
The Viral Brownie Balls

Another TikTok recipe you definitely should have tried by now! These brownie balls are chewy, chocolatey, and naturally sweetened with dates and honey—basically a dessert and snack in one. They’re quick to make, no-bake, and perfect for prepping ahead so you always have a chocolatey treat ready to grab. Trust me, once you try them, they’ll disappear faster than any TikTok trend!
Why You’ll Love Them
- Naturally sweetened – no refined sugar, just dates and honey.
- Protein-packed – chocolate protein powder and almond butter keep you full.
- Fiber-rich – oats, flaxseed, and dates make these a satisfying snack.
- Quick & easy – no baking required.
- Freezer-friendly – make a batch ahead for grab-and-go treats.
- Vegan-friendly & gluten-free – great for a wide range of dietary needs.
Ingredients & Benefits
- Medjool dates (pitted) – naturally sweet, high in fiber, and full of minerals like potassium.
- Rolled oats (blended into flour) – rich in fiber and slow-digesting carbs for lasting energy.
- Cocoa powder – packed with antioxidants and adds that rich chocolate flavor.
- Chocolate protein powder – boosts protein to keep you full and support muscles.
- Ground flaxseed – excellent source of omega-3s and fiber.
- Maple syrup – natural sweetener with trace minerals and antioxidants.
- Almond butter – healthy fats and protein for satiety.
- Vanilla extract – adds flavor with no extra calories.
- Sea salt – pops the flavors.
- Splash of water, if needed – helps achieve the right texture.
- Dark chocolate chips – rich, antioxidant-packed chocolate for indulgence.
- Coconut oil – helps the chocolate set.
- Cacao nibs – adds crunch and extra antioxidants.
The Recipe
Servings: 12 balls | Total time: 25 min | Difficulty: easy
Ingredients
Chocolate Balls:
- 200 g Medjool dates (pitted)
- 30 g gluten-free rolled oats (blended into flour)
- 20 g cocoa powder
- 30 g vegan chocolate protein powder
- 1 tbsp (15 g) ground flaxseed
- 30 g pure maple syrup (no added sugar) (or honey if not vegan)
- 35 g almond butter
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- ½ tsp sea salt
- Splash of water, if needed
Chocolate Coating:
- 65 g dark chocolate chips
- 5 g coconut oil
Optional:
- Cacao nibs for topping
Instructions
- Soak the dates in hot water for 15 minutes if needed, then drain.
- Blend all chocolate ball ingredients in a food processor until sticky and combined.
- Roll the mixture into small balls and place on a parchment-lined tray.
- Melt the dark chocolate with coconut oil. Dip each ball into the chocolate and return to the tray.
- Top with cacao nibs if desired.
- Freeze for 5–10 minutes to set before serving.
Serving Suggestions
- Pack a few in a small container for a healthy snack at work or school.
- Serve alongside a cup of coffee or tea for a chocolatey pick-me-up.
- Crumble over yogurt or smoothie bowls for extra texture and flavor.
Easy Swaps
- Nut butter: swap almond butter for peanut or cashew butter.
- Chocolate: use dark, milk, or vegan chocolate chips depending on preference.
- Protein powder: leave out or replace with protein powder of your choice.
- Toppings: crushed nuts, shredded coconut, or extra cocoa powder work beautifully.
Nutrition
Approximate per 1 ball: Calories: 110 kcal | Protein: 4 g | Carbohydrates: 14 g | Fat: 5 g | Fiber: 3 g
Dietary Info
Gluten-free | Naturally sweetened | High in protein and fiber | Vegan
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