Healthy Eatmore Fudge Chocolate Bars


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No Bake Chocolate Fudge Bars

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Hello to all the wonderful readers of Katie’s delicious Chocolate-Covered blog!

I’m Christal, from Nutritionist in the Kitch. I was absolutely thrilled when Katie asked if I would feature my Healthy ‘Eatmore’ Fudge Squares on her blog because:

a) I am a HUGE fan of Chocolate Covered Katie and have always been incredibly inspired by her ability to take the often-unhealthy foods we crave and turn them into something healthy and still just as delicious!

b) It means I get to share these amazing Healthy ‘Eatmore’ Fudge Squares with even more wonderful people!!

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Healthy fudge candy bars. https://lett-trim.today/2013/02/15/healthy-eatmore-fudge-chocolate-bars/

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As a Nutritionist I am always looking for ways to “healthify” those not-so-healthy recipes.

I am a true advocate of ‘clean eating’ and believe the body can thrive best off of whole, natural, unprocessed, and unrefined foods… but that sure doesn’t mean those foods have to be bland or boring!

Enter the Healthy ‘Eatmore’ Fudge Squares.

As a kid, I devoured Eatmore Bars when I got the chance (this wasn’t often because chocolate bars always led to me having temper tantrums… I’m guessing it had to do with the enormous amounts of ‘bounce-off-the-walls’ refined sugar…), and I have to admit, to this day, I still get a craving for a sweet, chewy, Eatmore bar… but nowadays I couldn’t bring myself to eat one.
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So instead, this recipe does the trick! Not only does this healthy version still taste like an Eatmore bar, it tastes like an Eatmore bar topped with FUDGE!

Yes, fudge. Healthy fudge!

No refined sugars, flours, or chemicals found here in these super delicious and incredibly easy homemade fudge squares!

Secretly Healthy No Bake Chocolate Fudge Bar Recipe

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Eatmore Chocolate Fudge Bars

Healthy Eatmore Fudge Chocolate Bars

Yield: Makes 16

Ingredients

Instructions

Put dates in a bowl with warm water, allow dates to soak for 30 minutes, then drain. Mix together dates, almonds, walnuts, and 1/4 cup cocoa powder in a food processor until well blended. Spread mixture in a 9×5 baking pan (or an 8×8 is okay) until evenly distributed, and press down gently with a spoon. Mix together bananas, almond butter, honey, and other 1/4 cup cocoa powder in the food processor until well blended. Spread mixture over bottom layer until evenly distributed. Place in freezer for 30 minutes. Cut into 16 squares. Re-freeze whatever you don’t eat, and enjoy at another time! For troubleshooting or substitution advice, please ask Chrystal, as this is her recipe.

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365 Comments

  1. Necia says:

    This is delicious! Thank you for sharing 🙂

  2. Raewyn says:

    Wow ! I have just put the fudge in the freezer and counting down 30 , i couldnent resist the inevitable , step by step taste test , this is yummy as thank you !

  3. Galactic Goddess says:

    Hi there!
    Looks so yummy! I’m good with everything except the bananas … they don’t agree with me. What can I use as a substitute? I can’t wait to try these. Thanks!!!

    1. Unofficial CCK Helper says:

      It says in the recipe that you should ask Crystsl for substitution questions.

  4. Charlie says:

    I made these tonight as the recipe looked great! So easy to make too

  5. Joelle says:

    Hi, just wondering if this a raw almond butter or roasted.

    1. Chocolate Covered Katie says:

      It probably will work with either, but your best bet is to ask Crystal.

  6. linda sims says:

    I made your eat more fudge bars for a dinner party last night. They are truly amazing!!! Will be making them often 🙂

  7. Murray Turner says:

    Hi, tried this fudge recipe on Sunday and took a batch for a pre run snack [20 mile trail race!]. It was delicious and went down a treat with all the club members. So easy to make, so delicious and nutritious as well. Thank you.

  8. Zoe Willet says:

    I would like to see the nutritional break-down for these. It seems to me that they would be VERY high in sugar, what with the dates, bananas and honey. As a diabetic, I am always seeking low-sugar recipes without using fake sugars.

  9. Cindy D. says:

    Made these a couple of days ago and they were awesome! Have never cooked with dates before and have been looking for low to no sugar recipes so gave this a try. So glad that I did! My whole family loved it! Will definitely make again!!

  10. Char says:

    Hi. I’m looking forward to making these, but struggling with the measurements. Any chance you could give ingredient weight in grams or ounces, instead of volume in cups? Surely it would be more accurate this way and would certainly help those of us in the UK. Thanks!