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Dark Chocolate Cherry Energy Bites & A Book Review

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Back in 2008, I was a real Larabar junkie. As I walked to my car after work, I was often desperate for a boost in energy to fuel my 75 minute commute home. Larabars gave me enough energy to get through the long stretch until we had a late dinner around 8pm. I was rarely without a bar in my purse.

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Granted, my once a day habit became a bit costly after a while so I decided to take a crack at making my own homemade bars to save a bit of cash. At the end of 2008, I discovered that they are quite easy to make in a food processor for a fraction of the cost. I soon made Banana Bread, Cashew cookie, Cherry Pie, and Chocolate Chip Cookie dough, among other knock-off flavas.

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I now buy Larabars once and a while for convenience (if I’m out somewhere on the road and need a healthy vegan snack), but it’s comforting to know that I can also make something similar in my own home if I have the chance.

Ever since the move last week I’ve been on a big energy ball kick and relying a lot on no-bake recipes, as you’ve seen with vegan overnight oats and Green Monsters. Energy balls also provide long-lasting energy for busy days and are great for traveling and fueling before and after workouts. You wouldn’t think they dissipate hunger, but I find they really do a good job at delaying hunger in between meals. Nuts are a magical food! Just tuck a few in your purse and you have a portable, emergency snack on hand if you find yourself with a grumbling tummy and a lack of healthy food options.

I’m also working on a nut-free energy ball and granola bar recipe for those of you with allergies, as well as a bar inspired by one of the new Uber Larabar flavours. I told ya, I’m on a kick…

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Dark Chocolate Cherry Energy Bites

Vegan, no bake/raw
★★★★★
4.9 from 7 reviews
Yield
15 small bites
Prep time
5 minutes
Cook time
0 minutes
Total time
5 minutes

These energy bites are inspired by Larabar’s new Chocolate Chip Cherry Torte flavour. I prefer to roll them into bite sized balls rather than bars because it’s much faster, but shape them however you wish.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup whole raw almonds
  • 2/3 cup lightly packed pitted Medjool dates
  • 1/2 cup dried cherries
  • 3-4 tbsp dark chocolate chips
  • 1/4 cup raw pecans
  • 1 or 2 pinches fine sea salt, to taste

Directions

  1. In a food processor, process the almonds until finely chopped. It’s ok if some bigger pieces remain. Just be sure not to pulverize it into a flour as you want some texture.
  2. Remove 1/3 cup of the processed almonds and set aside for the final step.
  3. Now, add the pitted dates and dried cherries and process until finely chopped and sticky. A dough ball will start to form.
  4. Add in the chocolate chips and pecans and process until they are chopped. Add salt to taste and pulse the mixture. Finally, pulse in the reserved 1/3 cup almonds. If the dough is too dry to roll into ball, add water, a teaspoon at a time, until the dough comes together.
  5. Roll into small balls. Place in a container or baggie and store in the fridge or freezer.

Tip:

This recipe makes 1 and 1/2 cups of packed dough….mmm. I’ve concluded it’s impossible not to eat it straight from the processor!

Nutrition Information

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Calories 108 calories | Total Fat 7 grams
Fiber 3 grams | Protein 3 grams
* Nutrition data is approximate and is for informational purposes only.
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Nutritional info (makes 15 small balls, per ball): 108 cals, 7 grams fat (1 g sat fat), 40 mg sodium, 13 grams carbs, 3 grams fibre, 9 grams sugar, 3 grams protein.

This recipe makes 1 and 1/2 cups of packed dough….mmm. I’ve concluded it’s impossible not to eat it straight from the processor!

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Get ready for a burst in energy…these bites are irresistible!

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The Book Of Vegan Swaps Review

Recently, I was asked to participate in the Skinny Bitch Book of Vegan Swaps book tour along with several other bloggers. You may be familiar with the sassy & no nonsense vegan crusader Kim Barnouin – co-author of the famous Skinny Bitch book, along with several other guides and cookbooks. Kim holds a masters degree in Holistic nutrition and she’s counseled countless celebrities, athletes, and models to follow her plan. While I’ve personally never been a fan of the term “skinny bitch”, I’ll be the first to admit that her first book was largely responsible for my decision to try eating vegetarian back in university. It was also one of the first wake up calls I’ve had about how cruel the industry can be to animals.

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Kim is now back with her Book of Vegan Swaps – a guide for finding vegan products in your own grocery store, airport, or restaurant.

The Book of Vegan Swaps is a guide for newly transitioning vegans who are in those first awkward stages of figuring out what – and where – to eat. The chapters feature where to shop, a restaurant guide (most are in the US only, fyi), vegan options at airports (also mostly in the US), decoding labels (how to detect hidden animal ingredients- very useful), and grocery store swaps for dairy, meat, condiments, frozen foods, desserts, alcoholic beverages, and more.

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When I first made a gradual shift to a vegan diet in 2009 I had no clue what to eat, so I instantly related to the need for this book, even though it’s now been a long time since I’ve felt confused about what to eat. Now, my only difficulty seems to be choosing what to make among so many options. Like anything new, it can take time to feel comfortable with the change and I totally get that.

When I first started out on my vegan journey, I filled my cart with a variety of imitation meat and dairy products like Tofurkey, fake sour cream, and Ives ground round. I really had no clue what a vegan diet should (or could) look like and to make matters more challenging, I also didn’t know how to prepare my own balanced vegan recipes at home. Well if I’m going to be really honest, I didn’t know how to cook at all. As they say, I could barely boil water!

Not surprisingly, I realized that I didn’t feel so great eating these imitation products every day and my body started to crave more natural stuff. I finally had to teach myself how to cook and bake my own vegan meals and that’s exactly what I’ve documented on this blog for the past 3 years. I revisited naturally vegan foods (beans, legumes, whole grains, nuts, seeds, veggies, and fruit, etc!) to fill up most of my diet, with the occasional splurge on imitation products as I saw fit. When I made those gradual changes, everything started to fall into place and I realized I didn’t miss my old go-to products at all. My energy also increased, my skin broke out less, and I knew I was on my way to being the vegan ninja I always wanted to be. Of course, everyone’s experience will be unique, but this has been mine.

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I think this guide is very helpful for locating tasty vegan products and vegan brands, especially when you have a killer craving for a cheese pizza or bowl of rich and creamy ice cream and you don’t know where to turn. There are so many vegan options out there now, many of which taste as good (or better) than the real thing. Best of all, these vegan products are cruelty-free, allowing you to satisfy your craving without contributing to the harm of animals. You’ll find all of Kim’s recommendations in there – and let me tell you, there are hundreds of specific brand suggestions for every kind of food you can think of from wine to waffles and everything in between.

With that being said, I believe it’s equally important to keep in mind that a vegan diet does not have to rely on packaged, imitation, and/or processed products. This is also a sentiment that Kim mentions in the beginning of the book and I appreciate that she’s honest when a food mentioned isn’t the healthiest or contains many artificial ingredients. I wish there would have been more emphasis on this though. She also includes about 10 of her vegan recipes in the book and I found myself wanting many more recipes, but I realize this guide was not intended to be a cookbook.

So go on and enjoy your Dandies marshmallows or soy jerky as a splurge or when time is tight. Just don’t forget to add some natural vegan staples in your cart while you’re at it and take pleasure in making something from scratch in your own home. Really, there’s no better swap than that.

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Filed Under: Chocolate, Desserts, Energy Bars/Balls, No Bake/Raw, Snacks Tagged With: Chocolate Chip Cherry Torte larabar, Dark Chocolate Cherry Energy Bites, homemade larabar

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Nadine
13 years ago

These are so great! I had to change the recipe a bit to match what I could find at the Navy commissary, but I think I got it pretty close :) Thanks for creating this recipe!

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christopher stephenson
12 years ago

i totally love these things and i watched my mom in Ontario make them this summer for the first time. she added a little water when things got a little too sticky.

subsequently i now recommend the recipe (and the blog) to my friends here in Vancouver!

pro-tip: for slightly naughty energy bites, i now substitute a little Grand Marnier, Triple Sec or Tia Maria instead of the water to, um, lubricate my processor.

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Britt
12 years ago

Hey,
I’m on the migraine trigger diet to cut back on migraines, and am having a hard time finding gluten-free and nut-free recipes: especially for energy bars. So glad I found your website!

Do you have any advice for nut replacements and nut flour replacements in your recipes?
Thank you so much!
—britt:)

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Kimmy
12 years ago

Much like everything on your God-sent site, these things are a breeze to make. They’re guiltlessly delicious. I recently made the transition to a more plant based diet, with the end-goal of a fully vegetarian diet. This recipe and many others on your site helped me realize that vegetarian food need not be defined by the salad bar or sauce-less taste-less meat substitutes. Thank you. :)

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Mary
12 years ago

Hi Angela!

I made a variation of these last night, and they are absolutely delicious. Even my husband who judges almost any of my blog-found recipes loved them. Thanks for the recipe!

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Victoria
12 years ago

I absolutely love these! I’ve made 3 batches in a week and a half, which is almost embarrassing. Hahahaha….

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Marta Marques
12 years ago

I’ve just made it. They are DELICIOUS!

Thanks your blog is great.

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Katherine
11 years ago

So glad someone else is trying to spread the word about at home bars. So easy and cheap to make. I just made some raw Brownie Balls and they are so delicious and more moist than store bought. Look forward to trying your recipes out soon!

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Sue Green
11 years ago

The dark chocolate cherry energy bites are fantastic. I made them tonight and was shocked at how tasty they are. I didn’t bother to freeze them because I know they won’t last more than a few days. I will make these often.

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Bridget G
11 years ago

Thanks for the great recipe!

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Nancy
10 years ago
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My new favourite energy bite! And I’ve been experimenting with lots of bars/bites in 2015. I used dried blueberries instead of cherries, because that’s what I had in the pantry. Awesome! And thanks. I can’t wait for your new recipes.

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Daniel Mattock
10 years ago
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Thank you for this recipe- I added a bit too much water the first time and my balls were a bit sticky but they tasted great. And thank you for giving me so many potential ball jokes.

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Cami
10 years ago
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Just made them and wow….I actually prefer them to Lara bars! They were so good, I made a second batch immediately! As usually, you make eating vegan fun and delicious! I am so grateful to have found your website Angela! I’m not vegan but have friends and relatives who are and now I have a great resource for tasty meals to cook for them! PS your potatoes with avocado garlic aioli is phenomenal!

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norah
10 years ago
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I made these with a mix of dried cherries and raisins – they are delicious! i love your recipes for freezable bites – they make for great snacks in a pinch!

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Kayal
10 years ago

Just made these for the first time last night – they are delicious!! I live with a non-vegan family, and while I am vegetarian, I’m trying to make the switch to complete vegan. My mom asked me to make them every few days so we could have a healthy chocolate snack. I didn’t read the recipe clearly, and ended up with a cup of pecans, a half cup of almonds, and dried cranberries instead of cherries. Still delicious! Cheers!

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Ellen
10 years ago

Hi Angela,
I really dislike dates, but I know they’re commonly used in vegan recipes to sweeten and bind things together. Can you suggest any alternatives? Not sure if raw honey would be an option.
Just ordered your book and am looking forward to diving into a healthier lifestyle!
Thanks,
Ellen

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Raine_van
10 years ago
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Love this recipe! Easy and full of flavour!

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Ali
10 years ago
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You know these bites are good when you give one to someone who doesn’t like cherries and they ask for another one! Will definitely make them again.

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Angela Liddon
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10 years ago

Haha, it sounds like the recipe was a hit, Ali! I’m so glad to hear it :)

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Nicola Gildersleeve
9 years ago

I love these energy balls! I use them for my long training runs in the mountains!! I would use them as fuel for races too. Thanks!

Nicola

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Mary
9 years ago

Thank you for an energy ball that’s not got oats in it. My daughter is celiac and still can’t eat oats, and I’ve found it hard to find any non-oat recipes. When I create my own they always turn out a bit too soggy or de-frost far too quickl. As soon (may be a while!) as I find some decent gluten free pecans (most seem to be from factories that process wheat) I will give these a try.

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