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Chocolate Dipped Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Balls

December 2, 2010

Greetings!

We are home safe and sound from Alberta and are running on little sleep.

I am downing French Press like the best of ‘em, but I’m not even sure this is going to save my lack of sleep. Time changes are always hard to adjust to, aren’t they?

I am also suffering from a bad case of I-miss-my-family-blues.

As I mentioned last week before I left to visit my family, I am featuring a holiday cookie special on the blog called ‘Favourite Vegan Holiday Cookies’ where I promised to show you holiday cookies with a wholesome, vegan twist.

holiday cookie

I’ve already showed you My Favourite Snickerdoodle…last week.

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I will be making a list on my recipes page of all the holiday cookies that I make, so be sure to check that out.

I also made Auntie Angie’s Soft Peanut Butter Cookies…

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Today I’d like to move to a cookie a bit more unconventional…

First of all, it is a ball.

It is no bake.

It is dipped in chocolate.

It is vegan.

It contains no added sugar.

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These are also adapted from my Glo Dough balls that I sold at the Farmer’s market this past summer.

This unexpected delight is the perfect holiday party appetizer to serve on a cute little tray, stuck with red and green toothpicks. I served something like this at my Ugly Christmas Sweater Party last December 2009.

I made these last week before I left for my trip and it took all my restraint to wait to blog about them.

The first thing I did when I got home from the airport last night was pop one of these bad boys out of the freezer and into my mouth.

I needed a chocolate fix.

And fast.

I shoved that cookie ball into my mouth and had a moment of sheer bliss as I stood in front of the freezer with my luggage in one hand and balls in the other.

Peace at last.

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Chocolate Dipped Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Balls

Adapted from my Raw Chocolate Chip Cookies from May 2009. Stick idea from Joy the Baker.

Ingredients:

  • 2/3 cup cashews
  • 1/2 cup + 1 tbsp regular oats
  • 3/4 cup whole grain spelt flour (or other flour)
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • 5 pitted medjool dates, chopped
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 3-5 tbsp pure maple syrup, to taste
  • 3-4 tbsp dark chocolate or my homemade raw chocolate, chopped
  • 1/3 cup dark chocolate, melted, for dipping

 

Directions: Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a non stick mat. In a food processor, process the cashews and oats until a fine crumble (see picture below). Now add in the flour, kosher salt, and roughly chopped pitted medjool dates. Process until fine.

Add in the vanilla and pure maple syrup and process until the mixture comes together in a ball.

Transfer to a large bowl and stir in the 3-4 tbsp of chopped dark chocolate. Roll into balls and stick with toothpicks.

In a double boiler or carefully in the microwave, melt 1/3 cup of dark chocolate in a small bowl. Be careful not to burn. Now roll each ball into the chocolate and place on parchment paper lined baking sheet.

Freeze for 1 hour to set. Serve immediately.

Yield: Approx. 25 balls.

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Process the oats and cashews until a fine crumble forms like above.

Now add in the flour, dates, and kosher salt:

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Process until fine.

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Now add in the pure maple syrup and vanilla. A ball will form.

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Now add in the chopped chocolate and process until incorporated. Alternatively you can stir this in a bowl if the mixture is too sticky for your processor.

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Shape into balls and stick with a toothpick!

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They already taste delicious, but we must dip them in chocolate.

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This is 1/3 cup melted dark chocolate.

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Dip half way and place on the parchment.

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Now freeze the balls for 1 hour to set. Sprinkle with icing sugar and serve immediately.

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These have a nutty flavour thanks to the cashews and spelt flour and a great texture thanks to the chunks of chocolate. They taste like a healthier cookie dough that is wholesome but won’t give you the dreaded sugar crash. They don’t taste exactly like cookie dough, but they are delicious anyways.

And perfect straight out of the freezer.

Mmmmm.

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The other day, my nephew asked me, ‘Auntie Angie, why do you take pictures of your food?’

I stopped and laughed for a moment and thought about my strange ways.

I also realized that I had turned into the token weird Aunt. I knew it was bound to happen.

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I looked at him eagerly awaiting my reply and said,

‘Because taking pictures of my food makes me happy….just like you do.’

And then I distracted him with a cookie.

It worked for now, but there will be many more questions and I need to think of answers.

I think I shall go clean out my freezer now.

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Filed Under: Chocolate, Cookies/Squares, Gluten Free Option, No Bake/Raw Tagged With: chocolate chip cookie dough balls, chocolate cookie dough balls, cookie dough balls, dough balls, eggless chocolate chip cookies, vegan chocolate chip cookie dough balls

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Ashley
15 years ago

These look delicious! And don’t worry everyone loves the weird aunt.

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Trish
15 years ago

Wow, these sound as good as they look – fabulous! I love how they’re no bake and vegan. These would go over well with kids too! Yum

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Amy
15 years ago

Have you seen the SNL episode with Alec Baldwin and his “schweaty balls”

hehehe.

Balls.

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christyn @ All Ways Nutritious
15 years ago

Yum. i love that you can eat them straight out of the freezer! i get sad when i leave my fam too and start planning the next visit…skype helps :)

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Jessica
15 years ago

These remind me of my mom’s buckeye balls that she always makes at christmas. I make a similar recipe but I’ll give yours a try too. They sure would look cute as a gift in a decorative tin!

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Dee
15 years ago

These look amazing! And um… chocolate dipped chocolate cookie dough balls? Hello! ;)

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Bronwyn Coyne
15 years ago

Yum! Looks delicious. And seeing the other pics reminds me I want to make your snickerdoodles.

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salah@myhealthiestlifestyle
15 years ago

I would like 500 of these please ;-) they look delish!!

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Tracey @ I'm Not Superhuman
15 years ago

Oh yum! And they’re no bake? Score. Now I just need a food processor since I know my blender won’t pulverize cashews.

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Lauren
15 years ago

Adding these to my holiday to bake list asap. Yum!

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Sarah for Real
15 years ago

Those look like “Buckeye Balls” which are a popular cookie made with peanut butter insides and the chocolate dipped outside. They’re named after the acorn things dropped by the Buckeye Tree in the south I think.

Up here in the northwest we call the tree a Horse Chestnut tree… but “Horse Balls” just don’t sound that appealing to name a cookie.

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Noelle
15 years ago

Off the hook recipe. So delicious!!! Great idea.

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Kelly@rahraw
15 years ago

Wow, these look amazing! I’m trying not to have tooo many grains or sweets, but these would definitely hit the spot for a special treat! Also, wanted to let you know that I’ve added you to my blogroll so I can keep up to date with all your great stuff! :)

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Erin (Travel Eat Repeat)
15 years ago

Bookmarked and favorited — thank you very much! :)

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Jil @ Big City, Lil Kitchen
15 years ago

These look delicious!!!

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Candice @ ChiaSeedMe
15 years ago

These look delicious Angela! I have the hardest time finding dates where I live – any ideas for substitutions? My husband would die from happiness if I made these:)

Also, I made several of your recipes for Thanksgiving – the pumpkin brownie cupcakes, sweet potato casserole and maple quinoa dish. My family loved it all, and they’ve all been begging for recipes which I happily provided. I love that I can come to your site and know I’m going to get a good recipe that everyone will love. Thanks!

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Averie (LoveVeggiesAndYoga)
15 years ago

I love the looks of the balls dipped in chocolate!!! YUM!!!

Seems so many bloggers have recipes for balls and bites and raw dough creations (me included) and I love that yours is an “old recipe”…18+ months old and it’s stood the test of time. Love that you have tweaked it up by dipping them in chocolate…ahhh, you’re such a smart cookie to do that :) Everything is better with chocolate!

No bake, vegan, no added sugar….all the better :)

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Lily @ Lily's Health Pad
15 years ago

Mmmm…I should bring these to my holiday christmas party!

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Meg
15 years ago

Yay! Non baked cookies. I can’t wait to try these. I already tried a couple of your cookie recipe’s (and last night the Banana Apple Coconut Curry) and they never fail to wow me. :)

I’d be so thrilled if you can do a Vegan Gingerbread cookie.

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AGS
15 years ago

Awhile ago, I worked with an education program in Saudi Arabia. I used to get gifts of dates in all manner of form. Two years ago, upon reminiscing about Saudi Arabia (well, the dates, anyway), I made the following for Christmas (I’d say the holidays, but really, they were all gone by the end of Christmas).
1. Stuff dates with walnut pieces and candied ginger
2. Dip half of each stuffed date in white or dark chocolate
3. Roll dates in finely chopped nuts/candied ginger/coconut

There was one delightful confection I got that somehow incorporated lemon zest with the dates and some white chocolate. . . but I just remember it tasted great, but can’t really recall how the confectioner had put those little toothesome packages together!

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