minute Energy Balls

I want to live a healthy lifestyle, that’s whyI avoid processed food as much as possible and make all of my desserts myself. I have never seen a healthy dessert in a supermarket here, so I make my own cakes, cupcakes, raw cakes,crepes, brownies, pancakes, etc.

If you are new to making your own desserts and believe that it’s complicated to make a healthy treat, then try this easy bliss balls recipe.

It’s a perfect vegan snack for busy moms/families. And I promise your kids will love them!

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At first, they will look like the balls in the next picture, pure without any coating. You can, of course, make them look fancy and roll them in cocoa powder, matcha powder, maqui berry powder, or even melted chocolate.

Just imagine eating delicious chocolate bliss balls, sounds amazing, right?! Or what about peanut butter bliss balls? Simply add some peanut butter to the dough and voilà (you will need to use more oats if you add peanut butter)!

I rolled the vegan bliss balls in shredded unsweetened coconut to make coconut bliss balls because I just love coconut! Use Medjool dates to make salted caramel bliss balls!

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The Ingredients For These Vegan Bliss Balls

This bliss balls recipe contains only healthy ingredients:

  • Dried mulberries – Mulberries are high in vitamin C, iron, and calcium. To learn more about the health benefits of mulberries, check out this informative article. If you don’t have mulberries, don’t worry! Leave them out and use 120 grams of dates (in total) and 130 grams of sunflower seeds in total (the other ingredients remain the same – see the recipe card below).
  • Sunflower seeds – They contain lots of vitamin E, copper, vitamin B1, B3, B6, folate, magnesium, phosphorus, selenium, zinc, and protein.
  • Dates – Dates will deliver instant energy as they contain healthy carbs and oats are high in Manganese. I used Deglet Nour dates, but Medjool dates are perfectly fine too.
  • Oats – Use gluten-free, if needed. You can replace the oats with ground nuts or seeds of choice.
  • Vanilla extract – For flavor

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How To Make Bliss Balls

This is without a doubt one of the easiest recipes on my blog, as it contains only 5 ingredients, which just have to be processed in a food processor and rolled into balls between your hands. That’s it, you are done in 5 minutes.

  • First, process all ingredients except the dates and the vanilla extract in a food processor for about 10-20 seconds.

  • Add the dates and the vanilla extract, blend again until the mixture holds together when you press it between your fingers. If it’s too dry, add a few more dates.

  • Next, use about 1 tbsp (20 grams) of the mixture to roll a ball between your hands. Continue until no dough is left (the recipe makes about 12-14 balls).

  • Finally, roll the balls in desiccated coconut and enjoy!

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FAQs

Can You Make These Energy Balls Without Dates?

Absolutely! Simply use any other dried fruit instead, for example, dried figs, dried apricots, etc. I made apricot bliss balls once and loved the result!

Can You Leave Out The Mulberries?

Yes, you can. The dried mulberries add some sweetness, so you will need to increase the amount of dates (use 120 grams), but you will also need to add 60 grams more seeds or nuts (for a total of 130 grams).

Is It Possible To Freeze These Date Balls?

I often double the recipe and freeze leftovers in zip-lock bags! Let them thaw for about 30 minutes before you serve them.

Here is a version with maqui berry powder and cinnamon:

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Other Simple Vegan Dessert Snacks

  • Peanut Butter Truffles
  • 3-Ingredient Coconut Balls
  • Lemon Coconut Balls With Cranberries
  • Keto Truffles
  • Homemade Ferrero Rocher
  • 2-Ingredient Condensed Milk Chocolate Truffles

If you try this bliss ball recipe, I’d love a comment and★★★★★recipe ratingbelow. Also, please don’t forget totag me in re-creations on Instagram or Facebookwith@elavegan and #elavegan – I love seeing them.

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Vegan Bliss Balls

Author: Michaela Vais

How to make bliss balls with mulberries, dates, sunflower seeds, and oats in 5 minutes. These delicious (almost) raw energy balls are vegan, nut-free, gluten-free, and healthy. They can be rolled in desiccated coconut, maqui berry powder, or cocoa powder. A great snack with only 5 ingredients!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 0 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course Dessert, Snack

Cuisine American

Servings 12 balls

Calories 63 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Process all ingredients except the dates and the vanilla extract in a food processor for about 10-20 seconds.

  • Add the dates and the vanilla extract, blend again until the mixture holds together when you press it between your fingers. If it's too dry, add a few more dates.

  • Use about 1 tbsp (20 g) of the mixture to roll a ball between your hands. Continue until no dough is left (the recipe makes about 12-14 balls).

  • I rolled the balls in desiccated coconut, but you can roll them in cocoa powder, matcha powder, powdered sugar, cinnamon, or maqui berry powder.

  • Store in the fridge. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Mulberries: Leave out the dried white mulberries and instead use 120 grams of dates (in total) and 130 grams of sunflower seeds in total (the other ingredients remain the same).
  • Sunflower Seeds: You can use desiccated coconut (shredded unsweetened coconut) or almonds (or nuts of choice) instead.
  • You can use other dried fruit such as dried figs, dried apricots, etc. instead of dates.
  • Use ground nuts or seeds of choice instead of oats for a raw vegan version.
  • The recipe makes about 12-14 bliss balls. Nutrition facts are for one bliss ball.

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Bliss Balls

Amount per Serving

Calories

63

% Daily Value*

Fat

3.2

g

5

%

Carbohydrates

6.8

g

2

%

Fiber

1.3

g

5

%

Sugar

5.2

g

6

%

Protein

1.7

g

3

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

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FAQs

Are bliss balls actually healthy? ›

Bliss balls (or energy bites) are one of the easiest things to make, and they are a perfect little nutrient-dense bite! They are a good balance of healthy fats, plant-based protein, and complex carbohydrates for an actually satisfying and beneficial snack!

What are bliss balls made of? ›

These healthy bliss balls are filled with nourishing ingredients like oats, dates, and fruit. Customize with any nut or seed butter and dried berries of your choice. The perfect make ahead snack!

Are protein bites good for you? ›

By snacking on protein bites instead of sugary sweets, they are the perfect healthy alternative whenever you get hungry throughout the day. Provides An Energy Boost: The protein, healthy fats, and fiber in the nut butter energy balls pack the perfect punch when you need an energy boost to start your day off right.

When to eat bliss balls? ›

Bliss balls are a healthy snack alternative because their sweetness typically comes from dates or dried fruits. That means they come without processed sugar. Bliss balls serve perfect as a pre-workout snack, little sweet treat after a meal or a quick breakfast on-the-go.

Are smoosh balls healthy? ›

This is a great option as we want to keep sodium below 120mg per 100g. These balls will also give your little ones a good amount of dietary fibre with 5.9g per serve (packet). This will help to keep little tummies happy and regular! It's recommended that children aged between 4-8 years old get around 18g/day.

Are bliss balls the same as protein balls? ›

Protein balls (or bliss balls, if you prefer) are great on-the-go snack if you're trying to eat healthily or looking to lose weight. Filled with fiber-rich and protein-packed ingredients like oats, dates and nuts, they'll keep you fuller for longer – plus you don't need protein powder to make them.

What are bliss balls health benefits? ›

Fibre. Along with nuts and seeds, this combination together with fruit makes bliss balls high in fibre, too! Not only will fibre keep you feeling fuller for longer, but promotes good gut health, helping to keep your digestive system functioning effectively.

Are smooshed protein balls healthy? ›

They have very little sodium in them with only 9mg per 100g. This is a great option as we want to keep sodium below 120mg per 100g. These balls will also give your little ones a good amount of dietary fibre with 5.9g per serve (packet). This will help to keep little tummies happy and regular!

How many calories are in bliss balls? ›

Other sizes: 1 serving - 318kcal, 100 g - 353kcal, more...

Are energy balls good for you? ›

Making your own energy balls is quick and super easy, they act as a great snack when your stomach needs an extra boost. Most energy balls have a combination of protein, carbohydrates, fibre and healthy fats which make them the perfect pick me up throughout the day.

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