Fat Bombs (Keto, Vegan, No Bake)

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Quick and easy homemade chocolate fat bombs – with just 3 ingredients and NO baking required!

Chocolate Keto Fat Bombs

What Are Fat Bombs?

Low carb, keto and vegan friendly no-bake treats, fat bombs are typically made with ingredients such as nut butters or coconut oil, cocoa powder, cream cheese or avocado, and little to no sugar.

You might have recently been seeing fat bombs trending ALL over facebook and social media, and so many of you have commented or emailed me to ask if I have any fat bomb recipes here on the blog.

It turns out that I’ve actually been a fan of the concept since long before it became popular.

One of my favorite snacks a few years ago was to simply freeze balls of coconut butter – I called them coconut melties, which I still think sounds like a much more appealing name than fat bomb. Oh well.

And one of my current favorite snacks is to mix peanut butter with chia seeds and cocoa powder then roll it into balls.

Or just eat the dough… depends on how lazy I feel!

Also Try This Popular Keto Cake Recipe.

Fat bombs are the perfect snack for anyone who tends to like desserts that are extremely rich but not super sweet.

Since they’re so low in sugar, fat bombs are great for eating any time of the day, either on their own or as part of a meal – breakfast, afternoon, post-workout, or as a nighttime healthy snack instead of chips or ice cream.

Keto Bombs

Are Fat Bombs Healthy?

I know people have very different views on how much fat to eat in a day, so while my own diet is pretty high in fat—as shown in the post I wrote on What I Eat In A Day—it will of course depend on your own personal views and dietary needs.

These treats are not only high in heart-healthy fat, they’re also completely free of refined carbohydrates and sugar, and the fat helps you to feel full and satisfied with just a small amount, so it’s not like cookies or candy where you could eat a ton and yet somehow still be just as hungry as before you started.

As with anything, moderation is key for these, but they’re so filling that it’s much easier to feel satisfied even after just a small amount.

If you’d prefer a lower-fat chocolate treat, I recommend these Low Fat Raw Chocolate Fudge Balls.

Fat Bomb Ingredients
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Fat Bombs, Keto Bombs, Or Fat Fudge?

They’re actually just three different names for the same thing. You definitely don’t need to be on a low carb or ketogenic diet to enjoy them, and I’m not endorsing or advocating for any particular diet in this post.

Although my own diet isn’t low carb and you won’t see me giving up my Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies any time soon, I am still crazy about these high fat treats as well!

(Note: If you are on a low carb diet and find yourself craving chocolate chip cookies, be sure to try these Keto Cookies.)

One of the best parts about the recipe is that it’s so easily customizable to make different fat bomb flavors.

Try using different sweeteners, add a few drops of pure vanilla or pure peppermint extract, change up the nut butter or sub coconut butter for either the nut butter or oil.

fudge recipe

Fat Bomb Flavors – The Recipes

The above link includes recipes for different flavors such as Peanut Butter, Pistachio, Strawberry, Gingerbread, Banana, and Coconut Fat Bombs.

One of my favorites is peanut butter fat bombs because they taste like a Reese’s peanut butter cup, but if you want something lower in carbs, they are great with macadamia nut butter as well.

Chocolate Fat Bombs

These Chocolate Fat Bombs Can Be:

Vegan

Paleo

Low Carb

No Bake

Soy Free

Gluten Free

Sugar Free

*If you need the keto fat bombs to be nut free, simply use this recipe for Sugar Free Chocolate Chips instead of the recipe below, and freeze in either an ice cube tray or a small container, then cut up into squares. Store leftovers in the freezer, because coconut oil melts at room temperature.

Secretly Low Carb Chocolate Keto Fat Bomb Recipe
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Fat Bombs (Keto, Vegan, No Bake)

Quick and easy homemade chocolate fat bombs, with just 3 ingredients.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Yield: 1 recipe (depends on shape)
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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup nut butter of choice or coconut butter
  • 1/4 cup cocoa or cacao powder
  • 1/4 cup melted coconut oil
  • stevia to taste, or 1 tbsp liquid sweetener of choice
  • optional, I like to add 1/8 tsp salt

Instructions 

  • Stir all ingredients together until smooth. If too dry (depending on nut butter used), add additional coconut oil if needed. Pour into a small container, ice cube trays, candy molds, or this silicone mini cupcake tin. Freeze to set. Because coconut oil softens when warm, it’s best to store these in the freezer.
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Notes

For coconut-free, try these Keto Chocolate Brownie Bombs.
 
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247 Comments

  1. Gareth says:

    well i will definitely try one of this for a family weekend

  2. charlotte green says:

    Hi I was just wondering where you get your baking chocolate from as I used 90% lindt and Stevia as I wanted these really low and they turned out ok but just wanted to check out what you use too xx

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      Hi, I’m confused by your comment because this recipe calls for cocoa powder, not baking chocolate. Unless you mean a different one of Katie’s recipes?

  3. Claire says:

    Can you use wow butter instead of peanut butter , as we don’t have nuts in the house?

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      We have never tried that one, but as long as you like the taste then it would definitely be fine to use texture-wise 🙂
      Jason (media relations)

  4. Michelle says:

    Yummy! I used peanut butter and Stevia. The little bit of added salt was key. I used a silicone muffin tray(worked great, they popped right out) and got 9 of them so 140-ish calories. Next time I’ll use an ice cube tray so they’re a little smaller (and fewer calories). Trust me, there WILL be a next time!

  5. nik says:

    very informative articale thank you for sharing

  6. james says:

    thanks for sharing this amazing stuff

  7. Kris Tal says:

    Loved the Low Fat Raw Chocolate Fudge Balls. I think for a diet is very suitable, we will try, thanks

  8. Lisa says:

    These are fabulous for my family member. Super easy to make and are super delicious. Thanks for the recipe. Will definitely be making these again.

  9. Tracie says:

    Just finished trying one! They were fast and easy to make. I have more of a sweet tooth and should have tasted them before pouring into the muffin pan, they’re a bit too dark with just a tablespoon of agave. Still delicious, but not quite irresistible. 😎 Will be trying again to see how much sweetness hits the spot, and also trying with peppermint, that sounds delicious.

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      SO cute!

  10. sara says:

    I wonder….I just started using cocoa butter, and it holds better at room temperature; it doesn’t melt in your hands. Could I opt out of coconut oil and use cocoa butter? I assume the bombs will be thicker

  11. igmi says:

    Nice recipe

  12. Jennifer Southgate says:

    Wonderful recipe!

  13. radiantrendz says:

    very good

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  15. Yukti Arora says:

    Wow so tasty and tempting choco recipe…………i will also try thank you for sharing.

  16. Joshua Howard says:

    Hi! Your recipe is interesting and the photos are amazing! I have a question. Can I use maple syrup as a sweetener?

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      You can!