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    Date Rolls

    Published: Aug 24, 2024 by Lee-Ann · Leave a Comment

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    Date Rolls make an easy and delicious snack, without the guilt. With only 3 ingredients, and no added sugar these little treats are quick to make too.

    Date rolls covered in coconut on a metal plate.

    Medjool dates are the ingredient that gives these coconut date rolls their natural sweetness and rich chewy texture. They are a bit like nature's caramel. And I love the taste of caramel.

    Table of Contents

    • Why you will love this recipe
    • What you need to make date rolls
    • How to make date rolls
    • Top tips for the best result
    • Optional flavour additions
    • Storage
    • Other recipes you may enjoy
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    • Date Rolls

    Why you will love this recipe

    • no cook
    • 3 ingredients
    • no added sugar

    What you need to make date rolls

    *Please see the recipe card below for a full list of ingredients with exact quantities and detailed instructions

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    • fresh Medjool dates
    • almonds - I use whole almonds with the skin still on
    • desiccated coconut

    *Please see the recipe card below for a full list of ingredients with exact quantities and detailed instructions

    How to make date rolls

    1. Process almonds.
    2. Add dates.
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    1. Process until the mixture comes together.
    2. Shape the date mixture into small logs.
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    1. Place desiccated coconut in a shallow bowl.
    2. Roll each log in coconut to coat.

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    Top tips for the best result

    • Roll the date and nut mixture into balls (truffles) if you prefer.
    • Instead of rolling in coconut, roll the date logs in crushed nuts.
    • You can substitute pistachio nuts for almonds.
    • If you find that the coconut isn't sticking, just moisten the outside of the rolls with a little water then roll in the coconut.

    Optional flavour additions

    • Vanilla extract.
    • Cocoa powder.
    • A pinch of cinnamon.

    Storage

    Keep these date nut rolls in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

    Allow to sit at room temperature for 10 minutes to soften slightly before eating.

    Suitable to freeze.

    Other recipes you may enjoy

    Sticky Date Pudding - a rich butter toffee sauce is drizzled over the finished cake so it soaks in to make a moist and delicious dessert full of chopped dates, with walnut crumbs scattered on top.

    Chocolate Tiffin - a yummy no-bake slice made with crushed biscuits, raisins and glace cherries then topped with a combination of milk and dark chocolate. Perfect for afternoon tea!

    Lemon Blueberry Cookies - thick, cafe-style cookies with white chocolate chips and a hint of cinnamon spice added to the dough.

    📖 Recipe

    Date rolls covered in coconut on a metal plate.

    Date Rolls

    Date rolls are made with soft, chewy Medjool dates, almonds and coconut for a rich and delicious sweet treat with no added sugar.
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    Total Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Serving: 16
    Calories: 114kcal
    Author: Lee-Ann Grace

    Ingredients

    • 400 g Medjool dates (usually 20 dates) pitted
    • 100 g whole almonds
    • ¼ cup desiccated coconut

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    Instructions

    • Add almonds to the bowl of a food processor, and process until chopped.
      100 g whole almonds
    • Add in dates and continue to process (scraping down the sides as needed) until dates are chopped and the mixture comes together.
      400 g Medjool dates
    • Shape the date mixture into 16 small logs.
    • Place coconut in a shallow bowl and individually roll each log in coconut to coat.
      ¼ cup desiccated coconut

    Notes

    • Roll the mixture into balls (truffles) instead of rolls.
    • Replace the coconut with crushed nuts.
    • Substitute pistachios for almonds if you prefer.
    • Moisten the outside of the rolls with a little water if the coconut isn't sticking.
    *Please note that the amount of calories per serve and nutritional information is provided as a guide only, as ingredients and cooking methods can vary greatly*

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    Calories: 114kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.001g | Sodium: 4mg | Potassium: 220mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 17g | Vitamin A: 37IU | Calcium: 33mg | Iron: 1mg

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