Protein ball dates
Enjoy the simple pleasure of our protein ball dates, where sweet medjool dates blend perfectly with the toasted crunch of hazelnuts. Brightened with a hint of orange and packed with the goodness of chickpeas, these protein balls are lightly coated in cocoa powder for a chocolatey touch. Perfect for a post-workout recharge, a quick boost, or a feel-good snack, these protein balls are simple to make and a joy to eat.
Ingredients
Medjool dates
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140 g |
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Hazelnuts
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70 g |
Pre-cooked chickpeas
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(equivalent to 1 can) 240 g |
Unsweetened cocoa powder
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20 g |
Orange juice
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15 ml |
Grated orange peel
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1 tbsp |
Cocoa powder for rolling, as needed
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Instructions
Questions about protein ball dates
Explore the secrets to making your protein ball dates even better in our FAQ section. If you're looking for storage or coating tips, we have the answers. Below, we answer common questions to help you enjoy this snack to the fullest.
Can I store the protein ball dates in the freezer for longer shelf life?
How do I create an even coating of cocoa powder?
Hazelnut roasting techniques
Knowing how to roast hazelnuts to perfection is key to this recipe. To achieve optimal results, spread the hazelnuts in a single layer on a baking sheet. Keep a close eye on them to prevent burning and shake the baking sheet halfway through to ensure even roasting. Once they are fragrant and slightly browned, remove them from the oven. Rub the skins off while the hazelnuts are still warm, and allow them to cool completely before incorporating into your dough.
Prevent stickiness when rolling your protein ball dates
To stop the mixture from sticking, wet your hands lightly with water before you start rolling. This trick helps you roll them smoothly and evenly. If the mixture is still tough to shape, put it in the fridge for 20-30 minutes after blending. The cold helps firm it up, so it's easier to roll and the balls keep their shape well.
Tricks to optimise the texture of your dates
Start by selecting fresh medjool dates, which are naturally plump and moist. If your dates seem a bit dry or firm, soak them in warm water for about 10-15 minutes to soften them. Once softened, drain and pat them dry before using.
For an even more uniform texture, consider chopping the dates into smaller pieces before adding them to your food processor. Blending the dates thoroughly with the other ingredients will create a sticky, pliable dough that's easy to roll into balls. These tricks will ensure your dates integrate smoothly, providing a natural sweetness and perfect consistency for your protein balls.
Extra steps for an extra smooth protein ball dates dough
Begin by ensuring all ingredients are at room temperature, as this helps them blend more easily. After soaking and pitting the dates, consider blending them separately into a paste before adding the other ingredients. This ensures the dates are fully broken down, contributing to a smoother consistency.
Additionally, peeling the chickpeas can eliminate any gritty texture; simply pinch each chickpea to remove its skin after rinsing. Using a high-powered food processor or blender is crucial, as it will more effectively combine the ingredients into a uniform dough.
By following these extra steps, you'll achieve a velvety, cohesive dough that's perfect for rolling into delectable protein ball dates.
Serve your protein ball dates with these snacks
Serve this recipe alongside a variety of complementary snacks to create a balanced spread. Other date-based treats are an obvious choice and these high protein bars, baked oats with eggs, or protein chocolate snacks are all great pairings.
For a crunchy contrast, serve them with our protein cookies or cottage cheese ice cream for a creamy, frosty addition to your snacking experience.
How do I know my dough has the right stickiness?
The dough should be sticky enough to hold together when rolled into balls but not so sticky that it clings excessively to your hands. A good test is to pinch a small amount of dough between your fingers; it should form a cohesive clump without falling apart.
If the dough is too dry and crumbly, gradually add small amounts of water until the desired consistency is reached. Conversely, if the dough is too sticky, incorporate a bit more finely ground nuts or oats to balance the moisture. Keep in mind that any changes to this recipe’s ingredients may alter the nutritional values, including the protein content.
Enhancing flavour with orange
To balance the sweetness and nutty flavours of our protein ball dates, enhance the grated orange peel in the mix. Adding more zest can lift the flavour, giving each bite a refreshing zing. For a stronger orange essence, a drop of pure orange extract will infuse the protein balls with a burst of citrus that perfectly complements the medjool dates and hazelnuts.